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friends the stuff around here real people not real friends somebody like you are friends with a real life your friend with him on social network. so ninety percent mental is a real i'm around i don't believe there is really shines oh no i heard i heard statistics today in the morning that seventy percent of people in social networks in russia have false identity now that that's not true are you sure that it's it's the sister calls research that can be provided it's over ninety percent his true identity my name my name in your of contacts he's lady gaga you know not really everybody said send me your signs picture i do that. you know. it's not about ninety percent it's it's interesting because it's a self policing community because ok if you have a false identity you cannot have real friends right so because this network is real real friends in the internet it's is the front of you for a few years in real life even somebody you meet yes are we moving to a situation when you actually never meet the people you're in make friends with and connect and you don't actually need real because
friends the stuff around here real people not real friends somebody like you are friends with a real life your friend with him on social network. so ninety percent mental is a real i'm around i don't believe there is really shines oh no i heard i heard statistics today in the morning that seventy percent of people in social networks in russia have false identity now that that's not true are you sure that it's it's the sister calls research that can be provided it's over ninety percent his true...
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around here real people know real friends somebody that you are friends with in real life you are friends with him on social network. so ninety percent so there's a real i don't believe there is right i find as i know i heard i heard statistics today in the morning that seventy percent of people in social networks in russia have false identity another song that's not true now you sure have to check that it's. the sister called research that can be provided it's over ninety percent have troy then to my name my name in your of contact is lady gaga you know now here really everybody is ever since so me you're saying to make sure i do that. you know . it's not about ninety percent it's it's interesting because it's a self policing community because ok if you have a false identity you cannot have real friends right so because this network is real real friend in the internet it's the friend that you knew for a few years in real life even somebody you meet the life yes but are we moving to a situation when you actually never meet the people yet you make friends with the internet and you don't ac
around here real people know real friends somebody that you are friends with in real life you are friends with him on social network. so ninety percent so there's a real i don't believe there is right i find as i know i heard i heard statistics today in the morning that seventy percent of people in social networks in russia have false identity another song that's not true now you sure have to check that it's. the sister called research that can be provided it's over ninety percent have troy...
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really in some states because ultimately barack obama is shirking as responsibility to address the real problem so what is going to happen is this problem is going to be addressed by a global banking situation like the i.m.f. etc which means america loses its sovereignty as we've been saying all along and as bill gross is absolutely correct the mathematics don't add up there's no way you can do any cuts in any combination that will create growth to pay off these debts and this is what we mean when we say america is losing its sovereignty not only have we been talked about thought slax but he talks about financial repression and this is another topic that we've discussed over and over and he mentions that what's happened now is that this negative real email so that's a point nine three percent now if you take the eels on a ten year treasury bond deduct the c.p.i. they get gives you the real rate of return and right now it's negative point nine three percent he calls this financial repression and so he's selling some of his treasury bonds or at least increasing the percentage of his bonds
really in some states because ultimately barack obama is shirking as responsibility to address the real problem so what is going to happen is this problem is going to be addressed by a global banking situation like the i.m.f. etc which means america loses its sovereignty as we've been saying all along and as bill gross is absolutely correct the mathematics don't add up there's no way you can do any cuts in any combination that will create growth to pay off these debts and this is what we mean...
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they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an event on july 4, 1913. they called it "burning the car out of carville" which was pretty straight forward. they asked sutro's heirs if they could take the old cars that he had been renting in that original carville plot and make a big bonfire out of them. she said sure. so they took all the cars, put them in a big pile. it was july 4, so they bought some fire works and tossed them in with the fire. but they were trying to announce they were a new neighborhood. they didn't want to be called carville anymore. they wanted to be called oceanside, which sounded a lot more romantic. and so here we looked at that picture. there's a couple of car houses still around in the early 1910. but just 15 years later it really starts filling in. the stucco homes we think about in the sunset district. the merchant builders start building. the row houses start taking over in the
they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an event on july 4, 1913. they called it "burning the car out of carville" which was pretty straight forward. they asked sutro's heirs if they could take the old cars that he had been renting in that original carville plot and make a big bonfire out of them. she said sure. so they...
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market is scared they know this is real and i think tom around one.undred thirteen percent witnesses yeah it's fine to say some i think makes it by bucket shop operators is by a firm like j.p. morgan by renaming accounts remembering accounts changing from margin accounts the catholic. sounds to make it impossible for these accounts to be either peer into or to have any kind of paperwork associated with them so what this is really associated with i remember working on wall street back in the early one nine hundred eighty s. there were some notorious bucket shops working at that time and they're out of business now but they were put out of business by folks like j.p. morgan that have taken the whole bucket shop mentality and fraud and securities fraud to just a wholesale level that's one hundred fifty six billion dollar company so what could potentially be the head to j.p. morgan's balance sheet and do you see anybody now starting to short j.p. morgan stock i had of the revelations of the scandals and the proof that the company is basically insolvent ye
market is scared they know this is real and i think tom around one.undred thirteen percent witnesses yeah it's fine to say some i think makes it by bucket shop operators is by a firm like j.p. morgan by renaming accounts remembering accounts changing from margin accounts the catholic. sounds to make it impossible for these accounts to be either peer into or to have any kind of paperwork associated with them so what this is really associated with i remember working on wall street back in the...
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real you believe just in science and technology from the realms where. we go to the future of coverage. you're welcome back to the report time now to go to financial journalist and blogger extraordinary terry ball terry ball welcome back to the kaiser report access screen see here terry we spoke to last year and when your article in the atlantic came out made big news e-mail suggest bear stearns cheated clients out of billions here's a bit of the summary and update the story if you can for us. this was the key swear there stern's ears led by an executive mean tom marino is now the c.e.o. of risk out him and his team are literally stealing billions from their own clients this clients happen to be. nonaligned insurers and investors in residential mortgage securities certain out some around and he's currently c.e.o. what company a rez cap press cap is sent to vision of an ally financial the former g.e. nack ok so as all of these firms that we're caught in gazed in mass of securities fraud is that of any kind of legal precedent being applied in anyone going
real you believe just in science and technology from the realms where. we go to the future of coverage. you're welcome back to the report time now to go to financial journalist and blogger extraordinary terry ball terry ball welcome back to the kaiser report access screen see here terry we spoke to last year and when your article in the atlantic came out made big news e-mail suggest bear stearns cheated clients out of billions here's a bit of the summary and update the story if you can for us....
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but if it had been real leadership on the other side, this would not have happened. really liked what bill clinton suggested president obama should have done which is basically appeal to the 14th amendment, the constitutional option, and raise the debt ceiling and refuse to be held hostage, and more important refuse to allow the economy and the lives of the american people to be held hostage by a party that simply does not understand economics. >> on your splendid website you are launching today huffpostwomen and huffpostparents, and get real here, what is the deal that the house passed today and the senate will pass tomorrow will do for families in america? >> well, that is the problem, piers. it is going to make their lives harder, and that is why we launched with a powerful and moving story with amanda fairbanks about how many college students right now who cannot afford the pay their debts are actually resorting to prostitution, and literally selling themselves in order to pay their college debts. and the stories are so moving and powerful, and you read about the
but if it had been real leadership on the other side, this would not have happened. really liked what bill clinton suggested president obama should have done which is basically appeal to the 14th amendment, the constitutional option, and raise the debt ceiling and refuse to be held hostage, and more important refuse to allow the economy and the lives of the american people to be held hostage by a party that simply does not understand economics. >> on your splendid website you are...
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they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an event on july 4, 1913. they called it "burning the car out of carville" which was pretty straight forward. they asked sutro's heirs if they could take the old cars that he had been renting in that original carville plot and make a big bonfire out of them. she said sure. so they took all the cars, put them in a big pile. it was july 4, so they bought some fire works and tossed th
they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an event on july 4, 1913. they called it "burning the car out of carville" which was pretty straight forward. they asked sutro's heirs if they could take the old cars that he had been renting in that original carville plot and make a big bonfire out of them. she said sure. so they...
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thing, baby ♪ ♪ ain't nothing like the real thing ♪ ♪ no, no, ain't nothing like the real thing, babyng ♪ ♪ there was no time to play ♪ building up and building up ♪ and now it's solid ♪ solid as a rock ♪ that's what this love is ♪ saw the writing on the wall and as we felt this magical fantasy ♪ ♪ listen baby, i've had the time of my life ♪ >>> in the year 2000, one of the loudest voices in america raging against wall street grade came from the lead singer of rage against the machine. 11 years later, arguably one of the most rachel maddowable voice is elizabeth warren, the democrat's former watchdog for the wall street bailout. over the past several years, america has come to know her for this. >> i've spent my entire adult professional life studying the economics of working families, and i watch year after year after year as they just get hammered, hammered harder and harder. we now live in an american where millions, tens of millions of families live one bad diagnoses, one pink slip away from complete financial collapse. >> last thursday, warren announced she's starting an explorat
thing, baby ♪ ♪ ain't nothing like the real thing ♪ ♪ no, no, ain't nothing like the real thing, babyng ♪ ♪ there was no time to play ♪ building up and building up ♪ and now it's solid ♪ solid as a rock ♪ that's what this love is ♪ saw the writing on the wall and as we felt this magical fantasy ♪ ♪ listen baby, i've had the time of my life ♪ >>> in the year 2000, one of the loudest voices in america raging against wall street grade came from the lead singer...
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both google and facebook understand that people's real names are worth money to advertisers it allows advertisers to link that information back to back to your credit data it gives them a much broader picture of who you are if all they have is a pseudonym they have all kinds of very interesting you know website traffic about you but they cannot link it back to your real identity and that is why real names are social networks now i'm just curious to do you think i mean the so why when facebook came out with this right about four years ago they decided also to make people have to use their real names i feel like there wasn't as much of an uproar and so why is there one now with google plus is it because different people we have more of a techie crowd that's actually been the first ones to start using it. well there are a couple of different reasons the first is that google is actively soliciting our input they want to know what we want this site to look like and that's certainly something that facebook did not do in its early days furthermore facebook was a real news service from the ve
both google and facebook understand that people's real names are worth money to advertisers it allows advertisers to link that information back to back to your credit data it gives them a much broader picture of who you are if all they have is a pseudonym they have all kinds of very interesting you know website traffic about you but they cannot link it back to your real identity and that is why real names are social networks now i'm just curious to do you think i mean the so why when facebook...
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real estate market. these things contribute to how much revenue we have to spend on all the programs we care about. >> belva: go back, john, to the whole business of redevelopment money. the kourtss are involved in that. is that a question mark anyway? >> well, you know, i think that it's a legal question about what's in the state constitution. this is one of those only in california kind of things because you'll remember, belva, last november voters passed a measure that made it more difficult for them to take money from local government. the heart of this lawsuit now in front of the state supreme court is that the legislature could not take these local dollars, these property tax dollars from redevelopment anxie menment age. the supreme court has to rule on that. they put a freeze, a suspension on both the state collecting the money and the redevelopme menme anxie agencies from spending their money. but that's $1.7 billion of the budget solution. if that money went away, you know, 1.7 is very hard to g
real estate market. these things contribute to how much revenue we have to spend on all the programs we care about. >> belva: go back, john, to the whole business of redevelopment money. the kourtss are involved in that. is that a question mark anyway? >> well, you know, i think that it's a legal question about what's in the state constitution. this is one of those only in california kind of things because you'll remember, belva, last november voters passed a measure that made it...
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meow moment. >> a real jab. whatever. it's the biggest show on television. i can take a little jab. it wasn't an uppercut or anything. >> have you been surprised how your profile has changed since the smash hit of "the voice?" >> yeah. i was very, very happy and comfortable with the level of fame that i had. i didn't really think about that as much when i took the job. and i didn't really realize what i was getting myself into as far as that's concerned because this is, they call it tv fame. this is a very different thing. people see you on tv every day. they start knowing your name. i was always just the guy from ro maroon w5 until i became myself. >> now it's adam. >> it is very strange people calling your name on the street. hey adam. you think it's your buddy. >> is it a bit unsettling after years of being slightly below that radar and suddenly like, whoa. you're this famous tv guy. >> a little unsettling but better than i experienced before though it didn't just skyrocket all of a sudden or become something
meow moment. >> a real jab. whatever. it's the biggest show on television. i can take a little jab. it wasn't an uppercut or anything. >> have you been surprised how your profile has changed since the smash hit of "the voice?" >> yeah. i was very, very happy and comfortable with the level of fame that i had. i didn't really think about that as much when i took the job. and i didn't really realize what i was getting myself into as far as that's concerned because this...
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but these, these are the images of real women, real women with real bodies.od. it's a step in the right direction, and it's showing people what an average woman would look like, what real bodies are like, and they can still be beautiful. >> these are probably more realistic average women that one sees on the streets that maybe just don't have that super skinny aspect that certainly runway models have. >> reporter: these real women are posting images of themselves on a new website, mybodygallery.com. the goal, to provide a database of what real bodies look like. >> the thing that's great about this website is that they can get an accurate picture of what have they look like and most girls who try it's out are wrong, by the way. they think they're fatter than they are. >> reporter: women, we all know, may lie about their sizes, both those we know because they're famous and those we know in real life. experts say this has skewed our perception of what a normal body looks like. >> we're completely confused about what's normal looking. i think there are a range of
but these, these are the images of real women, real women with real bodies.od. it's a step in the right direction, and it's showing people what an average woman would look like, what real bodies are like, and they can still be beautiful. >> these are probably more realistic average women that one sees on the streets that maybe just don't have that super skinny aspect that certainly runway models have. >> reporter: these real women are posting images of themselves on a new website,...
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not real, i would say. >> in the not real category. final thing i want to ask you is about the conventional wisdom, one i subscribe to and i want to give you a chance to disabuse me. it's quite, quite, quite conservative and they are going to be more conservative. these are voters, huge evangelical contingent and voters looking for a sort of conservative standard there. is there anything you're seeing there that disrupts that general sense of where iowa caucus voters are? >> the only thing is historically, if you look at iowa caucuses over time -- >>> kathie obradovich of the des moines register, thanks so much for your time tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up, more on the not so bright spots in the republican debate, specifically light bulbs and michele bachmann, that's next. and later on the show, standard & poor's explains how the tea party caused the downgrade. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could
not real, i would say. >> in the not real category. final thing i want to ask you is about the conventional wisdom, one i subscribe to and i want to give you a chance to disabuse me. it's quite, quite, quite conservative and they are going to be more conservative. these are voters, huge evangelical contingent and voters looking for a sort of conservative standard there. is there anything you're seeing there that disrupts that general sense of where iowa caucus voters are? >> the...
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welcome the ilona show we look at the real headlines with none of the mercy i can live in washington d.c. now and i will speak with kelly evans of the wall street journal about jobs numbers the stock market drop yesterday and the possibility of the s. and p. downgrade u.s. debt that will take a look inside defcon we'll see if this is really prime real estate for government recruitment of hackers averageness b. to reason t.v. reporter michelle feels about americans being a fed up with congress and her now infamous interview with matt damon about teachers in america we're going to have all of that and more frater night including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to make. our it's a day job numbers came out for the month of july and before i give you all the details let me just say in summary that we're still screwed the according to the bureau of labor statistics jobs grew by a hundred seventeen thousand better than may and june combined unemployment went down from nine point two to nine point one percent but as desperately as the
welcome the ilona show we look at the real headlines with none of the mercy i can live in washington d.c. now and i will speak with kelly evans of the wall street journal about jobs numbers the stock market drop yesterday and the possibility of the s. and p. downgrade u.s. debt that will take a look inside defcon we'll see if this is really prime real estate for government recruitment of hackers averageness b. to reason t.v. reporter michelle feels about americans being a fed up with congress...
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if you become a member of a social network you have to use your real name that's a facebook the side of the couple years ago and that's what google plus has made their new policy as well and it's sort of a fierce debate about the use of pseudonyms the concept of anonymity on the web and whether you should expect it secord into the tech giants you should it in fact randi zuckerberg the former facebook marketing director and sister of mark zuckerberg said the following that i think anonymity on the internet has to go away people behave a lot better when they don't have their real names doubt i think people hide behind anonymity and they can feel like they can say whatever they want to close doors but there are a lot of people fighting back against this statement now a new website is a dedicated to the cause of anonymity called my name is me so joining me to discuss this is eva galperin activist with the electronic frontier foundation if i want to thank you so much for joining us and if you can first start by describing what this web site is all about my name is me as a direct response
if you become a member of a social network you have to use your real name that's a facebook the side of the couple years ago and that's what google plus has made their new policy as well and it's sort of a fierce debate about the use of pseudonyms the concept of anonymity on the web and whether you should expect it secord into the tech giants you should it in fact randi zuckerberg the former facebook marketing director and sister of mark zuckerberg said the following that i think anonymity on...
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thing, baby ♪ ♪ ain't nothing like the real thing ♪ ♪ no, no, ain't nothing like the real thing, babyhere was no time to play ♪ building up and building up ♪ and now it's solid ♪ solid as a rock ♪ that's what this love is one little smile, one little laugh. honey bunny. [ babbles ] [ laughs ] we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ shapiro ] we created legal zoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ ♪ >>> in the year 2000, one of the loudest voices in america raging against wall street grade came from the lead singer of rage against the machine. now the most recognizable voice is elizabeth warren, the democrat's former watchdog for the wall street bailout. over the past several years, america has come to know her for this. >> i've spent my entire adult professional life studying the economics of working families, and i watch year after year after year as they j
thing, baby ♪ ♪ ain't nothing like the real thing ♪ ♪ no, no, ain't nothing like the real thing, babyhere was no time to play ♪ building up and building up ♪ and now it's solid ♪ solid as a rock ♪ that's what this love is one little smile, one little laugh. honey bunny. [ babbles ] [ laughs ] we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ shapiro ] we created legal zoom to...
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like a real creature that is really reality-based.to his eyes you believe it's there. >> witness you got over the incredible high hurdle of the mechanical aspects of poor trarg the film in the way you describes your aspirations, clearly you've achieved, the story you're telling really sounds like a moral narrative in science run amuck, in power, in abuse of power. what do you define as the core message that you're carrying right now? >> well, i guess i'm not a big fan of film or any kind of form of storytelling, you have to be careful what you wish for, don't open that book. i think you know, one of the beauties of our civilization and species is that we have that opportunity and that ability to progress and evolve and that comes through discovering. it comes through science and it comes through medicine, and it's what makes us great in many ways. so i wasn't looking to sort of moralize, to sort of tell that black and white story about all science is evil, and i think we're all safe in saying to find a cure for a disease such as alzhe
like a real creature that is really reality-based.to his eyes you believe it's there. >> witness you got over the incredible high hurdle of the mechanical aspects of poor trarg the film in the way you describes your aspirations, clearly you've achieved, the story you're telling really sounds like a moral narrative in science run amuck, in power, in abuse of power. what do you define as the core message that you're carrying right now? >> well, i guess i'm not a big fan of film or any...
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>> there's no real competition. both guys can find a nice stable balance of providing no value, and so with this blue duopoly and two parties i don't think either party has to provide. obama is hoping the job market will move up slightly and republicans hoping it will tick down and still be bad and they'll win. >> at the same time it is clear and clear to most people in this country who understand it. clear to a lot who don't, they have an app to learn about it, learn about the tax code, we might be screwing things up, just how influential to the flow of money, investment in our country, spending in our country, not consumer spending. starting new jobs. 70% of new jobs come from new ideas, no things. yet we don't have anything from either of these political parties that say we're going to reform the tax code and end the tax code instead of buying loopholes for this or for that, just a tax code. >> no. i mean, listen, i agree we have structural problems and i think our tax code is problematic, because it's written by
>> there's no real competition. both guys can find a nice stable balance of providing no value, and so with this blue duopoly and two parties i don't think either party has to provide. obama is hoping the job market will move up slightly and republicans hoping it will tick down and still be bad and they'll win. >> at the same time it is clear and clear to most people in this country who understand it. clear to a lot who don't, they have an app to learn about it, learn about the tax...
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thing, baby ♪ ain't nothing like the real thing baby ♪ ♪ ain't nothing like the real thing ♪ ♪ there♪ ♪ and now it's solid, solid as a rock ♪ ♪ that's what this love is this summer put your family in an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz now for an exceptional price during the summer event. but hurry, this offer ends august 31st. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful c300 sport sedan. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. the mercedes-benz summer event ends august 31st. ♪ >>> in the year 2000, one of the loudest voice this is america raging against wall street greed game from the lead singer of rage against the machine. 11 years later, argue pli the most recognizable voice now raging against the wall street greed machine is elizabeth warren. the former watchdog for the bailout and to launch the consumer financial protection b
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that's a real problem in effect i think high oil prices are a cap on world. activity. all right so although people talk about the economy slowing down around the world price of oil is still strong trending higher due to the scarcity now kicking in in this peak oil scenario but getting back to the question of debt. and peak credit over the past fifty years the growth of the banking industry the growth of the growth the financialization the growth of the bernie madoff ponzi scheme like wall street layer upon layer upon layer of the rivet of the debt and margarette of has been contingent on the growth of credit as a relates to or oil and so talk about the interactivity between peak debt and peak oil debt has become the lifeblood of the society and in many ways we have a debt based currency we the way we create money these days is through bank loans so in order to grow the economy in order to grow the money supply we have to have ever more debt so we've done that over the past several decades particularly the last couple of decades consumer debt has grown of course way we
that's a real problem in effect i think high oil prices are a cap on world. activity. all right so although people talk about the economy slowing down around the world price of oil is still strong trending higher due to the scarcity now kicking in in this peak oil scenario but getting back to the question of debt. and peak credit over the past fifty years the growth of the banking industry the growth of the growth the financialization the growth of the bernie madoff ponzi scheme like wall...
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real cranberries and delicious cranberry citrus oat... ♪ or real blueberries... ♪ ...and luscious blueberryar. the goodness of whole grains... and a thin crispy crunch. new newtons fruit thins, one unique cookie. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa with
real cranberries and delicious cranberry citrus oat... ♪ or real blueberries... ♪ ...and luscious blueberryar. the goodness of whole grains... and a thin crispy crunch. new newtons fruit thins, one unique cookie. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35%...
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real people who work in this country are the housewives who recycle. and the children who plant trees on the weekend with their. troops that's the. sound. of. mission. couldn't take free. free. free. free. free. free. free media. groups a boycott of british. u.k. security agencies were complicit in the. overseas there was anger from opposition groups after the government said they wouldn't make the findings public raising fears that the investigation will be little more than a farce. for incitement. to four years each. call for civil unrest even though no one showed up for the riot meanwhile concerns are raised their punishment. still.
real people who work in this country are the housewives who recycle. and the children who plant trees on the weekend with their. troops that's the. sound. of. mission. couldn't take free. free. free. free. free. free. free media. groups a boycott of british. u.k. security agencies were complicit in the. overseas there was anger from opposition groups after the government said they wouldn't make the findings public raising fears that the investigation will be little more than a farce. for...
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this is the real thing. the real cowboy from a dryland farm on west texas. the suggestion is that he's the guy in the cowboy boots from texas. as you know, george bush was born in connecticut. so rick perry is the real thing. now, is that a good thing or not? might be a bad thing in some places. >> it could be. here's perry pronouncing a certain word. just the way his predecessor george bush did. let's listen. >> it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing them from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon. >> i am a supporter of nuclear energy. >> what is it about nuclear and nuclear? i don't get it with these guys. richard, an interesting thing. when perry got into the race, the people who jumped on him first and began pointing out problems with his record and things like that were not really the democrats so much. they were old bush hands. old w. bush hands and others associated with that family. what's responsible for the rancor between these two caps? >> a lot of rivalry there. it's not just the personal rivalry. that does take
this is the real thing. the real cowboy from a dryland farm on west texas. the suggestion is that he's the guy in the cowboy boots from texas. as you know, george bush was born in connecticut. so rick perry is the real thing. now, is that a good thing or not? might be a bad thing in some places. >> it could be. here's perry pronouncing a certain word. just the way his predecessor george bush did. let's listen. >> it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing them from...