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paul paul with greens. and washington and talks between russia's foreign minister and the u.s. secretary of state or deal of raw proposes a new step by step strategy towards iran that may bring to iran back to the negotiating table or words nuclear program. and rupert murdoch's media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest settle i broadcasters a frenzy over news they've are asking consumes politicians and points. over the top stories news continues at the top of the hour coming out though our special report on one of the most scenic regions in russia from wash would lead to mighty mountains so by cost the region presents a sight to behold discovering russia's next. skin region deep in the siberian forest is one of russia's new this territories formed in two thousand and eight it brought together the chips are i me arguing boreal regions and with it a striking mix of asian and european culture. traveling around you can find buddhist temples spooling national parks and remote villages that still practice traditions that date back and thousand years but if you're flying here you'll be landing in the regions vibrant capital. whenever you're a new place of course the best way to get to know is to have a local show you around and i know one lady here has promised to send me a bit of what life is like in the fast life. jurors home to just over three hundred thousand people and it's a real mismatch of styles because one of the only cities in russia lives based on a grid system and the downtown area has some beautiful european including stark texture and the further you rolaids the more soviet and industrial it becomes. if you don't mind your bug in your teeth this is a great way to see the city stanislav her and her friends on the only boy his interests are. with these guys prefers a ride off the roads. motorcycle team is based we call the trans point call motor sports federation team is made up of more than thirty minutes and the training course is just over here. most of the team are away at a competition so there was still plenty of people out for a quiet day a first for them. with a broken bones here and there and having fun. and if a seven year old can make it around the track in one piece. well once i figured out how to stop the thing from stalling at least. take that society i'm making my own. never again. ok so i might not be a natural rebel without a cause but there are some people insured who can live rather unconventional minds . probably to say the recycling projects around russia still in their infancy but why no one around here. has exactly what to do with that. there are certain. things might do what america really. really old. he has developed a whole new take on hitting the bottle and the engineer who just can't stop building i'm one of the really expensive bricks and there are plenty of alternatives just lying around. many bottles if it pulls up over the years you know mineral water beer and the like i had difficulty getting rid of them so i thought i might as well use them for a good purpose so the first thing i made was a bathroom a nice and warm place. and as time went by all the projects dropped on. this powerful tower for instance from the inside it may be all counties version of the london muslim. this. but up top it's a place for the kids to play and help with the gardening to. some yeah is my swimming pool has a double purpose if you're into first your children's from in the water and then it's used to watering plants and then will fill the swimming pool up again there it will flamingo out a way that will feel that's both. a could use projects have made him a bit of a local celebrity he's always had plenty of fans to bring him supplies luxury luxury village news. and you can keep up with a news. story look coming up. it took seventy eight people to collect these bottles even a particular story that everyone has brought. each building normally takes years to complete but ok he isn't slowing down his property empire is next one is an old school and he's always looking for willing volunteers if you want to try and with a few quick tips from the most i was well on my way to an architectural triumph. lewis hold work in the hot sun makes a man thirsty. come prepared sadly i don't have to stay and help to finish this project but i can at least help contribute to the building materials he would bring on the job as incurred. by just one of course because my next stop was going to take some serious concentration if i didn't want to end up with a black hole to. shuffle them over. to most a lot of. this is ten c. karate club the biggest and most successful in the city. it's run by alexander one of russia's most accomplished karate masters and he's a bilious sister by his son yevgeny he's only a first son black belt of course i was in for an easy ride. somehow. it's been poured a while since on a throw to roundhouse kick in anger here gainey made sure i go an intensive profession course. but. quickly in here. cracked over the head. has been teaching here since nine hundred ninety four and estimates he's trained a thousand students that's more than one percent of the city's population. this is a man who says he wants to attack his with his always blindfolded. when he offered me a little. play instruction. that he would take measures. mean fighting machine. was just not good so i wanted to find somewhere in the city to relax and recuperate. a few hundred kilometers from the chinese border and there's a thriving community here along with the culture they've brought their remedies there are almost no russians working in this chinese medicine center a whole range of different treatments. cupping therapy was particularly effective and he was the word of a grandmaster. apparently this is supposed to be great for your circulation and your joints. it also happens to be one of the most things ever experience it's. just relax and do the thing. it does get better the longer your lawyer but i'm still counting down the fifteen minutes i have some waits. for. us to see. this new good. old boy. who thought such a small close and was capable of inflicting so much pain and i was any health way through the treatments. right i'm happy with the procedures but both gentle and refreshing the first because now my back row feels like he's had an encounter with a tyke. understandably i was a little nervous as i climbed on to my next plinth but my instructor on dres soon had me completely relaxed. ready for some relief at least until i noticed him getting out of like. brooke. baldwin of. the course of a minute so i meet with him. and see the world through. they may have been using me as a human flown by but it's also supposed to be great for the secular nation. compared to those volatile voyles this is a walk in the park. not sure whether most kids sucked up into little clubs boils book. is required. because those two things because without much see the free world ok the boy. with my body chewed up by centuries of chinese wisdom he was trying to seek out some spiritual healing too and that meant getting out of the city. not far from the capitol is one of the areas most beautiful makes the schools. service is the national park it's the biggest national park in the whole region and it's centered around a series of sacred. unfortunately most of them high up on the hills which means if i'm going to see them. i've got a bit of a track ahead of. them of course i picked one of the hottest days of the year to do . these things plenty of refreshment available. the trucks are said to have been here for millennia and each visit their response to do their bit to keep them flare. piles of stones but you can see here a made by the pilgrims taking the trek up into the hills it's traditional to remove obstacles from your park so that's obviously helps you but also the others who are coming to follow in your footsteps and of course never has that bit of karma. it can be easy to get lost here if you don't know where you're going but i was lucky enough to have my guide by year waiting for me and one of the park's most spectacular points. by it was a buddhist who's been showing people around here for more than ten years and he knows it all why is most sacred places. this is a holy place and the moments name means god is and one of the goddesses is right here in the rock for much you can answer many questions anyone can profit from the knowledge that just touch the rock with your hands and for it. putting my forehead on this rock. it's supposed to impart some wisdom to me. it's going to. stay. but there are plenty of opportunities to draw on the god's knowledge here dozens of pilgrims journey here almost every day to make offerings all seek guidance in the parks various shrines and most of them are headed for one particular destination. it's been a long hot track but it's finally almost at the end because just behind me is the holiest sites for the buddhists in the whole of this park it's called the gates cathedral and people believe that it actually marks the entrance to paradise. take a climb up the stairway to heaven. as a cold drink waiting for me at the end of it. you lucky enough to have the spirit speak to you or not there's definitely a special energy about. incredible views and natural monoliths make this a memorable trip and i was looking forward to seeing more of the region's british treasures. for the full scale we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. and mission. critical patients free. of charge is free. range from three. three. to three. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media john darche dot com. is an amazing experience for both hikers and pilgrims alike but. can be found in the region but isn't plays a major role in culture in fact the region is home to the two oldest but it's temples in the whole of the country but it's not just people spiritual well being that concerned with here. pretty serious program. sometime police homes around two hundred monks and students and there's always a good argument behind. it's a teaching. course of such discussions to students learn philosophic truth. gain is the see me among kids and give me a tour of the impressive temple grounds. it was built back in the late eighteenth seventy's but fell into disrepair during the soviet union and for the last twenty years you have gagne and his brothers have been helping to restore it to its former glory. but the monks haven't only been rebuilding the temple they've also been restoring their academy. an english teacher who's been working here since one nine hundred ninety four. children study here for five years and as well as languages and all. i think he's heavily on some bets in science as a gift and that's. one of the great borghese sciences fife for the sciences and for most of you can teach tippett and that's to. explain the types of parts all organisms. there are lots of different levels is what were your pulse of the year very much i'll leave you will paul's teaching of paul's different kinds some while. we already have computers worth a certain rate for the ten years ok. so perhaps the most important lessons concentration will destroy your summary do they have some extremely well travelled professors from most of your class. or from us the listeners this can't you all feel both of that bottom line he came from me and. his. former top five and his thing. for nine years through it is far. more the story and now these he teaches feels he falls to what one wishes he writes things to be it has moments of action is not what it should be how i decided it was time to go why am i in the monks where well but these deep intellectual pluses they do make you think. i'm a study of the five years but that doesn't mean that the philosophical questions for the monks here apparently are one of the favorites is simply how is it. who i am. that's something that probably would take a lot of time. but the people around here don't just like to exercise their m
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horseback, bicycles, foot patrol and plain clothes are keeping close watch tonight on the national paul. paul wagner has those details. >> ever since 9/11, security is tight and when osama bin laden was killed a few months ago, they decided to take it up a march. it's saturated from the capitol to the lincoln memorial. earlier, we found a family from indiana who thought twice before coming here for the form. >> what was it that concerns you? >> ing. i'm a worry ward. i worry about everything and there is tops of officers. >> reporter: they came here from indiana to enjoy everything. and we found them waiting in line for security at the capitol. >> do you feel safe? >> i feel totally safe. >> my daughter was scared to come. i told her this is the safest place. >> yeah. >> and everywhere you looked, officers were patrolling on fat patrol, horseback, bicycles and suvs and officers were looking anywhere for trouble off thema, there is another layer of security. >> it has to do can with technology and plain clothes officers and a combination of how we're using information coming into a variety of
horseback, bicycles, foot patrol and plain clothes are keeping close watch tonight on the national paul. paul wagner has those details. >> ever since 9/11, security is tight and when osama bin laden was killed a few months ago, they decided to take it up a march. it's saturated from the capitol to the lincoln memorial. earlier, we found a family from indiana who thought twice before coming here for the form. >> what was it that concerns you? >> ing. i'm a worry ward. i worry...
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the establishment paul paul will have to leave it there thanks so much for your time always good to hear from you paul craig roberts joining us live on his webcam there in florida thank you. well that brings you up to date for the moment next all the latest business news with kareena. her welcome to business here and our team russell is having to face up to its own banking scandal paula has a recess that's largest lender bank of nascar facing criminal charges after its bailout regulators discovered a third of the bank's assets were in bad loans you know costs are up it's up. everything sorted when d.t.p. took over bank of moscow and discovered bad loans worth knowing a billion dollars which is about one third of the bank's assets but this isn't the first time the bank is involved in the scandal the although one involved the building that you see right next to me which is at the mayor's office and that was because the former head of bank of moscow i'm able to do was accused of shady loans to construction companies are run by the former mayors right now he has since fled the country and the warrant has
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paul paul green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground just minutes later and now that probably. but i think what but yet it's only a matter of time before that that little accident occurs we were going to during landing just a hundred meters above the ground when we were only a kilometer away from the runway as a result we were in danger of losing control the crew was dazzled in a catastrophe could have happened. in the worst case scenario pilots can land automatically but not all aircraft can land on autopilot and even if they do those in the cockpit need to remain in control and be able to see. the effect of a laser beam on a pilot can be compared to that of lightning a blind you potentially lethal laser guns imported from china can be bought in russia for as little as a hundred dollars firing a laser beam as far as five kilometers they can burn through paper and even plastic . in the u.s. sales of such devices are banned russian legislators are also considering outlawing them and toughening punishment for this offense though some are shining a spotlight on the police calling for more action the collision course of everyone's waiting for new laws there's no excuse for peace and action on the ground or current legislation is good enough is allows for the arrest and imprisonment of such fools for up to ten years in prison as of now there has been only one arrest in russia for intentionally targeting an aircraft with a laser with this suspect still under investigation attempting to down a plane by other means would be classed as terrorism public concern in russia is rising about the potentially equally serious risk from laser louts and their high tech hooliganism exceed in a grouch over fourteen months. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world had a train has hit a bus in a railway crossing in northern india killing at least thirty five people the bus was on its way from a wedding party with about eighty on board when its axle broke as the unmanned crossing most of the other passengers have been injured the train pushed have more of five hundred metres before coming to hold. south korea will host the twenty eighteen winter olympics the city of bids to hear a plan rivals munich and germany and assume france its third time lucky for south korea which previously bid to host the games in two thousand and ten and twenty four team have more on this in our sport bulletin with andrew and next hour. next in russia close up we take you to the gateway to siberia. and we are and they're corgan region which lies south of the my hero mountains and is distracted by the renowned trance iberian railway its lush landscape has made it a prime spot for russia's food basket giving it a rich agricultural heritage at its heart lies corgan city one of several years older cities and one which is developing a new life for its senior citizens as a boy has been discovering. she may be eighty nine but the xander ivana doesn't have too many happy memories to dwell on a loveless childhood or work color to youth a hard working adult life at twenty five she married an older man and devoted her time to caring for him they do have children so she always knew eventually she'd be alone most people used to ask me why i worked so much they would say you don't have kids why do you need money and i would respond if i had kids they'd help me when i'm old but since i don't have children i needed to work hard at least they would accept me in a retirement home yet her fate too could turn she could never have expected when alexander could no longer care for herself and was about to move into a nursing home a local family offered to adopt her overnight she received two grown up kids and a granddaughter who seemed to need her just as much as she needed them my mother passed away and we just couldn't come to terms with it we were really longing to how grandmother in the house for advice a company an elder prussian around this family's part of the senior adoption program pioneered in dhikr ghana region six years ago the local authorities say it's a win win for all involved senior citizens receiving family care and they're dotting family getting benefit payments in return. a hundred dollars a month may not seem like a lot but in remote russian of villages where jobs are scarce any source of income is valuable. if you place a sunni or a citizen in a nursing home it costs the local budget between four hundred and five hundred dollars per month but they live with families is down to about one hundred dollars per person the economic effect is obvious but the most important thing is that elderly people enjoy the comforts of family life yet despite its apparent all round appeal the program is still small involving only around fifty. and there is a cultural reason for it traditionally in russia elder care has been seen as a responsibility of family members being placed in a nursing home with still associated to shame and stigma and it seems that the ideal flipping with strangers is not the easiest sell either one dysfunction or joint believing that her mother their arrangement was it would be only for a year or so not be seventy two and has no children no close relatives and she's deeply concerned her deteriorating health will be a burden for others. and i could hear we haven't heard a single fight but too much for them why should they care for me when they can barely move around i don't want to burden anyone while saying that doesn't feel there is a lot to celebrate about being all that helps her remaining time will be brief she says at least now she has somebody to talk to. you getting older is one of the biggest fears in the russian society on par with wars over terrorism natural disasters and crime and while in the west people are perhaps of about aging mainly because of the associated health problems here in russia aging is linked to poverty loss of dignity and wellness but the least for these two pensioners is no longer the same old story while to discuss the plight of elderly people in russia and here in the car god region in particular we are now joined by popular come a glorified local brass that has spent years working for the local administration where you just came back from the united states where you spent two years studying for a masters degree graduation thank you for your program as far as i know the industry or for this that living in the united states is they're well developed the sheer number of nursing homes i think more than thirty thousand across the united states speaks to that in russia there are just about fifteen hundred nursing homes are all around the country and as far as i understand there's also a big difference culturally and socially to how people approach the sort of south check well the difference is huge you're perfectly right that united states assisted living is a kind of business and people viewed it as just another way to be independent during their old age so that they could not feed themselves as a burden to their families to their working kids so that they could be. independent in the economic sense and medical. well here in. the russian federation it's totally different because there is no business like assisted living and. institutions of this kind are totally on the world or on the federal budget not sure about it it's just that culturally people are very very afraid i'll find themselves in these homes in these kinds of institutions because they do not want to be a burden to the company they do not they want to be with their families and so the feeling of loneliness while being while living in these institutions is really something that i think very much a great time watching that's all they have time for but please tune in stories on the cookout region on our team. and avoid all reporting there and business is next with. hello and welcome time for your business update europe some bishan to cut carbon emissions could see gas gets into a more prominent role in energy production current campaign us what do you to get even tougher on greenhouse gases than want to fetch a set cut in ten years if that were to happen and gas would be well placed. easier way of doing it is to switch from coal and to some extent oil towards gas so in general gas will benefit from at least at least for this to carry gas will benefit from carbon reduction in the longer it will depend a little bit whether we can establish the technology of carbon capture for gas. let's have a check on the markets bounced back from earlier losses as investors but shrinking stockpiles the signs of economic recovery in the us might sweetness trading at one to seven dollars a barrel while branches that one hundred fourteen dollars a barrel. and markets in asia mixed stocks not just seven day winning streak on thursday as you churches tumbled down the government proposed status on nuclear reactors that sparked fears there restarts may be delayed bought ten thousand line on the nikkei held boosting hopes for further games hong kong stocks advanced led by banks and speculation earnings will benefit from china's decision to raise interest rates. european indices are high on thursday recouping the previous sessions declined with investors encouraged by overnight gains on wall street and in asia and are waiting interest rate decisions in britain and europe. and the russian markets opened higher tracking gains in the u.s. and asia investors here are hesitant to make a big moves so if i am into suppression of economic data from europe let's not have a check on some of the individual show moves on the minds of its oil majors gaining the stronger crude with over one percent is also up supported by news that may see a record net profit in the first half of the year and paul is gorgeous among the main game as it's up over two and a half percent the star. gazprom is considering its electricity generating business with another russian energy major i.e.s. holding it create the choice. company will become the country's biggest power producer with an estimated value of a place seven billion dollars. good news for the russian film industry asked two banks have agreed to help out one of the country's largest conglomerates systema the mass media have a way it's here and its tail was going to i and j will say it's a filmmaking subsidiary get millions of dollars right across or explain how this could improve precious film industry. in the movie world money is king and in russia there's not much to go around when it comes to films but that's all about to change thanks to intellectual property. grab on to gether are providing financing facility of around forty two forty three million dollars we are taking the film rights as collateral we do this because the market is
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ally now arriving from work dazzled by paul paul green light that they are prompted by someone on the ground lucky nothing but wrong but you did some damage from the time before that accident occurs. plus artes close have teamed meets the seniors of siberia one of the region's oldest cities helps and slowly elderly citizens. a friendship bound for gaza with aid has been stopped in crete it comes as the un is due to report on the raid on a previous humanitarian flotilla by israeli troops in may last year when nine turkish activists died after commandos stormed their vessel the incident continues to drive a wedge between israel and turkey are now explains. today thursday is the deadline that the united nations gave itself to submit a report into last may's patella incident in which nine turkish citizens were killed while trying to break israel's blockade on gaza for the last few days as radiant turkish citizens have been meeting around the clock in new york to try and reach some kind of formula that is acceptable to both sides at the heart of the dispute is istanbul's insistence that te
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important one the pilots of a tupolev passenger ally now arriving from istanbul were does old by paul paul green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground just minutes later and now that probably. nothing but but yet it's only a matter of time before that that accident occurs we were going to during landing just a hundred meters above the ground when we were only a kilometer away from the runway as a result we were in danger of losing control the crew was dazzled in a catastrophe could have happened. in the worst case scenario pilots can land automatically but not full aircraft can land on autopilot and even if they do those in the cockpit need to remain in control and be able to see. the effect of a laser beam on a pilot can be compared to that of lightning a blind you potentially lethal laser guns imported from china can be bought in russia for as little as one hundred dollars firing a laser beam as far as five kilometers they can burn through paper and even plastic . in the u.s. sales of such devices are banned russian legislators are also considering outlawing them and tough
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pilots passenger ally now arriving from istanbul were dazzled by paul paul green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground nothing but. time before that deadly accident occurs. still to come for you this hour but first rebel fighters in libya have blamed a lack of ammunition and a lack of nato support for their failure to advance towards the capital tripoli while nato claims it targets only military facilities dr franklin lamb a director of americans concerned for middle east peace told me earlier that that doesn't match what he's seen for himself in tripoli. but i can give you five examples one is the down's syndrome children center which was completely demolished by bombs that serves all over five hundred thousand children around this country their headquarters was bombed as you know secondly as you know the killing of eleven shakes up in breakdown of who were on a peace mission they were bombed the micro bus that was bombed two weeks ago that killed nine people you know they are hitting civilians we had a report this afternoon from a fellow from human rights watch who estimated
pilots passenger ally now arriving from istanbul were dazzled by paul paul green light aimed at the aircraft by someone on the ground nothing but. time before that deadly accident occurs. still to come for you this hour but first rebel fighters in libya have blamed a lack of ammunition and a lack of nato support for their failure to advance towards the capital tripoli while nato claims it targets only military facilities dr franklin lamb a director of americans concerned for middle east peace...
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but some of that makes it easier for people here this is this is what paul said back in the one nine hundred eighty s. here paul paul wavered. how many of our clips i have what i call. wrong good government they want everybody to vote. i don't want everybody go both elections are won by a majority of people they never help and probably going to draw concrete of a are not now. going to elections why can't avoid go out go polling oculus go go is the guy who was helping run the reagan campaign that speech was given when he was running the reagan campaign he helped run the george w. bush campaign the republican plan for the last thirty years has been disenfranchised voters i mean in florida just before the two thousand election katherine harris kicks eighty seven thousand mostly african-americans off the voter rolls illegally so nobody is even talking about it anymore except b.m.w. c.p. just because it said it he doesn't want the wrong people to vote does not mean that he doesn't want democrats to i know but obviously that means he's going to help republicans vote get out of both republicans no no you have no lives you
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conditioner going full blast. >> paul was being paul and made the crack, i can't believe you left the freaking air conditioner on. she said, no, i didn't. >> that's when she heard paulream and the line go dead. his months of growing fear had been validated by at least seven gunshots at close rage. he never had a chance to tell all his doubters i told you so. >>> coming up -- gunning down in his own house. were others in danger? >> we all walked around wondering if we were next. on the hit list. >> police hear a conspiracy caught on tape and learn of a secret stakeout. >> they were essentially surveiling paul duncsak's house. >> when "too fat to kill" continues. [ male announcer ] at nissan, we test the altima's durability on a track that simulates the world's toughest roads. ♪ [ tires screeching ] ♪ if it can survive this drive... ♪ it can survive yours. the nissan altima. innovation that lasts. innovation for all. ♪ innovation that lasts. innovation for all. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [
conditioner going full blast. >> paul was being paul and made the crack, i can't believe you left the freaking air conditioner on. she said, no, i didn't. >> that's when she heard paulream and the line go dead. his months of growing fear had been validated by at least seven gunshots at close rage. he never had a chance to tell all his doubters i told you so. >>> coming up -- gunning down in his own house. were others in danger? >> we all walked around wondering if we...
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paul. >> you cast a paul. i said paul. >> i live in washington so it is paul. >> it is paul? >> at this point you could have just said politician. >> it is 13%. >> also you did not say do ostriches hate iphones? >> did i? >> because sean interrupted you. >> sean didn't know we always run a silly tape. >> but then it made it confusing because you threw to the tape. i just want to let the viewers know that was the line i was supposed to go to. so now i understand. otherwise you are throwing a tape to an ostrich which makes no sense. >> i understand that. as if we believe some things fit into the story. >> you cannot have a magazine anymore, greg. we don't have readers. >> our viewers are not even remembering the video. >> have i to keep going. pab, i agree with you, not exactly the smartest thing if a guy has a gun to the head. for no other reason it could cause him to pull the trigger. >> i am just saying what i learned in my self-defense. tucker heard a completely different argument where you will upset them more if you comply. >> that's the thing. i don't mean to interrupt, b
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paul speaking of political theater this is a video and it's ron paul asking ben bernanke in congress interrogating him very quickly if you could answer another question because i'm curious about this you know the price of gold today is fifteen hundred eighty dollars the dollar euro these last three years was neither you know almost fifty percent when you wake up in the morning you care about the price of gold but the price of gold but i think it reflects a lot of things and it reflects global uncertainties i think people are the reason people hold gold is a protection against what we call tail risk really really bad outcomes and to the extent that the last few years of me people move worried about potential of a major crisis then they have gold as a protection. money no but this is a fantastic video clip because it shows you really now forty years after the closure of the gold window it took forty years for wonks and policymakers and fed chairman to completely this is associate money from gold in their minds and this is the root of the global problem is that they think that their academic theories can solve problems of the global economy and we heard this from christie look the guard recently her response to the european crisis is that simply create more debt this is a typical response of a bernanke you're an academic who their job is to come up with formulas how to increase the debt load and they have lost touch with the reality of gold and what's going to happen is that the market itself will impose the reality by crashing the fee at currencies more than they've already been crashed this is why we've got our price target of gold now set to ten thousand dollars well the other thing is that. there are many reasons why people investors and nations around the world have been buying gold and it was a tail risk as bernanke is one of the many reasons he is the primary reason i would say people are buying gold but he's distracting you with this one element of tail risk and i want to move on to the next to show you the political theater and how it works with the propaganda that we see going on in this financial war talks inflation change could cut social security you know obama and the republican party are hashing it out you know they've been hashing out how to fight this deficit one of the options includes a new inflation measure for social security that could produce savings close to two hundred billion dollars through a combination of reduced benefits and higher taxes the proposal would mean adopting a new inflation measure which would allow policymakers to gradually cut benefits and increase taxes in a way that might not be readily apparent to most americans it's called the chained consumer price index well this is exactly what i'm talking about another words when the formula doesn't support their misconception about why the economy is failing they change the formula instead of simply looking at the evidence staring them straight in place now by adjusting the c.p.i. again and they do this every few years for now thank you will look at the revised c.p.i. and say well there's no inflation and so he'll keep interest rates near zero which of course means the speculators can borrow at rates near zero and the thing that they buy with the money that they're borrowing at near zero thanks to bernanke is food and energy good people on the street are seeing their food and energy prices skyrocket and they complain to the government that we can't eat anymore and the government says well we don't include food and energy in our analysis of price is similar prices we took that out. the consumer price index we only look at this new version of the c.p.i. you must be wrong the fact that you're starving and can't afford gas is incorrect because our our revised c.p.i. model tells us that interest rates need to be near zero as a favor to the speculators and it goes on and on and on but this goes back to the importance of why gold and silver are skyrocketing we've had many trolls many trolls out there saying that don't buy gold and silver those are those are in a bubble those are crazy when the crazy guy is this guy ben bernanke and obama and all of the politicians that america is part of the political theater they pretend there's a red team in a blue team they talk about cutting your taxes while at the same time they're noting here that lower middle income families will be hit the worst and why they're hitting you is because they said that it will not be readily apparent to most americans as long as there are guys cutting taxes they think they're not being taxed this well they are aware of the fact that they're becoming bankrupt but they have no voice they have no vote because only the plutocracy one dollar one vote operates in the united states anymore and plutocracy which is tied into the speculative class they want interest rates to be near zero and ben bernanke is in their pocket he works for them he keeps interest rates near zero saying there's no inflation even though it's gret it's biting him in in the face obviously there is a violation but he is a robot programmed to misinterpret the data but let's move on here max shoplifting is a good for the economy this fits in with the whole propaganda this is from c n b c and they're looking at the latest report from the national retail federation that showed that inventory loss due to shoplifting increased by three point six billion dollars nearly eleven percent last year c n b c says some of qana me watchers say that that's actually a good sign for the economy but there's an increase in shoplifting because it shows that people are willing to take a risk that they might be locked up their chosen initiative. but also because again the majority the growth problems from the banking sector and the banking sector is deregulated and they are engaged in wholesale thieving and larceny so if somebody goes into a seven eleven store and steals they say that guy could work for j.p. morgan thank god i could work for goldman sachs he knows how to steal money he could be useful to us some day but this is how they just reclassify him decide that's not what you think it is your eyes are lying to you so ben bernanke you can say oh all those people buying gold that's just they're afraid of tail risk stealing also puts more people in prison and there's a huge prison industrial complex and private prison business so that's good for the economy too yes and remember george bush tried to re classify as manufacturing all the hamburger flippers in america so they try to paint their economy as looking like the biggest economy in the world and it's becoming more and more obvious that that's a big fraud if at all it all comes back to you know you can make a comparison to roman coin clipping where they clip the coins which created this massive inflation of the collapse of the roman empire in america the coin flipping columns in these new ways they statistically recalculate the statistics to make it look like there's no inflation or they they reclassify hamburger flippers from a service job to a manufacturing job to make it look like there is growth where there is no growth and just like the roman empire that was over expanded too many military occupations there will collapse of the same reason this is not new it happens throughout history so let's look at how the top trickles down to the bottom here and how great the economy in america is obviously do it as copper soars thieves extract a price when thieves ransacked eight air conditioners in an apartment complex in the city of mobile alabama the culprits made off with eight hundred dollars worth of scrap metal and left residents with a thirty eight thousand dollars worth. damages so that's exactly how ben bernanke operates if not you bails out the bankers for say they've stolen eight hundred billion or eighty trillion and it cost the economy many times that to replace and repair the damaged part and that way justifies it as it goes on for a congress and he sees i don't see inflation so i keep interest rates cheap which makes commodity prices skyrocket and congress will say well we see skyrocketing commodity prices we thought we seeing fleishman but because he uses the revised c.p.i. number which excludes food and energy he doesn't see inflation so that therefore that it's just perpetuates itself the is he is blind he's inflation blind on purpose because it helps the speculators there are new laws being introduced all over america because of the rash of theft so in for example they mentioned south carolina which has a new law prohibiting recyclers from paying cash for copper so the sheriff said there we wanted to take the incentive to steal out of the equation which could be a great example for the american population at large to close the fed window to enable these banking banks thursday's crime lords from swapping their toxic assets for you know treasury paper right but they point to the hedge fund managers of the money managers in the banks are sort of stolen all the money as being their heroes as being the heroic superman of the of the economy based on their super larceny so there's no there's no cultural shift away from praising the crooks on wall street there's no heroes in american society they only praise the crook and so these crime lords look around them in a stupid disaster in front of them and then they rename everything to make it look good and this is my final headline here max u.k. needs rich to get richer o.t.r. fines o.t.r. is the office for budget responsibility and they say that although growing levels of. income inequality have been identified by economists as one of the causes of the recent crisis there are now us this shows that government is more dependent than ever for the rich for tax revenues so therefore they should encourage everybody to get richer at the expense of the poor in the middle class but again statistically they're using numbers to legitimize an argument that promotes serfdom and neo feudalism obviously they're going to be paying more in taxes as a percentage as more of the bottom ninety percent end up in prison. clearly if you have a serf population then the taxes being paid will be concentrated in those people who are operating the prisons so i have this headline appeared four hundred years ago in the neo in the feudalism is that of europe somewhere it would make more sense for to see it here in the year two thousand and eleven seems completely out of place but it also goes very well with what bernanke he is saying about inflation not that there's no inflation is in fact this will result the rich will get richer the rich do get richer with inflation because they hold all the assets and they're protected whereas the poor working for pennies on the dollar you see across the world they always end up decimated while the joke's on the rest however because all their wealth is tied into paper currencies on the us dollar less than one percent of all the invested assets in the world are held across us bubbles and the joke is on them because as precious metals continue to skyrocket they're the ones wearing the barrels living in the poor houses while we lord over them say sarah thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you and they are right there don't go away much more coming your way. in a little. discovery. with the one. test yourself and become free. nature can give you. a moment of welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to london and speak with a marathoner key co-founder of bit coin consultancy dot com near welcome to the kaiser report very good to be on the show tonight x. and i'm not saying that you'll show it was one of the for us to start reporting on a point you know she gave a very very informants is coverage of it compared to the sensationalist news off to well try to do here is to look at this issue because it is a very interesting issue a year a consultant a bit coin consultant and as you point out there's been some. quite a spread and now this story is being reported and it invites quite a passionate response people either love it or hate it the idea of bitcoin so walk us through it what is bitcoin why does it ignites of passion big when i should the is the first decentralized currency online that is. the thing is because nobody owns a network there is no concept of control nobody can tell people how the queen is used and so. there are people that you speak. for services which. you know legal that seems to generate passion response from people who you see who just look at that point at first glance and also not simply assume that because some people are using it for bad things and therefore the constant only used totally for bad things let me pen in their perspective america give some background little bit background so in other words let's start from the beginning in terms of bitcoin it's a good little currency it's a decent realized currency in that there is no central authority like a central bank and it's also an encrypted currency which gives a remarkable benefits the ones that you'd expect and want from a currency if you're looking to do business outside of surveillance of let's say corrupt federal employees or governments but on the same token obviously just like cash it can be used for nefarious and those well but let me talk about a word that is used. two words actually one is called disruptive and another d word this intermediation so in terms of destructive dis intermediation we've seen p.d.p. software development in the projects like apache software that now runs the bulk of all the major internet applications we've seen peter p music file swapping which is totally transformed the music industry gave birth to a new whole new generation of music and technology some argue there's pros and cons there but this is the applied the p.t.p. idea applied to money applied to currency and so this is what's difficult because we just heard ben bernanke being asked by paul ron paul if gold was money he said no but he believes in figure out money which many argue is not money so were his big currency fall into that spread is it more like gold or is it more like a dollar a three hour currency if you look around you says a lot of people actually saying a lot of things about what big point is a big point isn't it if your actions we've actually spoken on you know the big consultancy the various lawyers and they actually say the they don't know what it's going to be classified us and that's intelligent and since a give. it's kind of looking now that it might be classed as a commodity kind of like what's happening with gold in a gold isn't actually we have all the gold businesses in the u.k. they don't actually regulated now and then we go back to what are you saying before about the pits appear aspects the this is like part of a larger movement has been going on for many years if you look 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paul -- ron paul instead of .hicag >> in 2003, he said explicitly that the housing bubble is going to get bigger and we will crash. is because we are subsidizing fannie mae and freddie mac and telling people to buy houses with no down payment. he has also been somebody who has been a little different than some republicans in that he believes our foreign policy should be constitutional. we should not go to war simply on the word of a president but you should have congressional debate and congressional authorization for war. that is what the constitution says. many in republican party are coming in his direction on this. the debate over libya really shows the influence of ron pauln the republican party. >> libya is supposed to be on the senate floor next week. you said you'd like to filibuster would it ever is on the floor to bring up the debt. does that mean you would filibuster a move to bring the libyan resolution to the floor? >> i have been one of the most vocal in the senate for debating libya and bring it to the floor. i wanted to bring it to the floor when it was still within the realm of law. the president had evaded the war and showed utter disdain for the constitution and congress. it is not good to tell the american people that it is not a war because we're not shooting back. we have already missed all the deadlines. we were not supposed to be in session at all next week. libya would have had to occur the following week. we insisted by coming back next week to talk about the debt and we want to put up a proposal. we'll actually introduce a proposal to raise the debt ceiling contingent on a balanced budget next week. i did libya can wait another week
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world champion with an excellent start them all to beat this it was days nine point seven two nine paul to paul taking full advantage of the americans his injury to become the fastest man in twenty eleven by zero one of the second vault remains the fastest man in the world though he is nine point five to eight second time from two years ago still had a shoulders above the rest and finally free style wrestlers from the republic of the gestalt could always be depended to add to russia's coffers in the olympics while wrestling remains the region's favorite sport all the martial arts up economic base as artie's are among course or if found out. the biggest on is russia south or most region situated on the coast of the caspian sea bordering i say by john in georgia a republic little known around the world is now uniquely represented at the headquarters of the international federation of associated wrestling styles in that a switzerland in recognition of its achievements in wrestling the sport's governing body has unveiled his statue of the just as most prominent athlete. being the first world champi
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they were in fact constitutional. >> in a 6-3 decision. >> paul: 6-3. >> upon by justice john paul stevens one of the most liberal justices. >> paulnd, was it the georgia law? i forget which law. >> indiana. >> paul: the indiana law, so basically they're saying that this was not an attempt to disenfranchise voters, it was an attempt to try to make elections more honest. >> right, and justice stevens, by the way, who was from chicago cited the experience of chicago as an example of why we need protection against voter fraud. >> vote early and vote often, the chicago motto. okay, we have to take one more break. when we come back, our hits and misses of the week. oh! let's do this. look who's early! [ female announcer ] prepare to ace your dental check-up. fight plaque and gingivitis and invigorate your way to better check-ups. new crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> time now for our hits and misses of the week, mary. >> this may be a little can bit after c
they were in fact constitutional. >> in a 6-3 decision. >> paul: 6-3. >> upon by justice john paul stevens one of the most liberal justices. >> paulnd, was it the georgia law? i forget which law. >> indiana. >> paul: the indiana law, so basically they're saying that this was not an attempt to disenfranchise voters, it was an attempt to try to make elections more honest. >> right, and justice stevens, by the way, who was from chicago cited the experience...
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they were in fact constitutional. >> in a 6-3 decision. >> paul: 6-3. >> upon by justice john paul stevens one of the most liberal justices. >> paulhat found, was it the georgia law? i forget which law. >> indiana. >> paul: the indiana law, so basically they're saying that this was not an attempt to disenfranchise voters, it was an attempt to try to make elections more honest. >> right, and justice stevens, by the way, who was from chicago cited the experience of chicago as an example of why we need protection against voter fraud. >> vote early and vote often, the chicago motto. okay, we have to take one more break. when we come back, our hits and misses of the week. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. toi switched to a complete0, multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has ginkgo for memory and concentration, plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female
they were in fact constitutional. >> in a 6-3 decision. >> paul: 6-3. >> upon by justice john paul stevens one of the most liberal justices. >> paulhat found, was it the georgia law? i forget which law. >> indiana. >> paul: the indiana law, so basically they're saying that this was not an attempt to disenfranchise voters, it was an attempt to try to make elections more honest. >> right, and justice stevens, by the way, who was from chicago cited the...
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turning us with more as wgn political analyst and the host politics tonight on seal tv paul lisnek ... paul you seem to say they will reach an agreement ... >>they will raise the debt ceiling and let there be no mistake about it this is all about posturing for the elections of 2012 in many ways it has nothing to do with anyone's love for the country ... >>this is what's most infuriating to us striking these chords and using this particular situation to scare people and hold the government hostage and embarrass the president ... >>this deal has nothing to do with jobs it's a critical issue but they are getting sidetracked off of the jobs and it's all anyone is talking about what people still remain and work eric cantor is the guy to watch in this process he is the man who wants to be speaker of the house is going after banners job john banners job ..boehner's job.. ... right now eric cantor represents the two-party conservative waming.. and he's trying to embarrass not only the president but john bonner this is a self-serving exercise and he is derailing the mainstream republicans and they c
turning us with more as wgn political analyst and the host politics tonight on seal tv paul lisnek ... paul you seem to say they will reach an agreement ... >>they will raise the debt ceiling and let there be no mistake about it this is all about posturing for the elections of 2012 in many ways it has nothing to do with anyone's love for the country ... >>this is what's most infuriating to us striking these chords and using this particular situation to scare people and hold the...
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of course my heroes in the political arena are our ron paul without a dive rand paul and financier peter schiff great people all. my column libertarianism right was life was actually addressing. a segment of the libertarian movement that is being touted as the only brand will be only strand in fox business and news and in particular to their cultural perspective and i was addressing in particular the segment i think it was on stossel where. it took about an hour to expound on the proposition that. lady gaga loudly m.t.v. tennis rotman madonna were the quintessential elements of american freedoms which of course classical liberal like myself would think is. rather well that's the libertine faction of the movement and it's soon within a larger category of liberty that i think you would agree on and that you know some of these ideals are really starting to catch on to become very popular i've covered a lot of tea party rallies here in washington and a lot of the people i speak to identify as libertarians and so i guess just paint us a picture here of what you think is sort of on the french
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two thousand and twelve i hate ron paul writers writes there is no point for ron paul serve another term in congress unless ron paul is elected president this country is doomed and even if ron paul wins the presidency this country is still probably doomed and corporatists that control congress will still be in power and will surely try their hardest to impede any dressing changes paul wants to make and finally an e-mail from an anonymous specialist that's the rank of specialist serving in the u.s. army first of all as a soldier i want to say thank you i've researched around and it seems or you're the only revolutionary if you will that isn't that a scandal your speech woke me up and i seen the revolutionary change and got me angry at the right people for a change i respect everything you're doing and i come to you with a question what can i as a soldier in the army do until nihilism is over after hearing that speech i shredded my old unit future as i removed the combat action badge from my ac use as well as the combat patch i had my parents and wife are moved out of the political crap from their cars i dare not pro
two thousand and twelve i hate ron paul writers writes there is no point for ron paul serve another term in congress unless ron paul is elected president this country is doomed and even if ron paul wins the presidency this country is still probably doomed and corporatists that control congress will still be in power and will surely try their hardest to impede any dressing changes paul wants to make and finally an e-mail from an anonymous specialist that's the rank of specialist serving in the...
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paul ryan. so what you can ski th whatever you think much paul ryan's plan, paul ryan essentially suggests either radil changes to medicare or getting rid of medicare in order to deal with the deficit depending how view it. >> rose: providing another means to finance it. >> providing another means to finance it. you now see republicans talking a little bit about the costs, includinthe economic cost of war. you see ever so tinny signs th some repubcans might be willingo consider closing tax loopholes for revenue. there was a stor in pitco today about it. and so we're not there yet. but you actually can, if you are trying to look fo reasons for optimism, you can see ways in ich the republican party may be inching toward a more fiscally responsible position. >> rose: in the end are we in decline or are we capable of dealing with our issues. >> i think the united states is in relative decline in that if you look at 1990 after the end of the cold war the united states does not have the domination it had then. did not have the ability to dictate the course of events that it had then. but it's still a c
paul ryan. so what you can ski th whatever you think much paul ryan's plan, paul ryan essentially suggests either radil changes to medicare or getting rid of medicare in order to deal with the deficit depending how view it. >> rose: providing another means to finance it. >> providing another means to finance it. you now see republicans talking a little bit about the costs, includinthe economic cost of war. you see ever so tinny signs th some repubcans might be willingo consider...
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paul they're gathering for this year's freedom fast and even identify politically as libertarians but what does that actually mean ron paul in bodies many libertarian ideals but is running for president as a republican many members of the tea party aligned themselves with libertarians it's a movement that's gaining popularity you can certainly see that and that's why we want to dig a little deeper into what it all means more and more libertarianism is being touted in the mainstream media but what are they getting right and what are they getting wrong well one of mercer is a libertarian columnist for world net daily dot com and also author of this book into the cannibals part lessons for america from post apartheid south africa she's in seattle right now and discusses some of these ideas in a column she calls libertarianism. so i guess a lot of let's start by talking about what you see is the foundation of libertarianism and also who you see as these libertarian lights christine hi thanks for having me on of course my heroes in the political arena are ron paul with rand paul and financier peter schiff great people all. my column libertarian elsom right was life was actually addressing. a segment of the libertarian movement that is being touted as the only brand of the only strand in fox business news and in particular to their cultural perspective and i was addressing in particular the segment i think it was on stossel where. it took about an hour to expound on the proposition that. lady gaga glee m.t.v. dennis rodman madonna would reconsider sensual elements of american freedoms which of course classical liberal start myself would think is. rather well that's the libertine of faction of the movement and it's it's human within a larger category of liturgy but i think you would agree a lot of that that you know some of these ideals are really starting to catch on to become very popular i've covered a lot of tea party rallies here in washington and a lot of the people i speak to identify as libertarians and so i guess it painted a picture her
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rejected it and ridiculed paul ryan. >> paul ryan put together a plan scored by the congressional budgets detailed enough that people can critique it if, you will. the only person who has had the courage to step up and say what he would do. he gets an "a" just for effort. i think the result is, a very solid plan. because remember, what we're talking about is cutting the growth and spending. washington budget is not a kitchen table budget situation. we are talking about cutting four trillion or six trillion over 10 years sounds like a huge amount. it is cutting the growth. it is not cutting back on a situation that is at an all-time high. >> sean: do you think what we see happening in greece, spain, italy, portugal and europe, do you think that is going to come to america if we don't dale with this problem sooner than later? >> -- absolutely. we have the advantage of being the international currency and no one has figured out who you to replace the dollar as the international reserve currency. you can create a basket of currencies to be able to allow international commerce to take place.
rejected it and ridiculed paul ryan. >> paul ryan put together a plan scored by the congressional budgets detailed enough that people can critique it if, you will. the only person who has had the courage to step up and say what he would do. he gets an "a" just for effort. i think the result is, a very solid plan. because remember, what we're talking about is cutting the growth and spending. washington budget is not a kitchen table budget situation. we are talking about cutting...
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paul. >> ron paul? who sits at 9% in our poll. he doesn't ever grow, though, he just sits there.it for this edition of "the daily rundown." tomorrow on the show, among my guests democratic senator chris koonce. next is chris "jansing & co." then andrea mitchell, joining her debbie wasserman schultz who had quite a dust-up questioned with a tea party republican. see you tomorrow. in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. but it's our job to make them say something interesting. so how about this weekend we learn some new tricks of the trade... then break out our doing clothes and get rolling. let's use some paint that helps us get the job done in record time and makes a statement when we're finished. we're lowering the cost of a new favorite color. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. glidden premium
paul. >> ron paul? who sits at 9% in our poll. he doesn't ever grow, though, he just sits there.it for this edition of "the daily rundown." tomorrow on the show, among my guests democratic senator chris koonce. next is chris "jansing & co." then andrea mitchell, joining her debbie wasserman schultz who had quite a dust-up questioned with a tea party republican. see you tomorrow. in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions......
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rejected it and ridiculed paul ryan. >> paul ryan put together a plan scored by the congressional budgets detailed enough that people can critique it if, you will. the only person who has had the courage to step up and say what he would do. he gets an "a" just for effort. i think the result is, a very solid plan. because remember, what we're talking about is cutting the growth and spending. washington budget is not a kitchen table budget situation. we are talking about cutting four trillion or six trillion over 10 years sounds like a huge amount. it is cutting the growth. it is not cutting back on a situation that is at an all-time high. >> sean: do you think what we see happening in greece, spain, italy, portugal and europe, do you think that is going to come to america if we don't dale with this problem sooner than later? >> -- absolutely. we have the advantage of being the international currency and no one has figured out who you to replace the dollar as the international reserve currency. you can create a basket of currencies to be able to allow international commerce to take place.
rejected it and ridiculed paul ryan. >> paul ryan put together a plan scored by the congressional budgets detailed enough that people can critique it if, you will. the only person who has had the courage to step up and say what he would do. he gets an "a" just for effort. i think the result is, a very solid plan. because remember, what we're talking about is cutting the growth and spending. washington budget is not a kitchen table budget situation. we are talking about cutting...
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paul after this. no idea. the ron paul crowd i think makes ron paul's candidacy very interesting if you know the reason because they're so loud. at all the debates and. i think it would be really sad if he you know just kind of gave up after that as we were arguing about it earlier and it was pointed out to me that he's kind of really old but at the same time you know he's just now starting to get legitimacy or he's in a he's in his seventy's but i mean sure it might be a little sad but i think you know he's leaving his son behind a couple other progeny so. he was made a difference here let's move on to another thing everybody is freaking out over what is said there from arizona to take a look. an arizona lawmakers under fire today after pointing a gun at a reporter that reporter arizona republic's richard ruelas says republican state senator laurie klein pulled out a grass very painful review ruger from her purse then pointed it out of his chest and think she must know what true story. she is she would be doing this if it was a reckless thing to do. i don't even know i like the fact that the gun was very pink
paul after this. no idea. the ron paul crowd i think makes ron paul's candidacy very interesting if you know the reason because they're so loud. at all the debates and. i think it would be really sad if he you know just kind of gave up after that as we were arguing about it earlier and it was pointed out to me that he's kind of really old but at the same time you know he's just now starting to get legitimacy or he's in a he's in his seventy's but i mean sure it might be a little sad but i think...
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paul bagala. paul, what do you make of what happened in this meeting and signs of potential progress? >> what we thought was no drama obama sounds like a pretty dramatic meeting. i do think the only way you can get to a deal is if both sides want to deal. and the only way you get that is if the republicans believe that president would walk away if they don't meet him halfway or at least part of the way. it does seem to me untenable for one side to say, well, we'll even put social security on the table which apparently what the president has done and the other side says we won't put a nickel of revenue even from corporate loopholes on the table. it does seem like it's a pretty unfair negotiating strategy for the republicans, and it looks like maybe it's blown up in their face. >> david gergen, your take on this and especially on this day where moody's is talking about reviewing a potential downgrade of our credit rating. >> anderson, i think the fact that meeting broke up in the way it did is extremely unfortunate, not only for trying to solve the debt ceiling but trying to solve the underlying problem of the mounting debts, the debt crisis that we're approaching. and i don't want to aportion blame here. i don't agree with paul's analysis but i don't want to get into the blame sort of situation. what it does seem to me is this. that thesind the leaders all have to come out of their corners and arrive at some sort of deal in the immediate future that averts a default on the national debt. that's the single most important thing. and whatever that deal is. the president says he does not want a short-term deal. i know personally that he feels very intensely about that. but his own top economic advisor, larry summers, wrote today in his financial times, he's got to get any deal is better than no deal. we have to get past the default crisis and then we can deal. unfortunately we have to postpone this but then we can deal with the underlying issues of the mounting debts. >> nicole, you were in the bush white house where the debt ceiling was raised a number of times. now that you're in new york and you've got some distance on d.c. how do you see this? >> i'm glad i write fiction now. but look, i don't know that we've
paul bagala. paul, what do you make of what happened in this meeting and signs of potential progress? >> what we thought was no drama obama sounds like a pretty dramatic meeting. i do think the only way you can get to a deal is if both sides want to deal. and the only way you get that is if the republicans believe that president would walk away if they don't meet him halfway or at least part of the way. it does seem to me untenable for one side to say, well, we'll even put social security...
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paul: which means what? >> if you have an apocalyptic event and set off a small explosion and some tectonic plate and make huge shifts. and we've seen this sort of politics. >> paul: he's trying to foment major change with a single catalytic event? >> that's exactly. >> paul does he seek? >> what he seeks is some kind of return to his notion of christiandom. it's interesting he speaks of himself as a knights templar very much like al-qaeda in a way. >> paul: that's a middle age reference. >> exactly the same reference that there are colassel forces he can bring into play leading to some kind of millennium outcome of peace and restoration, fantasy of europe. this was a pix that hitler was working and stalin was working on. >> paul: dorothy does he not suggest he's a kind of mirror image, except for christian and right wing, of muslim extremists or of left wing radicals from the '60s and '70s? >> he is. with the exception that he is also clearly bordering on psychosis, if not a real true active one, and we give him a lot of credit for attaching all this have to him. this millenial vision. all of it. this guy is a nut job, and the fact that he has a dabbing trin attached to his madness. >> paul: overstates the case, bret? >> no, i think, look, i mean, this i
paul: which means what? >> if you have an apocalyptic event and set off a small explosion and some tectonic plate and make huge shifts. and we've seen this sort of politics. >> paul: he's trying to foment major change with a single catalytic event? >> that's exactly. >> paul does he seek? >> what he seeks is some kind of return to his notion of christiandom. it's interesting he speaks of himself as a knights templar very much like al-qaeda in a way. >> paul:...
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paul vercammen. we're going to start with paul. you're on the road driving. you saw the mayor. paul, are you there? can you hear us, paul? ts go to corinne wynter standing by patiently. what's happening? looks like the best i've ever seen on the 405 ever. >> reporter: i know. you can hear a pin drop. you sound disappointed but this is a good thing. you can't underestimate how huge this undertaking is. a $1 billion structure and all the warnings have great, we don't have the traffic nightmare some were insinuating. not that things didn't go well, they worked out well. we don't want to celebrate too early, because it is early in the weekend. we don't know what could happen tomorrow or monday morning, although things are expected to open up then. here's the short and sweet update from california transportation officials. they say things are moving ahead re well. all the construction crewing behind me, tat all day long. to put it in perspective, don, they're knocking down a portion of the bridge. not the whole thing. just the south side of the mulholland drive bridge. what you're seeing right now. nair ahead of schedule. no m
paul vercammen. we're going to start with paul. you're on the road driving. you saw the mayor. paul, are you there? can you hear us, paul? ts go to corinne wynter standing by patiently. what's happening? looks like the best i've ever seen on the 405 ever. >> reporter: i know. you can hear a pin drop. you sound disappointed but this is a good thing. you can't underestimate how huge this undertaking is. a $1 billion structure and all the warnings have great, we don't have the traffic...
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low 80s near redwood city and paul wellstone. -- paul also. san jose will top out at 86.ng trend will continue as we head into the weekends. >> jail time for casey anthony, a florida mother found not guilty of killing her two year- old daughter that in 2008, today the judge says she will spend a year in jail for each of the four house that she was convicted of. with time already served anthony could be released later this month or early august. >> some of the comments are pretty harsh this morning coming into our facebook fan page. here is what a spokesman are saying about a lot of people talking. one person says this entire case is a joke. this was a trial by judge instead of jury she would have been convicted. people are easily rig manipulated and this jury is no exception. hook one woman says, at least the judge is trying to dictate to the maximum that he can. a blind man concede that she did it. the baby did not receive any justice. hawker car another, and says she got off with a murder just like o.j.. another person said, the prosecution has so much to work with and
low 80s near redwood city and paul wellstone. -- paul also. san jose will top out at 86.ng trend will continue as we head into the weekends. >> jail time for casey anthony, a florida mother found not guilty of killing her two year- old daughter that in 2008, today the judge says she will spend a year in jail for each of the four house that she was convicted of. with time already served anthony could be released later this month or early august. >> some of the comments are pretty...
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. >> paul, abc, paul, abc.anyone who knows anything about things dogs know, knows how many things this dog knows. >> mongrel, mongrel. >> yeah. good girl. >> trace search a border collis lives with john pillly a retired psychology professor in south carolina, and she has quite a vocabulary. >> chase. there is crock. >> wow. >> she has learned more than 1,000 words. mostly the names of toys she was shown repeatedly. and she has remembered the words for years, scientists say chaser may well be the smartest dog money to man. >> i don't know if you can do this, but compare her to your average kid, where is she on the intellectual scale? >> well, my best guess would be that she is at least somewhere around a two-year-old,. >> two-year-old. >> knows tg. >> nose kg. >> nose nam. >> she knows her nouns and verbs and is now learning more. >> get the toy. >> good girl, good girl. >> we are trying to stretch her learning abilities and we are getting it to the rudiments of grammar. >> pilley published an article in the sci
. >> paul, abc, paul, abc.anyone who knows anything about things dogs know, knows how many things this dog knows. >> mongrel, mongrel. >> yeah. good girl. >> trace search a border collis lives with john pillly a retired psychology professor in south carolina, and she has quite a vocabulary. >> chase. there is crock. >> wow. >> she has learned more than 1,000 words. mostly the names of toys she was shown repeatedly. and she has remembered the words for...
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paul volcker. the news that paul volcker signed off on that commission report on the utter failure of the drug war. [tone] i think we really need to start addressing this at a local level. as michelle alexander made clear in her book, which the reverend brought up, "the new jim crow" the disparities between sentencing are absolutely terrible. but it's also a huge waste of taxpayer money. thank you very much. chairman mirkarimi: thank you very much. quite agree about the drug war. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. thanks for the opportunity to speak. i received the invitation from rob on your staff. i'm with the aclu of northern california. and we have been working with counties around the state as the realignment. legislation came down try to help advocate for really plans very much like the one that we have seen coming out of our probation department so we think it's a good plan overall. i think that the chief is still to be commended and the folks on the executive committee. we do have a few concerns that i would like to share with you briefly, and also some suggestions about thinking abou
paul volcker. the news that paul volcker signed off on that commission report on the utter failure of the drug war. [tone] i think we really need to start addressing this at a local level. as michelle alexander made clear in her book, which the reverend brought up, "the new jim crow" the disparities between sentencing are absolutely terrible. but it's also a huge waste of taxpayer money. thank you very much. chairman mirkarimi: thank you very much. quite agree about the drug war. next...
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paul chambers is live now. paul. >> reporter: good morning, claudine. we are getting very limited information. i did get new information about this. this is what i can tell you what we do know. we have two people that are dead as you said. police got a call around 2:15. once on scene they found two people have been shot. i can tell you the male and female were in their 30s. police took a third victim to the hospital who is a female. she is expected to survive. as of right now police do not have any suspects. they are also looking at a shooting that happened about 30 minutes prior and a couple miles away that happened around 9:45. police found a 23-year-old man suffering of a gunshot wound. he was taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries. of course i will stay on top of this and mind out more and bring you the latest as it develops. live in richmond i'm paul chambers. >>> also overnight three people are hurt in a shooting in san jose. police say it happened shortly before midnight on green any avenue. the extent of their injuries are not known. >>> the long-time girlfriend of a marin county man is back home. a large wave swept david potts away while he was vacationing with friends and family in moi wee. his girlfriend wanted to stay in hawaii until his body was recovered but she had to return home to deal with another crisis. she has stage four breast cancer. >> it's so hard right now to focus on anything but missing david. he was everything to me. >> the preschoolteacher says she's also dealing with the intense pain of having to raise their infant son alone. >>> oakland police have identified a person of interest in the case of a 21-year-old woman who's burning body was found in a rockwood district. police have not released the name of the person of interest. or any details. >>> friends and family held a fundraiser yesterday. they washed
paul chambers is live now. paul. >> reporter: good morning, claudine. we are getting very limited information. i did get new information about this. this is what i can tell you what we do know. we have two people that are dead as you said. police got a call around 2:15. once on scene they found two people have been shot. i can tell you the male and female were in their 30s. police took a third victim to the hospital who is a female. she is expected to survive. as of right now police do...
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paul didn't or several other candidates one of whom won a senate seat he has a very similar name he happens to be his son his name is rand paul so there's there's just an image now in congress as well i was a republican candidate myself you know in the in the party of the constitution of smaller government of individual rights there we welcome with open arms any blue republicans that want to be a part of it but you know that there really is a the long term opportunity here of working within the republican party when will we see the use the base of the republican party you know being brought into power in the so much in such prominence by the ron paul movement or as part of the ron paul movement is there something for a parallel going on in the democratic party that you think is represented here. no that's why you're jumping ship for the others that's why you're jumping ship for there's there's no hope in the report and the democratic party going into two thousand and twelve. i mean look there's one candidate that can land on the think civil liberties in pain but only what you happen to be a republican so i mean that's really that's all you need to know that ok so you have a facebook group is really catching on you're using facebook to organize people are coming together on this how many how many fans do you have now where's the steak and i'll be gone i can find twenty three hundred we started when we can but it was just before we can ok one shot a call here so we've got quite some amends and it's been very exciting i think it really was doing it i mean this is america right it's the one of the salesmanship in the land not i'm not
paul didn't or several other candidates one of whom won a senate seat he has a very similar name he happens to be his son his name is rand paul so there's there's just an image now in congress as well i was a republican candidate myself you know in the in the party of the constitution of smaller government of individual rights there we welcome with open arms any blue republicans that want to be a part of it but you know that there really is a the long term opportunity here of working within the...