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spin the wheel, lo and behold, it goes in straw... it comes out gold. [ ♪ ] you see super letters? which letters did you find? children: "a"! "n"! "a" and "n"? fantastic! now let's put these letters in... our super duper... computer! three more super letters and then we'll get... our super story answer! princess: ooh! the golden decorations look simply splendid! but do you know what would be really, really great? even more gold! more gold, your highness? uh... [ yawn ] i'm so sleepy... but rumpelstiltskin, i want something golden to wear on my head. your head? oh, as you wish. [ yawning ] here i go. spin the wheel, lo and beho... ho... ho-o... [ snoring ] oh my chinny chin chin! rumpelstiltskin fell asleep! [ muttering sleepily ] rumpelstiltskin? rumpelstiltskin? he won't wake up! and i still don't have something golden to wear on my head. oh! what will i do? [ ♪ ] wonder red to the rescue! [ snoring ] oh! with my wonder words basket, i can find something golden for you to wear on your head. let's read this word. what is this letter? c
spin the wheel, lo and behold, it goes in straw... it comes out gold. [ ♪ ] you see super letters? which letters did you find? children: "a"! "n"! "a" and "n"? fantastic! now let's put these letters in... our super duper... computer! three more super letters and then we'll get... our super story answer! princess: ooh! the golden decorations look simply splendid! but do you know what would be really, really great? even more gold! more gold, your...
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lo and behold, we have a ferry building again after the earthquake? >> we have seen the city come around. the building was renovated and opened in 2003. at the downtown ferry terminal was expanded in 2009 perry -- in 2009. people are looking for other ways to cross the bay. they have found that the use of the ferry boats may have increased by three times it is today. >> a lot of people who are looking for alternative ways to get around, people who walk, bicycle, other transportation, less people are driving. it is not just the price of gas. >> it is fun to ride to work and along the riverfront. we see that on the weekend. the promise not it is just full of people coming down, just walking along the waterfront, ride a bike, take a walk. we're becoming one of the most public waterfronts in the country. >> once upon the time, the boats would come in here where we are standing we know that because i have a photograph of that. my wife collects historic post cards of san francisco, and we have photographs of the ferry building with all the piers in place. th
lo and behold, we have a ferry building again after the earthquake? >> we have seen the city come around. the building was renovated and opened in 2003. at the downtown ferry terminal was expanded in 2009 perry -- in 2009. people are looking for other ways to cross the bay. they have found that the use of the ferry boats may have increased by three times it is today. >> a lot of people who are looking for alternative ways to get around, people who walk, bicycle, other...
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and lo and behold, the economy did so well that we got some productivity increases, that revenues increasedter than expected budget expenditures were held down and for the first time in decades we had budgetary surpluses. schoumacher: there was no inflation when it came to goo and services, but the was a sharp rise in the price of stocks. was this a problem? rivlin: alan greenspan coined the term "irrional exuberance," meaning that people were buying stocks without regard to the future earnings just because they thought that the stock market values would continue to go up d up. we now know, of course that they didn't. schoumacher: the fed played a key role in holding down inflation in t 1990s but after the terrorist attacks of september 11th, the fed opened the monetary floodgates. was that an overreaction and coulit lead to higher inflation? the fear that people have of more terrorism has thrown the economy into a downturn. in a downturn, one doesn't worry about inflation, that's the least of the worries because a downrn means people aren't buying people aren't demanding goods and services
and lo and behold, the economy did so well that we got some productivity increases, that revenues increasedter than expected budget expenditures were held down and for the first time in decades we had budgetary surpluses. schoumacher: there was no inflation when it came to goo and services, but the was a sharp rise in the price of stocks. was this a problem? rivlin: alan greenspan coined the term "irrional exuberance," meaning that people were buying stocks without regard to the...
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so i put a note through the door and lo and behold, they got in contact and i ended up buying this clocki was 14 or 15. it was cheeky, but it's showing an entrepreneurial spirit. and that's what you have to have. if you're intimidated or afraid, you're not going to go forward. people want to see you have drive in all works of business. bruce: and it wasn't long before lennox opened his first antique shop at just 18. then come in to see my little shop here. that's incredible. it's a burger bar. - look at the size of it. look at it. - lovely shop. lincoln: what sort of things were you selling in them days then? pretty much what i'm selling now, but obviously different quality. - yeah, tables and chairs and general furniture. - lot more smalls, i suppose. a few more smalls. - it was a start anyway. - yeah, it was a start. do you fancy a burger in there? should we leave it? cato: when i was a kid i used to watch the "roadshow." and i had no idea that i'd ever be one of those specialists there. i mean, we'd have a vision and a dream. that was never a part of it. and so yeah, i feel very honor
so i put a note through the door and lo and behold, they got in contact and i ended up buying this clocki was 14 or 15. it was cheeky, but it's showing an entrepreneurial spirit. and that's what you have to have. if you're intimidated or afraid, you're not going to go forward. people want to see you have drive in all works of business. bruce: and it wasn't long before lennox opened his first antique shop at just 18. then come in to see my little shop here. that's incredible. it's a burger bar....
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president obama comes back to washington and lo and behold the iranian delegation signals that before he leaves america he'd like to have a form of contact. it was rather quickly put together - it's a surprise but an interesting surprise. >> did you see the u.s. was sort of the push on this, had been leaning for - leaning toward it? >> we had been signalling that spontaneously things would happen, but signals a few days earlier had been don't rush the rainians, they are not quite ready. there was a sense in hassan rouhani's delegation that he was not ready to handle a face to face meeting, but the phone call was a good compromise. >> what is in it for hassan rouhani. >> he hads a problem. iran's economy is deteariating. they are losing $5 million is a month as a result of sanctions. he was sent to new york with a breach, and that was to find ways to ease sanctions. his brief was not find a solution to the nuclear file, that's barack obama's brief. the two briefs will come together. the devil will be in the details. when you read the iaea international atomic energy agency report on ir
president obama comes back to washington and lo and behold the iranian delegation signals that before he leaves america he'd like to have a form of contact. it was rather quickly put together - it's a surprise but an interesting surprise. >> did you see the u.s. was sort of the push on this, had been leaning for - leaning toward it? >> we had been signalling that spontaneously things would happen, but signals a few days earlier had been don't rush the rainians, they are not quite...
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senator asked why are you not investigating them for criminal behavior obstruction of justice and lo and behold the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorneys here in manhattan are investigating apparently three houston traders working for j.p. morgan and perhaps life masters it's hard to know at this point but it looks like there might be a criminal investigation of course the seized and trainers are cast offs or close to the cast from the enron scandal so the enron scandal was a huge scandal in america where huge accounting scandal nobody really this penalized much jeff skilling that was one of the c.e.o. is actually coming out of jail early for good behavior because they need him to help float some more junk american bonds to stupid communists in china in the rest of the world he's a good bond salesman i should put my milk in charge of the treasury then i would know that they've got a brain in their head because they realize he's a master arch criminal the super hero bon but mike milken in charge of the federal reserve bank or the treasury secretary get real obama you know there's a war going on and you'
senator asked why are you not investigating them for criminal behavior obstruction of justice and lo and behold the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorneys here in manhattan are investigating apparently three houston traders working for j.p. morgan and perhaps life masters it's hard to know at this point but it looks like there might be a criminal investigation of course the seized and trainers are cast offs or close to the cast from the enron scandal so the enron scandal was a huge scandal in america...
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senator asked why are you not investigating them for criminal behavior obstruction of justice and lo and behold the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorneys here in manhattan are investigating apparently three houston traders working for j.p. morgan and perhaps life masters it's hard to know at this point but it looks like there might be a criminal investigation of course it's used in traders are cast offs or close to the cast from the enron scandal so the enron scandal was a huge scandal in america where huge accounting scandal nobody really this penalized much jeff skilling there was one of the c.e.o. is actually coming out of jail early for good behavior because they need him to help float some more junk american bonds to stupid communists in china in the rest of the world he's a good bond salesman they should put mike milken in charge of the treasury then i would know that they've got a brain in their head because they realize he's a master arch criminal the super hero bon crookery put mike milken in charge of the federal reserve bank or the treasury secretary get real obama you know there's a war goi
senator asked why are you not investigating them for criminal behavior obstruction of justice and lo and behold the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorneys here in manhattan are investigating apparently three houston traders working for j.p. morgan and perhaps life masters it's hard to know at this point but it looks like there might be a criminal investigation of course it's used in traders are cast offs or close to the cast from the enron scandal so the enron scandal was a huge scandal in america where...
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study and lo and behold last week the g.a.o. comes out and says not only are you not prepared to move ahead with with the poultry plants the hog plants you don't have the data to support anything to expand it in the pork plants as a matter of fact in the pilot plants there's more contamination than that than the in the plants that receive traditional inspections so the headline for the should be would you like a little pig poop with your with your right absolutely and so and so the thing is our organization has been opposed to this from from the get go the inspectors union haven't had challenge that legally back in the early yet to thousands they had to make some minor modifications to the to the pilots but the obama administration is hell bent on its least with the with the poultry plant i'm moving forward with this even though you have this new g.a.o. report and independent analysis saying you can't use this can't possibly move forward ok well tony thanks for taking us all right thank you thank you very much. it's the good the
study and lo and behold last week the g.a.o. comes out and says not only are you not prepared to move ahead with with the poultry plants the hog plants you don't have the data to support anything to expand it in the pork plants as a matter of fact in the pilot plants there's more contamination than that than the in the plants that receive traditional inspections so the headline for the should be would you like a little pig poop with your with your right absolutely and so and so the thing is our...
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securities and blow up on the balance sheets as they're guaranteed to blow up all these balances and lo and behold these guys keep getting wealthier during the five year crisis the past five years the top two or three percent net worth doubled in quite simple. and completely bankrupt and they say it was an accident well look look at the look at how much money these five guys have made the the five c.e.o.'s of the banks that larry summers was was playing footsie when they made absolute killing i mean the only one that's in trouble is john cores and is about to go to jail from goldman because he did the no no stealing from from the other boys but. yeah this is been one of the problems in the afghanistan like i said stiglitz said it always ask what does goldman think and what goldman flawed is that the world economy would collapse and they can make a fortune off it that's the sick thing so like these guys were you know like patrols this is not the plato's idea of some plutocrats who are thinking the best of us little people they're saying you know if we can wipe detroit off the map imagine what we ca
securities and blow up on the balance sheets as they're guaranteed to blow up all these balances and lo and behold these guys keep getting wealthier during the five year crisis the past five years the top two or three percent net worth doubled in quite simple. and completely bankrupt and they say it was an accident well look look at the look at how much money these five guys have made the the five c.e.o.'s of the banks that larry summers was was playing footsie when they made absolute killing i...
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and blow up on the balance sheets as they're guaranteed to blow up on these balance sheets and lo and behold these guys keep getting wealthier during the five year crisis the past five years the top two or three percent net worth doubled in quadruple or is everyone else completely bankrupt and they say it was an accident well look look at the look at how much money these five guys have made the the five c.e.o.'s of the banks that larry summers was was playing footsie with they made absolute killing i mean the only one that's in trouble is john cores and is about to go to jail from goldman because he did the no no stealing from from the other boys but. you know this is been one of the problems and you have to understand like i said stiglitz said always ask what does goldman think and what goldman flawed is that the world economy would collapse and they can make a fortune off it that's the sick thing so like these guys were you know like patrols this is not the plato's idea of some plutocrats who are thinking the best of us little people they're saying you know if we can wipe detroit off the m
and blow up on the balance sheets as they're guaranteed to blow up on these balance sheets and lo and behold these guys keep getting wealthier during the five year crisis the past five years the top two or three percent net worth doubled in quadruple or is everyone else completely bankrupt and they say it was an accident well look look at the look at how much money these five guys have made the the five c.e.o.'s of the banks that larry summers was was playing footsie with they made absolute...
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can actually bring in synthetic supply they can actually force out a long long long holders and lo and behold thirty look at talk about footprints thirty minutes one hour before there's no taper announcement suddenly the price of gold drops up fifteen bucks well who that hell is making those kind of plays before a big big announcement nobody but let's look at the straddle a bit more because the economy is stagnant if that contract thing the idea of tapering or rolling back on the quantitative easing the free money printing is ludicrous. gold is obviously sensitive to paper money or currency debasement and as currency is debased it would trade higher without that artificial dump of gold pre taper news gold would have probably jumped to over two thousand dollars an ounce based on the side dia that the fed is completely out of its depth it has no ability to rein in their massive hedge funds skullduggery and of course of gold gets above to a new all time high then the tire mindset of the world's traders and economy is that oh my god they're really are out of control we need to buy gold and then t
can actually bring in synthetic supply they can actually force out a long long long holders and lo and behold thirty look at talk about footprints thirty minutes one hour before there's no taper announcement suddenly the price of gold drops up fifteen bucks well who that hell is making those kind of plays before a big big announcement nobody but let's look at the straddle a bit more because the economy is stagnant if that contract thing the idea of tapering or rolling back on the quantitative...
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. >> lo and behold, the girl gets back together with the boyfriend. e friend's secret feelings are now all out there. the friend and the boyfriend decide not to socialize with the girl who can't stand the boy. >> i say -- i don't know what phillip says. say what phillip says. >> well, phillip says, the question is, should you ever reveal what you think your friend's boyfriend? phillip says, as long as no one is being scarred for life and your friend seems happy, better to spend your energy supporting her than tearing down her boyfriend. >> that's not good advice. >> we love phillip but that's not the issue. >> that's really not the issue. >> if there's going to be longevity in any relationship, there needs to be truth. there needs to be honesty. i think she was waiting to see if it was going to work out. she kept her feelings to herself. it didn't work out. then she's probably boo-hooing, she's saying, you're better off. >> i never liked him. >> i never liked him. i saw him kiss a girl. i saw him -- here's what i think. i think they were never friends
. >> lo and behold, the girl gets back together with the boyfriend. e friend's secret feelings are now all out there. the friend and the boyfriend decide not to socialize with the girl who can't stand the boy. >> i say -- i don't know what phillip says. say what phillip says. >> well, phillip says, the question is, should you ever reveal what you think your friend's boyfriend? phillip says, as long as no one is being scarred for life and your friend seems happy, better to...
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and then lo and behold every this other article where it says that harvard is now actually hired of vice sustainable investing. they have added this person. and here she what do you think about this? >> if you are harvard university and manager of a $30 billion then you have the resources to put one more person on the barrel. the vp at a very large investment firm. she's going to study the issue. it would be much more costly to harm your investment returns by starting to exclude certain categories. there are a couple of things they exclude. they do not do tobacco which may have cost them over the years. they don't invest in any company that invests in sudan. as of the only two things they have agreed to, and it is unlikely they will agree to any more. this woman came from calpers, the largest public pension plan and the u.s. and i checked, about 10 percent of there investments in u.s. stocks are in energy. obviously. melissa: they have that issue. many people i've come to them. you're saying that this is a clever ruse perhaps. i heard this wan to study the issue. there may not make any c
and then lo and behold every this other article where it says that harvard is now actually hired of vice sustainable investing. they have added this person. and here she what do you think about this? >> if you are harvard university and manager of a $30 billion then you have the resources to put one more person on the barrel. the vp at a very large investment firm. she's going to study the issue. it would be much more costly to harm your investment returns by starting to exclude certain...
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i wasn't sure that he was actually going to get it off the ground, but lo and behold, we go back andriff joe's got his exercise bike up and running. ♪ >> you have to be innovative. i didn't become sheriff just to do the same thing. you look at these prisons. they're all the same thing. the food is great, a few riot once in a while. i've been doing this almost 18 years. where's all my riots? they riot everywhere. the pizza's cold, they riot. the tv -- look at all the riots across the nation. how come i don't have a riot? i had one in tent city in 1996. so if you have a shortage of officers, all my tough programs, 50% hate the sheriff. where's my riots? are they too weak to riot? how come they're not rioting? >>> coming up -- >> i mix it with the jelly. regular jelly package we get and kind of makes like a gel. >> maricopa inmates learn to make do. >> hairstyle complete, just have to wait for it to dry. asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what di
i wasn't sure that he was actually going to get it off the ground, but lo and behold, we go back andriff joe's got his exercise bike up and running. ♪ >> you have to be innovative. i didn't become sheriff just to do the same thing. you look at these prisons. they're all the same thing. the food is great, a few riot once in a while. i've been doing this almost 18 years. where's all my riots? they riot everywhere. the pizza's cold, they riot. the tv -- look at all the riots across the...
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lo and behold he realized the war is so rare, but the not over and that is some indie think about aswell because appomattox does not necessarily symbol of the end of fighting. many of the military come to think of sherman or sheraton who were soldiers during the war went to the last and became part of the army movement there. so asking these kinds of questions come to see in these juxtapositions, coming in from another planet am looking at these disconnect events or people assert jested to me a different kind of path perhaps that i could take through this material and also that they been considered necessary labor her sing for you what happened up old run on the nicest opinion that she went to call it, i thought i would think about how was it covered? who covered it? how did they get their? did they write them at night in the tent and then have somebody write it to tom or he quickly? those are the kinds of questions that intrigue me and that got me to thinking about the journalists who covered the war, not just as they set the photographer for that particular context, i began to wond
lo and behold he realized the war is so rare, but the not over and that is some indie think about aswell because appomattox does not necessarily symbol of the end of fighting. many of the military come to think of sherman or sheraton who were soldiers during the war went to the last and became part of the army movement there. so asking these kinds of questions come to see in these juxtapositions, coming in from another planet am looking at these disconnect events or people assert jested to me a...
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. >> when we got home they were getting their ice cream and lo and behold they came running out, we found0. and i'm like, what? this cannot be real. >> hmm, so far grocery store owners say they've counted almost $2,000 worth of lucky $100s. store managers don't know where the money is coming from. but the bills are authentic and they're real money. and so far they're saying ice cream, cookies, chocolate bars, all things i've purchased. i'm hoping this might happen to me. >> just don't eat the money before you get a chance to see it. >> good call. >>> some members of congress are pulling an all-nate eall-nighte capitol hill. ted cruz and supporters have been talking more than 14 hours straight. >>> the crime involving several local atms that may have put your financial information at risk. and waking up to temperatures in the 40s around the region. this afternoon is shaping up to be ideal. your forecast next with weather and traffic on the 1s. >>> and don't forget to stay connected with us when you're online or on your smartphone on facebook and twitter. >>> looking at stories making headl
. >> when we got home they were getting their ice cream and lo and behold they came running out, we found0. and i'm like, what? this cannot be real. >> hmm, so far grocery store owners say they've counted almost $2,000 worth of lucky $100s. store managers don't know where the money is coming from. but the bills are authentic and they're real money. and so far they're saying ice cream, cookies, chocolate bars, all things i've purchased. i'm hoping this might happen to me. >>...
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he often complained about noise and then lo and behold she was sitting in a chair one evening and a bullet came through her ceiling. >> jennifer, i found it interesting 13 people are confirmed dead so far, exact same number as fort hood. we also heard, maybe you can confirm it, 9:22, an hour and two minutes after the initial reports of shots fired at the navy yard, department of homeland security came out, made a statement, statement or e-mail, not sure, saying there's no connection to terror. did you hear that, do you think they jumped the gun on that? >> reporter: what we did hear, we heard d.c. mayor vincent gray say in press conferences today that in the beginning or as of now, excuse me, as of now there is no indication of any terrorist links. now, they aren't ruling it out. they're still investigating it. but even just, you know, it is very difficult. under the circumstances it is so sensitive. of course there's still the open wound of the fort hood shooting where they called it workplace violence, even up until the day of the trial in which it was very clear that major nidal hasan w
he often complained about noise and then lo and behold she was sitting in a chair one evening and a bullet came through her ceiling. >> jennifer, i found it interesting 13 people are confirmed dead so far, exact same number as fort hood. we also heard, maybe you can confirm it, 9:22, an hour and two minutes after the initial reports of shots fired at the navy yard, department of homeland security came out, made a statement, statement or e-mail, not sure, saying there's no connection to...
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you could never get 218 votes necessary to pass this in the house, and lo and behold, it happened. appened because the house of representatives, the republican leadership over there boldly and bravely acted, pursuant to what the american people were asking them to do. it is time for the senate now to do the same thing. and so i'm not willing to just sit back and say look, i know that this is going to happen anyway. i'm going to do everything i can to stop this law and i'm going to use every procedural tool at my disposal to defund obama care, to see what the house of representatives passed, that has the best possible chance of succeeding. >> all right, walk us through the rest of the week, what will happen, obviously, this will end at some point, tonight or tomorrow morning. i see senator sessions is supporting senator cruz, which brings it up to eight. what happens from here? >> okay, sometime tomorrow, probably around noon, we will by a previously arranged time agreement move on to a vote. a vote on cloture on the motion to proceed. that is simply a vote formally to get us onto th
you could never get 218 votes necessary to pass this in the house, and lo and behold, it happened. appened because the house of representatives, the republican leadership over there boldly and bravely acted, pursuant to what the american people were asking them to do. it is time for the senate now to do the same thing. and so i'm not willing to just sit back and say look, i know that this is going to happen anyway. i'm going to do everything i can to stop this law and i'm going to use every...
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." >> and then i hit return to send it, and lo and behold, it printed "4." urged over me because i couldn't--i almost couldn't believe it had worked the first time. so that night, i call bill up and i say, "billy, it's unbelievable; it worked." and we were just over the moon. >> it was the beginning of the age of a computer in every home on every desk. almost overnight, people started buying these small computers, and their software was in high demand. in 1977, gates was even interviewed on a tv show. >> there's a lot of people who are forecasting that there'll be software stores just like there are record stores today and that there'll be thousands and thousands of those. and i think i'd have to agree with that. >> allen writes that gates had a rare gift for programming. he was also the shrewder businessman. from the beginning, he demanded a larger share of the company: 60%, and then more. but allen says he was the one who pushed through the company's big early break: developing an operating system for ibm's first personal computer in 1980. yet as the compan
." >> and then i hit return to send it, and lo and behold, it printed "4." urged over me because i couldn't--i almost couldn't believe it had worked the first time. so that night, i call bill up and i say, "billy, it's unbelievable; it worked." and we were just over the moon. >> it was the beginning of the age of a computer in every home on every desk. almost overnight, people started buying these small computers, and their software was in high demand. in...
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the argument is, yeah, fake it until you make it, you muddle through, paper over the losses, and lo and beholdhat you have are healthy banks. and all of those people that talked about zombie banks and a lost decade in japan, they were wrong, wrong, wrong, and we were right, right, right, and we're never going to have another crisis again, end of story. >> i think there's a confusion between safer and safe. look, we're safer than we were in 2008 and we are safer, probably, than in europe and then severely undercapitalized banks. but we're still two undercapitalized, our banks are still opaque. there still hasn't been the necessary regulatory reform. they're 30% bigger now than they were going into the last crisis, which means they'll need a 30% bigger bailout. all the perverse incentives that drove us into the crisis are still in place and perhaps even worse. it's not that we're safe, we're to some degree safer, but this sucker could go down again, from a shot in europe, from something here. we're still in a potentially very fragile system. >> and you've been interviewing people on wall street.
the argument is, yeah, fake it until you make it, you muddle through, paper over the losses, and lo and beholdhat you have are healthy banks. and all of those people that talked about zombie banks and a lost decade in japan, they were wrong, wrong, wrong, and we were right, right, right, and we're never going to have another crisis again, end of story. >> i think there's a confusion between safer and safe. look, we're safer than we were in 2008 and we are safer, probably, than in europe...
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and lo and behold, a couple hours later, he did just that. and so, while there's at of umbrage and outrage that was being expressed on the surface, for people who actually didn't want the government to shut down and thought that this was a dumb plan from the very beginning, they were giddy. and so, what they're doing now is they're training everybody's fire on ted cruz. so where it used to be, everybody kind of debating how this was going to go and it was ted cruz, aligned with house tea party members against john boehner and cantor, now it's boehner and cantor allied with the rest of the house, all hating ted cruz. so that's a much better situation, if you're john boehner or if you're eric cantor or if you're obama or democrats or the country, for that matter. >> is it sustainable, given this is a proxy battle which stands in for the larger war for the republican establishment or the republican insurgency, who wins this battle and how does it factor into that larger war? >> it's always hard to predict the future, but this very well could be t
and lo and behold, a couple hours later, he did just that. and so, while there's at of umbrage and outrage that was being expressed on the surface, for people who actually didn't want the government to shut down and thought that this was a dumb plan from the very beginning, they were giddy. and so, what they're doing now is they're training everybody's fire on ted cruz. so where it used to be, everybody kind of debating how this was going to go and it was ted cruz, aligned with house tea party...
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to get a majority, but the odds were getting higher, a little higher, a little higher, and then lo and behold, they picked up 52 seats. we picked that up earlier, i think, than just about anybody else. in 2010 when it looked like democrats were going to lose it there, six and 10, so spotting patterns early. to me that's something that i really like doing. >> what do you think of mark lebowitz' book "this town" that's been on the best seller's list for a couple weeks now. >> i haven't had a clans to read that yet. i wish you hadn't asked that. >> and he says he's become a -- cynic. >> i think washington is a terribly insular, incestuous self-absorbed place. absolutely true. i could see a couple things in the book that were true. memorial service for tim russert. i almost stopped going to correspondence dinners. i think there were a lot of things he was absolutely right on. but having said that, it was pretty much snark from beginning to the end. i think some places maybe in some poor taste. there were individual things i thought were ok, but i didn't enjoy it. i think fundamentally he was righ
to get a majority, but the odds were getting higher, a little higher, a little higher, and then lo and behold, they picked up 52 seats. we picked that up earlier, i think, than just about anybody else. in 2010 when it looked like democrats were going to lose it there, six and 10, so spotting patterns early. to me that's something that i really like doing. >> what do you think of mark lebowitz' book "this town" that's been on the best seller's list for a couple weeks now....
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and, lo and behold, you realize the war is over, but the wars are not over. and that is something to think about as well, because apt maddux does not necessarily signal the end of fighting. many of the military, you think of sherman or sheraton or caster who were soldiers during the war, particularly for the north, they went to the west, and they became part of a army movement out there. so asking these kinds of questions, seeing these juxtapositions, coming in from my other planet and looking at these disconnected events or people suggested to me a different can kind of path -- a different can kind of path. so instead of necessarily rehearsing for you what happened at bull run, i thought i would think about how is it covered? who covered it? who are the journalists there? how did they get there? how did they get tear dispatches? did they write them at night in the tent and then have somebody ride it to town very quickly? those are the kinds of questions that intrigued me, and that got me to thinking about the journalists who covered the war. not just, as i sa
and, lo and behold, you realize the war is over, but the wars are not over. and that is something to think about as well, because apt maddux does not necessarily signal the end of fighting. many of the military, you think of sherman or sheraton or caster who were soldiers during the war, particularly for the north, they went to the west, and they became part of a army movement out there. so asking these kinds of questions, seeing these juxtapositions, coming in from my other planet and looking...
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these rates would come in real high and everybody's premiums would be sky high and it turns out lo and behold, actually the prices came in lower than we expected. lower than i predicted. that's how well competition and choice work. they said this would be a disaster in terms of jobs. there's no widespread evidence that the affordable care act is hurting jobs. one of john mccain's former economic advisors admitted just this week, and i'm quoting here, i was expecting to see it, i was looking for it, but it's not there. it's not there. so the reason is reforming health care's going to help the economy over the long term. not only will it help lower costs for businesses, not only will it help families, it will free up entrepreneurship in this country because if you've got a great idea for your own business, but you've never tried it because your spouse had a pre-existing condition and you didn't want to lose your employer-based coverage, you've got the ability now to get your own coverage. that's security. that's freedom. so we're now only five days away from finishing the job. five days. starti
these rates would come in real high and everybody's premiums would be sky high and it turns out lo and behold, actually the prices came in lower than we expected. lower than i predicted. that's how well competition and choice work. they said this would be a disaster in terms of jobs. there's no widespread evidence that the affordable care act is hurting jobs. one of john mccain's former economic advisors admitted just this week, and i'm quoting here, i was expecting to see it, i was looking for...
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they're certain there's just no way this guy can actually be our president, lo and behold they have somee saw rush limbaugh mouthing the same prop gan aa that he heard, mainly that assad was framed. does it not seem strange for limbaugh to carry water for murderous dictators? >> well, yes and no. yes, it seems strange, because he's talking about the president of the united states being complicit in ghastly murder, but no -- >> over 400 children. >> but no, i'm not surprised, because rush limbaugh hates the president, and he will say anything that's negative, detrimental, harmful about the president that, you know, stokes up his listeners who also happen to be a large part of the republican party base. i don't know if i'm going to stomp on a question that you're about to ask, but from what i understand, he then at the end of his sort of weaving this conspiracy theory said -- yow, i don't know if this is true -- >> i'm just asking the question. i'm just putting it out there. >> but alls showed in those clips, he wasn't asking questions. he was very definitive. the president is behind this,
they're certain there's just no way this guy can actually be our president, lo and behold they have somee saw rush limbaugh mouthing the same prop gan aa that he heard, mainly that assad was framed. does it not seem strange for limbaugh to carry water for murderous dictators? >> well, yes and no. yes, it seems strange, because he's talking about the president of the united states being complicit in ghastly murder, but no -- >> over 400 children. >> but no, i'm not surprised,...
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and i find it very ironic that as we have the hourglass turn headed to a government shutdown, lo and behold, we have barack obama not invading iran, he's actually talking to him on the telephone, and i'm sure the conservatives hate that too. president obama said today that if the tables were turned, if the tables were turned, and i want your reaction to this. if the tables were turned -- if there was a republican in the white house, things would be different. here it is. >> imagine if you had a republican president, and a democratic speaker and the democratic speaker said, well, we're not going to pass the debt ceiling unless we raise corporate taxes by 40%. or unless we pass background checks on guns. or whatever other list of agenda items democrats were interested in. does anybody actually think that we would be hearing from republicans and that was acceptable behavior? that's not how our constitutional system is designed. we are not going to do it. >> congressman gare mandy, your reaction to that. >> the president is right, once again. if the tables were turned, it would be exactly the o
and i find it very ironic that as we have the hourglass turn headed to a government shutdown, lo and behold, we have barack obama not invading iran, he's actually talking to him on the telephone, and i'm sure the conservatives hate that too. president obama said today that if the tables were turned, if the tables were turned, and i want your reaction to this. if the tables were turned -- if there was a republican in the white house, things would be different. here it is. >> imagine if you...
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. >> when we got home, they were getting their ice cream and lo and behold they came running out, we found $100. what? this cannot be real. >> this never happens to me. grocery store owners say they've counted nearly $2,000 worth of lucky $100s. store managers say they don't know where the money is coming interest with but the bills are authentic. >> thank you and keep moving. >>> new this morning, claims of the nsa spying, the new target a foreign report says was the subject of intense surveillance here in washington. >> plus, we've watched this speech in the senate live all night, all hornung. ahead the health care test vote coming in the senate and when senator ted cruz says he'll stop this speech. >>> plus, a plumber helps save a woman's life after she was hit by a taxi. this morning why he says that ♪ for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/dcmetro. ♪ for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/dcmetro. good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >>> in just the last few minutes things
. >> when we got home, they were getting their ice cream and lo and behold they came running out, we found $100. what? this cannot be real. >> this never happens to me. grocery store owners say they've counted nearly $2,000 worth of lucky $100s. store managers say they don't know where the money is coming interest with but the bills are authentic. >> thank you and keep moving. >>> new this morning, claims of the nsa spying, the new target a foreign report says was the...