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. >> not that piggy bank.nk. he is going to feed this pig money? that can't be good. i don't think -- i don't know if i like this. >> i don't like this at all. the pig needs food, not dollar bills. >> and these are going to be pretty unusable when they reemerge. >> i think he should use the piggy bank on the counter. he is smacking his lips like that was the most delicious money, how about a five. >> good job. now i know where it is when i need it for future use. >> i want to you see what's going on here and let me know if you think this is going to work. >> what the -- >> that's a dog and that's a cat. >> no. >> i think they're trying to -- >> i don't think the cat so much is trying as much as the dog is trying because the cat smartly keeping her tail down. >> there was a cartoon once called cat dog. maybe they're trying to make a real live version. i want to go in there and save the cat. i feel like this is bad. dude, no means no. rarely do i feel bad for cats and i feel bad for cats. >> maybe, maybe the cat
. >> not that piggy bank.nk. he is going to feed this pig money? that can't be good. i don't think -- i don't know if i like this. >> i don't like this at all. the pig needs food, not dollar bills. >> and these are going to be pretty unusable when they reemerge. >> i think he should use the piggy bank on the counter. he is smacking his lips like that was the most delicious money, how about a five. >> good job. now i know where it is when i need it for future use....
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the piggy bank. you know where the boxes and the churches collect money? yeah. this is the original he here. yeah. >> (speaking spanish) (laughing) (speaking spanish). >> this instrument is called c carete and with the right hand and the left hand and open and shuts in a rhythmic time. >> (speaking spanish). >> so this instrument is called sen sero but it's actually a cow bell. >> (moo). >> it was made out of material. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the african and any instrument that create a rhythm or a sound will become an instrument. (speaking spanish) (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are the spanish influences. >> (speaking spanish). >> they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> and here we have our principle instrument. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of this instrument is called cajon. >> (speaking spanish). >> in certain places in africa this instrumentality existed. >> (speaking spanish). >> and the percussionis
the piggy bank. you know where the boxes and the churches collect money? yeah. this is the original he here. yeah. >> (speaking spanish) (laughing) (speaking spanish). >> this instrument is called c carete and with the right hand and the left hand and open and shuts in a rhythmic time. >> (speaking spanish). >> so this instrument is called sen sero but it's actually a cow bell. >> (moo). >> it was made out of material. >> (speaking spanish). >>...
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the piggy bank. you know where the boxes and the churches collect money? yeah. this is the original he here. yeah. >> (speaking spanish) (laughing) (speaking spanish). >> this instrument is called c carete and with the right hand and the left hand and open and shuts in a rhythmic time. >> (speaking spanish). >> so this instrument is called sen sero but it's actually a cow bell. >> (moo). >> it was made out of material. >> (speaking spanish)
the piggy bank. you know where the boxes and the churches collect money? yeah. this is the original he here. yeah. >> (speaking spanish) (laughing) (speaking spanish). >> this instrument is called c carete and with the right hand and the left hand and open and shuts in a rhythmic time. >> (speaking spanish). >> so this instrument is called sen sero but it's actually a cow bell. >> (moo). >> it was made out of material. >> (speaking spanish)
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raiding the piggy bank cyprus delays a decision on whether to impose and you and i.m.f. plan to plunder the nation's bank accounts. russia slams the proposal as unfair and dangerous with some experts saying if the tax is brought in moscow may have to rethink its helpful ailing europe. plus state of denial the u.s. military maintains there's no mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay where more than one hundred detainees a report of the starving themselves in protest at mistreatment. and also the. peace we ask what washington and its allies have left behind in iraq as more deadly bombings strike the nation ahead of the ten year anniversary of the u.s. led invasion our top stories this hour. international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day the parliament in cyprus has delayed until tuesday a decision on whether to and. which will cost its citizens millions of their hard earned euros every bank customer will have their cash taxed if it goes through the prime cause panic over the weekend with people and a.t.m. m
raiding the piggy bank cyprus delays a decision on whether to impose and you and i.m.f. plan to plunder the nation's bank accounts. russia slams the proposal as unfair and dangerous with some experts saying if the tax is brought in moscow may have to rethink its helpful ailing europe. plus state of denial the u.s. military maintains there's no mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay where more than one hundred detainees a report of the starving themselves in protest at mistreatment. and also the....
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that from future generation, stealing from children, those poor kids' money and breaking open the piggy bank, he's a thief. >> i can imagine him in the bedroom at night with a hammer, sean. the fact is the deficit problems started in early 2000's with two wars we couldn't afford and tax cuts we couldn't afford. >> comes back to bush, caroline. hold on a second. first of all, i want to go back to something you said before. manufacturing, can i point out here-- you're talking manufacturing in the united states or manufacturing over in china? look, we are losing jobs here. we're seeing our unemployment rate go up. and frankly, things have not gotten better in any-- >> they've gone down 7.7%. >> it just went down so i'm not sure what you're referring to. i'm not seeing how it actually has-- has actually improved because people have actually lost jobs. and-- >> i've got one last question. if we don't count the people that have been on unemployment for a long period of time that are still unemployed, is that in your occidental mind, is that an accurate number? >> no, of course not, sean, i said fo
that from future generation, stealing from children, those poor kids' money and breaking open the piggy bank, he's a thief. >> i can imagine him in the bedroom at night with a hammer, sean. the fact is the deficit problems started in early 2000's with two wars we couldn't afford and tax cuts we couldn't afford. >> comes back to bush, caroline. hold on a second. first of all, i want to go back to something you said before. manufacturing, can i point out here-- you're talking...
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we don't get to a balanced budget aren't we stealing from our children and breaking open their piggy banks that his plan to rob our children blind? >> that's right, this is a crushing burden of debt our children could never survive. we've always left the next generation better off. don't forget the fact that this deficit and debt hurts today's economy. it's making it more uncertainty for businesses. it's promising that our currency is debased in the future. that we have inflation down the road, that we have high interest rates. these things hurt today's job market. so balancing the budget helps grow the economy today. it helps people struggling for workers families going from paycheck to paycheck get better paychecks so they can have a better life. this is why we're proposing these things. our welfare reforms, we're asking the basic question, should we measure poverty fighting by how we measure programs or how many people are out of poverty or-- that's the point we're trying to make here, how do we make people's lives better and balancing the budget is a means to that end. >> sean: 50 mill
we don't get to a balanced budget aren't we stealing from our children and breaking open their piggy banks that his plan to rob our children blind? >> that's right, this is a crushing burden of debt our children could never survive. we've always left the next generation better off. don't forget the fact that this deficit and debt hurts today's economy. it's making it more uncertainty for businesses. it's promising that our currency is debased in the future. that we have inflation down the...
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. >> students are not just a piggy bank. >> the money laz to come from somewhere. >> here is why students have to pay for something that happened in 2003. 10 years ago facing massive cuts, officials say they have to raise the tuition. after sending out bills and even after promising graduate students they'd see no hikes courts found uc acted improperly, ruled they had to be reimbursed and today's students are paying for that reimbursement through the surcharge. >> rather just turning to students every time they need to pay for something. >> today, they voted to extend the surcharge to finish paying off the last of the judgments. officials have said there are no independent resources to pay for the reimbursements. >> the increases is is a 60s aids year, one third goes financial aid and charges are bennett fiting our neediest students. >> it will bring in a total of $91 million in 2018. >>> a formerer social media producer for a television station indicted today for conspiring with the hacker group anonymous. 26-year-old matthew keys gave members of anonymous access to servers of the parent
. >> students are not just a piggy bank. >> the money laz to come from somewhere. >> here is why students have to pay for something that happened in 2003. 10 years ago facing massive cuts, officials say they have to raise the tuition. after sending out bills and even after promising graduate students they'd see no hikes courts found uc acted improperly, ruled they had to be reimbursed and today's students are paying for that reimbursement through the surcharge. >> rather...
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don't repeat the mistake of using it as a piggy bank. there are cheaper, more liquid and reliable investments at hand. i'm karen gibbs. >> susie: and finally tonight, inmate number 12191-029, better known as russell wasenddorf senior. he started serving his 50 year sentence today. the former chief executive of brokerage firm "p.f.g. best" pleaded guilty in september to embezzling more than $100 million, that he used to fund a life of luxury that included a lake-front condo in chicago. prosecutors said the amount stolen topped $215 million. and tom, in what is likely his last taste of the high life, he was transferred to terre haute, indiana by u.s. marshals on a private plane. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, february 28. have a great evening everyone, and you too tom. >> tomgoodnight susie, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
don't repeat the mistake of using it as a piggy bank. there are cheaper, more liquid and reliable investments at hand. i'm karen gibbs. >> susie: and finally tonight, inmate number 12191-029, better known as russell wasenddorf senior. he started serving his 50 year sentence today. the former chief executive of brokerage firm "p.f.g. best" pleaded guilty in september to embezzling more than $100 million, that he used to fund a life of luxury that included a lake-front condo in...
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the 58-year-old is accused of using taxpayer mb money and donations as a personal piggy bank.ed a county card to pay pay for gambling expenses to vegas. hotel suites. part of the deal, he resigned from the board of supervisors and could have received eight years for his crimes but prosecuters only asking for a year in county jail. he owes the state $50,000. he's paid back 7,000. he left the court house without saying anything. >> the prosecutor explained why she only asked for a year in jail rather than a long prison sentence. >> weney knew he's going to step down z wanted to end the nightmare. we agreed to a year in county jail. >>' greed never to run for office again. >> let's all hope for a much cleaner government. the best for santa clara county. it's a sad day when a supervisor come hz in and pleads guilty to 12 crimes. >> there is a surprise, his
the 58-year-old is accused of using taxpayer mb money and donations as a personal piggy bank.ed a county card to pay pay for gambling expenses to vegas. hotel suites. part of the deal, he resigned from the board of supervisors and could have received eight years for his crimes but prosecuters only asking for a year in county jail. he owes the state $50,000. he's paid back 7,000. he left the court house without saying anything. >> the prosecutor explained why she only asked for a year in...
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investigators say he was cheating taxpayers and donors by using their money at this personal piggy bank to fuel what he admitted is a gambling and are depression. >> the only person allowed to sign checks ordeal with that account was george shirakowa. he took in campaign money and used it in casinos. >> investigators say he used a credit card at cash creek and reno casinos. they found half of a $200 tab was spent on alcohol. he signed a form claiming no alcohol was charged to tax payers, evidence laid out this week in an agreement reach that had he will plead guilty pay penalties and reimburse the county $17,000. he will face jail time. district attorney explains why he is not seeking state prison time he stepped down and pled guilty to charges and that he spend time behind bars. whether that is in prison or jail it's not significant to me. as the fact he spends time behind bars for crimes. >> supervisors are happy taxpayers will be made hole he got himself into a trap he couldn't get out of. so had problem and did not disclose them he had issues to deal with that are severe. he's tryin
investigators say he was cheating taxpayers and donors by using their money at this personal piggy bank to fuel what he admitted is a gambling and are depression. >> the only person allowed to sign checks ordeal with that account was george shirakowa. he took in campaign money and used it in casinos. >> investigators say he used a credit card at cash creek and reno casinos. they found half of a $200 tab was spent on alcohol. he signed a form claiming no alcohol was charged to tax...
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braiding the piggy bank of cyprus delays a decision on whether to impose an e.u. and i.m.f. plan to plunder the nation's bank accounts. russia slams the proposal is unfair and dangerous with some experts saying if the tax is brought in may have to rethink its help for ailing europe. plus state of denial the u.s. military maintains there's no mass hunger strike. or more than one hundred detainees are reportedly starving themselves in protest at mistreatment. no war or peace we ask what washington and its allies have left behind in iraq as more deadly bombing strikes the nation at the ten year anniversary of the u.s. led invasion. you're watching live from moscow it is seven pm here in the russian capital the parliament in cyprus has delayed until tuesday a decision on whether to allow an e.u. bailout which will cost its citizens millions of. every bank customer customer out will have that cash taxed if it goes through the plan that caused panic over the weekend with people emptying a.t.m. machines fearing their life savings could be plundered correspondent tess alasania repor
braiding the piggy bank of cyprus delays a decision on whether to impose an e.u. and i.m.f. plan to plunder the nation's bank accounts. russia slams the proposal is unfair and dangerous with some experts saying if the tax is brought in may have to rethink its help for ailing europe. plus state of denial the u.s. military maintains there's no mass hunger strike. or more than one hundred detainees are reportedly starving themselves in protest at mistreatment. no war or peace we ask what...
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raiding the piggy banks cyprus delays at the signal whether to impose an i.m.f. plan to plunder the nation's bank account. a proposal. with some experts saying if the tax is brought in may have to rethink its help for ailing europe. the u.s. military maintains there is no mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay more than one hundred detainees are reportedly starving themselves in protest at mistreatment. what washington and its allies have left behind in iraq because more deadly bombings strike the nation ahead of the ten year anniversary of the u.s. led invasion of top stories. international news and comment from our studio in. twenty four hours a day the parliament in cyprus is delayed until choose the decision on whether to and. which will cost its citizens millions of their hard earned euros every bank customer will have their cash taxed if it goes through the plan cause panic over the weekend with people emptying a.t.m. machines fearing their life savings could be plundered correspondent reports on the implications the e.u. finance ministers as the and the inte
raiding the piggy banks cyprus delays at the signal whether to impose an i.m.f. plan to plunder the nation's bank account. a proposal. with some experts saying if the tax is brought in may have to rethink its help for ailing europe. the u.s. military maintains there is no mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay more than one hundred detainees are reportedly starving themselves in protest at mistreatment. what washington and its allies have left behind in iraq because more deadly bombings strike...
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that their savings and investments are less than $25,000, with some having less than $1,000 in the piggy bank is that many americans are too worried about the short- term, to look so far ahead. saving for retirement isn't the most pressing concern when people are constantly worried about job uncertainty, day-to-day expenses and paying off their debt. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> popular yoga pants.considered too revealing.are now being pulled from store shelves. lulu lemon has recalled its black yoga pants because the sheer material can show too much skin. the company says it is not sure why the pants are so sheer since they haven't changed the material.but it's talking to its suppliers. lulu lemon is expects to lose millions because of this. its shares fell 5.9 percent. and st. mary's tries to to have to win and the dominican republic making history at the ballpark in the san francisco. gary radnich has that coming up, next. >> jacqueline: the rainfall continuing. more rain fall for your morning commute. we will time it out. gabe slate tech report >> reporter: this animation that star
that their savings and investments are less than $25,000, with some having less than $1,000 in the piggy bank is that many americans are too worried about the short- term, to look so far ahead. saving for retirement isn't the most pressing concern when people are constantly worried about job uncertainty, day-to-day expenses and paying off their debt. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> popular yoga pants.considered too revealing.are now being pulled from store shelves. lulu lemon has...
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i think it's unfair that he is using this like a weapon and breaking the kids' piggy banks open?laughable and i hope at some point in the mainstream media will stop going along willingly with it. that is why, he is emboldened to do these things because they know they won't call him on that. some of the recent revelations with bob woodward may give him pause. >> sean: it wasn't just bob but number of people came out and said i got intimidated, too? >> it didn't surprise me. i have seen things behind the scenes myself. i just hope we get more people looking at this critically. >> sean: i wanted to ask you a question about your speech, something that went on behind the scenes. we'll continue with dr. carson we'll continue with dr. carson "common [ mom ] 3 days into school break and they're already bored. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. w
i think it's unfair that he is using this like a weapon and breaking the kids' piggy banks open?laughable and i hope at some point in the mainstream media will stop going along willingly with it. that is why, he is emboldened to do these things because they know they won't call him on that. some of the recent revelations with bob woodward may give him pause. >> sean: it wasn't just bob but number of people came out and said i got intimidated, too? >> it didn't surprise me. i have...
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i think it's unfair that he is using this like a weapon and breaking the kids' piggy banks open?e at some point in the mainstream media will stop going along willingly with it. that is why, he is emboldened to do these things because they know they won't call him on that. some of the recent revelations with bob woodward may give him pause. >> sean: it wasn't just bob but number of people came out and said i got intimidated, too? >> it didn't surprise me. i have seen things behind the scenes myself. i just hope weet more people looking at this critically. >> sean: i wanted to ask you a question about your speech, something that went on behind the scenes. we'll continue with dr. carson "common sense solutions," that is what america needs when we return. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power
i think it's unfair that he is using this like a weapon and breaking the kids' piggy banks open?e at some point in the mainstream media will stop going along willingly with it. that is why, he is emboldened to do these things because they know they won't call him on that. some of the recent revelations with bob woodward may give him pause. >> sean: it wasn't just bob but number of people came out and said i got intimidated, too? >> it didn't surprise me. i have seen things behind...
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officials did not feel so guilty because they say it comes from russian criminals who use cypress as a piggy banks what one at -- one expe told us. >> i think they're going to of very much agree. two years ago they actually plan to run two and a half billion euros, three and a half billion dollars to cyprus. kicking from the eurozone once again. yes. they will look very closely as a mother trading relations wh germany. then they can borrow is set some rules which will come under review. you might find it difficult to get work. travel thises and so on. i think that when you start doing the tango with the russians there, you have to be truly careful that the euro does not step on your foot. gerri: don't tangle with the russian bear. the threat that other european banks may face pressure in rome stocks racking up steep losses. in spain, the government imposing heavy losses on investors that nationalized banks, forcing shareholders and bondholders to share the cost of restructuring the nation's five big banks. all nationalized. what is next? for more we turn to a former adviser to margaret thatcher.
officials did not feel so guilty because they say it comes from russian criminals who use cypress as a piggy banks what one at -- one expe told us. >> i think they're going to of very much agree. two years ago they actually plan to run two and a half billion euros, three and a half billion dollars to cyprus. kicking from the eurozone once again. yes. they will look very closely as a mother trading relations wh germany. then they can borrow is set some rules which will come under review....
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. >> students are not just a piggy bank that the regent can crack open.to know there's push back. there's going to be a fight. >> money there's come from somewhere. >>reporter: here's why current students have to pay for something that happened back in 2003. of 10 years ago facing massive state bump it cut uc officials say they had to raise the tuition. even after sending out bills and even after promising graduate students they would see no tuition hikes. the court then found uc acted improperly. and rules that those former students had to be reimbursed. and that's why today's students are paying for that reimbursement. through the . l. >> rants turning to students every time they need to pay for something including past fee on stirngts the regent voted to extend the surcharge through 2 2018 to finish paying off the last of the lawsuit judgment. uc officials have said there are no independent resurss to pay for these reimbursement. >> tuition increases were result of state funding cut. now the tuition surcharge 60 dollars a year, one-third goes to financ
. >> students are not just a piggy bank that the regent can crack open.to know there's push back. there's going to be a fight. >> money there's come from somewhere. >>reporter: here's why current students have to pay for something that happened back in 2003. of 10 years ago facing massive state bump it cut uc officials say they had to raise the tuition. even after sending out bills and even after promising graduate students they would see no tuition hikes. the court then found...
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former county supervisor is accused of using taxpayer money and campaign donations as personal piggy bank. prosecutors say he used the county credit card to pay for gambling expenses to vegas. among other financial abuses golf vacations. 100 dollar stake. hotel suite. first class up grids on flights. as part of the plea deal he reseen from the board of supervisors where he was once president. he could have received 8 years in state prison for all his crimes but prosecutors only asking for a year in county jail. he owes the state 50,000 dollars. also agreed to reimburse the county about 1 14,000 dollars. he's already paid back 7000. he left the courthouse without saying anything. >> go the way you thought george? >>reporter: prosecutor karen tower explained why she only asked for a year in jail rather than a long prison sentence. >> we knew he was going to step down right away and we wanted to end the nightmare so we agreed we would ask for one year in county jail. >>reporter: he agreed plea deal never to run for office again. >> so let's all hope for a much cleaner government and the best
former county supervisor is accused of using taxpayer money and campaign donations as personal piggy bank. prosecutors say he used the county credit card to pay for gambling expenses to vegas. among other financial abuses golf vacations. 100 dollar stake. hotel suite. first class up grids on flights. as part of the plea deal he reseen from the board of supervisors where he was once president. he could have received 8 years in state prison for all his crimes but prosecutors only asking for a...
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institution rescued, rates at 50%, and further, that rescue money given to aig was, in fact, a piggy bankout -- through aig to others. >> that's correct. neil: treasury secretary at the time, hank paulson, said that was not the case, others argued that's not the case, and you still encysted it. >> oh, yeah, 60 billion out the back door, including foreign banks, the arab bank, 26% owned by libya. neil: how do you know it went right through >> >> because there's been follow-up on that, and we know that. it's a fact. neil: why wouldn't aig sign on to this and say, hank's right, but i think your point with david is they -- if -- it's the eq part, they got a rescue, nevermind they didn't benefit, and it looks bad to sue. >> well, you can say that, but the fact of the matter -- neil: that's what they said; right? >> look, the government can take what they want. they have to pay for it. you can't -- neil: what did they take advantage of? >> what did they take advantage of? first of all, the shareholders didn't vote for it. you're a shareholder, you're entitled to vote. neil: they were unfairly s
institution rescued, rates at 50%, and further, that rescue money given to aig was, in fact, a piggy bankout -- through aig to others. >> that's correct. neil: treasury secretary at the time, hank paulson, said that was not the case, others argued that's not the case, and you still encysted it. >> oh, yeah, 60 billion out the back door, including foreign banks, the arab bank, 26% owned by libya. neil: how do you know it went right through >> >> because there's been...
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he understands were used as a piggy bank. he knows we have an air traffic control system.e knows a burdensome way we are regulated. he knows tax policy is inappropriate for the industry. so there is hope. >> i think there is hope for this country when we have ceos like just some poor. this is exciting because he tells it like it is then you're really making a difference. >> my pr people are holding their gears generally when i talk. [laughter] >> that you're the boss. one or question out here. >> there's been a lot of talk about the potential pilot and technician shortage around the world and i'm curious if you see that it united in what steps are taken to attract and retain these resources? >> that's another long-term issue. the answer is no. bob lappin is the express carriers will begin to see you. the question is where do they get their pilots? when you have a 1500 our role related to quality, hours, and that has a damaging effect on the pool of potential scope pilots coming into the business. so we are looking on a broad range of programs. i'm not prepared to talk publ
he understands were used as a piggy bank. he knows we have an air traffic control system.e knows a burdensome way we are regulated. he knows tax policy is inappropriate for the industry. so there is hope. >> i think there is hope for this country when we have ceos like just some poor. this is exciting because he tells it like it is then you're really making a difference. >> my pr people are holding their gears generally when i talk. [laughter] >> that you're the boss. one or...
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it's time to just describe them for what they are, they are thieves breaking open our children's piggy banknd robbing future generations blind. how many republicans have taken offensive positions like that. time for them to get more aggressive? >> yeah, it would be nice if they got more aggressive and all they have to do is speak the truth and in complete sentences, but for some reason doesn't seem to work among the republicans. here, let me try it this way. let's take medicare, they're going to talk about paul ryan throwing old women off the cliff, right? who has destroyed medicare advantage. >> sean: obama. >> you're not going to have medicare advantage. obama did that. who took out 716 billion dollars out of medicare to subsidize health care for people who don't pay for health care. that's obama. where is obama's proposal on paying medicare when his own medicare trustees tell them, this is unsustainable, it's collapsing. there is no proposal. and while i'm at it, mr. president you said if we wanted to keep our insurance policies, we could. you lied. you said if our insurance premiums, th
it's time to just describe them for what they are, they are thieves breaking open our children's piggy banknd robbing future generations blind. how many republicans have taken offensive positions like that. time for them to get more aggressive? >> yeah, it would be nice if they got more aggressive and all they have to do is speak the truth and in complete sentences, but for some reason doesn't seem to work among the republicans. here, let me try it this way. let's take medicare, they're...
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they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar turning medicare into a piggy bank for obama care. their own actuary from the administration came to congress and said, one out of six hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this. >> and there may are right in his plan, the same $716 billion. let me ask you, final we, joy, as i said, i want to take some time on this. who does the president negotiate with? not every right solution is somewhere between one side and the other. somebody pointed out in a column this morning, sometimes like at a chinese restaurant, column "a," column "b." sometimes one party is right, sometimes at other party is right. democrats aren't so great on that issue of cutting spending. but you get benefits from both sides. democrats were a hell of a lot better on health care, hell of a lot better for old people generally. republicans have never done anything for old people. democrats created medicare against republican opposition and created obama care against republicans. it isn't like getting somewhere in the middle. they're n
they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar turning medicare into a piggy bank for obama care. their own actuary from the administration came to congress and said, one out of six hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this. >> and there may are right in his plan, the same $716 billion. let me ask you, final we, joy, as i said, i want to take some time on this. who does the president negotiate with? not every right solution is somewhere between...
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prosecutors accuse him and other former city officials of treating the city's treasury as their own piggy bank>>> a team of researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program from deep waters off the coast of florida, anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold or fetched 2.2 million at a new york auction. the previous owner displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. wow. >>> in tonight's connection, a community of home cooked shared meals but not at the same table. it's a service called mealku. you sign up to have the meals delivered to you. others sign up to have your meal delivered to them by bike messenger. you earn credit for cooking and spend it by eating meals that others make. interesting. anderson? >> thanks. >>> the largest heist in u.s. history remains unsolved. the fbi knows who's behind the art heist. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. it's the first time he's telling his story on tv. the "3
prosecutors accuse him and other former city officials of treating the city's treasury as their own piggy bank>>> a team of researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program from deep waters off the coast of florida, anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold or fetched 2.2 million at a new york auction. the previous owner displayed it on a shelf for several years before...
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prosecutors accuse him and other former city officials of treating the city's treasury as their own piggy bank researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program off the florida coast. anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. >>> a community of home cooked shared meals. it's a service call ed mealcoop. you sign up to have the meals delivered to you. you earn points by cooking and spend it by eating meals others cooks. >>> the fbi knows who's behind the art heist. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everythin
prosecutors accuse him and other former city officials of treating the city's treasury as their own piggy bank researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program off the florida coast. anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. >>> a...
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dollars a bank it's a bank has no objections to the farm now china is known for filling up their piggy bankwith the foreign currency is so much they could now afford to fill up a tragic chest with the central bank's gold supply twice since two thousand and four china's foreign currency reserves have surged of all then seven hundred percent rising three point three trillion dollars at the end of twenty twelve china's reserve assets with just over thirty percent of the world's total formas us at the end of last year compared with fourteen percent of the stars of two thousand and four tripled out of japan's the second largest holder. a fine not to cry says. well well everyone is feeling the pinch two hundred ten new baby and as well added to the forbes richest list only sixty one knocks off mexican telecommunications tycoon call a slim month's again came out on top but the biggest surprise of them all was american investor warren buffett who for the first time since the year two thousand did not make the top three some surprises for russia's richest two perhaps the most famous chelsea football
dollars a bank it's a bank has no objections to the farm now china is known for filling up their piggy bankwith the foreign currency is so much they could now afford to fill up a tragic chest with the central bank's gold supply twice since two thousand and four china's foreign currency reserves have surged of all then seven hundred percent rising three point three trillion dollars at the end of twenty twelve china's reserve assets with just over thirty percent of the world's total formas us at...
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now china is known for filling up their piggy bank with foreign currencies so much though they could ow will fall to fill up a treasure chest with the central bank's gold supply twice since two thousand and four china's foreign currency reserves have served woman seven one hundred percent rising to three point three trillion dollars at the end of twenty twelve times as reserve ass's was just over thirty percent of the world's total foreign reserves at the end of last year compared with fourteen percent at the start of two thousand and four which is triple that of japan the second largest holder now the globe might be in the midst of a financial crisis but not everyone is feeling the pinch two hundred ten new billionaires were added to the forbes richest list and only sixty were knocked off mexican telecommunications. one. ended up solve the biggest surprise was america's favorite investor warren buffett who for the first time since the year two thousand did not make the top three some surprises for russia's riches to perhaps the most famous chelsea football club owner abramovich to ev
now china is known for filling up their piggy bank with foreign currencies so much though they could ow will fall to fill up a treasure chest with the central bank's gold supply twice since two thousand and four china's foreign currency reserves have served woman seven one hundred percent rising to three point three trillion dollars at the end of twenty twelve times as reserve ass's was just over thirty percent of the world's total foreign reserves at the end of last year compared with fourteen...
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prosecutors accuse him and other former city officials of treating the city's treasury as their own piggy banka team of researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program off the florida coast. anderson found ceo jeff beesis led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. so i ask you this. how much did it go for? >> i saw the article earlier today. it was like more than $1 million, wasn't it? >> yes. a lot more than $1 million. in fact, it was $2.2 million. >> that's incredible. why is it so valuable? i don't get it. >> okay. history lesson now. if you could get your specs out for this. >> okay. >> the bowl is from china of a thousand years ago, part of the ding dynasty. only one other exists and is to be found in the british museum. thank you, thank you, thank you. >> it's amazing they were able to figure that out from this bowl. >> sitting on a mantle for many years. so i say to you, check you
prosecutors accuse him and other former city officials of treating the city's treasury as their own piggy banka team of researchers raising a set of rocket engines used in nasa's apollo program off the florida coast. anderson found ceo jeff beesis led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. so i ask you...
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>> medicare should not be used as a piggy bank for obama care. medicare should be the promise made to our current seen wrnios period, end of story. >> apparently aiming to anger just about everybody and make no sense whatsoever, ryan's budget also has a $770 billion cut to medicaid over the next ten years. along with the medicaid voucher program the democrats ran against and defeated in 2012. ryan admits his budget takes advantage of higher taxes that the president won as part of the debt ceiling deal and keeps the savings from the health care reform that it wants to overturn. confused? we are. so as long as ryan is picking and choosing winners and losers to get his budget down to a lean, mean machine, how about those prospects for a big deficit reduction grand bargain after the president hosted paul ryan for lunch on thursday? >> do you think that his so-called charm offensive is sincere? that he's really looking for compromises on issues that still seem like there's a big divide, or do you think it's more political theater to at least appear to
>> medicare should not be used as a piggy bank for obama care. medicare should be the promise made to our current seen wrnios period, end of story. >> apparently aiming to anger just about everybody and make no sense whatsoever, ryan's budget also has a $770 billion cut to medicaid over the next ten years. along with the medicaid voucher program the democrats ran against and defeated in 2012. ryan admits his budget takes advantage of higher taxes that the president won as part of...
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blasted obama's new health care law, said, "what the bill essentially does, it treats medicare like a piggy bank." by the following year ryan was including the same medicare cuts in his own budget, not too worried about consistency there. ryan changed course again last year while running with mitt romney, the attack on the president, "here comes raid on medicare" became a major campaign theme and worked its way into ryan's convention speech. take a listen. >> they needed hundreds of billions more. so they just took it all away from medicare. $716 billion funneled out of medicare by president obama. an obligation we have to our parents and grandparents is being sacrificed all to pay for a new entitlement we didn't even ask for. >> and yet a few months later those very cuts from a program he called an obligation to our grandparents once again find their way back into his budget. he's back doing it again. i want to go back to our analyst here. ezra. it seeps to me, the far bigger picture, i know you're an expert at the nuts and bolts. but the larger dishonesty, he's showing crocodile tears about pa
blasted obama's new health care law, said, "what the bill essentially does, it treats medicare like a piggy bank." by the following year ryan was including the same medicare cuts in his own budget, not too worried about consistency there. ryan changed course again last year while running with mitt romney, the attack on the president, "here comes raid on medicare" became a major campaign theme and worked its way into ryan's convention speech. take a listen. >> they...
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with subsidized food, chavez turned the country's world-renowned oil company into his personal piggy banktest of the deep government intervention into the company, workers went on strike in 2002. chavez fired nearly all of them, 18,000 in total. that along with lower investment in the country's oil fields has led to falling production levels for the last ten years. chavez was a darling of hollywood. appearing at the venice film festival with director oliver stone. danny glover was by his side at the last election. sean penn flew down in december to voice his support. >> he is one of the most important forces we've had on this planet. >> reporter: early 2011, chavez revealed he was fighting cancer and would seek treatment in cuba. hugo chavez was 58 years old. >>> for more on the future of venezuela, we're joined by michael denison, research contractor. in the short-term with new elections looking likely to get the nod, does that change anything? >> not in the short term, no. i think there will be policy continuity. the chavez legacy is clearly very resonant with large constituents constit
with subsidized food, chavez turned the country's world-renowned oil company into his personal piggy banktest of the deep government intervention into the company, workers went on strike in 2002. chavez fired nearly all of them, 18,000 in total. that along with lower investment in the country's oil fields has led to falling production levels for the last ten years. chavez was a darling of hollywood. appearing at the venice film festival with director oliver stone. danny glover was by his side...