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mort? >> let me put it this way. to the best of my knowledge, i do not. i would have to confess if i were in the senate, you maybe would have me on the list. maybe the number one person on the list. >> number one, you have more money than rockefeller? >> this rockefeller, yes. but this is the end of my commentary. >> mort does good things with his money. there's a new book coming out. it's called "billionaires" and assessing their political influence. mort is in the book. i approve everything he does with his money. he supports a lot of health issues. >> do you think the rich can really understand the plight of the lower classes? >> yes, i think some of them can and some of them will not because obviously they're living a different lifestyle, to put it mildly. they also have a perspective on a lot of other issues. one of the things being, for example, the fiscal health of the country. that's something a lot of wealthy people have a real concern for and something they're going to talk about.
mort? >> let me put it this way. to the best of my knowledge, i do not. i would have to confess if i were in the senate, you maybe would have me on the list. maybe the number one person on the list. >> number one, you have more money than rockefeller? >> this rockefeller, yes. but this is the end of my commentary. >> mort does good things with his money. there's a new book coming out. it's called "billionaires" and assessing their political influence. mort is...
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. >> mort, india borders china. its navy has access to open waters through the indian ocean and it a nuclear power. a strategic alliance with india is far better than nonaligned to india. >> for sure. india is a power. they are going to be, i think, exploding in terms of their economy under the leadership of this man. i suspect they are going to have an increased, shall we say, military capability, but that's not the issue. political and economic strength that will be much more tilted on our side and will be a very good counter balance to whatever china may want to do. it's a plus, plus, it seems to me. for them and for us. >> the united states committedded to go to war for india, if we get in a fight as they did 50 years ago. the job has strategic partnership. you can sell weapons to them and the rest of it. as for nato-type alliance. it will be insane. >> i don't think that's what is involved. i think we can give them a certain kind of, indirect support at a lot of levels. >> they are a friend, but a problematic f
. >> mort, india borders china. its navy has access to open waters through the indian ocean and it a nuclear power. a strategic alliance with india is far better than nonaligned to india. >> for sure. india is a power. they are going to be, i think, exploding in terms of their economy under the leadership of this man. i suspect they are going to have an increased, shall we say, military capability, but that's not the issue. political and economic strength that will be much more...
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. >> what is the probability, mort? >> i would say 49.4%. [ laughter ] >> not 50. fifty. >> reporter: don't want to go that far. >> always the pessimist. >> mort. he got it right. the answer is 50/50. don't forget, the mclaughlin group has its own website. you can watch this program and any program on the web at any time anywhere in the world at www.mclaughlin.com, could anything be simpler. when we come back, brazil, india, china, south . >>> issue two, banking on the brick. the sixth annual summit of the bricks country, brazil, russia, india, china, plus south africa was held at the lush brazilian beachside resort town of puerto li is, a. the bricks have a challenging mission: to decouple themselves from the post world war 2 i'm international mop teary order forged the the new hampshire, brettonwoods united nations monetariy and financial conference of july 1944. the bricks declared they would establish an alternate to the world bank to be called the new development bank based in shanghai, china. the bank will have a $50 billion loan portfolio. $10billion from ea
. >> what is the probability, mort? >> i would say 49.4%. [ laughter ] >> not 50. fifty. >> reporter: don't want to go that far. >> always the pessimist. >> mort. he got it right. the answer is 50/50. don't forget, the mclaughlin group has its own website. you can watch this program and any program on the web at any time anywhere in the world at www.mclaughlin.com, could anything be simpler. when we come back, brazil, india, china, south . >>> issue...
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. >> mort does good with his money. there is a new book culling out called billionaires, assessing political influence. mort is in the book, i approve everything he does with his money, supporting health issues and so on. it's what you do with your money that makes a difference. >> you think the rich can understand the plight of the lower cases? >> yes, i think some can and some will not because obviously they're living a different lifestyle but they have perspective on other issues. one thing being for example the fiscal health of the country. that's something a lot of wealthy people have a real concern for. it's something they're going to talk about. they understand if i may say so what fill on floppy means and how the community has to support issues we need resolved. >> putting up building for the public good. you have a new building going up. is that complete? >> almost. >> i commend you on that. issue three, spinning a web. >> i decided it was time to come back in and rejoin the debate. we're in a transitional peri
. >> mort does good with his money. there is a new book culling out called billionaires, assessing political influence. mort is in the book, i approve everything he does with his money, supporting health issues and so on. it's what you do with your money that makes a difference. >> you think the rich can understand the plight of the lower cases? >> yes, i think some can and some will not because obviously they're living a different lifestyle but they have perspective on other...
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we'll going to mogul publisher mort washington. i just talked to ups.hey got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. introducing synchrony financial bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. helps you find a whole range andof coverages.ur price" tool no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. >>> 14 days till the midterms. the leading oddsmakers overwhelmingly predicting republicans will
we'll going to mogul publisher mort washington. i just talked to ups.hey got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. introducing synchrony financial bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. helps you...
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joining us now, billionaire, publisher, and boston properties executive chairman, mort zuckerman.y friend juan williams said that women will decide this election, president obama won the female vote, how worried should we be? >> women will help decide the vote, they know that men in their familys, and they, are having a terrible time on the employment scene, and you hole hold the administration in power responsible for what has been a weak economy now for 5 years. >> and as we look at polls, this president is unpopular. 55% disapproval rating in gall gallup. what is going to determine the outcome? women, independence? who? >> he has such high negative ratings in every poll that i have seen, 55 percent is low for the lack of approval, i saw one that was 59%, and you realize his support is limited to about 25% of the population. that is why he can't win. no matter what. everyone else is either not going to vote for him, or very likely will not. they see what is happened. >> happening in this country, and abroad. whether islamic state, negotiation with iran, proposition this administ
joining us now, billionaire, publisher, and boston properties executive chairman, mort zuckerman.y friend juan williams said that women will decide this election, president obama won the female vote, how worried should we be? >> women will help decide the vote, they know that men in their familys, and they, are having a terrible time on the employment scene, and you hole hold the administration in power responsible for what has been a weak economy now for 5 years. >> and as we look...
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joining us billionaire, publisher magnate and boston properties executive chairman mort tuckerman. >>sident obama won the female vote. how worried should we be? >> i think women will help decide the vote, because they know the men in their families and they themselves are having a terrible time on the employment scene. generally speaking, you hold the administration that's in power responsible for what has been a very weak economy now for five years. >> and as we look at the polls, as i said earlier, this president is profoundly unpopular. 55% disapproval rating in the most recent gallup poll, tracking poll. what's going to determine the outcome? women, independents, who? >> well, he has such high negative ratings in every poll i've seen. in fact, 55% is low for the approval. i saw one with 59%. and then if you take up the people who are undecided you really lie realize 25% of the population. that's why he can't win -- everybody else is definitely not going to vote for him or very likely not going to vote for him. they see what's happening in the country. >> happening abroad, whether
joining us billionaire, publisher magnate and boston properties executive chairman mort tuckerman. >>sident obama won the female vote. how worried should we be? >> i think women will help decide the vote, because they know the men in their families and they themselves are having a terrible time on the employment scene. generally speaking, you hold the administration that's in power responsible for what has been a very weak economy now for five years. >> and as we look at the...
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first named mort. >> mort was the first vehicle that i owned. i bought it for $125.a funeral home when they had a bunch of cars in the back and they were selling them. i went in there and there were two of them and they were identical. thehad a blue interior and other had red interior so i took the one with the blue interior. >> the next one is -- there is a fine car. >> a wild car, all right. a very special car. it has taken me a lot of places. i j-roll that car all the way across the country -- i drove that car all the way across the country. without much gasoline. >> ethanol and batteries? >> it operates on electric motor and a battery system. ethanol generator which does not affect the food supply. it is made from the waste of food. it does not have any negative impacts on anything except oil companies. >> [laughter] that is ok with you. >> it is time to move on. >> tell me about storytone. >> it is a record of new songs. >> orchestral. also, a big band record for some big bands. that is pretty exciting for me because, you know, i have never done anything like th
first named mort. >> mort was the first vehicle that i owned. i bought it for $125.a funeral home when they had a bunch of cars in the back and they were selling them. i went in there and there were two of them and they were identical. thehad a blue interior and other had red interior so i took the one with the blue interior. >> the next one is -- there is a fine car. >> a wild car, all right. a very special car. it has taken me a lot of places. i j-roll that car all the way...
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. >> stephen: previously called mort. >> now called mora.g you're going to start dressing like a lady, always? my whole life, i have been dressing up. like a man. (cheers and applause) >> do not hurt my feelings. (laughter) >> stephen: i need your help. i'm going to put my cards on the table. >> do it. >> stephen: okay. i need your help. i'm not an actor. you're an actor, and you -- (laughter) i don't understand -- i don't understand certain things. >> i'm going to take you through this. (laughter) >> stephen: be gentle. be gentle. >> be gentle with me. >> stephen: transgender to me is fascinating like quantum physics is. >> okay. >> stephen: and quantum physics, a particle can both be there and not. >> right. >> stephen: and they can both be true. >> right. by the way, i'm lost. >> stephen: that's the way i am when it comes to understanding the transgender community. how can someone be both identify final as -- identifiable as a man but identify as a come in their life. how can that be true? >> mora, since she was 5, has felt she was in the
. >> stephen: previously called mort. >> now called mora.g you're going to start dressing like a lady, always? my whole life, i have been dressing up. like a man. (cheers and applause) >> do not hurt my feelings. (laughter) >> stephen: i need your help. i'm going to put my cards on the table. >> do it. >> stephen: okay. i need your help. i'm not an actor. you're an actor, and you -- (laughter) i don't understand -- i don't understand certain things. >>...
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. >> aunque en el paÍs ha mort una sola persona que se efectuÓ en liberia el miedo al virus es real.iel bauch es experto en enfermedades. >> la mayorÍa de las personas como nosotros que trabaja en una tienda no tiene riesgos. >> son pocos los que saben verdaderamente cÓmo se contagia. >> no se muy bien enterado pero si lo veo las noticias. >> se contrae cuando entra en contacto con algÚn fluido corporal de una persona enferma. cuando esa persona no tiene sÍntomas el riesgo de transmisiÓn es bajo y lazos entramados que se infectaron estaban en contacto cercano con el paciente que muriÓ. en estados unidos el miedo se ha movido mÁs rápido que el virus. el desafÍo de las autoridades de la salud como los centros para la prevenciÓn y control de enfermedades sellador al pÚblico a separar el mito de la realidad. en la prensa compartimos esa responsabilidad. la informaciÓn es una buena defensa. esos todo lo que tenemos desde atlanta regresamos con ustedes. >> esta anunciado hoy que la enfermera contagiada hoy parece recuperado del mortÍfero virus. en comitÉ especial del gobierno de ese paÍs d
. >> aunque en el paÍs ha mort una sola persona que se efectuÓ en liberia el miedo al virus es real.iel bauch es experto en enfermedades. >> la mayorÍa de las personas como nosotros que trabaja en una tienda no tiene riesgos. >> son pocos los que saben verdaderamente cÓmo se contagia. >> no se muy bien enterado pero si lo veo las noticias. >> se contrae cuando entra en contacto con algÚn fluido corporal de una persona enferma. cuando esa persona no tiene...
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the best possible bigs made brick & m mort yar a politician. the second is the income brackets of the bottom of the pyramid. again, this is a major issue and cost of access was another issue. we thought we could take financial services to the last mile using telecommunications infrastructure. simply, we tried the capability of the bat tom of the pyramid having funz. the second as secretary sympathy is the issue of a low percentage of the population being banned. and for that was a market figure. we ask ourselves how can we limit the market figure where 896% of the population is screwed up by a market. we didn't talk about the bad years that existed to the low income getting up financial access. financial income for the new neck is essential. if there is critical, the economic gainsst economy don't trickle down to about that segment of the politicians. we used technology to reduce the cost of access. and then remove mostst bad years that had to go with the tradition and market regulation. when ask you the population that is not connected to the
the best possible bigs made brick & m mort yar a politician. the second is the income brackets of the bottom of the pyramid. again, this is a major issue and cost of access was another issue. we thought we could take financial services to the last mile using telecommunications infrastructure. simply, we tried the capability of the bat tom of the pyramid having funz. the second as secretary sympathy is the issue of a low percentage of the population being banned. and for that was a market...
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long before that, they were mort tally wounded by the government. the '90s, the fcc mandated broadcast networks carry three hours a day of educational programming. they scheduled an for saturday morning to get it out of the way so it wouldn't affect their ratings. what happened in the '90s was cartoons ran off the cliff but didn't look down till now. >> nicely done. >> and scooby-doo is not educational? >> my favorites scoop by doo -- >> hong kong fooey. >> amazing but racist. >> i was a big fan of the shazam isis hour. which is now ruined for me. he had a winnebago. stick around. is maroon five full of sexist jive? are we just being mean because it's adam levine. a new video from the god awful video for the song animals features lead d bag as a butcher who has bloody fantasies about a beautiful customer played by his real wife. take a look, look takers. ♪ baby i'm preying on you tonight ♪ ♪ i'll eat you alive ♪ just like animals like animals ♪ ♪ maybe you think that you can hide ♪ ♪ i just know you're -- just like animals, animals like animals ♪ ♪
long before that, they were mort tally wounded by the government. the '90s, the fcc mandated broadcast networks carry three hours a day of educational programming. they scheduled an for saturday morning to get it out of the way so it wouldn't affect their ratings. what happened in the '90s was cartoons ran off the cliff but didn't look down till now. >> nicely done. >> and scooby-doo is not educational? >> my favorites scoop by doo -- >> hong kong fooey. >> amazing...
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. >> it was mort filing. my mother is very conservative and very reserved. won't even wear a sweatshirt with lettering on the front because she thinks it draws attention to her bosom. so, she was probably more mortified than i was. so i would like ask a question, we were -- i'm never forget it, at the kitchen table, i would reich a yet down then hide under the table until they could answer the question for me. >> hold on. literally under the table and they're answering it so you didn't have to have eye to icon tact. >> exactly right. >> were you asking graphic that not really. i mean, i was in like fourth grade. so i don't think it was maybe third grade. >> did you come out with any education at small. >> i absolutely did not. >> so our bodies ourselves, my doctor was like here, mrs. henkel, give your daughter this. and so i red that. and -- >> your last name is really hinge snell. >> really? >> we had that discussion. >> did i not know that. >> yes, kerrey hen he will. i have heard it all. anything else would you like to add? >> no. >> i thought it was a jo
. >> it was mort filing. my mother is very conservative and very reserved. won't even wear a sweatshirt with lettering on the front because she thinks it draws attention to her bosom. so, she was probably more mortified than i was. so i would like ask a question, we were -- i'm never forget it, at the kitchen table, i would reich a yet down then hide under the table until they could answer the question for me. >> hold on. literally under the table and they're answering it so you...
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out there tomorrow, maybe pockets of steadier rain, on thursday, that cool mort easterly flow kicks inill end up being pretty significant storm system for new england. since we sit on the outskirts of that, it is mainly again clouds and showers and little built of cool down for us in the days ahead. currently at 54 degrees, little cooler through the most outlying suburbs like trenton, 49 currently, 47 mount pocono see temperatures dropping off. today definitely milder day by comparison. notice the difference when you walk out the door. from yesterday, to this morning. and we flirt with 70, with little sun, as well. by tomorrow, thursday, the clouds dominate, and we will still have some showers to track. jess? >> thanks, kate i good morning, actually going outside right in chester county right now, where we have live footage here from the chopper. overturned tractor-trailer involving suv. closing route ten, at route 340. if you want to actually go over to our maps right now, you can see, it is quite a mess right there, and alternate to get around that area, take sandy hill road. west tr
out there tomorrow, maybe pockets of steadier rain, on thursday, that cool mort easterly flow kicks inill end up being pretty significant storm system for new england. since we sit on the outskirts of that, it is mainly again clouds and showers and little built of cool down for us in the days ahead. currently at 54 degrees, little cooler through the most outlying suburbs like trenton, 49 currently, 47 mount pocono see temperatures dropping off. today definitely milder day by comparison. notice...
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she was mort phied, don. i may be okay with it, i may be okay with being able to defend myself. may be able to deflect it. a lot of women aren't. it shouldn't be up to the women to have to feel okay or not. guys shouldn't be looking at women like they are a piece of meat. i realize your sex center in the brain as a dude is 2 1/2 times bigger than a woman's and you think about sex more than we do. >> no. >> but still. i understand what you are saying. this is when you are talking about a teenager, okay, that's wrong. but, you know, that's in a perfect world where guys aren't going to look at women. tara, you know, guys simply saying, how are you you feeling this morning? >> listen, i have mixed feelings about this. i understand. >> i do too. >> women, nobody wants to hear people making suggestive things to you or being harassed when you walk down the street. but that is this is something that you cannot, you are not dpg to be the thought police. what are we going to do about it? should we be teaching men to be more respectful to women. this is something, cat calling has been goin
she was mort phied, don. i may be okay with it, i may be okay with being able to defend myself. may be able to deflect it. a lot of women aren't. it shouldn't be up to the women to have to feel okay or not. guys shouldn't be looking at women like they are a piece of meat. i realize your sex center in the brain as a dude is 2 1/2 times bigger than a woman's and you think about sex more than we do. >> no. >> but still. i understand what you are saying. this is when you are talking...
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but all of these rules and laws actually existed in some pry mort yal form before that. so 1906 with the had convention -- there were a lot of things. going back further and further and further you get into religious doctrine which every single religion in the world that i know of has protection of civilians, mostly women, children, elderly, the disabled, that kind of thing. so it all comes from a place. and every single culture that i've studied has this and then they were sort of indoctrinated into the geneva conventions. yes, they did actually make a big difference in the how the u.s. military goes about its operations. >> their carry them with them. >> they carry the geneva conventions with them they're in their rules of engagement, cards that they put into their uniforms. lot of militaries do this. it goes to your last question, hearts and minds. the reason why militaries want to in many cases protect civilians or avoid causing civilian harm is because of needing to garner that local support in order to do what they have to do. or, because they don't want internatio
but all of these rules and laws actually existed in some pry mort yal form before that. so 1906 with the had convention -- there were a lot of things. going back further and further and further you get into religious doctrine which every single religion in the world that i know of has protection of civilians, mostly women, children, elderly, the disabled, that kind of thing. so it all comes from a place. and every single culture that i've studied has this and then they were sort of...
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the best possible bigs made brick & m mort yar a politician. the second is the income brackets of the bottom of the pyramid. again, this is a major issue and cost of access was another issue. we thought we could take financial services to the last mile using telecommunications infrastructure. simply, we tried the capability of the bat tom of the pyramid having funz. the second as secretary sympathy is the issue of a low percentage of the population being banned. and for that was a market figure. we ask ourselves how can we limit the market figure where 896% of the population is screwed up by a market. we didn't talk about the bad years that existed to the low income getting up financial access. financial income for the new neck is essential. if there is critical, the economic gainsst economy don't trickle down to about that segment of the politicians. we used technology to reduce the cost of access. and then remove mostst bad years that had to go with the tradition and market regulation. when ask you the population that is not connected to the
the best possible bigs made brick & m mort yar a politician. the second is the income brackets of the bottom of the pyramid. again, this is a major issue and cost of access was another issue. we thought we could take financial services to the last mile using telecommunications infrastructure. simply, we tried the capability of the bat tom of the pyramid having funz. the second as secretary sympathy is the issue of a low percentage of the population being banned. and for that was a market...
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as mort mi mid mi mid sized seds at least a year away from release. >> you can catch the full report tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific. >> my wife wants one badly. you can test drive them in washington, d.c. or in maryland, but you can see them in virginia. that's how confusing that entire system is. >> got it. >> the failed casino in atlantic city has a new owner, brookfield property partners went into bankruptcy auction with a $10 million bid. it owns the hard rock and hotel casino in las vegas. it is going to reopen as a casino hotel. >> actor comedian adam sandler has his share of box office success, now taking his talents to netflix, signing a deal to make four movies that will appear exexclusively on the internet streaming service. his first movie could be ready by 2015. >> that florida man who shot and killed a teen over loud music has been found guilty of murder. >> aljazeera america's legal contributor jami floyd hawaii the jury rejected michael dunn's claim of self defense. >> a student running on the field takes another big hit this morning. that's a huge fin
as mort mi mid mi mid sized seds at least a year away from release. >> you can catch the full report tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific. >> my wife wants one badly. you can test drive them in washington, d.c. or in maryland, but you can see them in virginia. that's how confusing that entire system is. >> got it. >> the failed casino in atlantic city has a new owner, brookfield property partners went into bankruptcy auction with a $10 million bid. it owns the...
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but all of these rules and laws actually existed in some pry mort yal form before that. so 1906 with the had convention -- there were a lot of things. going back further and further and further you get into religious doctrine which every single religion in the world that i know of has protection of civilians, mostly women, children, elderly, the disabled, that kind of thing. so it all comes from a place. and every single culture that i've studied has this and then they were sort of indoctrinated into the geneva conventions. yes, they did actually make a big difference in the how the u.s. military goes about its operations. >> their carry them with them. >> they carry the geneva conventions with them they're in their rules of engagement, cards that they put into their uniforms. lot of militaries do this. it goes to your last question, hearts and minds. the reason why militaries want to in many cases protect civilians or avoid causing civilian harm is because of needing to garner that local support in order to do what they have to do. or, because they don't want internatio
but all of these rules and laws actually existed in some pry mort yal form before that. so 1906 with the had convention -- there were a lot of things. going back further and further and further you get into religious doctrine which every single religion in the world that i know of has protection of civilians, mostly women, children, elderly, the disabled, that kind of thing. so it all comes from a place. and every single culture that i've studied has this and then they were sort of...
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. >>> mort gablg ragage rates dron this week. take a look.er, president of quicken loans. and we're here in detroit with our amazing team members. the best part about working with quicken loans, is that you have a mortgage expert on the other line that's always gonna find out the best possible solution. we just don't treat you as a loan number. we wanna make sure that we help you out. we're people just like them. ya know, and we know that they have jobs, they have kids, they have soccer. their home is where their heart is. so we wanna make sure that we take care of them. call quicken loans today for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze! use steam to give you both crisp vegetables and juicy chicken... and you pour the sauce. healthy choice café steamers. >>> 30 minutes past the hour right now. think about this, abhorrent, unforgi unforgivable, barbaric, that's how david cameron is describing isis and its brutal beheading of british aide worker and taxi driver alan henning. cameron met with top security chiefs today following hennin
. >>> mort gablg ragage rates dron this week. take a look.er, president of quicken loans. and we're here in detroit with our amazing team members. the best part about working with quicken loans, is that you have a mortgage expert on the other line that's always gonna find out the best possible solution. we just don't treat you as a loan number. we wanna make sure that we help you out. we're people just like them. ya know, and we know that they have jobs, they have kids, they have...