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i've heard you say to people, look, i get paid to write. >> i have no intention of stopping. i just don't sign autographs. >> you can see all of andy rooney's farewell a little later on "60 minutes." that is the "cbs evening news." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs
i've heard you say to people, look, i get paid to write. >> i have no intention of stopping. i just don't sign autographs. >> you can see all of andy rooney's farewell a little later on "60 minutes." that is the "cbs evening news." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs
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. >> reporter: hungry people looking for a bag of food were turned away. >> it was heart-breaking. it was a very difficult decision to make having familying come up to the far -- families come up to the door because we don't have groceries to give them, it's very hard. >> reporter: part of the increase came from the 400 displaced people from the holly acres and village mobile home parks which were flooded out in tropical storm lee. >> follow we're feeding about 1,000 families a month coming in for assistance and now we have the tropical storm lee families coming in for
. >> reporter: hungry people looking for a bag of food were turned away. >> it was heart-breaking. it was a very difficult decision to make having familying come up to the far -- families come up to the door because we don't have groceries to give them, it's very hard. >> reporter: part of the increase came from the 400 displaced people from the holly acres and village mobile home parks which were flooded out in tropical storm lee. >> follow we're feeding about 1,000...
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a foretoe shows people looking down -- a photo shows people looking down after the funeral. >> we heard the noise. i was hoping it was a motorcycle backfiring. but i knew it wasn't. >> condolence cards and candles have been left at the victim's business in san jose. witnesses say the shooter may be a fellow hells' angel, angry for not protecting pettigrew in last month's nevada shooting. >>> dan wheldon died yesterday in a fiery-15-car pileup a at the -- pileup at the las vegas raceway. >> it's always gonna be a high risk dangerous sport. we know that. the people that are in the sport know that. but we don't want this kind of thing to happen. >> three other drivers were hurt in the wreck and taken to hot -- taken to the hospital. >> president obama is on the road again today to urge voters to pressure congress into passing a series of job creation bills. the president is on a three-day bus tour of two southern states in a . in a speech to supporters in asheville, -- a speech to supporters in asheville, north carolina mr. obama talked about his jobs plan. he says lawmakers who vote again
a foretoe shows people looking down -- a photo shows people looking down after the funeral. >> we heard the noise. i was hoping it was a motorcycle backfiring. but i knew it wasn't. >> condolence cards and candles have been left at the victim's business in san jose. witnesses say the shooter may be a fellow hells' angel, angry for not protecting pettigrew in last month's nevada shooting. >>> dan wheldon died yesterday in a fiery-15-car pileup a at the -- pileup at the las...
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. >> people look to california as we continue to send a lot of people to death row every year, with the highest number of new death sentences. people look at the state and they see how many people in california are moving away from the death penalty, who favor replacing the death penalty and how can you have so many people voting for death sentences when the population is moving further away from the death penalty? those of us. support replacing the death penalty are not allowed to be on death penalty juries. the process is complicated but the prosecutor and the defense attorney goes through a long selection process when they ask everyone their view of the death penalty. and if you are willing to vote for death. anyone who hesitates is actually removed from serving on the jury. i have never been called for this kind of jury service but i have spoken to people who have been, and they share their experience and how this is very upsetting. and this is very traumatizing to have the judge look at you to say that you are not qualified. you cannot serve on this jury because of your view of the
. >> people look to california as we continue to send a lot of people to death row every year, with the highest number of new death sentences. people look at the state and they see how many people in california are moving away from the death penalty, who favor replacing the death penalty and how can you have so many people voting for death sentences when the population is moving further away from the death penalty? those of us. support replacing the death penalty are not allowed to be on...
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i think what happens, people are looking for authenticity. that's what i find in my district. people want to know that government feels their pain, that folks care about them, and that when we make commitments we keep those commitments. when they begin to feel that's not happening, they get upset. >> interesting i talked to prominent business leaders who said we're kind of in this overpromise mode. government has overpromised and the results are not there. when you talk to people in their district, that's what they are complaining about and are they disappointed in the president specifically? >> a lot of people in my district feel the president may have overpromised but they feel his inability to deliver is not all his fault. they feel that the president has been met with just tremendous opposition from republicans. almost anything that he tries to do, the republicans beat him up and go in the opposite direction. so they don't necessarily blame him for everything, but they are concerned, because a lot of them, the people in my district losing their houses, lost money, losing th
i think what happens, people are looking for authenticity. that's what i find in my district. people want to know that government feels their pain, that folks care about them, and that when we make commitments we keep those commitments. when they begin to feel that's not happening, they get upset. >> interesting i talked to prominent business leaders who said we're kind of in this overpromise mode. government has overpromised and the results are not there. when you talk to people in their...
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look, we're actually coddling these people and look, they're obviously unexpired, lazy and they want their payments they want the unemployment benefits and medical marijuana and protest which they have every right to do. >> why are they and the people protesting aren't lazy and protesting. >> you're right, you know what, if these protesters wearing three piece suits we'd probably respect them more and maybe took a shower and take a shower for three weeks, go down to southern and mant. >> dave:. >> brenda: jonas, they're not just protesting the big companies and the banks, this is not just about banks, not just about wall street and it's not in wall street, it's across the country, lately and some of it is backed by unions, certainly. but, it's based on small-- it's going after small businesses as well. >> it is, because it's going to encompass all kind of like far left, essentially, but the thing they don't understand, is the financial system got a bailout was probably the cheapest jobs program this government has done. to gary's point they did get most of the money back and, an event
look, we're actually coddling these people and look, they're obviously unexpired, lazy and they want their payments they want the unemployment benefits and medical marijuana and protest which they have every right to do. >> why are they and the people protesting aren't lazy and protesting. >> you're right, you know what, if these protesters wearing three piece suits we'd probably respect them more and maybe took a shower and take a shower for three weeks, go down to southern and...
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looking for illegals? in he can start picking on people. it is unconstitutionally vague. look at people code 647. if they are blocking the road or blocking a someone's door, call the police. bring the men, arrested them. it is already pre-empted. this problem is not unique to san francisco. that is why the state is taking care of that. >> they do direct filings. this puts a juvenile as young as 14 years old into the court system? >> i think it is inappropriate to file rather than the district attorney's offices. i've believe, as i said, it would be more for them to do it in that particular manner. most of the crimes are committed by young males. the juvenile justice department gives us the opportunity of changing people. there is a big difference. in the rare case, somebody has a long history has more crimes of that nature. she is acting as an adult. >> generally, i am opposed, but there are times where you have cases where you have a juvenile and adult committing crimes. we had a case involving a german tourist late last year that we are prosecuting now, where the evidence would of been compromi
looking for illegals? in he can start picking on people. it is unconstitutionally vague. look at people code 647. if they are blocking the road or blocking a someone's door, call the police. bring the men, arrested them. it is already pre-empted. this problem is not unique to san francisco. that is why the state is taking care of that. >> they do direct filings. this puts a juvenile as young as 14 years old into the court system? >> i think it is inappropriate to file rather than...
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people were hiding in a number called list was a rugged look for the people who may be help a lot of heat up a lot of poor who build churches. get a lot of money through to people who watched you know they were guarded they were hiding. here in this house the police were hoping to round up a few members of the cots out. oh. i . thought. unfortunately for the police there arrived too late and it wouldn't be a lost time. elite forces well paid informants yet there was still no breakthrough to catch escobar there's a change of tactics the priority now being given to telecommunications the americans provide an awacs surveillance aircraft and a twin engine plane to try to focal frequencies it's the first time such methods are used to hunt down one man. it means that colonel martinez and his men can eavesdrop on hundreds of telephone radio conversations day and night twenty four seventh's. then in march ninety ninety three is going to suddenly realize we have escobar talking to his son on his cell phone but the problem was that he was constantly on the roof. of the twin engine plane but wa
people were hiding in a number called list was a rugged look for the people who may be help a lot of heat up a lot of poor who build churches. get a lot of money through to people who watched you know they were guarded they were hiding. here in this house the police were hoping to round up a few members of the cots out. oh. i . thought. unfortunately for the police there arrived too late and it wouldn't be a lost time. elite forces well paid informants yet there was still no breakthrough to...
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this year, halloween spending is up again, and part of that is because people are just looking for an so it's a recession-proof holiday. it's almost the opposite of christmas. >> almost. halloween is a no-strings- attached holiday which is why people like it. you don't need to buy gifts, get together with family, you don't need to spend a lot of money if you don't want to, but you can still participate and celebrate. that is what halloween has transcended from. a holiday set aside for kids to one that's become a month-long celebration for just about everybody. >> there's no way to look at halloween retail sales and say anything useful about christmas which is, as we know, so important in the retail economy, in general? >> there are some trends that we can take from halloween looking ahead to the holiday season, but for the most part halloween is isolated. not only is it isolated in terms of trends because it almost is recession-proof, but it's isolated in the types of merchandise. halloween is really about costumes, candy, and decorations, and christmas as we know is so much more than
this year, halloween spending is up again, and part of that is because people are just looking for an so it's a recession-proof holiday. it's almost the opposite of christmas. >> almost. halloween is a no-strings- attached holiday which is why people like it. you don't need to buy gifts, get together with family, you don't need to spend a lot of money if you don't want to, but you can still participate and celebrate. that is what halloween has transcended from. a holiday set aside for...
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that we have spent a lot of time, a lot of effort, going through data, talking to people, looking att other district do, looking at our census data, having demographic projections, and we think, as we monitor the system going forward, that is flexible and we can make changes and respond to trends. but we think we're moving in the right direction. >> even proponents of this ballot measure and said we're going in the right direction. >> thank you so much. we hope this has been informative. for additional affirmation about this or other measures, visit the san francisco league of women voters website. early voting is available at city hall monday through friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. if you do not bode early, be sure to vote on november 8. thank you. ♪ >> welcome to sfvotes 2011. we're bringing you statements by 14 of candidates for mayor of san francisco. >> my name is jeff adachi and i am running for mayor. i've served as elected public defender for nine years. i spent my entire career in social justice, and shrink the civil rights of all san francisco and are enforced and respec
that we have spent a lot of time, a lot of effort, going through data, talking to people, looking att other district do, looking at our census data, having demographic projections, and we think, as we monitor the system going forward, that is flexible and we can make changes and respond to trends. but we think we're moving in the right direction. >> even proponents of this ballot measure and said we're going in the right direction. >> thank you so much. we hope this has been...
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people. >> it did. but the plan no longer looks like what was originally devised. everything gets watered down. >> that's the concern. he's compromising too much. some people say he's caving on everything and getting so much disrespect. he's getting abused by the republicans and playing the nice role and he's not winning just compromising. >> his personality style is one that doesn't go in like a bull in a china shop, he thinks through things. now things are tough for a lot of people, we can't criticize him but say this is why we elected you because he's common pool and we can't jump on his back. >> one place people are not compromising is the nba. there's a whole lockout going on been going on for months now. there's much talk that the season won't even happen. we may go not just to january but may without any basketball action happening. one of the complaints people have is that both sides are asking for too much. the players are asking for too much, the owners asking for too much. let me start with you. you know a thing or two about the nba. >> yeah. i think it's
people. >> it did. but the plan no longer looks like what was originally devised. everything gets watered down. >> that's the concern. he's compromising too much. some people say he's caving on everything and getting so much disrespect. he's getting abused by the republicans and playing the nice role and he's not winning just compromising. >> his personality style is one that doesn't go in like a bull in a china shop, he thinks through things. now things are tough for a lot of...
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. >> people look to california as we continue to send a lot of people to death row every year, with the highest number of new death sentences. people look at the state and they see how many people in california are moving away from the death penalty, who favor replacing the death penalty and how can you have so many people voting for death sentences when the population is moving further away from the death penalty? those
. >> people look to california as we continue to send a lot of people to death row every year, with the highest number of new death sentences. people look at the state and they see how many people in california are moving away from the death penalty, who favor replacing the death penalty and how can you have so many people voting for death sentences when the population is moving further away from the death penalty? those
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what are people looking for in a leader? >> what they want in the next president -- strong leader, a tough negotiator. >> if he says "i am going to do this by executive action," that plays into that? >> it undoubtedly helps. what you are talking about is a representative at of millions of young people who are coming out with the equivalent of housing mortgage, an immediate word and they have to deal with. they don't have jobs or the means -- it is based on the promise that you can pay this back. it is going to put them in an economic position where they will be able to compete in the system. i think the president had to act. the country have to act. >> wasn't something going to relieve this in 2014, and why? >> you have that newt gingrich actually responding to the president's initiatives by saying is nothing more than a ponzi scheme. that is the state of our politics now. something had to be done. but it is not a matter of solving the problem. everybody cannot or should not get a college degree in this country. they are goi
what are people looking for in a leader? >> what they want in the next president -- strong leader, a tough negotiator. >> if he says "i am going to do this by executive action," that plays into that? >> it undoubtedly helps. what you are talking about is a representative at of millions of young people who are coming out with the equivalent of housing mortgage, an immediate word and they have to deal with. they don't have jobs or the means -- it is based on the...
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looking for sales clerks. they're also going to need more people on the floor to help customers find the items they're looking facilities and people to stock the shelves at a lot of overnight shelf-stocking positions. a lot of these jobs will be part-time but they could be jumping-off points for a full-time position for some retail workers. >> what about holiday sales? we're in such a bad economy right now. are they supposed to increase this year? >> reporter: this 2.8% over last year doesn't sound very big when you compare it to last year's increase. in 2010, holiday sales rose 5.2% over the previous year but that was over a pretty bad year, 2009. if you talk to people, they say this 2.8% is in line with the ten-year average. it's just over the ten-year average of yearly sales. that average is about 2.6%. so it's not stellar. but it's not bad. >> i know you'll be out there shopping, athena. >> reporter: you can bet. >> have a good weekend. >> reporter: thanks. >>> the occupy wall street movement is getting bigger. but some people aren't so supportive. one mayor says they're, quote, trying to destroy the jobs
looking for sales clerks. they're also going to need more people on the floor to help customers find the items they're looking facilities and people to stock the shelves at a lot of overnight shelf-stocking positions. a lot of these jobs will be part-time but they could be jumping-off points for a full-time position for some retail workers. >> what about holiday sales? we're in such a bad economy right now. are they supposed to increase this year? >> reporter: this 2.8% over last...
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mercury news -- mercury news shows people looking down moments after the shooting and a pastor was just a few feet away. >> we heard the noise and i was hoping it was a motorcycle backfiring but i knew it was not. >> condolences candles and cards have been left in san jose. the crime scene was altered and they admit the gun mass shall -- they admit it is possible the gun mass was attacked. witnesses say it may have been a fellow else angel. he took off something from his chest from not protecting a shooting in novato. >>> a deadly police shooting happened behind an apartment complex on worcester avenue. three police officers were investigating a report of a suspicious person with some sort of weapon. after approaching the suspect they felt threatened and -- felt threatened and shot the suspect. >>> an autopsy is planned for dan weldon who was killed in a fish car pileup during the race. it happened during lap 13, one car swerved and another hit it and went airborne and dan weldon smashed into a fence and the 23-year-old was airlifted to the hospital, he later died. his friends were told
mercury news -- mercury news shows people looking down moments after the shooting and a pastor was just a few feet away. >> we heard the noise and i was hoping it was a motorcycle backfiring but i knew it was not. >> condolences candles and cards have been left in san jose. the crime scene was altered and they admit the gun mass shall -- they admit it is possible the gun mass was attacked. witnesses say it may have been a fellow else angel. he took off something from his chest from...
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lot of people are looking at that.ne of the things that we got to understand, what happened in the last seven days is not necessarily, can be extrapolated to what's going to happen in the next seven weeks. in a republican nominating contest, matters hadn't hadn't happened yet. right now, it's the cinderella phase. everyone's trying to see if the slipper fits on herman cain or try to force it on chris christie. but we're a long way from being able to say, is this going to stick? romney continues to have a big following. perry has a following. the fact that matthew said that he didn't do well in debates, again, he is going to grow as a candidate if he wins the nomination. romney is going to grow as a candidate. herman cain is going to grow as a candidate if he wins the nomination. >> is cain, does he have sticking power? >> i think the problem is, cain, attractive though he is and intelligent, his 9-9-9 program, i think he has a low ceiling. >> can i ask haley a question? >> please. >> haley, george will, in the last fiv
lot of people are looking at that.ne of the things that we got to understand, what happened in the last seven days is not necessarily, can be extrapolated to what's going to happen in the next seven weeks. in a republican nominating contest, matters hadn't hadn't happened yet. right now, it's the cinderella phase. everyone's trying to see if the slipper fits on herman cain or try to force it on chris christie. but we're a long way from being able to say, is this going to stick? romney continues...
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at us. >> yes. >> again, the best-looking people live in san juan. are a lot of good looking people here. >> there's one especially good looking man here. >> you know what? there is a member of our cast who makes quite the -- what's the word? >> splash. he takes your breath away. >> his name is ed lott. when we were auditioning in new york, ed walked in and i said, please, god, let him sing. he sings beautifully. he's an absolute sweetheart of a guy. we needed a model for -- >> we should show ed. ed is in your "saving aimee" show. hi, ed. >> that's a lot more clothing than you wear in our show. >> it's true. >> in kath's show, there he is. okay? we're just saying. you are donning a kilt not because you like it -- >> no, but i do. >> it's practical. what's the use of this? >> the use is to have ed come on and say hi. that's what the use of it is. >> the idea is that guys who ride motorcycles and want to fix their motorcycles have to bend down in order to fix it and it's hard when you're wearing jeans. so now they have kilts. >> we are going to get ed t
at us. >> yes. >> again, the best-looking people live in san juan. are a lot of good looking people here. >> there's one especially good looking man here. >> you know what? there is a member of our cast who makes quite the -- what's the word? >> splash. he takes your breath away. >> his name is ed lott. when we were auditioning in new york, ed walked in and i said, please, god, let him sing. he sings beautifully. he's an absolute sweetheart of a guy. we...
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it's a good book and it will help a lot of people. lookllions of people, the baby boomers now, greta, that are going to be retiring the next few years. >> and it's very practical. there's a story about a pilot and his wife who retired to the state of washington and they gave it up after they found out it's dull. but it's a great book. i think anyone reading it would get an awful lot out of it. i'll come down and talk him into the internet. >> do it. >> always nice to see you, ref vanned graham. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> the cat is out of the bag. you will learn the secret to protecting an endangered specie. you don't want to miss this video. and move over, hand houses and pumpkin patches. there's a new and exciting halloween attraction in town. is it your town? stay tuned. my name's jeff. i'm a dad, coach... and i quit smoking with chantix. knowing that i could smoke during the first week was really important to me. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge t
it's a good book and it will help a lot of people. lookllions of people, the baby boomers now, greta, that are going to be retiring the next few years. >> and it's very practical. there's a story about a pilot and his wife who retired to the state of washington and they gave it up after they found out it's dull. but it's a great book. i think anyone reading it would get an awful lot out of it. i'll come down and talk him into the internet. >> do it. >> always nice to see you,...
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get a privilege of profit before people if you look at basic basic statistics you have three and a half million people are homeless we have forty million people that are jobless he have nearly fifty million people without health care insurance you have another forty six million americans living below the poverty rates right and you look at the bank bailouts and million dollar bonuses and we have a political system a political system that is bought and sold by wall street right this is not necessarily about capitalism or non capitalism is about creating a different social system they say it's about capitalism or not capitalism is a false virus a false dichotomy instead it's a doc really it's going overseas within this country as well as around the world alone around the world that would that that includes people's voices that have been systematically more generalized and excluded from a wider discussion what do we want as everybody's people and it happens the capital so be it if it happens to be something else then so be that as well it
get a privilege of profit before people if you look at basic basic statistics you have three and a half million people are homeless we have forty million people that are jobless he have nearly fifty million people without health care insurance you have another forty six million americans living below the poverty rates right and you look at the bank bailouts and million dollar bonuses and we have a political system a political system that is bought and sold by wall street right this is not...
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one is proposing to do anything to rich people, but say pay user share. >> exactly. >> it's as if you came into the american economy from outer space, and you looked around, and you decided the problem here is that rich people don't have enough money, and that retires have too much health care security, and too much retirement security, and the poor have -- their safety nets are too strong, so we have to reverse all of that. >> and we're going to reward the rich with more money, take it from the poor and accuse the president, as ryan said today, of class warfare if you dare interrupt the conversation. >> exactly. the republican -- the problem with the republican plan, simply put, is that they're scratching exactly the wrong itches. we've got a lot of real problems in this economy, job, incomes for the middle class, all of these things go exactly the wrong way. that's why the american people are so disappointed, so active upset that folks in this town simply aren't listening to them. >> congressman, it's not just ryan. look at boehner. boehner, you're the speaker in your house at this point, certainly no choice of yours. >> at least for a short whi
one is proposing to do anything to rich people, but say pay user share. >> exactly. >> it's as if you came into the american economy from outer space, and you looked around, and you decided the problem here is that rich people don't have enough money, and that retires have too much health care security, and too much retirement security, and the poor have -- their safety nets are too strong, so we have to reverse all of that. >> and we're going to reward the rich with more...
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very elegant looking. >> you have people in your showroom, and they look around and look at toilets, what do you see that they are looking for? what do they buy? >> number one, they want a toilet they can flush. that is definitely important. but then, water savings. i guess lastly would be the esthetics of it. the ada, or comfort height, as they call it -- >> let me interrupt you. hey, how're you doing? are you shopping for a toilet? walk right over here. are you in a shopping for a toilet? if you were, were your shopping for a toilet, what would you look for? >> i don't know. some banks eco-friendly. -- something eco-friendly. >> do you have a lot of people say that? >> yes. water savings, and most have rebates, so you are saving on costs. that is important today. >> let's talk for a minute about aging in place because it is such an important issue. we have a seat height to be concerned about, but a lot of other things. for example, people worry about getting into bathtubs because they are slippery. how do you deal with that? >> it all depends. the most important thing you can do is
very elegant looking. >> you have people in your showroom, and they look around and look at toilets, what do you see that they are looking for? what do they buy? >> number one, they want a toilet they can flush. that is definitely important. but then, water savings. i guess lastly would be the esthetics of it. the ada, or comfort height, as they call it -- >> let me interrupt you. hey, how're you doing? are you shopping for a toilet? walk right over here. are you in a shopping...
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this is good for people who are looking to borrow money, but good for people who are looking to make an investment. so, if you cannot afford or you do not qualify for a loan, from the traditional bank. how about borrowing from a strange? you heard it right. that's what peer-to-peer lone companies like prosper.com facilitate. they work as a middle man, matching you with investors anonymously and the people investing are just regular folks like you and me, looking to make a return. >> right now, i can get about 2% interest on a cd and i've invested with people like prosper and 7 to 10% so i'm playing bank. it's a little bit after gamble. these people could default on the loan, but that's why i decided to do it, get a little more than 2% on my money. >> now, the borrower has a fixed interest rate that's often lower than bank loans and credit cards, they pay it off with the same amount each month over a few years, the best way for people to protect themselves is to use reputable lending companies like prosper, or another big one is called lending club. and take kathy chan, for example, s
this is good for people who are looking to borrow money, but good for people who are looking to make an investment. so, if you cannot afford or you do not qualify for a loan, from the traditional bank. how about borrowing from a strange? you heard it right. that's what peer-to-peer lone companies like prosper.com facilitate. they work as a middle man, matching you with investors anonymously and the people investing are just regular folks like you and me, looking to make a return. >> right...
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in this country people are looking in washington. olls and what people think about the president and congress. they don't like what is going on in washington. so that could give energy to a third party. >> schieffer: what do you hear about rick perry out there? we have about 0 seconds. >> rick perry has got to do well with the tea party voters. in our poll he went from 30% to 7%. the way he's going to do that is by reintroducing himself. he has ads up on the air in iowa. he has a long way to climb. he's going to have to say i'm a true conservative. that's why you like me. that's going to take a lot of work for him. >> schieffer: john dickerson, thanks so much. i'll be back with some final thoughts in just a minute. congratulations. congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. beca
in this country people are looking in washington. olls and what people think about the president and congress. they don't like what is going on in washington. so that could give energy to a third party. >> schieffer: what do you hear about rick perry out there? we have about 0 seconds. >> rick perry has got to do well with the tea party voters. in our poll he went from 30% to 7%. the way he's going to do that is by reintroducing himself. he has ads up on the air in iowa. he has a...
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but i hope that as we look at homeless policy, we take a man approached that does not blame homeless people for their own predicament but looks at how we can improve the economy, jobs, and educational opportunities for many people who are currently homeless. >> you started to touch on this a little bit as the city's housing needs. what do you think the board of supervisors should be doing to address some of those needs? supervisor mar: even as we will be holding a hearing on senior housing needs in a few weeks, we did a study with the budget analyst office that shows that there is a huge need for housing, especially for affordable housing for the lowest income population, but even for our middle-income, aging population, there is nowhere near enough housing that is affordable for people, so it may mean an exodus of more working families, or seniors that are middle or lower income from the city, we must build more housing that is affordable. there is also the danger that san francisco becomes a city that loses families because it may be cheaper or more affordable to live in daly city or down
but i hope that as we look at homeless policy, we take a man approached that does not blame homeless people for their own predicament but looks at how we can improve the economy, jobs, and educational opportunities for many people who are currently homeless. >> you started to touch on this a little bit as the city's housing needs. what do you think the board of supervisors should be doing to address some of those needs? supervisor mar: even as we will be holding a hearing on senior...
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there are few people left but well you have to know where to look. of a toss is to find them. according to some one of best balls formal of tunnels is still a lot of. little video from those years still exists. his name is john gyre of ls quiz alias. police wanted posters back then popeye was not far behind his boss escobar when it came to the pecking order he was implicated in a number of murders sources claim that he's been serving time in prison for several gives what seems certain is that he was able to survive in bogota his notorious low modelo prison on the hom. line for the old prison was a daily diet of insecurity and frequent violence where the prisoners ruled the roost as cabal's former right hand man has since been spirited away to much safer surroundings. it takes a few more days to track down no one apparently knows where he is but the systems finally pays off. there is a last some news. popeye is being held about one hundred kilometers from bogota in this mall to the tension center. it's a high security prison with murderers drug traffickers and hired killers amo
there are few people left but well you have to know where to look. of a toss is to find them. according to some one of best balls formal of tunnels is still a lot of. little video from those years still exists. his name is john gyre of ls quiz alias. police wanted posters back then popeye was not far behind his boss escobar when it came to the pecking order he was implicated in a number of murders sources claim that he's been serving time in prison for several gives what seems certain is that...