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be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's t
be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going...
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we will teach you privying which will use anything you have, wood or cement blocks so you is see that people can lift heavy objects off of people. now, you have to have a plan. every program needs to have a plan. we can't say, here are your skills. class 6, after half an hour we will split you into teams of 10 people each. putting out the fires. you will go into a dark room and doing a search. you will be treating people with injuries on them. be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most im
we will teach you privying which will use anything you have, wood or cement blocks so you is see that people can lift heavy objects off of people. now, you have to have a plan. every program needs to have a plan. we can't say, here are your skills. class 6, after half an hour we will split you into teams of 10 people each. putting out the fires. you will go into a dark room and doing a search. you will be treating people with injuries on them. be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a...
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. >> a lot of people were not privy with the artists in a private setting.hen people do get a chance to barry manilow, what are you sharing with them that might help them as they advance through their careers? >> i say, who are using it sioux, and she said, the audience, and i said, who in your mind argues singing this song, because i will arrange the songs differently. if you are singing it to your friend, i will give you -- kept my protected ♪ that is a little arrangement. if you are singing to your grandmother, i would do more emotional. if you are singing to god, i would give you an and then make arrangements, and she said, i am singing to god, so i gave her an arrangement, and she began to sing differently. she performed it beautifully. those are the kinds of questions a singer has to ask themselves, and those are the kinds of things nobody does. >> where does this stuff come from? and when i see, we survived, keeping people warm, kept them from the storm -- where does this come from? >> i work with a great lyricist. i wrote a batch of songs by myself,
. >> a lot of people were not privy with the artists in a private setting.hen people do get a chance to barry manilow, what are you sharing with them that might help them as they advance through their careers? >> i say, who are using it sioux, and she said, the audience, and i said, who in your mind argues singing this song, because i will arrange the songs differently. if you are singing it to your friend, i will give you -- kept my protected ♪ that is a little arrangement. if...
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but i don't have privy to both the business or i think that will find something else. another job or another industry. maybe a different project because i still i still want to work. thank you very much for this and to thank or. download the official ante up location. called touch from the. life on the go. video on demand tease mine gold coast's an r.s.s. feeds now with the palm of your. question on the. wealthy british sun. spot on the. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on our to. help us one of the morning here in the russian capital good to have you with us top stories this hour fresh arrests over the u.k. phone hacking scandal rock group of men. already shaken media and public fury over the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. one hundred thirteen bodies have now been recovered from the water after the sunday's pleasure cruise of disaster on the volga river while divers continue efforts to find around twenty still missing. and
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soon off to the restock box no more goals followed to score held on to the two wanted vantage giving privy of the polls defeat on that short while the muscovite seized control of the table. in times in need have issued a complaint following sunday's one though we know the real way to which the law is saying the same thing as big side claiming the police used violence against the fans up to local supporters instigated a mass brawl in the stands russian champions and also stating that it's unsafe to play for billing the region where racial discrimination is a serious problem and. i'm not quite concerned about it. over to montevideo where copa america when as why received a warm welcome after returning home from argentina with their fifteenth title over fifty thousand fans back the city's centenary a stadium to celebrate with their heroes who scored three goals without reply against their own why in sunday's final the school became the first team to claim fifteen copa america titles overtaking argentina who have won the continental championship fourteen times your wise first trophy dates back
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the power structure i will then that would imply that even if he had his arm right away they're more privy to some of these private speeches that are going on so that it would be a little bit more transparent and carry. but we don't really ever see any examples of the a.b.c. c.b.s. n.b.c. fox people that we know have gone there and i mean not just the heads of networks the heads of the conglomerates that go there and our members you don't really ever see them talking about what goes on at the quote lakeside chats where world leaders basically speak to the crowd and try to sell them on their ideas sometimes many years later in the grove to brag will choose to release the text. that happened a decade before just to show how they basically charted much of the world's destiny that was alex jones radio host of the alex jones show now well that economic news that we've been talking about casts doubt on economic recovery bad news gathering cast doubt on the mainstream media rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper hacking scandal has taken over american and british headlines but could this ty
the power structure i will then that would imply that even if he had his arm right away they're more privy to some of these private speeches that are going on so that it would be a little bit more transparent and carry. but we don't really ever see any examples of the a.b.c. c.b.s. n.b.c. fox people that we know have gone there and i mean not just the heads of networks the heads of the conglomerates that go there and our members you don't really ever see them talking about what goes on at the...
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will go out to our pantries from the eastern shore and we have a mobile pension program will were privy produce two neighborhoods. >> there are some misconceptions. people think i'm not homeless and i do not need help from the food bank. >> most of the people we're reaching -- there is what everyone thinks of -- you're unemployed, homeless, people that are struggling. the ones we like to reach out to are in the missing meals category. that is a family of four that makes $40,000, working poor. $40,000 in maryland does not make it. there are the people that we want to help. >> thank you for talking with us. we'll talk more about the food they are hoping to provide with this program. we will talk to a local farmer that is involved. there have been some showers on hd doppler to the south and west. we could see some sprinkles this morning. a frontal boundary is in the area. there's a possibility of thunderstorms into this afternoon. tony has more on the forecast. when a growth program -- what's a great program. >> they are always looking for volunteers down there. thank you. here is the fron
will go out to our pantries from the eastern shore and we have a mobile pension program will were privy produce two neighborhoods. >> there are some misconceptions. people think i'm not homeless and i do not need help from the food bank. >> most of the people we're reaching -- there is what everyone thinks of -- you're unemployed, homeless, people that are struggling. the ones we like to reach out to are in the missing meals category. that is a family of four that makes $40,000,...
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i was not privy to those discussions. it was not a case where the administration told us to go forward. on the consumer bureau, i was the one he said the solution he talked about, namely, elevating the status bureaucratically of a consumer protection function with in an entity that was primarily a bank regulator would not work. there's a difference between having a regular and having it as one of the things that bank regulators do. the largest singular show of authority to protect consumers that existed before this law was passed was in the federal reserve, and when we questioned the fed, had little to do with it. i would note that i was struck when the senator from alabama talked about it, that he appeared to think that mr. geithner was more important in the bush administration than the president's appointee. he served under ben bernanke, he worked with secretary paulson. if there is criticism, it goes to all of them. i think it is important that it be independent, that it not be a second thought from the bank regulators
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because i am not privy -- i do not have privy to the people they meet in the ratings process. >> according to documents obtained by this committee, two days after that meeting, on april 15, a man reached out to the secretary to let them know the committee outcome. do you know what was discussed on that call? >> no, congressman, i do not. normally, the process would be, once the ratings committee makes a decision, wheelwright up the decision. we also inform the issuer of the trading action -- rating action if there was a change, and if there is any publication that we are going to do, we do share with them also. >> so you would have informed the issuer before the public would have found out? >> we would let them know that we would be taking a reading action, yes. >> certainly after that, treasury reached out to someone from s&p to draft a press release on the outlook change. this was three days before the actual press release occurred. what would be the purpose of sharing a draft press release with the issue were? >> it is to give the issue were a chance if there are any factual errors or a
because i am not privy -- i do not have privy to the people they meet in the ratings process. >> according to documents obtained by this committee, two days after that meeting, on april 15, a man reached out to the secretary to let them know the committee outcome. do you know what was discussed on that call? >> no, congressman, i do not. normally, the process would be, once the ratings committee makes a decision, wheelwright up the decision. we also inform the issuer of the trading...
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. >> i'm not privy to it but the producers involved in it are many people who come from rock. my guess is that the thinking behind it and it's not bad thinking at all my guess is that they really are thinking of this as a long term project for arenas, for rock places and, therefore, perhaps looking at this as a loss leader. i think they got in more of a tangle they thought. >> how are they dealing with it? they are used to unparalleled success in the rock business. but by most people's argument is it's been a bit of a turkey for them which they are not used to. >> i was sitting behind them last night, practically next door and they were really very delighted. the reception of the audience was generally very good. >> from a musical perspective how did you rate it? >> i'm not a critic. there are a couple of really good songs in there. the thing about it is, is that writing for the theater is actually quite specific. and you can write really, really great song and it be in the wrong musical in the wrong place because musicals are really, really story driven. and, therefore, it's
. >> i'm not privy to it but the producers involved in it are many people who come from rock. my guess is that the thinking behind it and it's not bad thinking at all my guess is that they really are thinking of this as a long term project for arenas, for rock places and, therefore, perhaps looking at this as a loss leader. i think they got in more of a tangle they thought. >> how are they dealing with it? they are used to unparalleled success in the rock business. but by most...
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and because i am not privy, i don't have, privy to people to meet once they're in the ratings process. >> according to documents obtained by this committee, two days after that meeting on april 15, david beers reached out to undersecretary goldstein to let treasury know that rating committees outcome. do you know what was discussed on that call? >> know, congressman, i don't are normally the would be once we may, once the rating committee makes the decision, we write up the decision. we also and form the issuer of the rating action if there is a change, or if there is an affirmation. and if there's any publication that we're going to do, we do share it with them also. >> so he would have informed the issuer before the public would find out the out of? >> we let them know we would be taking a rating action, yes. >> shortly after that, mary miller reached out for draft press release on the outlook change. this was three days before the actual press release occurred. what would be the purpose of sharing a draft press release with the issuer? >> it is to give the issuer a chance, if there
and because i am not privy, i don't have, privy to people to meet once they're in the ratings process. >> according to documents obtained by this committee, two days after that meeting on april 15, david beers reached out to undersecretary goldstein to let treasury know that rating committees outcome. do you know what was discussed on that call? >> know, congressman, i don't are normally the would be once we may, once the rating committee makes the decision, we write up the...
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there it's just rich and powerful men talking to each other exchanging information that you and i are privy to. perhaps this is one point everyone agrees on the only car percent of us are going scrutinized by different ways while they were up there laughing their butts off with what happens inside bohemian grove affects a large portion of the population and most have no idea the secret retreat even exists a month a real california christine for south r.t. and that is an idea for now.
there it's just rich and powerful men talking to each other exchanging information that you and i are privy to. perhaps this is one point everyone agrees on the only car percent of us are going scrutinized by different ways while they were up there laughing their butts off with what happens inside bohemian grove affects a large portion of the population and most have no idea the secret retreat even exists a month a real california christine for south r.t. and that is an idea for now.
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it's just rich and powerful men talking to each other exchanging information that you and i aren't privy to. perhaps this is one point everyone agrees on ninety five percent of us are getting screwed at least five different ways well they're up there laughing their butts off were there. it happens inside the grove of folks a large portion of the population the most have no idea this secret retreat even exists in montreal california christine for r.t. and that is going to do it for now and leave you on that note for more the stories we cover go to our t. dot com slash usa and check out our you tube page on youtube dot com.
it's just rich and powerful men talking to each other exchanging information that you and i aren't privy to. perhaps this is one point everyone agrees on ninety five percent of us are getting screwed at least five different ways well they're up there laughing their butts off were there. it happens inside the grove of folks a large portion of the population the most have no idea this secret retreat even exists in montreal california christine for r.t. and that is going to do it for now and leave...
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there it's just rich and powerful men talking to each other exchanging information that you and i are privy to. perhaps this is one point everyone agrees on ninety five percent of us are screwed least five different ways they're laughing their butts off were there. it happens inside bohemian grove affects a large portion of the population the most have no idea this secret retreat even exists in one to real california christine for though artes and that last thought is something that maybe we all can agree on i'll leave you on that it does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our key dot com slash usa had our you tube channel you tube dot com slash r t america follow me on twitter and stay tuned for more news. on what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who made decisions today it's already being made who can you trust no one.
there it's just rich and powerful men talking to each other exchanging information that you and i are privy to. perhaps this is one point everyone agrees on ninety five percent of us are screwed least five different ways they're laughing their butts off were there. it happens inside bohemian grove affects a large portion of the population the most have no idea this secret retreat even exists in one to real california christine for though artes and that last thought is something that maybe we...
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>> i'm not privy to it but the producers who have been involved with it, many people who come from rockd my guess is that the thinking behind it, it's not bad thinking this at all, my guess is is that they really are thinking of this as a long-term project for arenas, for rock places. therefore, they with perhaps looking at this as a bit of a lost leader. i think they got themselves into more of a tangle than they thought. >> how are they dealing with it? they're only used to unparallel success in the rock business. this has been by most people's argument would be it's been a bit of a turkey for them, which they're not used to. >> i was sitting behind them last night, practically next door, and they were really delighted. the reception from the audience was generally very, very good. >> from a musical perspective, how would you rate it? >> i'm not a critic and i never talk about other people. but you know, there were a couple of really good songs in there. and the thing about it is, is that writing for the theater is actually quite specific. and you could write a really, really great so
>> i'm not privy to it but the producers who have been involved with it, many people who come from rockd my guess is that the thinking behind it, it's not bad thinking this at all, my guess is is that they really are thinking of this as a long-term project for arenas, for rock places. therefore, they with perhaps looking at this as a bit of a lost leader. i think they got themselves into more of a tangle than they thought. >> how are they dealing with it? they're only used to...
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institute said that he could do his experiments in physics from a theoretical physics three of the privy support of capitalists and people who pay tuition and things like that. and john glat disowned him, he damn time. now, at the climax when the world finally totally goes down the drain the climactic scene is when the government's having a big star braided his work in physics to create a weapon of mass destruction, this weapon almost accidentally detonates. the description of his death at the hands of this weapon at his science and overtly created is one of those moving passages. alan greenspan is dr. robert sadler, the most damage because he knew better. it is one thing to make these mistakes out of ignorance or pure power lust. alan greenspan knew better. alan greenspan for 30 years was a close associate and an apostle of ann rand. he was with her the day she died in 1982, best friends forever. he had no excuse. he knew better. when he first went to washington in 1976 as president gerald ford's chairman of the council of advisers they're right there in the white house as he was sworn
institute said that he could do his experiments in physics from a theoretical physics three of the privy support of capitalists and people who pay tuition and things like that. and john glat disowned him, he damn time. now, at the climax when the world finally totally goes down the drain the climactic scene is when the government's having a big star braided his work in physics to create a weapon of mass destruction, this weapon almost accidentally detonates. the description of his death at the...
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. >> many of us who watched the case on tv, we saw and heard things that the jury was not privy to. often the jury was out of the courtroom. doing, you know, that may have had an impact or do you think, as you said, the prosecution overtried the case? >> reporter: think actually, they overtried the case. i don't think that the collateral information out there would have made one bit of difference. they could not show premeditation, they could not show deliberation, they could not show how this child died. shape, i was out -- shawn, i was out in this courtroom last week o wednesday of last week when my client, brandon sparks, the son of the meter reader testified. i got a chance to look at that jury. that jury was very intense and intent and tentative and listened to the evidence and came down with a decision. the question is: did casey anthony or -- kill her child or was it an accident? we may never know. what we do know and what the public wanted to do and this is what they could not do and what jose baezel to the jury. you can not decide this case on emotion if you decide yet on e
. >> many of us who watched the case on tv, we saw and heard things that the jury was not privy to. often the jury was out of the courtroom. doing, you know, that may have had an impact or do you think, as you said, the prosecution overtried the case? >> reporter: think actually, they overtried the case. i don't think that the collateral information out there would have made one bit of difference. they could not show premeditation, they could not show deliberation, they could not...
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but according to a white house official, this was supposed to begin at 3:30 p.m., we're not always privy to seeing them come and go, we just find out if they're coming and it was senator reid who said he was comi coming over here to the white house, why? he said i know this may seem very obvious but to give the president an update involving these debt negotiations. also this is going to be what we call closed press. that means that our travel pool cameras will not be allowed inside so we're not even going to be able to see a picture of this. but you heard kate mention those back channel negotiations, it seems very important to coming to an agreement here. vice president biden has been very involved and senator majority leader mitch mcconnell said that he had spoken in the last hour both with the president and with the vice president. so these back channel negotiations are going on in ernest, they're going on very much in secret, but these are seen between the white house and certainly the senate, because you hear the white house really pointing to the senate as a place to come to a deal
but according to a white house official, this was supposed to begin at 3:30 p.m., we're not always privy to seeing them come and go, we just find out if they're coming and it was senator reid who said he was comi coming over here to the white house, why? he said i know this may seem very obvious but to give the president an update involving these debt negotiations. also this is going to be what we call closed press. that means that our travel pool cameras will not be allowed inside so we're not...
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>> he was aware of details that only someone who had been privy to these conversations would have hadto. >> richard bailey says kathy jane olson and joe are telling fantasy stories. >> mr. bailey short of somebody coming forward and says i was responsible for killing helen brach and richard bahlau had nothing to do with it, how are you going to get out of here? >> i don't really know. but i'm sure that there's no way that they would continue keeping someone locked up and knowing that i know nothing about what happened to helen whatsoever. >> with good behavior bailey could get out at age 91. but there is another twist in but there is another twist in this mysterious tale. brach ali. but there is another twist in this mysterious tale. brach ali. ♪ going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ we just keep on keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on >>> helen brach once a wealthy candy heiress and socialite was gone. the prosecut
>> he was aware of details that only someone who had been privy to these conversations would have hadto. >> richard bailey says kathy jane olson and joe are telling fantasy stories. >> mr. bailey short of somebody coming forward and says i was responsible for killing helen brach and richard bahlau had nothing to do with it, how are you going to get out of here? >> i don't really know. but i'm sure that there's no way that they would continue keeping someone locked up and...
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all i am suggesting is that for someone who was not in congress, who was not privy to this information, but only privy to the statement by which they are sent from the social security administration, i think it is disingenuous and it is misinformation bread it is similar to a ponzi scheme that we send people to jail for. i appreciate the chairman's continuation on this subject and then look forward to working with him. our ranking member when he realizes we have a problem and tries to help us fix it. >> i realize the problem, but it is not social security. that seems like all of our witnesses think our social security is the problem. thank you for your comments. i think this has been beneficial to all of us. thank you for being here today. in 2036, according to you, 75%, i am told 77%. congress and the president need to find common sense solutions to make social security secure, sustainable. the sooner we do so, the sooner we can protect those who are most vulnerable. thank you for being here. the committee stands adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [capt
all i am suggesting is that for someone who was not in congress, who was not privy to this information, but only privy to the statement by which they are sent from the social security administration, i think it is disingenuous and it is misinformation bread it is similar to a ponzi scheme that we send people to jail for. i appreciate the chairman's continuation on this subject and then look forward to working with him. our ranking member when he realizes we have a problem and tries to help us...
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he did that and immediately, um, got rid of the hat, got rid of the cane, threw them down into the privy, took dawson's body be, tried to figure out what to do with it. so he went into a closet, pulled up the floor boards, started digging up the soil that was underneath the floor boards, took dawson's body and jammed it under the floor boards, scraping the face. but he couldn't fit him under the floor board, so he dragged him back out again, scraping the face again, and eventually he goes to the police and acknowledges that he has killed captain dawson. there's panic in the streets, people start saying we need to go, um, murder the man who has just murdered captain dawson. and as they are marching down to do it, people say, wait a minute, captain dawson fought against dueling and wanton violence all his life. this is exactly what he would not want us to do. they dispersed. there was a trial a couple of months later, and dawson's killer was found not guilty, and he, in fact, lived in if charleston -- in charleston for almost 20 years more. and the whole story of that has to do with the wh
he did that and immediately, um, got rid of the hat, got rid of the cane, threw them down into the privy, took dawson's body be, tried to figure out what to do with it. so he went into a closet, pulled up the floor boards, started digging up the soil that was underneath the floor boards, took dawson's body and jammed it under the floor boards, scraping the face. but he couldn't fit him under the floor board, so he dragged him back out again, scraping the face again, and eventually he goes to...
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i have been privy to one of those initial conversations some years ago about where to start.iant move for him in 2012 to run for mayor because in the city itself, he is very popular. as you branch outside of the city, from the governor or senator or any of the things you would aspire to be, i think he would run into stiff competition. he would also run into last allies then he would, shelly said, had he run for new york. keep in mind a launching pad to bigger and better offices is surpassed by none when it comes to a mayor of new york city. people that have been there before that have been considered tickets for the president of the united states. i think he is definitely more than just thinking about it. i have a strange suspicion he will run in 2012. he will probably winter >> obviously if you are competitive as his kid brother, you've got to start recognizing the appalling possibility that if he ran and became new york mayor then potentially four or eight years later you might be hearing the worst decision brother alec, you can call me mr. president. >> what i have been th
i have been privy to one of those initial conversations some years ago about where to start.iant move for him in 2012 to run for mayor because in the city itself, he is very popular. as you branch outside of the city, from the governor or senator or any of the things you would aspire to be, i think he would run into stiff competition. he would also run into last allies then he would, shelly said, had he run for new york. keep in mind a launching pad to bigger and better offices is surpassed by...
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so we were able to actually read both statements made by joran in his own words, which we were privyferent versions of his interrogations. when you really sit down and read it, and you read it as a whole, it's really insightful to see the way he twists stories and that each time he's presented with a new piece of evidence, how he's able to immediately point the finger at somebody else. just the way casey did with the fictitious babysitter, he pointed the finger at the security guards, then was able to point the finger at deepak and satish. in peru, he points the finger at some anonymous villains that had attacked he and stefanie while at the hotel. the spinning. >> it is a lot of different variations of a story to see which way -- it seems like the desperate attempt of a young man to try and get himself out of trouble. >> right. the basic story is always the same. it's just the last 10% he tweaks a little bit. >> i invite everybody to pick up a copy of the book. again, it's a fascinating story. we still don't have a resolution to knowing exactly what happened to natalee. the book is
so we were able to actually read both statements made by joran in his own words, which we were privyferent versions of his interrogations. when you really sit down and read it, and you read it as a whole, it's really insightful to see the way he twists stories and that each time he's presented with a new piece of evidence, how he's able to immediately point the finger at somebody else. just the way casey did with the fictitious babysitter, he pointed the finger at the security guards, then was...
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list is by dropping their phones in the toilet. 39% of people admit bringing their phones into the privyly the people you're talking to in the john know where you are. it's not a secret. they probably wish you'd lose their contact information. remember the old fashioned days when you memorized people's numbers? back in the days when milli va littleli was considered a ground breaking musical group? loved them. [ male announcer ] mio. a revolutionary water enhancer. add a little...or a lot. for a drink that's just the way you like it. make it yours. make it mio. i go to e-trade and tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. >>> welcome back to msnbc. we have breaking news from oslo, norway. at least two people have been killed. the count now 15 oth
list is by dropping their phones in the toilet. 39% of people admit bringing their phones into the privyly the people you're talking to in the john know where you are. it's not a secret. they probably wish you'd lose their contact information. remember the old fashioned days when you memorized people's numbers? back in the days when milli va littleli was considered a ground breaking musical group? loved them. [ male announcer ] mio. a revolutionary water enhancer. add a little...or a lot. for a...
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they're getting an earful from democrats who are privy to the outline and said, boehner, i need $400 billion more. the white house says it doesn't exactly go like that. the bottom line is everything fell apart, and now what can be done to pick up the pieces and sort of salvage the wreckage here. the president said he would have all the leaders over. back here this morning is some of them. they'll be back here at 11:00 eastern time here in washington. ten days, again, alex, we have to remind people, august 2nd is the deadline. >> okay. we have a deadline of sorts in about an hour and 55 minutes if everybody is on time. they're going to be at the white house. what do we expect to happen today? >> well, it's unclear at this point. i mean, all hope is not lost for the so-called grand bargain. i mean, if you look at what they were saying last night, revealing some of those details, i mean, we're talking about fundamental overhall of the tax code. it's something republicans were very interested in. we're talking about entitlement reform. not quite as dramatic, but something that is obvious
they're getting an earful from democrats who are privy to the outline and said, boehner, i need $400 billion more. the white house says it doesn't exactly go like that. the bottom line is everything fell apart, and now what can be done to pick up the pieces and sort of salvage the wreckage here. the president said he would have all the leaders over. back here this morning is some of them. they'll be back here at 11:00 eastern time here in washington. ten days, again, alex, we have to remind...
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they have been sequestered which is going to be fascinating as they learn details that they were not privy to prior to this. back to kerry sanders and quite a scene at the courthouse, and quite a few people there, and we are curious about the whereabouts of george and cindy anthony, and they left court early. not sure if you have an update on them, but what are you seeing outside of the orlando courthouse? >> well, the attorney for mark littman who represents george and cindy anthony had said that when the trial was over that they may make a few comments without taking any questions or they may just issue a statement. that has not happened yet. we do not believe they have left the courthouse yet. the folks that i think that are getting the cameraman's tape, and you may have it available of the reactions in the deli right at the courthouse, the aghast response by those in there when this was read. they were watching it on tvs and listening to the words, and actually processing what they were hearing because so many people expected to hear something else. the general sense, i think based on
they have been sequestered which is going to be fascinating as they learn details that they were not privy to prior to this. back to kerry sanders and quite a scene at the courthouse, and quite a few people there, and we are curious about the whereabouts of george and cindy anthony, and they left court early. not sure if you have an update on them, but what are you seeing outside of the orlando courthouse? >> well, the attorney for mark littman who represents george and cindy anthony had...
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you know, the one thing i don't think we learned -- no, i'm not privy to, you know, and i know, we bothnow we have evacuation plans for every hot spot and every snake pit in the world, but the one thing i do not think we have learned, and i have no proof or documentation of this, but just from traveling in the countries and being down range, we trusted south vietnam too much. this was a -- we thought they would help us get out, and i think we might be putting the same trust in baghdad and kabul, and i don't think that trust is justified. that's the only way i can answer that question. anybody else? well, listen, thank you all for coming. i appreciate it. if you have a book you want me to sign, i'll be glad to, and thanks. no questions for steve? wait a min, hold on, no questions for steve? [laughter] yeah, yeah, everybody else says up to here, just a little nick. like i got hurt shaving. [laughter] anyway, thank you again. i appreciate it. [applause] you know what, for the hell of it, you don't have to film this, but i'll show you. there's general dunog in the younger days, ruthless guy
you know, the one thing i don't think we learned -- no, i'm not privy to, you know, and i know, we bothnow we have evacuation plans for every hot spot and every snake pit in the world, but the one thing i do not think we have learned, and i have no proof or documentation of this, but just from traveling in the countries and being down range, we trusted south vietnam too much. this was a -- we thought they would help us get out, and i think we might be putting the same trust in baghdad and...
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the jury was never privy to any of this.le to see the upward now, the jurors see it and casey anthony will see. where can she go, if anywhere when she does get out of jail? >> that is going to be a situation that she and her family will have to deal with. ultimately the system of race because you have a prosecutor, defense attorney and in individuals. the prosecutors failed to reach of the burden of truth forever -- the burden of proof for whatever reason. as this continues you will be able to interview more jurors. a consistent line is that the jurors felt they were unable to prove how she died or why she died and the circumstantial evidence was not sufficient >> get appears that the prosecution and a sheriff's department are going after casey anthony for money spent looking for caylee in this investigation. how unusual is that? >> i have not heard of that in this jurisdiction. pour her she was found not guilty. prosecutors a share new-line. >> after zero days and so was acquitted, and there was a civil trial. is there noth
the jury was never privy to any of this.le to see the upward now, the jurors see it and casey anthony will see. where can she go, if anywhere when she does get out of jail? >> that is going to be a situation that she and her family will have to deal with. ultimately the system of race because you have a prosecutor, defense attorney and in individuals. the prosecutors failed to reach of the burden of truth forever -- the burden of proof for whatever reason. as this continues you will be...
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all i am suggesting is that for someone who was not in congress, who was not privy to this information, but only privy to the statement by which they are sent from the social security administration, i think it is disingenuous and it is misinformation bread it is similar to a ponzi scheme that we send people to jail for. i appreciate the chairman's continuation on this subject and then look forward to working with him. our ranking member when he realizes we have a problem and tries to help us fix it. >> i realize the problem, but it is not social security. that seems like all of our witnesses think our social security is the problem. thank you for your comments. i think this has been beneficial to all of us. thank you for being here today. in 2036, according to you, 75%, i am told 77%. congress and the president need to find common sense solutions to make social security secure, sustainable. the sooner we do so, the sooner we can protect those who are most vulnerable. thank you for being here. the committee stands adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [capt
all i am suggesting is that for someone who was not in congress, who was not privy to this information, but only privy to the statement by which they are sent from the social security administration, i think it is disingenuous and it is misinformation bread it is similar to a ponzi scheme that we send people to jail for. i appreciate the chairman's continuation on this subject and then look forward to working with him. our ranking member when he realizes we have a problem and tries to help us...
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i'm not privy to that. what i would say though is that this does remind me that of where we were in iraq in 2008 although iraq and afghanistan are different the situations are somewhat the same. in 2008 we still had some violence although the surge had started to bring down violence we still have violence in iraq but we did have to begin the withdrawal of the forces for no other reason that we could no longer continue to supply the surge force because we didn't have the capability to back fill the search forces. what this does i believe the most important thing in this plan is to provide flexibility now to the general allan to decide how he would withdraw the forces, when he withdraws them. and i think it is what is most important because that enables us to lie down risk. this is about risk. and it's about how some people are concerned we are assuming high risk at the end of the fighting season august, september, october, potentially as we withdraw. but at least the president and the psychiatry defense and
i'm not privy to that. what i would say though is that this does remind me that of where we were in iraq in 2008 although iraq and afghanistan are different the situations are somewhat the same. in 2008 we still had some violence although the surge had started to bring down violence we still have violence in iraq but we did have to begin the withdrawal of the forces for no other reason that we could no longer continue to supply the surge force because we didn't have the capability to back fill...
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, improve capital standards and have a resolution process to be failsafe or make sure they are not privy to fail but it's in the most important remedy after the great depression in my opinion and that is remedies like the glass-stegall act. there's too principles around that i think i keep in mind when they start talking about the issues of sifis. the first principle is an institution that has access to the safety net should be complying to the core business for which the safety net was established and second the banking system should be reformed in its use of those activities that add to instability. those are money-market mutual funds so those are the principles i think our important as we try to think about the greater stability going forward. now, institutions that have the privilege, the advantage of the safety net should be, kind of commercial banking which is deposit taking and lending, they should still be allowed to underwrite securities, they can to advisory services and asset management like trust activities and those related. but activities the would be prohibited include dea
, improve capital standards and have a resolution process to be failsafe or make sure they are not privy to fail but it's in the most important remedy after the great depression in my opinion and that is remedies like the glass-stegall act. there's too principles around that i think i keep in mind when they start talking about the issues of sifis. the first principle is an institution that has access to the safety net should be complying to the core business for which the safety net was...
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neither party is privy to virtue, so those idealogues in the republican party have to wake up and understandfor coming back, bill pascrell, democrat out of new jersey. enjoy the weather down there. alisyn: new jobless numbers out this morning and for the first time in almost four months less than 400,000 people filing for first-time benefits, but for millions of jobless americans the situation, of course, remains bleak. in the african-american community, the unemployment crisis is bordering on great depression levels. john roberts is live in atlanta with more. apparently, the divide is getting bigger, john. >> reporter: it's a vast gulf now, allison. the urban league this week found that this recession has literally erased 30 years of economic gains among african-americans. we found the problem was particularly acute in the city of charlotte, north carolina, where now 20% of african-americans are out of work. >> our last day was july 29, 2009, i've been out of work two years. >> reporter: derek fox is the face of an unemployment rate that has reached deep into charlotte's black middle class.
neither party is privy to virtue, so those idealogues in the republican party have to wake up and understandfor coming back, bill pascrell, democrat out of new jersey. enjoy the weather down there. alisyn: new jobless numbers out this morning and for the first time in almost four months less than 400,000 people filing for first-time benefits, but for millions of jobless americans the situation, of course, remains bleak. in the african-american community, the unemployment crisis is bordering on...
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i wasn't privy to them but certainly was not a case when the administration told us to go forward. on the consumer bureau high was one of the ones who said no. the solution he talked about namely elevating the status bureaucratically of a consumer protection function within an entity that is primarily a bank regulator wouldn't work. there is a qualitative difference between an independent consumer regulator and having it as one of the things bank regulators do because history between bank regulators who didn't do it and the largest single chunk of authority to protect consumers that existed before this was past was that the federal reserve. when we questioned the federal reserve they had little to do with it. i would note again i was struck when the senator from alabama talked about it, he felt geit e geithner was more important than the bush administration. he was president of the federal reserve. he served under ben bernanke who was the appointee of president bush has council of economic advisers and worked with exit -- secretary paulson. affairs criticism it goes to all of them
i wasn't privy to them but certainly was not a case when the administration told us to go forward. on the consumer bureau high was one of the ones who said no. the solution he talked about namely elevating the status bureaucratically of a consumer protection function within an entity that is primarily a bank regulator wouldn't work. there is a qualitative difference between an independent consumer regulator and having it as one of the things bank regulators do because history between bank...
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the world wasn't privy to them luckily.tty unique, because nobody else in the world knows quite what it's like to go through all of this from a young age and go through mad, surreal, wonderful world for ten years, growing up on set together. i mean, rupert and i just laugh all the time together, and emma and i, we're quite good for each other. we have some kind of great debates on the set. she's a smart cookie so i have my work cut out for me. >> this has been my life. i think for all of us, because i don't know what life consists of without you, all of you and it's wonderful. i just want to say that i've loved every minute. >> i just wanted to say thank you to everybody but not just thank you because you know, in a very real sense i do love them, you know, in the way that you love a family and the way that you love people who have been there to support you every day for ten years. one of the french king louie, i'm not sure which, he turned and said why are you crying? did you imagine i was immortal and it's that same thing
the world wasn't privy to them luckily.tty unique, because nobody else in the world knows quite what it's like to go through all of this from a young age and go through mad, surreal, wonderful world for ten years, growing up on set together. i mean, rupert and i just laugh all the time together, and emma and i, we're quite good for each other. we have some kind of great debates on the set. she's a smart cookie so i have my work cut out for me. >> this has been my life. i think for all of...
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cameron's defense is that he says it would have been inappropriate for him to be privy to details ofice investigation, but the opposition essentially accuse him of having hidden his head in the sand, choosing to ignore evidence or even suggestions that colson was tainted. his judgment on the colson hire keeps getting called into question. >> it was my decision -- hold on -- it was my decision. i take responsibility. people will, of course -- >> you're interrupting the prime minister. the house must come to order and hear in silence the remainder of the statement. the prime minister. >> people will, of course, make judgments about it. of course, i regret and i am extremely sorry about the furor it has caused with 20/20 hindsight and all that has followed, i would not have offered him the job, and i expect that he wouldn't have taken it. >> so, martha, a very contentious session in parliament today. that's it for parliament, they've broken for the summer. there's going to be a judicial inquiry and be a police investigation into the phone hacking and other allegations of things that wen
cameron's defense is that he says it would have been inappropriate for him to be privy to details ofice investigation, but the opposition essentially accuse him of having hidden his head in the sand, choosing to ignore evidence or even suggestions that colson was tainted. his judgment on the colson hire keeps getting called into question. >> it was my decision -- hold on -- it was my decision. i take responsibility. people will, of course -- >> you're interrupting the prime...
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but i know they had a meeting but i'm not privy to people they meet. >> the court documents obtained by this committee two days after david beards reached out to undersecretary goldstein to let treasury know the rating committee's outcome. do you know what was discussed on that call? >> no i don't. the process would normally be once they make a decision, we write up the decision and inform the issuer of the reading action if there was a change and if there's any publication we do, we do share it with them also. >> so you would have informed the issuer before the public find out? >> we would let them know. yes. >> shortly after that call, mary miller reached out to david of s&p for a direct press release on the outlook change. this was three days before the actual press release occurred. what would be the purpose of sharing a draft press release with the issuer? >> to give the issuer a chance if there are any factual errors or anything in the press release, there's an opportunity to correct that so that we want to give the public a completely error-free information. so that is the opp
but i know they had a meeting but i'm not privy to people they meet. >> the court documents obtained by this committee two days after david beards reached out to undersecretary goldstein to let treasury know the rating committee's outcome. do you know what was discussed on that call? >> no i don't. the process would normally be once they make a decision, we write up the decision and inform the issuer of the reading action if there was a change and if there's any publication we do,...
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i say, look, i said from the very beginning, jenna, both sides, neither party is privy to virtue on getting the house in order, but i think now more than ever we've got to get across those ideological lines and say, look, let's compromise and come to an agreement, and be it needs to be long term. it needs to get us beyond the politics of next year. jenna: z you mentioned, the president coming out last night. did he actually mean revenue's off the table? we're going to be asking the budget director that in about an hour. congressman, we appreciate your time today. >> always a pleasure, jenna. thank you. jon: overseas now, the lawyer for norway's suspected mass murderer says his client is quite likely insane. suspect anders breivik's lawyer adding the only reason he's taking the case is to defend an ideal of democracy, every person's right to a legal defense. the question now whether breivik could face more serious charges of crimes against humanity. greg burke is in oslo, norway, with more for us. >> reporter: hey, jon, that's right. in just about an hour they're going to start releasing nam
i say, look, i said from the very beginning, jenna, both sides, neither party is privy to virtue on getting the house in order, but i think now more than ever we've got to get across those ideological lines and say, look, let's compromise and come to an agreement, and be it needs to be long term. it needs to get us beyond the politics of next year. jenna: z you mentioned, the president coming out last night. did he actually mean revenue's off the table? we're going to be asking the budget...