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the terrorists to who who is the harboring the terrorist isolating terrorists while it's current osborne i love that that's right so in other words people love it i mean if you take our subjects example what we would we've been saying for five years now and what's been proven now that's the way you way there's a war for a guy you're your drone you're you've got. i live in. rome under the bridge is an effective feckless little loser because i was there all druids ok the financial services...
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also let's keep in mind we talk about london as being the nexus of global financial terrorism thanks osborne and cameron where are the bankers that icelandic government is looking for to prosecute . their own acts of terrorism who's harboring them bring the terrorists to who who is the harboring the terrorist icelandic terrorists well it's coming osborne i love that that's right so in other words people in london if you take our subjects example what we would we've been saying for five years now and what's been proven now that's the way you way there's a war forgot you're you're drunk you're you've got. i live. under the bridge is an effective feckless loser because the i was there all druids ok the financial services authority is investigating the matter their investigations are said to focus on three concerns first is that libel rates have may have been held down artificially in the financial crisis this would have make banks look more secure than they were second is whether the banks setting libel rates leaked their data to traders ahead of their official release you don't need to investi
also let's keep in mind we talk about london as being the nexus of global financial terrorism thanks osborne and cameron where are the bankers that icelandic government is looking for to prosecute . their own acts of terrorism who's harboring them bring the terrorists to who who is the harboring the terrorist icelandic terrorists well it's coming osborne i love that that's right so in other words people in london if you take our subjects example what we would we've been saying for five years...
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osborn. if you went to law school, the one book you would have read before going to law school was "the paper chase," and this is a book that john j. osborn wrote. has really become a classic. and it, of course, spawned an oscar-award winning film, same name, and also a television series. he's also written an incredible article about "to kill a mockingbird," so we're going to ask him about that. next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chanc
osborn. if you went to law school, the one book you would have read before going to law school was "the paper chase," and this is a book that john j. osborn wrote. has really become a classic. and it, of course, spawned an oscar-award winning film, same name, and also a television series. he's also written an incredible article about "to kill a mockingbird," so we're going to ask him about that. next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now,...
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so then i got to follow tom osborne.'m following a legendary football coach talking about a legendary football coach. even to this day i'm getting goosebumps remembering that time because it was really an exciting and a moment i'll always remember. but again, what joe paterno did that stood apart from many other coaches was his dedication to education and academic excellence. unlike many other schools with division i programs, paterno recruited a player speaking first about penn state's academic excellence. and during that time in the early 2000's when i served with coach tom osborne, those were mean years for penn state and joe paterno and when we'd come to town on a monday or tuesday night for votes, coach osborne would summon me over on the floor and talk to me about what was going on in central pennsylvania, how was the media treating joe? and there was a real concern that coach osborne had for joe paterno. and a real respect came through. so after several of these meetings i finally asked coach osborne, i said, it's
so then i got to follow tom osborne.'m following a legendary football coach talking about a legendary football coach. even to this day i'm getting goosebumps remembering that time because it was really an exciting and a moment i'll always remember. but again, what joe paterno did that stood apart from many other coaches was his dedication to education and academic excellence. unlike many other schools with division i programs, paterno recruited a player speaking first about penn state's...
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responding to the rate things -- ratings, george osborn said -- the opposition party was quick to blamethe government. the shadow finance minister said -- both sides are all too aware of the potential cost of a downgrade. those in france and austria, last month they were stripped of their coat -- aaa status by standard and poor's. this means there is extra pressure on countries to find ways to ensure sustainable growth. in times of cuts in pensions, it is the hardest part of all. >> our economic editor gave this assessment of the implications to the u.k. economy from moody's announcement. >> it shows you you can have a shadow hanging over your triple a rating even if you are committed to cutting the deficit if your economy is not growing fast enough. that is one thing moody's has highlighted. it is not a downgrade. they have not put us on that- watch -- on negative watch, which would be if there was a better than 50% chance. there is a one in three chance of losing the race came in the next three months. france has had the same treatment, nine countries that moody's has reassessed in te
responding to the rate things -- ratings, george osborn said -- the opposition party was quick to blamethe government. the shadow finance minister said -- both sides are all too aware of the potential cost of a downgrade. those in france and austria, last month they were stripped of their coat -- aaa status by standard and poor's. this means there is extra pressure on countries to find ways to ensure sustainable growth. in times of cuts in pensions, it is the hardest part of all. >> our...
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how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering the question, but i'm getting stuff off my shoulders. >> let me get something off my shoulder. with no lack of respect. wall street lawyers are serving capitalistic corporations who have taken our democracy in hostage. you served one dinosaur fighting another dinosaur for the last firms. that is shifting money, you know, from one capitalistic entity to another. so if you think that works, i think it's a manifestation of the malfunction of the entire system. [applause] >> why do i think this audience is going to be on his side? [laughing] i actually -- i don't disagree with what you're saying. but i'm saying, from a functional standpoint it works. i mean, wall street law firms work. they do great work. they do the best practice of law that is done in the country. and if you don't believe that, you're just wrong. [laughing] >> no. the death penalty, appellate lawyers do the b
how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering the question, but i'm getting stuff off my shoulders. >> let me get something off my shoulder. with no lack of respect. wall street lawyers are serving capitalistic corporations who have taken our democracy in hostage. you served one dinosaur fighting another dinosaur for the last...
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how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering the question, but i'm getting stuff off my shoulders. >> let me get something off my shoulder. with no lack of respect. wall street lawyers are serving capitalistic corporations who have taken our democracy in hostage. you served one dinosaur fighting another dinosaur for the last firms. that is shifting money, you know, from one capitalistic entity to another. so if you think
how did osborn get here? you know? that's the hard kind of stuff for television. i'd like to see more of that. i am so sick of "law & order." [laughing] and all of that stuff. i'm not answering the question, but i'm getting stuff off my shoulders. >> let me get something off my shoulder. with no lack of respect. wall street lawyers are serving capitalistic corporations who have taken our democracy in hostage. you served one dinosaur fighting another dinosaur for the last...
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going to be ok really from the standard short term the political reaction from osborne he's the chancellor is going to be look that means we have to double down on our own what we're doing in terms of austerity so short term it's going to actually be they're going to do that exactly what i told you before spain in the u.k. have the highest indebtedness total debt is private and public sector together so in an economy like the u.k. where you're cutting you're going to get cuts here and that's going to produce cuts over there so that's going to create a negative momentum but internationally me because i've got to go further just mean in terms of the money going in there people still moving cars because they can print the romani that actually means yields will go lower so the reality is they're not in the same position as the euro zone countries exactly they can print money when the economy goes to the yields go lower and that's what's going to happen in the similar to the us thank you so much for breaking this all down for us in a way that is very you know good and different at work it's nic
going to be ok really from the standard short term the political reaction from osborne he's the chancellor is going to be look that means we have to double down on our own what we're doing in terms of austerity so short term it's going to actually be they're going to do that exactly what i told you before spain in the u.k. have the highest indebtedness total debt is private and public sector together so in an economy like the u.k. where you're cutting you're going to get cuts here and that's...
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i examine wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed do i think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent the chances in one thousand nine hundred seven and did it even in previous generations were in one file and under still your independence they were still part of sterling for many years if i was named john i want to jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to was short break and after that short break we'll continue or to our discussion on the fate of scott stayed with our. but i. was struck with that you asked me are you going to be on the newseum in the early ninety's so you get to them on yeah if you want to have sex go and have sex. and. welcome back to miles o'brien you know a lot about to remind you we're talking about the independence of scotland. and you can. see. ok david if i go back to you in denver and a recent poll gives the the following numbers fifty two percent to t
i examine wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed do i think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent the chances in one thousand nine hundred seven and did it even in previous generations were in one file and under still your independence they were still part of sterling for many years...
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i examine wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent the chancellor says nine hundred ninety seven and did it even in previous generations when will file and under still go independence they were still part of sterling for many years if i'm going to show you jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our live our discussion on the fate of scott stay with our. education system. wealthy british style. was the first. time. markets finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on r.g.p. . and you can. still. welcome back to talk time you know about to remind you we're talking about the independence of scotland. and you can see. ok david if i go back to you in denver and a recent poll gives the the following numbers fifty two percent to thirty two pe
i examine wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent the chancellor says nine hundred ninety seven and did it even in previous generations when will file and under still go independence they were still part of sterling for many years if i'm...
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alex salmond wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent the chancellor says nine hundred ninety seven i think it even a minute previous generations will file and under still your independence they will stop sterling for many years if i was going to jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the fate of scott stay with our. challenges mad as the e.u. hits twenty. crisis poisons the union. profiteers have more power than people. a free trade bloc under threat from the great least. twenty. and you can. still. welcome back i'm wrong i'm beautiful to remind you we're talking about the independence of scotland. and you can. see. ok david if i go back to you in denver and a recent poll had gives the the following numbers fifty two percent to thirty two percent english voters
alex salmond wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent the chancellor says nine hundred ninety seven i think it even a minute previous generations will file and under still your independence they will stop sterling for many years if i was going...
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like someone wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like a independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent to china so since nine hundred ninety seven and did it even in previous generations when the file and under still go independence they will still pop steadily for many or if i'm going to i want to jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue or to our discussion on the fate of scott stayed with our. good. and. want to. leave. the. world with her science technology innovation all those developments from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. download the official t. application to your i phone i pod touch from the i.q. zaps to. life on the go. video on demand tease my old car. and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your fellow. soldiers on the dot com. welcome back to the wrong time you know about to remind you we're talki
like someone wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like a independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent to china so since nine hundred ninety seven and did it even in previous generations when the file and under still go independence they will still pop steadily for many or if i'm going to...
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it's a good example so the headline beware the risks of the rush to regulate it's written by george osborne and june a zoomie now who are they well they're the finance ministers of britain and japan and what are they saying to highlight a couple of their key concerns both of our governments have expressed concerns about the volcker rule and they talk about the unintended consequences and one that they name is this to give you an example they say there's an exemption for trading and us government securities but not other sovereign so it could reduce liquidity in non-u.s. sovereign markets making it more difficult costlier and riskier for countries to issue and distribute debt so that's just one of their argument about that argument itself now in the financial times paul volcker earlier this month wrote an editorial saying it's. basically a joke the banks in europe japan and canada should be able to pick up the slack but what i want to focus on is why have these foreign governments joined us banks in the fight against the volcker rule why now why are we seeing this well take a look at these r
it's a good example so the headline beware the risks of the rush to regulate it's written by george osborne and june a zoomie now who are they well they're the finance ministers of britain and japan and what are they saying to highlight a couple of their key concerns both of our governments have expressed concerns about the volcker rule and they talk about the unintended consequences and one that they name is this to give you an example they say there's an exemption for trading and us...
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alex salmond wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. this is nonsense because the bank of scotland has been independent the chancellor says nine hundred ninety seven and did it even in previous generations when will file and under still go independence they will still part of sterling for many years if it was originally a jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to one short break and after that short break we'll continue or our discussion on the fate of scott stayed with our. strike for thirty australia are going to be on new zealand in the early nineties so you get to among the series if you want to have sex go and have sex. the closer has been to the whole bar of screen. where the country's mineral wealth starts its way across the ocean. now our team goes to the area. dr lenin looking to a different character to represent. for local businesses are striving to build the aviation capital of russia. for th
alex salmond wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. this is nonsense because the bank of scotland has been independent the chancellor says nine hundred ninety seven and did it even in previous generations when will file and under still go independence they will still part of sterling for many years if it was...
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i examine wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed i think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent the chancellor says nine hundred ninety seven and did it even in previous generations when will file and under still go independence they are still part of sterling for many years if i'm going to jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to one short break and after that short break we'll continue or to our discussion on the fate of scott state with our. wealthy british scientists are. sometimes. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on r g. p soon which brightened soon moved from funds to questions. whose firms don't totty dot com. and you can. start. welcome back to montauk on peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the independence o
i examine wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed i think it would be for the scottish people. cases no one since because the bank of scotland has been independent the chancellor says nine hundred ninety seven and did it even in previous generations when will file and under still go independence they are still part of sterling for many years if i'm...
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i examine wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like a independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. this is nonsense because the bank of scotland has been independent the chances in one thousand nine hundred seven and did it even in previous generations are in the file and under still year ago independence they were still part of sterling for many years that i was going to run away and jump in here gentlemen we're going to go to one short break and after that short break we'll continue or our discussion on the fate of scott stayed with. him. but i. was struck with the idea of australia if you will to use them in the early ninety's so you get to among the trees if you want to have sex go and have sex. wealthy british style. is not on. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. if you. still. want to. wel
i examine wins this referendum he would be doing a deal to drop similar fiscal rules with george osborne it doesn't sound much like a independence from a tory tax and spend policy to me nor indeed think it would be for the scottish people. this is nonsense because the bank of scotland has been independent the chances in one thousand nine hundred seven and did it even in previous generations are in the file and under still year ago independence they were still part of sterling for many years...