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such megalomania. anyone outside, if you mentioned the name libya, anyone would say gadhafi. liberty of libya. >> michele cousins is the co-founder of "the libya herald" and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. >> for so long the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center. gadhafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, knew there was another libya, wonderful people. we'd talk about it as you talk about a dead person. do you remember this? do you remember that? then in february 2011, suddenly there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. >> we meet at a libyan coffeehouse. a traditional male only sort of a joint. cafe culture is big here. a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome's long lost empire. >> it's just been the most amazing experience. seeing the rebirth of a country, of a people. >> i mean, last night's fireworks. there was a general sense of exuberance bordering on anarchy. i mean, i felt very happy there last night. if somewhat in peril. >> it's chr
such megalomania. anyone outside, if you mentioned the name libya, anyone would say gadhafi. liberty of libya. >> michele cousins is the co-founder of "the libya herald" and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. >> for so long the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center. gadhafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, knew there was another libya, wonderful people. we'd talk about it as you talk about a...
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david michael veiny, ceo of megalomania financial group., the numemers i a seoseng, housing prices up almo 11% year-over-year according to -ky schiller. we are seoseng in california flippers flipping homes at levels that rivl 2005. just how strong is this market? >> well, it depends on where yo are. in california it is hard to get a property, so you have to be careful you know what you're doing and are competing as companies who flip full-time. if you're trying to do it part-t sie it is going to be difficult. gerri: david, to you. i'm sorry. finish your thought. >> iricust want to say, lilac a real-estate, it's a long-term investment. if you can get a 6% reventrn ar better on their rent and all th sie, that is where you're gns ng to make the biggest bang for your buck. gerri: i like that. are your customers interested i playing this? what are you telling them about how to do it? >> from an affordable lease standpoints of the individual bunieng a home for themselves, uc today for the clients in price and the affordability fro the state point
david michael veiny, ceo of megalomania financial group., the numemers i a seoseng, housing prices up almo 11% year-over-year according to -ky schiller. we are seoseng in california flippers flipping homes at levels that rivl 2005. just how strong is this market? >> well, it depends on where yo are. in california it is hard to get a property, so you have to be careful you know what you're doing and are competing as companies who flip full-time. if you're trying to do it part-t sie it is...
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>> you know, i wasn't really close to either of them, which is generally the route to megalomania, isn't it? my mother died when i was 14 at the grave side of her father. she had a stroke and collapsed and that was it. and my father died some years back, over ten years ago. and i did get to know him a bit. we made our peace and, you know, after -- i used to wrestle with him, i'd be fighting with him. but after he died i -- it really dawned on me, the actually someone said something to me in an interview, he said "do you ever think you need to offer an apology to your father?" and i was like "what do you mean?" he said "you must have been really a handful." and i thought about it and it was true and i somehow in my heart i have made peace with my dad where i've apologized. and -- but he would say to me things like "you know, son, you're a baritone who thinks he's a tenor." >> rose: (laughs) and that's why i'll be a star, dad, because i think i am. >> but the funny thing is after he passed away my voice somehow changed and moved up a notch and i can sing now melodies i couldn't sing before
>> you know, i wasn't really close to either of them, which is generally the route to megalomania, isn't it? my mother died when i was 14 at the grave side of her father. she had a stroke and collapsed and that was it. and my father died some years back, over ten years ago. and i did get to know him a bit. we made our peace and, you know, after -- i used to wrestle with him, i'd be fighting with him. but after he died i -- it really dawned on me, the actually someone said something to me...
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paranoid is characterized i or resuming paranoia, characterized by suspiciousness, or megalomania, andxtremely fearful. these officials that were on these shows were in high- security positions over the last 10 years or 13 years, and they were talking about these massive amounts of data and information that are being collected, and they cannot even analyze all of that even if they wanted to. so what good is all of this doing? "ost: the "new york times putting out on that issue the number of data that is collected in new york city with the thousands of cameras in and around lower manhattan, time square and elsewhere in the city. over 1000 police officers responsible just for counterterrorism. matt, we will leave it there. thank you for the call. thomass this point -- jefferson said god is who gave .s life and liberty this cover story from "the new .ork post" -- back on top the spire rises to crown the freedom tower. the construction at the site of the world trade center. it is also the front page story of "the new york times." we have an independent call from texas. caller: i appreciate
paranoid is characterized i or resuming paranoia, characterized by suspiciousness, or megalomania, andxtremely fearful. these officials that were on these shows were in high- security positions over the last 10 years or 13 years, and they were talking about these massive amounts of data and information that are being collected, and they cannot even analyze all of that even if they wanted to. so what good is all of this doing? "ost: the "new york times putting out on that issue the...