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this morning after police it cleared as a car park on his orders and despite the critique of new york congress members and city council members michael bloomberg defended his stance. no right is absolute and with every right comes responsibility the first amendment gives every new yorker the right to speak out but it does not give anyone the right to sleep in a park or otherwise take it over to the exclusion of others nor does it permit anyone in our society to live outside the law. it's now just about an hour ago new york judge michael starman ruled that no the protesters do not have the right to stay in a park or tents or was sleeping bags writing his decision the court is mindful of the movement's first amendment rights of freedom of speech and peaceable assembly however even protected speech is not equally permissible in all places and all times so it's a lose for occupy wall street today that isn't also a loss for the first amendment joining me to discuss it is christopher freend friend excuse me president of the friendly fire zone dot com christopher thanks so much for joining us tonight
this morning after police it cleared as a car park on his orders and despite the critique of new york congress members and city council members michael bloomberg defended his stance. no right is absolute and with every right comes responsibility the first amendment gives every new yorker the right to speak out but it does not give anyone the right to sleep in a park or otherwise take it over to the exclusion of others nor does it permit anyone in our society to live outside the law. it's now...
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new york. the congress got information that the officers of the new federal reserve bank examine some of the biggest banks in the country for taking gifts. henry said it after them right away, and we started an investigation. and you can read about it in the book. finally, the president, gerald, of the new federal reserve bank, wrote in a letter and said look, sometimes they take a few meals, and a literal handful, that's a direct quote from his letter, well, henry hit the ceiling. because they're supposed to be investigating. the information we got, it is kind of a joke. and that's probably why banks like citibank had 50 billion off their main record. where would the examiners? with a dining out with the people they are investigating. then we got information that the los angeles branch of the san francisco federal reserve bank, which has much of the currency that comes into the fed, they store all the new currency from the bureau of engraving and printing as well as all the money that the banks don't want to hold on the premises. they all ship it to the federal reserve banks. and a public number th
new york. the congress got information that the officers of the new federal reserve bank examine some of the biggest banks in the country for taking gifts. henry said it after them right away, and we started an investigation. and you can read about it in the book. finally, the president, gerald, of the new federal reserve bank, wrote in a letter and said look, sometimes they take a few meals, and a literal handful, that's a direct quote from his letter, well, henry hit the ceiling. because...
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new york. >>> congress, considerably more wealthy than they were say two years ago.ut how much of a raise you've earned, if you've got an raise, right, the last two years. now, remember, these are the men and women who handled regulations for corporations in this country. also charged with trimming the fat. so within congress who is worth the most, money-wise? care to guess? send me a tweet at brooke bcnn. we will crunch the numbers next. and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ to the flu. an accident... to asthma. a new heartbeat... to a heart condition. when you see your doctor, you don't face any medical issue alone. you do it together. at the american medical association, we're committed to preserving that essential partnership between patients and their doctors. because when it comes to your health, you need someone you trust. the ama. protecting the relationship between patients and physicians. (announcer) gold bond ultimate healing lotion. moisturizers, vitamins, and
new york. >>> congress, considerably more wealthy than they were say two years ago.ut how much of a raise you've earned, if you've got an raise, right, the last two years. now, remember, these are the men and women who handled regulations for corporations in this country. also charged with trimming the fat. so within congress who is worth the most, money-wise? care to guess? send me a tweet at brooke bcnn. we will crunch the numbers next. and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to...
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congress. four days later, "new york times" poll showed support for congress settles into a new historical low. second, we were wrong because the new approval rating was 9% and not an%. avoiding sequestration may not seem like the be all and end all four people in washington, but for people back home looking -- have very low expectations of what congress can do, this would be a tremendous victory. sometimes americans here left when they voted for president obama and sometimes they veered right when they voted for republicans in the house in the last election. mostly what they want to do is move forward. it's our obligation as leaders in washington to help them do that. >> thank you very much, david. by show of hands, and you don't ask to speak on behalf of your organization, but as six experts, will the super committee reach its gold 1 trillion plus the inducted reduction by november 2030? thank you,. , we have heard a lot about the percentage of federal spending and how its is way above its normal or average level. is that? and is there a spending problem in our government? >> historical avera
congress. four days later, "new york times" poll showed support for congress settles into a new historical low. second, we were wrong because the new approval rating was 9% and not an%. avoiding sequestration may not seem like the be all and end all four people in washington, but for people back home looking -- have very low expectations of what congress can do, this would be a tremendous victory. sometimes americans here left when they voted for president obama and sometimes they...
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i began as a personal aide to the legendary balla absed in her first run for congress in new york city in the 1970's. i am a green party activist. i am running because i have become incredibly concerned about what is going on in the world in this country. it seems that we have gone so far to the right. i believe that the values of the green party would make an enormous difference. the values of grass-roots democracy, environmental wisdom, and nonviolence. i feel that the election of a green mayor in san francisco would have an enormous effect. not only on some francisco, but the entire country. it would open political discourse at a time when the fate of our planet is hanging in the balance. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is david schiu. we are going to spend a lot of time talking about what we believe in. i want to talk about who i am a little bit. raised in boston, born in cleveland by immigrant parents, we can to some francisco 15 years ago for what we all love about the city. our commitment to diversity and social justice and innovation. i have been fortunate to wor
i began as a personal aide to the legendary balla absed in her first run for congress in new york city in the 1970's. i am a green party activist. i am running because i have become incredibly concerned about what is going on in the world in this country. it seems that we have gone so far to the right. i believe that the values of the green party would make an enormous difference. the values of grass-roots democracy, environmental wisdom, and nonviolence. i feel that the election of a green...
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actually functions we have wincing congress and simply use lies and tricks to repair the bacon lead and make any decisions that are going to affect us all last month in new york times poll found that congress had a nine percent approval rating personally i think that might be too high and so now the supercommittee wants to use a gimmick to avoid budget cuts because they can't agree on what to cut. so that's why we're giving them this totally but that it super committee tonight's tools and award. ok guys it's time for happy hour and joining me tonight is r t producer jenny churchill and tanya sama native reporter and blogger for think progress dot org hello ladies thank you for joining me happy monday. first of all bill o'reilly has a new book come out it's about how america changed out of the assassination of abraham lincoln and here i'll let him have it and sell for you. going to see this book surprised me it's a lot different from your other books it's a terrific read thank you and you're really go into your roots as a history teacher i am i taught history for a couple years in a rough neighborhood in miami florida there and you know i was always fascinated
actually functions we have wincing congress and simply use lies and tricks to repair the bacon lead and make any decisions that are going to affect us all last month in new york times poll found that congress had a nine percent approval rating personally i think that might be too high and so now the supercommittee wants to use a gimmick to avoid budget cuts because they can't agree on what to cut. so that's why we're giving them this totally but that it super committee tonight's tools and...
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new york. >>> already, some in congress are trying to undo these automatic spending cuts. my message to them is simple. no. i will veto any effort to get rid of those automatic spending cuts domestic and defense spending. there will be no easy off-ramps on this one. we need to keep the pressure up to compromise. not turn off the pressure. >> bret: president obama speaking to reporters moments before the show started about the super committee failure. reaction was quick. the democratic leaders, senate majority leader said this in a statement. "democrats were proposed to strike a grand bargain and asking millionaires to pay fair share and we put willingness on paper but republicans never came close to meet us halfway. in absence of balanced plan to reduce the deficit by at least as much, i will oppose any efforts to change or roll back the sequester." they countered the democrats' suggestion of not one, but two good faith republican proposals that was not possible not because republicans wouldn't compromise but democrats would not accept a proposal to expose the size or scop
new york. >>> already, some in congress are trying to undo these automatic spending cuts. my message to them is simple. no. i will veto any effort to get rid of those automatic spending cuts domestic and defense spending. there will be no easy off-ramps on this one. we need to keep the pressure up to compromise. not turn off the pressure. >> bret: president obama speaking to reporters moments before the show started about the super committee failure. reaction was quick. the...
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with what occupy wall street is all about. >> they left new york and their campsites two weeks ago, just in time to get their message to congress and in particular, the so-called congressional super committee charged with crafting a debt reduction plan. >> what happened with the super committee is a perfect view sample of our current political system. >> they say it means victory for the occupy movement. the new yorker stopped briefly to rally with those who say they occupy the sea at mcpherson square. -- who say they occupy it dc at mcpherson square. >> we just followed in their footsteps. >> tonight the marchers say they are going to rally here on the steps of the capital, and after that they are going to try to pitch tents on the reflecting pool. >>> now to the fallout from the failure of the debt super committee. jobs and spending around area are also on hold. the lack of action by the committee is worrying a lot of people here in the area. they want to know if automatic cuts will occur and how they will affect them. jennifer is live in the newsroom with a closer look. >> we have been told by experts -- this 11-page letter
with what occupy wall street is all about. >> they left new york and their campsites two weeks ago, just in time to get their message to congress and in particular, the so-called congressional super committee charged with crafting a debt reduction plan. >> what happened with the super committee is a perfect view sample of our current political system. >> they say it means victory for the occupy movement. the new yorker stopped briefly to rally with those who say they occupy...
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new york for the latest in business news. >> reporter: >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money the super committee sell off. congress deficit reduction talks failed and that was not a huge surprise but it drove the markets down 2%. and the dow lost 249 points and the nasdaq was off 49. >>> a steady find the financial services industry this year has lost more than 200,000 jobs worldwide. that's more than 174,000 two years ago and the 50,000 jobs cut in the u.s. are double last year's number. >>> target employees are demanding the retailer push back the black friday midnight opening time in protest they delivered more than 190,000 petition signatures to target headquarters. >>> and new york stores are known for holiday displays but shoppers this year are going gaga at barney's that turned a floor over to lady gaga and there are hundreds of gifts with the lady gaga theme. that's america's money. i am rob knellson. -- nelson. >>> welcome back to "good morning maryland." justin you've been talk about the severe weather across the center of the country. >> the videos are amazing. >> massive flooding in little rock. now wa
new york for the latest in business news. >> reporter: >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money the super committee sell off. congress deficit reduction talks failed and that was not a huge surprise but it drove the markets down 2%. and the dow lost 249 points and the nasdaq was off 49. >>> a steady find the financial services industry this year has lost more than 200,000 jobs worldwide. that's more than 174,000 two years ago and the 50,000 jobs cut in the u.s....
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the nasdaq and new york stock exchange. the deadlock in congressr reducing our debt is definitely sending some chills in the marks this morning. our numbers set to head down and that is also spreading around the world. europe all down this morning. just about 2% and overnight in asia as well. we will look for those opening moments in a minute. >>> thank you for joining us here on ktvu channel 2 morning news. it is monday, november 21st i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. it's 6:30. >>> for the first time in almost a month there is not a single occupy camp in the city of oakland. early this morning police cleared out the snow park encampment. ktvu kraig debro is in oakland right now. he has the details. >> reporter: the camp may be gone but some of the people that occupy the camp are still here this morning on harrison street sitting on the sidewalk there. we asked them they said that they brought the movement here last week after the occupy oakland camp at franklin plaza was raided. city workers are picking up garbage acr
the nasdaq and new york stock exchange. the deadlock in congressr reducing our debt is definitely sending some chills in the marks this morning. our numbers set to head down and that is also spreading around the world. europe all down this morning. just about 2% and overnight in asia as well. we will look for those opening moments in a minute. >>> thank you for joining us here on ktvu channel 2 morning news. it is monday, november 21st i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. thank...
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new york. tonight, there is a new plan by the 99% movement to occupy congress. we'll tell you all about it. >>> and breaking news out of washington. republicans say that they have a new plan to fix income inequality in america. they want to make the rich richer. and they wonder why the 99% movement is just getting stronger? this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> we deserve leaders who can tackle this problem to give america a debt-free nation and prosperous economy. >> the brand new republican plan to fix income equality helps the rich and does nothing to help the poor. and lawmakers are demeaning the 99% movement. >> i don't see why the media or anyone took them seriously. >> tonight, sei, president mary kay henry gives us her first interview since she was arrested protesting in new york. and daily kos blogger jesse legreca is here. the marches continue tomorrow in madison. 30,000 or more are expected as a walker recall rally. we're going live to the badger state. >>> and newt gingrich has refused to appear on my show, but he's still teeing off on msnbc.
new york. tonight, there is a new plan by the 99% movement to occupy congress. we'll tell you all about it. >>> and breaking news out of washington. republicans say that they have a new plan to fix income inequality in america. they want to make the rich richer. and they wonder why the 99% movement is just getting stronger? this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> we deserve leaders who can tackle this problem to give america a debt-free nation and prosperous...
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congress, but conkling was no joke. he was dangerly powerful. as a senior senator from new york, he controlled the customs house, the largest federal office in the united states controlling 70% of the country's customs revenue. conkling tightly controlled patronage within his state, and he wanted complete and unquestioning loyalty. in fact, his participant in new york -- apartment in new york was known as the morgue. he was enraged when grant didn't get the nomination, but he was really mad when he realized he couldn't control garfield. to conkling, the attempt on garfield's life was his ticket back in power, but for the first time in conkling's life, nothing turned out as he planned. chester author was garfield's vice president, but he was conkling's man. politically, he was completely conkling's creation. in fact, the only other political office he'd ever held was as the collector of the new york customs house, a position that conkling, through president grant, had begin to him. in that position, he made as much money as the president, and he never showed up for work before no
congress, but conkling was no joke. he was dangerly powerful. as a senior senator from new york, he controlled the customs house, the largest federal office in the united states controlling 70% of the country's customs revenue. conkling tightly controlled patronage within his state, and he wanted complete and unquestioning loyalty. in fact, his participant in new york -- apartment in new york was known as the morgue. he was enraged when grant didn't get the nomination, but he was really mad...
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. >> the gentleman from new york has 30 seconds remaining. >> a year now into the new congress, what is your biggest regret then? >> i really thought the president and i could come to an agreement. and i thought that for the good of the country, he and i could have solved this problem. we could have passed a significant bill to reduce our long-term obligations. listen, we've made promises to ourselves that our kids and grandkids cannot afford. and we have to deal with it. >> what's becoming clear over time, as the president puts forward proposals that had been accepted in the past by democrats and republicans alike, is that we have a very, very obstructionist wing of the republican party, whose been very successful at keeping the president from accelerating this jobs recovery as quickly as he would like. [ speaking foreign language ] >> do you think the united states, the obama administration, has to ratchet up the confrontation? >> yes. eck it's time to confront the iranian regime, because it's the poster child for state sponsorship of terrorism. it's trying to get a nuclear weapon.
. >> the gentleman from new york has 30 seconds remaining. >> a year now into the new congress, what is your biggest regret then? >> i really thought the president and i could come to an agreement. and i thought that for the good of the country, he and i could have solved this problem. we could have passed a significant bill to reduce our long-term obligations. listen, we've made promises to ourselves that our kids and grandkids cannot afford. and we have to deal with it....
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new york. at the local congresswoman was there the congress people listened congress people have gotten ahold of them local politicians national politicians what's happening is that these community creating intense thousands of of local people concentrated that's tremendous political power don't knock it that's why unions have force because they're concentrated political power is groups of people instead of groups of money this is how the teachers' unions have become so powerful so now we're bank consumers and we going to be a tremendous political power and people think well wait a minute and we have to start changing banking rules so they're afraid the banks thought that you're powerful because they thought they charge you you'll scream and obama said just if you later charge you so obviously the base think you're parcel with your money so why don't you think you're powerful don't feel helpless that is a very good point. you talk about the threat by goldman sachs. when you surprised that i was really surprised that when they announced these fees and they talked about you know it's only for peop
new york. at the local congresswoman was there the congress people listened congress people have gotten ahold of them local politicians national politicians what's happening is that these community creating intense thousands of of local people concentrated that's tremendous political power don't knock it that's why unions have force because they're concentrated political power is groups of people instead of groups of money this is how the teachers' unions have become so powerful so now we're...
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new information will be laid out later today revealing the difference in pay between men and women with a lower degree of education. senator bob casey of pennsylvania and congress woman caroline maloney of new york will highlight a new report which shows, on average, women with a high school degree or less earned lower hourly wages than men with the same degree. in addition, among those less educated workers, women tended to work in industries with lower wages than men. 40 degrees at 5:12 here on tv hill. coming up -- really remarkable story of a handicapped teen fulfilling his high school dream by scoring a touchdown. >> plus, an investigation into fake ipads this morning, where they were discovered and what you need to know before purchasing the apple product. >> and we're taking a look at the area roads this morning. week give you a live view of the j.f.x. and check on the major roads. major roads. that's coming up. everybody knows the best place for a good time is mississippi. major roads. that's coming up. and that's only until they visited us in louisiana. which is a distant second to sunny florida. for beautiful vacation, nothing beats alabama. ok, we'll never agree on who's best. but we
new information will be laid out later today revealing the difference in pay between men and women with a lower degree of education. senator bob casey of pennsylvania and congress woman caroline maloney of new york will highlight a new report which shows, on average, women with a high school degree or less earned lower hourly wages than men with the same degree. in addition, among those less educated workers, women tended to work in industries with lower wages than men. 40 degrees at 5:12 here...
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news for the unemployed vets. the question is, how sad is it that the only thing we get anything through congress on jobs is by putting our troops into the bill. >>> rick perry jets into new york
news for the unemployed vets. the question is, how sad is it that the only thing we get anything through congress on jobs is by putting our troops into the bill. >>> rick perry jets into new york
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new yoke not -- york not for the parade but business news. >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money, a threat from moody's. the agency is warning congress not to mess with the automatic spending cuts or it will downgrade the u.s. cuts were tr failure of the super committee. incredible stats about turkey from the u.s.da. u.s. produce more than a quarter billion birds and minimum a and north carolina produce the most. federal reserve this summer cut in half the fees that the banks charge mer when the debit cards were used but it the new rules allows them to make up the difference with fees and they are suing to make them stop it. robettes are staying close tohome. last year you could see them in six cities besides new york and they toured 19 cities. this year it's in 3 city and there's no tour. >>> and that's america's money. i am rob nelson. >>> now "good morning maryland." >>> bea gaddy created a thanksgiving tradition that lives on in balmmore and helping people who need it the most. those from the bea gaddy family are preparing for a big day where we find corinne redman standing by for the 30th annual event volunteers on stand by. cor
new yoke not -- york not for the parade but business news. >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money, a threat from moody's. the agency is warning congress not to mess with the automatic spending cuts or it will downgrade the u.s. cuts were tr failure of the super committee. incredible stats about turkey from the u.s.da. u.s. produce more than a quarter billion birds and minimum a and north carolina produce the most. federal reserve this summer cut in half the fees that the banks...
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the new york federal reserve maybe they made comments 245 declared the sub prime loans to be racially oriented, manufactured data. have you looked at that new york federal reserve issue? >> congress mapp, i'm reasonable familiar how credit scores are generated, and i'm -- >> i'm asking about the new york federal reserve. did you look at that? >> i don't think i recognize -- >> we'll get a copy to you. have you looked at plebs of congress urging institutions that they could not discriminate on loans? have you looked at that? >> i'm sure i would not have devoted bureau resources to individual members indefinitely. >> on page five you talk about the bureau's central responsibility is to identify, address outdated undually burdensome regulations. do you have an example of an undually burdensome regulation that y'all actually tossed out? >> sure. as i discussed earlier, we are now developing the harmization and streamlining of two very important disclosure forms used throughout the multitrillion mortgage business. >> when you talk about protecting the consumer, you talk about constantly in your presentation the written presentation, the need for better information. do you have a littl
the new york federal reserve maybe they made comments 245 declared the sub prime loans to be racially oriented, manufactured data. have you looked at that new york federal reserve issue? >> congress mapp, i'm reasonable familiar how credit scores are generated, and i'm -- >> i'm asking about the new york federal reserve. did you look at that? >> i don't think i recognize -- >> we'll get a copy to you. have you looked at plebs of congress urging institutions that they...
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new york to baltimore. moving from new york to havre de grace this morning. they will continue to make a stop in baltimore. they intend to take the march down to d.c. when congress votes to expand it bush-era tax cuts. city needs to raise another $15,000 to put on the annual fireworks display. city will continue to except the nation's before making a final decision. >> write a check. that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked -- are you concerned that baltimore might not have a fireworks show on new year's eve this year? >> we will post more of your answers on the front page of wbaltv.com. >> 1 crisis averted in washington and another looming. temporary spending bill has been passed. super committee has yet to come up with a plan to slash $1.2 trillion. we get the latest from tracie potts. >> no shut down. government will continue running. what is up in the year is whether the super committee can come up with $1.2 trillion in cuts before the holiday. >> that would be a giant light up call to the congress that it is time to prep the band-aid off and do what needs to be done. >> it needs to be fair. republican
new york to baltimore. moving from new york to havre de grace this morning. they will continue to make a stop in baltimore. they intend to take the march down to d.c. when congress votes to expand it bush-era tax cuts. city needs to raise another $15,000 to put on the annual fireworks display. city will continue to except the nation's before making a final decision. >> write a check. that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked --...
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will veto any efforts to get rid of the automatic budget cuts and urged congress to get back to work to reduce the deficit. >>> new york stocks dropped over 240 points overnight. investors sold a wide range of issues due to concerns over the u.s. budget deficit and the growing credit uncertainty in europe. the dow jones industrial average finished monday at 11,547, that's down 248 points, a loss of 2.1% from friday's close. share prices plunged on european voices, also. indexes showed sharp declines of 2% to 3%. the index in london fell 2.6% and in frankfurt and paris, we saw losses of 3.4%. taking a look at bonds, yields on italian an spanish sovereign debt is high. the yield on italy's 10-year government bond around 6.6%, spain's around 6.5%. debt problems are now spreading outside of the euro zone. hungary asked the international monetary fund and the european union for precautionary financial support. hungary's request comes as it faces difficulties raising funds. with its debt rising to more than 80% of the gdp, rating agencies warned earlier this month that hungarian government bonds could face a downgrade. this
will veto any efforts to get rid of the automatic budget cuts and urged congress to get back to work to reduce the deficit. >>> new york stocks dropped over 240 points overnight. investors sold a wide range of issues due to concerns over the u.s. budget deficit and the growing credit uncertainty in europe. the dow jones industrial average finished monday at 11,547, that's down 248 points, a loss of 2.1% from friday's close. share prices plunged on european voices, also. indexes showed...
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new york. >> absolutely legal. congresshe tax codes and companies find every way to make sure they lower their tax burden. you know what they say? they say we're in business to return value for our shareholders and our shareholders need to us have the lowest tax burden we need to have. >> after watching that, my first question is companies are complaining about high corporate tax rates? are they really that high? if they are getting away not paying any income tax don't things balance out? the second question i have these government regulations that are prohibiting companies from hiring, big companies are they really? >> i'll tell you where they are hiring? they are hiring in the tax departments. that's where there's a boom in hiring, in the tax departments. >> big american companies. >> all right. a house committee has voted to subpoena the white house of the growing solyndra scandal. the solar panel firm filed for bankruptcy after receiving a guaranteed loan from the government leaving the taxpayers on the hook for half a
new york. >> absolutely legal. congresshe tax codes and companies find every way to make sure they lower their tax burden. you know what they say? they say we're in business to return value for our shareholders and our shareholders need to us have the lowest tax burden we need to have. >> after watching that, my first question is companies are complaining about high corporate tax rates? are they really that high? if they are getting away not paying any income tax don't things...
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congress have against healthier lunches for kids? "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. tonight from new york west to chicago and st. louis and beyond, members of the protest movement that started under the banner occupy wall street are on the move. this is the two-month anniversary of the birth of the movement. this was billed as a day of action. it started in new york with thousands on the move and police right behind them. we begin with this still unfolding story tonight. nbc's mike taibbi in lower manhattan. hey, mike. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the occupy wall street movement had promised huge crowds for its day of action and that prediction finally looked realistic a short time ago. now some 5,000 protesters, union members are gathered in foley square. that's near city hall and federal buildings. before that, much smaller crowds and the police in complete control even when tempers flared. there were confrontations that resulted in scores of injuries and scores of arrests in lower manhattan. the police from daybreak on keeping protesters on the sidewalks, out of the
congress have against healthier lunches for kids? "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. tonight from new york west to chicago and st. louis and beyond, members of the protest movement that started under the banner occupy wall street are on the move. this is the two-month anniversary of the birth of the movement. this was billed as a day of action. it started in new york with thousands on the move and police right behind...
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congress controlled d.c. finances. >>> the occupied d.c. movement is taking action after the york city.s in new a judge ruled that they could to the park but they .annot bring sleeping bags that ruling led to some protests in d.c. they marched to show support. >> it only makes this movement grow. come back bigger and better. >> i heard what happened in new york. join in the march. >> the protesters are saying yorkhat the new have arators to not go, they are coming in d.c. by thanksgiving. >>> officials are looking into the background of a man shot by police inside the business school at berkeley. this happen yesterday about a from where protesters demonstrating. police shot the man when he raised the gun toward them. word on his condition. >>> president obama has visitled his promise to australia. the president arrives in the few hours ago. he and the prime minister increase thens to u.s. military presence. president obama is scheduled to to the parliament tomorrow. >>> 56 degrees. >> coming up, we finally know which couples are going to compete on "dancing with the ."ars learn which celebrity
congress controlled d.c. finances. >>> the occupied d.c. movement is taking action after the york city.s in new a judge ruled that they could to the park but they .annot bring sleeping bags that ruling led to some protests in d.c. they marched to show support. >> it only makes this movement grow. come back bigger and better. >> i heard what happened in new york. join in the march. >> the protesters are saying yorkhat the new have arators to not go, they are coming in...
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the answer, 1800, now of course congress had met long before that but in other cities it first convened in new yorkty 1789 for the first two sessions then sessions 3 through 5 philadelphia not until the start of the 6th congress lawmakers moved permanently to the district back if the day when congress got something done. >> all right. your 5 day forecast, later this afternoon a little sunshine falling temperatures generally 40s bring along a jacket could be a snow shower west and northwest of the city, later this morning early afternoon, the rest of your forecast this weekend generally nice temperatures 60s before the red skins sunday. >> lil mo is in our studios the new cb called ps i love me available now -- cd called ps i love me available now, in stores and on itunes. >>> you are going to do the first single, i love me. >> yes. ♪ [ music ]
the answer, 1800, now of course congress had met long before that but in other cities it first convened in new yorkty 1789 for the first two sessions then sessions 3 through 5 philadelphia not until the start of the 6th congress lawmakers moved permanently to the district back if the day when congress got something done. >> all right. your 5 day forecast, later this afternoon a little sunshine falling temperatures generally 40s bring along a jacket could be a snow shower west and...
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he travels to scranton to push congress to extend a payroll tax cut that expires at the end of the year. the president heads to new york for a campaign fund-raiser tonight. >>> now to the mystery in aruba. the main suspect in robyn gardner's disappearance is a free man and could return to the u.s. today. gary giordano left jail last night in he can now leave the island. he was locked up for four months while police searched for robyn gardner. gary giordano told police she was swept out to sea while snorkeling. >>> the man who tried to assassinate former president ronald reagan could soon be freed as well. a federal judge will begin holding hearings today on whether john hinckley can leave st. elizabeth's hospital in southeast. doctors say he should be allowed to live with or near his mother and virginia. prosecutors say he is still a threat. he has been allowed to leave the hospital for 10 days at a time. >>> damage for three families at an apartment complex in aspel hill. they are outraged by how the building's management reacted. one woman said she warned management that the ceiling was leaking but nothing was done.
he travels to scranton to push congress to extend a payroll tax cut that expires at the end of the year. the president heads to new york for a campaign fund-raiser tonight. >>> now to the mystery in aruba. the main suspect in robyn gardner's disappearance is a free man and could return to the u.s. today. gary giordano left jail last night in he can now leave the island. he was locked up for four months while police searched for robyn gardner. gary giordano told police she was swept out...
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new york city. responsibility for cutting the nation's debt and deficit is shifting back to congress as the super committee officially yesterday admitted failure. just hours before the midnight deadline, the leaders of the bipartisan panel issued a statement about the deadlock. they wrote in part, "despite our inability to bridge the differences, we end this process united in our belief that the nation's fiscal crisis must be addressed and we cannot leave it for the next generation to solve." i know. that's why you were created actually. the breakdown of the super committee will trigger $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts including $600 billion from the defense department. a number of republicans are already working to stop the military cut. they're supposed to take effect in early 2013. president obama, though, vowing to block those efforts. he said congress must stick to the guidelines of the deal. >> already some in congress are trying to undo the automatic spending cuts. my message to them is simple. no. i will veto any effort to get rid of those automatic spending cuts, domestic and defense spend
new york city. responsibility for cutting the nation's debt and deficit is shifting back to congress as the super committee officially yesterday admitted failure. just hours before the midnight deadline, the leaders of the bipartisan panel issued a statement about the deadlock. they wrote in part, "despite our inability to bridge the differences, we end this process united in our belief that the nation's fiscal crisis must be addressed and we cannot leave it for the next generation to...
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but congress can also get rid of that trigger by simply voting to get rid of it. americans, meantime, are almost out of patience. in a new recent "new yorks poll, just 9% approve of the job congress is doing. 9%. the super committee says it's going to work through the weekend to try to reach a deal. i spoke earlier with our political panel, congressional correspondent kate balduan, chief political analyst gloria borger, and mark mckinnon, a former adviser for the bush/mccain campaign, and co-founder of the nonpartisan political group, no labels. >> so, keith, these automatic spending cuts were supposed to force congress into making tough choices. why does it seem they haven't made any progress at all. >> reporter: well, anderson, things are looking grim. and i think for the first time, we can really say, according to a lot of the sources i've been talking to, if things don't change dramatically up here in these negotiations, the committee is heading towards failure. just evidence of that is that without getting into a lot of the detail, democratic and republican leadership had been talking about what republicans had called kind of plan "
but congress can also get rid of that trigger by simply voting to get rid of it. americans, meantime, are almost out of patience. in a new recent "new yorks poll, just 9% approve of the job congress is doing. 9%. the super committee says it's going to work through the weekend to try to reach a deal. i spoke earlier with our political panel, congressional correspondent kate balduan, chief political analyst gloria borger, and mark mckinnon, a former adviser for the bush/mccain campaign, and...
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being highly complicity in 9/11 and the effort to bring these cases to new york to civilian trial, and new york said, not here, congress not anywhere in the united states, so, those cases are coming back to guantanamo and we will see, i think, the same thing. aggressive defense lawyer assuring that these defendants get the best defense possible. >>dave: this could be the redemption of military tribunals. thank you for joining us from miami. >>guest: thank you. >>dave: an explosion at a military base in iran this morning and secretary of state, hillary clinton demands answers about the nuclear weapon situation in iran. and justin beiber's baby drama is crazy. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. okay... uhh. the bad news, it's probably totaled. the good news is, you don't have to pay your deducble. with vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance, you got $100 off for every year of safe driving, so now your deducti
being highly complicity in 9/11 and the effort to bring these cases to new york to civilian trial, and new york said, not here, congress not anywhere in the united states, so, those cases are coming back to guantanamo and we will see, i think, the same thing. aggressive defense lawyer assuring that these defendants get the best defense possible. >>dave: this could be the redemption of military tribunals. thank you for joining us from miami. >>guest: thank you. >>dave: an...