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lloyds and. so they spewed money without taking positions and without therefore possibly profiting for the u.k. taxpayer but again lloyds and r.b.s. these are the two big. you know the worst offenders of the black hole though speaking of r.v.'s of course you have the right honorable gordon brown one of the m.p.'s from scotland in the house of commons this past week going on about some constituency. he's the guy who orchestrated this amazing giveaway to terrorism in the city of london well so let's move on to the jewish people of the naked worship and people of the pint of lager in the marmite here anger is h m v collapse leaves gift cards bought for christmas worthless companies decision not to honor gift vouchers problems claim of misselling be one of britain's biggest voucher and gift card retailers typically take sixty percent of its annual sales in the last four months of the year with the busiest trading weeks being those before christmas however any reserves are now likely to be swallowed u
lloyds and. so they spewed money without taking positions and without therefore possibly profiting for the u.k. taxpayer but again lloyds and r.b.s. these are the two big. you know the worst offenders of the black hole though speaking of r.v.'s of course you have the right honorable gordon brown one of the m.p.'s from scotland in the house of commons this past week going on about some constituency. he's the guy who orchestrated this amazing giveaway to terrorism in the city of london well so...
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the victims killed was unarmed yes the population adored him today the likes of jamie diamond and lloyd blankfein similarly enjoy celebrity status as a bold robbers of unarmed you know as a palette and pension funds across the world cheeky jamie lovable lloyd are heroes to many a young hoping to be derivative slinging financial murderers in the high frequency trading in dark pools is twenty thirteen the year however of the banking death penalty we will see the demodex of the outlaws of the law in order to restore to the high plains of finance that is my production for twenty third stay super. max welcome to twenty thirteen we haven't got to sleep yet have we got it. well the first headline we're going to cover is a good omen for twenty thirty that's a bad omen i think for lovable lloyd and adorable jamie u.b.s. libel or manipulation deserves the death penalty this is william cohen from bloomberg dot com and he says there is no point in mincing words u.b.s. the swiss global bank has been discreet sing the banking profession for years and needs to be shut down this is in light of the one
the victims killed was unarmed yes the population adored him today the likes of jamie diamond and lloyd blankfein similarly enjoy celebrity status as a bold robbers of unarmed you know as a palette and pension funds across the world cheeky jamie lovable lloyd are heroes to many a young hoping to be derivative slinging financial murderers in the high frequency trading in dark pools is twenty thirteen the year however of the banking death penalty we will see the demodex of the outlaws of the law...
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>> how you doing, lloyd? >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, lloyd brooks.> i just remembered that. >> jimmy: oh, he's a tough kid! >> we fought all the time. i went to this school. these -- this school opened in a project near to where i grew up. and -- it was quite a rough school, and, yeah, me and lloyd got at it most days. >> jimmy: really? >> and then one day -- >> jimmy: how old? >> six or seven. >> jimmy: really? >> we did it on the football pitch. >> jimmy: i mean that's a baby play. >> is it? oh, you said my first fight. oh, you mean, my first real fight. >> jimmy: yeah. wait, what were you doing, like rolling around together? you and lloyd -- [ laughter ] >> slapping each other. >> jimmy: slapping each other yeah. poor lloyd -- i mean a real -- i mean was it -- would you ever fight for fun? >> oh -- no, no. we didn't get on. >> jimmy: oh, you didn't. >> on the one day lloyd disappeared. it was nothing to do with me. >> jimmy: yeah, right. yeah, right. [ laughter ] don't mess with jude law, okay. take a lesson from this. [ applause ] >> what about y
>> how you doing, lloyd? >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, lloyd brooks.> i just remembered that. >> jimmy: oh, he's a tough kid! >> we fought all the time. i went to this school. these -- this school opened in a project near to where i grew up. and -- it was quite a rough school, and, yeah, me and lloyd got at it most days. >> jimmy: really? >> and then one day -- >> jimmy: how old? >> six or seven. >> jimmy: really? >> we did it on the...
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the very same day you see this headline lloyds in r.b.s. need billions more capital bank of england says britain's bailed out banks need billions of pounds more capitals to shore up their balance sheets and support the economy senior bank of england officials have warned u.k. regulators have given royal bank of scotland and lloyds banking group until march to begin dealing with a black hole that brooks newmark a tory member of the treasury select committee suggested it could be as largest thirty billion pounds. i think it's a great contrast is that the british people are appalled that these british high street stores like tesco are selling the horse to me when they they expect to be getting some other forms of meat but the local banks know lloyd.
the very same day you see this headline lloyds in r.b.s. need billions more capital bank of england says britain's bailed out banks need billions of pounds more capitals to shore up their balance sheets and support the economy senior bank of england officials have warned u.k. regulators have given royal bank of scotland and lloyds banking group until march to begin dealing with a black hole that brooks newmark a tory member of the treasury select committee suggested it could be as largest...
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headline we're going to cover is a good omen for twenty thirty that's a bad omen i think for lovable lloyd and adorable jamie u.b.s. libel or manipulation deserves the death penalty this is william cohen from bloomberg dot com and he says there is no point in mincing words u.b.s. the swiss global bank has been discreet sing the banking profession for years and needs to be shut down this is in light of the one point five billion dollar fine they paid to several regulators across the world for manipulating libeler primarily through their tokyo office oh ok now we're getting somewhere so this fellow bloomberg for death penalty for u.b.s. now i've been talking about this for a number of years i was on a show here in the u.k. . joe johns for ten o'clock last night said hang the bankers and that clip is not available to be seen in the u.k. and censored by the u.k. regulatory authorities who don't want the citizens here to understand that there's a growing consensus to execute bankers and that there's the global insurrection against banker occupation to be clear bloomberg is not calling for the e
headline we're going to cover is a good omen for twenty thirty that's a bad omen i think for lovable lloyd and adorable jamie u.b.s. libel or manipulation deserves the death penalty this is william cohen from bloomberg dot com and he says there is no point in mincing words u.b.s. the swiss global bank has been discreet sing the banking profession for years and needs to be shut down this is in light of the one point five billion dollar fine they paid to several regulators across the world for...
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finding lloyd through his military service number and lloyd remembers that call. >> he says i have somethinggot a box of letters. >> marian had sent him a letter nearly every day during the war. every day she would look in the mail for confirmation her husband was alive. >> it just brings back all those memories and the tension and the not knowing. >> it's very emotional for us. >> the michaels were just 18 and 19 when they married. they have four children, eight grandchildren, five great grandchildren. tonight they sent us this photograph on their 70th anniversary. on their 70th, a vow to read every one of those letters. >> if the lord gives us enough time, we might read them all. >> i talked to lloyd before we came on the air. they've read through 50 letters and they have 300 to get through. gma in the morning. diane right back here tomorrow night. goodnight. >> next at 6:00. breaking news. a car drives off a san jose road into a nearby pond. launching a major rescue effort. >> police search for a man accused of setting a woman on fire after an argument. >>> the new drama over parking in s
finding lloyd through his military service number and lloyd remembers that call. >> he says i have somethinggot a box of letters. >> marian had sent him a letter nearly every day during the war. every day she would look in the mail for confirmation her husband was alive. >> it just brings back all those memories and the tension and the not knowing. >> it's very emotional for us. >> the michaels were just 18 and 19 when they married. they have four children, eight...
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chapman is the president of the american small business league lloyd thank you so much for coming on. nice to have you to pleasure to be here so president obama just justify that this merger is going to bring down the deficit i mean is this really the case or. absolutely not it's going to increase the deficit and cost american millions of jobs he's claiming he's going to say three hundred million dollars a year by combining the is the s.b.a. the commerce department and the federal budget that's peanuts at the same time he's increasing foreign aid by nine billion dollars that's enough money to run the s.b.a. for a decade so. ronald reagan actually try to close the s.b.a. twice back in his administration and the way he was going to close it was kind of to combine it with the congress department so make no mistake president obama's attention to combine the space with the commerce department it's a same thing that ronald reagan was can try to do and close the agency and in all the programs for the small businesses where most americans work and as you stated over ninety percent of the net
chapman is the president of the american small business league lloyd thank you so much for coming on. nice to have you to pleasure to be here so president obama just justify that this merger is going to bring down the deficit i mean is this really the case or. absolutely not it's going to increase the deficit and cost american millions of jobs he's claiming he's going to say three hundred million dollars a year by combining the is the s.b.a. the commerce department and the federal budget that's...
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katie and scott lloyd were born here. despite the harsh conditions, they have built up a business with 5000 head of cattle. >> this is our life. this is what we're working for. we live and breathe this every day. we wouldn't be here if we didn't have a connection and we didn't love what we're doing. >> but not long ago everything changed. katie and scott live on a gas field. all over the farm access roads, gas wells, and pipelines are cropping up. it's useless to protest. it's all within the law. mineral resources belong to the state, and it allocates drilling rights to gas companies in return for hefty payments. >> we certainly couldn't say, "no, you can't put wells in, full stop." so i guess it is a big sense of loss of control. >> they feel like guests on their own property. they take us to one of the wells. the gas is brought up from a depth of 700 meters. what worries the couple is that groundwater has to be tapped to get to the gas. huge amounts of it flow up, in dry queensland, of all places, where water is a luxur
katie and scott lloyd were born here. despite the harsh conditions, they have built up a business with 5000 head of cattle. >> this is our life. this is what we're working for. we live and breathe this every day. we wouldn't be here if we didn't have a connection and we didn't love what we're doing. >> but not long ago everything changed. katie and scott live on a gas field. all over the farm access roads, gas wells, and pipelines are cropping up. it's useless to protest. it's all...
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and marion finding lloyd through his military service member and lloyd remembers that call. >> he saysof yours. i've got of box of letters. >> marion sent lloyd a letter nearly every day during the war and every day marion would look in the mail for confirmation her husband was alive. >> it just brings back all of those memories and the tension and the not knowing. >> it is a very emotional for us. >> the michaels were just 18 and 19 when they married. they now have four children, eight grandchildren and five great grand children. and tonight they sent us this new photograph marking their 70th anniversary on new year's eve. on their 70th a vow to read every one of the letters. >> if the lord gives us enough time, we might read them all. >> that is so sweet. and that was anchor david mier reporting. the couple says their love letters are now stored in a very safe place. >>> the international consumer electronics show begins on tuesday in las vegas. some of the neat gadgets that will be unveiled this week includes ultra high definition tv's and a 27-inch tablet. intelligence transportati
and marion finding lloyd through his military service member and lloyd remembers that call. >> he saysof yours. i've got of box of letters. >> marion sent lloyd a letter nearly every day during the war and every day marion would look in the mail for confirmation her husband was alive. >> it just brings back all of those memories and the tension and the not knowing. >> it is a very emotional for us. >> the michaels were just 18 and 19 when they married. they now...
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finding lloyd through his military service number. that call. >> he says, "i have something of yours. i have got a box of letters." >> reporter: marian sent lloyd a letter nearly every day during the war. every day marian would look in the mail for confirmation her husband was alive. >> it just brings back all the memories and the tension and the, not knowing. >> it's very emotional for us. >> reporter: the michaels were just 18 and 19 when they married. they now have four children, eight grandchildren, five great grandchildren. and they sent us this new photograph marking their 70th anniversary on new year's eve. and on their 70th, a vow to read every one of those letters. >> if the lord leaves us enough time, we might read them all. >> david muir, abc news, new york. >> aw. >> you like that story? >> i do. >> that brings us to the topic of this morning's facebook question. >> we want to know what was the best love letter you ever received? log on to wnnfans.com. and give us the details. do you write love letters? >> i admit i don't.
finding lloyd through his military service number. that call. >> he says, "i have something of yours. i have got a box of letters." >> reporter: marian sent lloyd a letter nearly every day during the war. every day marian would look in the mail for confirmation her husband was alive. >> it just brings back all the memories and the tension and the, not knowing. >> it's very emotional for us. >> reporter: the michaels were just 18 and 19 when they married....
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and marion finding lloyd through his military service member and lloyd remembers that call. >> he says i have something of yours. i've got of box of letters. >> marion sent lloyd a letter nearly every day during the war and every day marion would look in the mail for confirmation her husband was alive. >> it just brings back all of those memories and the tension and the not knowing. >> it is a very emotional for us. >> the michaels were just 18 and 19 when they married. they now have four children, eight grandchildren and five great grand children. and tonight they sent us this new photograph marking their 70th anniversary on new year's eve. on their 70th a vow to read every one of the letters. >> if the lord gives us enough time, we might read them all. >> that is so sweet. and that was anchor david mier reporting. the couple says their love letters are now stored in a very safe place. >>> the international consumer electronics show begins on tuesday in las vegas. some of the neat gadgets that will be unveiled this week includes ultra high definition tv's and a 27-inch tablet. intelli
and marion finding lloyd through his military service member and lloyd remembers that call. >> he says i have something of yours. i've got of box of letters. >> marion sent lloyd a letter nearly every day during the war and every day marion would look in the mail for confirmation her husband was alive. >> it just brings back all of those memories and the tension and the not knowing. >> it is a very emotional for us. >> the michaels were just 18 and 19 when they...
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marie lloyd, una egresada de harvard e investigadora de la unam en méxico, nos explica por qué ella cree. nos acompaña la colombiana que destapó el escándalo de agentes secretos en los estados unidos involucrados con prostitutas, durante la cumbre de las américas en cartagena. dania londoño trae al punto su nuevo libro, la chica de cartagena. comenzamos. ♪. >> vamos al punto, con jorge ramos. >> vamos al punto. lo único cierto en venezuela es que hugo chávez no llegó el pasado jueves 10 de enero a su toma de posesión. chávez está enfermo en cuba, tras una cuarta operación en contra del cáncer. la constitución bolivariana en su artículo 231, claramente dice que chávez tenía que tomar posesión, pero no lo hizo. la pregunta es entonces... ¿quién gobierna venezuela? el tribunal supremo de justicia dijo en una controversial decisión que chávez podría tomar posesión después. pero vamos por partes, veamos primero qué dice exactamente la constitución. >> juro por todas las esperanzas. >> esta imagen no se dio. el jueves 10 de enero, hugo chávez no estuvo aquí. no juramentó en la asamblea naciona
marie lloyd, una egresada de harvard e investigadora de la unam en méxico, nos explica por qué ella cree. nos acompaña la colombiana que destapó el escándalo de agentes secretos en los estados unidos involucrados con prostitutas, durante la cumbre de las américas en cartagena. dania londoño trae al punto su nuevo libro, la chica de cartagena. comenzamos. ♪. >> vamos al punto, con jorge ramos. >> vamos al punto. lo único cierto en venezuela es que hugo chávez no llegó el...
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barclays lloyds etc to engage in this with these wash trades to manipulate prices to rape and pillage from the markets to take money out of the markets and to distort prices you know the the price signals are completely distorted now there is no free market there's a. distortion now going back to this notion that we need to execute these banks put these businesses these corporations out of business that are slaughtering the financial markets again wash trades are described as risk free trades that cancel each other out this is the equivalent of gunning down on armed participants in the market because who they're it's risk free for the banks who are manipulating the prices but somebody is paying is somebody who's taking all the risk and that's the passive investors that's the pension funds that's the small shareholders that's. we nyssa polities around the world who are going bankrupt well the biggest players of this would be the central banks was the federal reserve bank in washington or the bank of england here in the u.k. they are engaging in watch trades and they also engage in nake
barclays lloyds etc to engage in this with these wash trades to manipulate prices to rape and pillage from the markets to take money out of the markets and to distort prices you know the the price signals are completely distorted now there is no free market there's a. distortion now going back to this notion that we need to execute these banks put these businesses these corporations out of business that are slaughtering the financial markets again wash trades are described as risk free trades...
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the victims killed was unarmed yes the population adored him today the likes of jamie diamond and lloyd blankfein similarly enjoy celebrity status as bold robbers of an arm you know as a pal these and pension funds across the world cheeky jamie lovable lloyd are heroes to many a young hoping to be derivative slinging financial murderers in the high frequency trading in dark pools is twenty thirteen the year however of the banking death penalty we will see the democracy of the outlaws of the law and order restored of all our planes of finance that is marked production for twenty third stacy herbert max welcome to tory thirteen we haven't got to sleep yet have we got it. well the first headline we're going to cover is a good omen for twenty thirty that's a bad omen i think for lovable lloyd and adorable jamie u.b.s. libel.
the victims killed was unarmed yes the population adored him today the likes of jamie diamond and lloyd blankfein similarly enjoy celebrity status as bold robbers of an arm you know as a pal these and pension funds across the world cheeky jamie lovable lloyd are heroes to many a young hoping to be derivative slinging financial murderers in the high frequency trading in dark pools is twenty thirteen the year however of the banking death penalty we will see the democracy of the outlaws of the law...
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is it hypocrisy for lloyd to say we have to give? he never said we had to give.hat he said was that taxes probably do need to go up, but at the same time spending has to go down. that has nothing to do with compensation that's been earned in the prior year. >> has everything to do with his compensation when he's saying that people have to pay more in taxes and then he has moved -- every other year he would get his compensation in the following year, except this year, right? and you know that the greatest crime in america -- the greatest crime in america is hypocrisy. >> no, it's not. the greatest crime in america is probably murder, but hang on. >> you can actually recover from murder i think more than you can from hypocrisy in the united states. who is the famous -- who is the famous guy, a boxing manager who killed somebody, right? >> you're just playing devil's advocate. >> absolutely. >> it's totally -- believe me, you know where i stand on most issues. this is totally hypocritical. >> did goldman break a law by doing this. >> the good news for goldman sachs
is it hypocrisy for lloyd to say we have to give? he never said we had to give.hat he said was that taxes probably do need to go up, but at the same time spending has to go down. that has nothing to do with compensation that's been earned in the prior year. >> has everything to do with his compensation when he's saying that people have to pay more in taxes and then he has moved -- every other year he would get his compensation in the following year, except this year, right? and you know...
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. >> steven lloyd is a 46-year-old registered nurse, but unlike garrett couples he's not a lifeguard.en lloyd says he hasn't been swimming in ten years. >> he's trying to do something. >> i just asked him, do you have any training? >> and i gulped on water and i said i'm exhausted. >> i said, okay, well grab him under his arm and we're going to tow him to shore. >> it's been more than four minutes now since matthew buford went under when garrett couples reaches the shore. but if he expects help to be waiting, he's in for another surprise. >> come on. come on. get him over. >> i expected them to have everything possible to save this gentleman set up and ready to go. at the very minimum the bag masks we use to ventilate somebody and oxygen. i mean, that alone does worlds of good. >> get down there! >> keep the camera rolling. >> out of the way. >> but as the videotape shows, only now are authorities pushing spectators back, scrambling over the railing down to the river. >> i gave him two breaths before i handed him over and they pulled him on shore and began chest compressions. i rememb
. >> steven lloyd is a 46-year-old registered nurse, but unlike garrett couples he's not a lifeguard.en lloyd says he hasn't been swimming in ten years. >> he's trying to do something. >> i just asked him, do you have any training? >> and i gulped on water and i said i'm exhausted. >> i said, okay, well grab him under his arm and we're going to tow him to shore. >> it's been more than four minutes now since matthew buford went under when garrett couples...
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. >> lloyd is a cross guard on 85th avenue an area known for violence and worries about the kids long after he safely gets them across the street. >> j.d. thinks the community needs money for programs not consultants. he runs a program at baptist church called "change the killing zone to the living zone." they should have the community involved. he should not have been selected. that is my opinion. city hall was packed with people hoping to influence the vote. they filled 4 overflow rooms supporters say look at the record. >> he brought crime down in l.a. and helped to get minority people working. the complaint levels went down. >> opponents worry about his style of policing. he supported the stop-and-frisk speak. oakland's mayor and police chief say that will not be allowed. >> this is -- there is racial profiling in oakland. >> he agrees that something needs to be done and is hoping this hire will turn out well. so is lloyd. >> if he can straighten up new york and los angeles he has to be doing something right. >> the contract is for $250,000. bratton is scheduled to start in februa
. >> lloyd is a cross guard on 85th avenue an area known for violence and worries about the kids long after he safely gets them across the street. >> j.d. thinks the community needs money for programs not consultants. he runs a program at baptist church called "change the killing zone to the living zone." they should have the community involved. he should not have been selected. that is my opinion. city hall was packed with people hoping to influence the vote. they filled...
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douglas: so lloyd, in a nutshell, what do you think really happened? what do i think really happened? i think that someone on the inside had to have coordinated what happened that night. and my conclusion is that charles lindbergh himself was involved in coordinating the kidnapping. narrator: as shocking as this sounds questions about lindbergh's behavior emerged soon after the kidnapping. he didn't trust the police and used his enormous influence to control them and the investigation. he even kept the ransom notes and negotiations with the kidnappers secret. so some people began to wonder if he was hiding something. but why would he want his own child kidnapped? lindbergh was very much involved in the eugenics movement. and i think lindbergh was very afraid that little charlie was not ever going to be a healthy young man. narrator: eugenicists believe in creating superior human beings by selectively breeding the smartest and strongest people, those with good genes, and sterilizing the physically and mentally weak. there were rumors that charlie had so
douglas: so lloyd, in a nutshell, what do you think really happened? what do i think really happened? i think that someone on the inside had to have coordinated what happened that night. and my conclusion is that charles lindbergh himself was involved in coordinating the kidnapping. narrator: as shocking as this sounds questions about lindbergh's behavior emerged soon after the kidnapping. he didn't trust the police and used his enormous influence to control them and the investigation. he even...
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. >> lloyd is a cross guard on 85th avenue an area known for violence and worries about the kids longfter he safely gets them across the street. >> j.d. thinks the community needs money for programs not consultants. he runs a program at baptist church called "change the killing zone to the living zone." they should have the community involved. he should not have been selected. that is my opinion. city hall was packed with people hoping to influence the vote. they filled 4 overflow rooms supporters say look at the record. >> he brought crime down in l.a. and helped to get minority people working. the complaint levels went down. >> opponents worry about his style of policing. he supported the stop-and-frisk speak. oakland's mayor and police chief say that will not be allowed. >> this is -- there is racial profiling in oakland. >> he agrees that something needs to be done and is hoping this hire will turn out well. so is lloyd. >> if he can straighten up new york and los angeles he has to be doing something right. >> the contract is for $250,000. bratton is scheduled to start in february
. >> lloyd is a cross guard on 85th avenue an area known for violence and worries about the kids longfter he safely gets them across the street. >> j.d. thinks the community needs money for programs not consultants. he runs a program at baptist church called "change the killing zone to the living zone." they should have the community involved. he should not have been selected. that is my opinion. city hall was packed with people hoping to influence the vote. they filled 4...
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warren buffett, ceo of berkshire hathaway and lloyd blankfein, ceo of goldman sachs created a quickie business school for entrepreneurs. joining us on set this morning is liz gardner of the women's business development center. good morning to you and you actually help to promote this school. we do. absolutely. this is sort of like a mini mba. the women's business development center has been in the chicagoland area for about 26 years. we partnered with goldman sachs and the ten thousand small business program to get our clients involved with learning more about how to work on their business instead of in their business. so, help us to work the system. absolutely. how can someone gain entrance to these very special classes? well, its very interesting, there's an application process and what we're doing on january 23rd is we're helping applicants fill out there applications and learn more about the program here at our center on 8 south michigan avenue. but primarily what you can do is go to the website www.wbdc.org and fill out the application. it's a very intensive application but it re
warren buffett, ceo of berkshire hathaway and lloyd blankfein, ceo of goldman sachs created a quickie business school for entrepreneurs. joining us on set this morning is liz gardner of the women's business development center. good morning to you and you actually help to promote this school. we do. absolutely. this is sort of like a mini mba. the women's business development center has been in the chicagoland area for about 26 years. we partnered with goldman sachs and the ten thousand small...
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he hires a promising young man from boston named william lloyd garrison a and he teaches william lloyd garrison you how to be journalist and report about slavery. benjamin lundy died in obsecurity and william lloyd garrison became one of the most influential abolitionists and journalists of the 19th century. he is a character in this book too. another thing you probably think the only important thing that francis scott key did in his life was write the lyrics to "the star-spangled banner". wrong again. after francis scott key wrote the lyrics to "the star-spangled banner" in 1814 he went on to long interesting career in politics which is completely unknown to most people. francis scott key really was kind of a modern washington character. after he became famous in 1814 for writing "the star-spangled banner", he did what people in washington usually do he parlayed his fame into lucrative law practice. he parlayed his lucrative law practice into political connections and parlayed his political connections into a john. that was the culmination of francis scott key's political career in 18
he hires a promising young man from boston named william lloyd garrison a and he teaches william lloyd garrison you how to be journalist and report about slavery. benjamin lundy died in obsecurity and william lloyd garrison became one of the most influential abolitionists and journalists of the 19th century. he is a character in this book too. another thing you probably think the only important thing that francis scott key did in his life was write the lyrics to "the star-spangled...
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lloyd and mrs. lloyd. thanks for letting us come in here. really appreciate it. you're an electrical contractor, too. right? >> i'm electrical for 26 years. we do lots of big projects. we dot lots of industrial and commercial and residential. >> so you have to get a california special license. you have to be a special licensee to do electrical what is that license? >> yes. i have a c-10 licen and b license. >> b is a general contractor's license. >> yes. more interesting for me, i do a lot of c-10 for electrical. >> about three, four years ago you opened up a supply house. >> we opened e & e electric for around five years. >> you don't have so many guys out on the field any more. >> no more. i just have a lot of contractors. they come in for a lot of questions about national code. so if i understand, i tell them whatever i know. my knowledge. >> i think it's actually terrific that the person selling the equipment is somebody who is trained and experienced and has been working the field for so many years. >> i try to do my best. if i know, i tell them. >> and you
lloyd and mrs. lloyd. thanks for letting us come in here. really appreciate it. you're an electrical contractor, too. right? >> i'm electrical for 26 years. we do lots of big projects. we dot lots of industrial and commercial and residential. >> so you have to get a california special license. you have to be a special licensee to do electrical what is that license? >> yes. i have a c-10 licen and b license. >> b is a general contractor's license. >> yes. more...
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lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtr
lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no...
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lloyds. every single bank here in london gambled that george osborne would come to their rescue once they were selling all these fraudulent loans for a good fraud fraudulent interest rate swaps and every other derivative product that the chancellor would come to the rescue and he himself was sacrifices child benefit to make the bankers whole and the next step for us more in a sacrifice is trial and he would throw the child into the volcano if it meant getting a good deal out of the revenue number one and number two j.p. morgan they were gambling and derivatives the so-called london whale scandal they got caught breaking the law they got caught breaking into the proprietary desk law and they gave nine billion dollars to cover the loss and the chancellor said oh here you here is nine billion dollars and they know what the bet for them. betting shops are clustering in high street areas of the very poor poorest regions and constituencies and what they found is that betting shops are clearing out
lloyds. every single bank here in london gambled that george osborne would come to their rescue once they were selling all these fraudulent loans for a good fraud fraudulent interest rate swaps and every other derivative product that the chancellor would come to the rescue and he himself was sacrifices child benefit to make the bankers whole and the next step for us more in a sacrifice is trial and he would throw the child into the volcano if it meant getting a good deal out of the revenue...
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rick according to a memphis jury's verdict in the wrongful death lawsuit of the king family versus lloyd jowers and other unknown coconspirators dr martin luther king jr was assassinated by conspiracy that included agencies of the u.s. government thank you so much for bringing that very important update to my attention and robert randall has a request this is i wish that when you report a particular bills in fact you would tell us where you got your info so that the viewers could research more into your findings look i wish that we could accompany a source guideline for every episode we make i really do but unfortunate our team is so small and we don't have the time or manpower to do so but everything i say i want you guys to question and fact check alternately it's all of our responsibility to formulate our own truth is about our intake of information and finally i used to be a pig great name who says if only there was a country that could forcibly introduce democracy to the us a right because we sure as hell don't have one a year which makes it even more ridiculous that this is what we
rick according to a memphis jury's verdict in the wrongful death lawsuit of the king family versus lloyd jowers and other unknown coconspirators dr martin luther king jr was assassinated by conspiracy that included agencies of the u.s. government thank you so much for bringing that very important update to my attention and robert randall has a request this is i wish that when you report a particular bills in fact you would tell us where you got your info so that the viewers could research more...