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. >> i let me turn to robin harding. i thought an article that said is notl's you of the fed consistent with of congress. what is your view of his chairmanship of this subcommittee? >> barney frank is right that congressman paul's the use do not think with the rest of congress. the fed has not been criticized much over its recent history. it has been seen as an untouchable force. ron paul has been around for a long time. he is using his decade of seniority. he gets a chance to become a thorn in the side of the fed. that is important given the current situation going on. any real changes in the fed are what we will be watching. >> we have been focusing on the house side. he was joined in his challenge to the fed by bernie sanders. now the new senate will have a number of senators who are new. what do you think that will mean? >> i think we have to remember that the reason independent central banks were created is partly to give politicians something to complain about when the economy -- the barrier to making substantial c
. >> i let me turn to robin harding. i thought an article that said is notl's you of the fed consistent with of congress. what is your view of his chairmanship of this subcommittee? >> barney frank is right that congressman paul's the use do not think with the rest of congress. the fed has not been criticized much over its recent history. it has been seen as an untouchable force. ron paul has been around for a long time. he is using his decade of seniority. he gets a chance to...
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you know how hard this business is. >> robin, you don't know. moment right now. >> look at these great people here. that's why we're still here. >> they love you right back. >> and you have to give it back to the audience. that's why we work so hard on stage. give it back. we have been blessed. >> all right. we're going to see you, starting tomorrow, here on broadway. running through the 30th. >> his birthday. >> your birthday. >> there's rumors that i -- i heard this today. we might have to extend a little bit. >> the tickets are hot, baby. >> unbelievable. >> what's also hot, is our coat drive. >> isn't it great? >> what an awesome thing to do. >> we signed these, too. >> did you sign the coats, too? >> we signed the coats. >> we put them in here. where are they going? >> they're going all across the country. and we have -- the burlington coat factory is working with us. even then, he has to -- >> three points. >> and there's a wonderful -- >> help me. help me. >> there's a wonderful organization called one warm coat. and the people, where the
you know how hard this business is. >> robin, you don't know. moment right now. >> look at these great people here. that's why we're still here. >> they love you right back. >> and you have to give it back to the audience. that's why we work so hard on stage. give it back. we have been blessed. >> all right. we're going to see you, starting tomorrow, here on broadway. running through the 30th. >> his birthday. >> your birthday. >> there's rumors...
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only was mary -- robin es new novelist, but our own and daughter is a hospice nurse who spent the last year constantly being a loving and caring daughter and eight nurse and that was hardout our day, the warm spots of the day, the outrageous and alliances, we learned, we do differently to read our grandson asked me who is taking care of me now? i tried to assure him about the incredible support from family6@ and friends and that i am eating well and healthy. i would say he is in the camp of trust but i better verify. [laughter] there are lots of stories about politics and prose. i used to travel outside of the country and i would come back with stories like the time going down an escalator in beijing and someone coming up with politics and prose bag. it might have had shoes but at one time it had books. talking about politics and prose with people who spend time here and the american club in bangladesh eager to come back for their home week so they could visit again. overhearing a conversation and london and in our last visit which people were discussing at politics and prose who didn't know me and was at the line and that was great pleasure. just last week in philadel
only was mary -- robin es new novelist, but our own and daughter is a hospice nurse who spent the last year constantly being a loving and caring daughter and eight nurse and that was hardout our day, the warm spots of the day, the outrageous and alliances, we learned, we do differently to read our grandson asked me who is taking care of me now? i tried to assure him about the incredible support from family6@ and friends and that i am eating well and healthy. i would say he is in the camp of...
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it's just as hard to say acrobatic tribute as it is to do what they're doing on stage. i know, robine amazing winter show of cirque du soleil. they're not going to have this show after january. we'll show you the most interesting stuff here. in just a second. >> that's the last chance. >> that's right. we want to see sam spinning like they're doing right now. he's going to take a little bit of a lesson. >> all right. >>> we're going to get you some news this morning. a murder mystery on long island. four bodies have turned up on the same beach. police now searching for a serial killer. and new reports the killings may be linked to craigslist. andrea canning has the latest. andrea? >> reporter: good morning, george. police do have a terrifying mystery on their hands. we know two of the bodies may be that of escorts. but none of the bodies have been officially identified. this morning, however, there are some new clues. >> we're looking at that. that we could have a serial killer. >> reporter: police continued their search of this remote beach tuesday, after discovering four bodies dum
it's just as hard to say acrobatic tribute as it is to do what they're doing on stage. i know, robine amazing winter show of cirque du soleil. they're not going to have this show after january. we'll show you the most interesting stuff here. in just a second. >> that's the last chance. >> that's right. we want to see sam spinning like they're doing right now. he's going to take a little bit of a lesson. >> all right. >>> we're going to get you some news this morning....
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only was robin a new novelist, but our own daughter is a hospice nurse who spent this last year constantly being with her presence, and loving and caring daughter, and a nurse. and that was harding about our day, the warm spots of the day, the outrages, the annoyances, what we learned, what we would do differently. our grandson asked me who's taking care of me now? i tried to assure him about the incredible support from family and friends, and that impd well and healthily. i would see he's in the camp of trust, but i better verify. [laughter] >> there's lots of stores about politics and prose. i used to travel outside of the country, and would come back with stories like the time going down an escalator in beijing, and someone coming up with a politics and prose bag. it might've had shoes, but at one time it had books. talking about politics and prose with people who spend time here and the american club in bangladesh, eager to come back to their home so they could visit here again. overhearing a conversation in the tube in london our last visit which people were discussing an event at politics and prose, who didn't know me, and it was the piccadilly line. and that gave great
only was robin a new novelist, but our own daughter is a hospice nurse who spent this last year constantly being with her presence, and loving and caring daughter, and a nurse. and that was harding about our day, the warm spots of the day, the outrages, the annoyances, what we learned, what we would do differently. our grandson asked me who's taking care of me now? i tried to assure him about the incredible support from family and friends, and that impd well and healthily. i would see he's in...
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hard. and claire shipman is also in washington and has much more on that. good morning, claire. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is one of the most explosive issues that congress is arguing over. democrats say that millions of americans are going to be affected in the next few weeks. and that not extending those benefits will hurt the economy. republicans say those extended benefits are just too expensive unless they're paid for. she never thought her very livelihood would depend on a political debate in congress. >> they are talking about tax cuts for the rich. and are holding people like me hostage. >> reporter: but she and about 2 million other unemployed americans are caught up in a capitol hill showdown. >> where, i ask, is the moral outrage? >> reporter: and they're about to have a profound impact on the economy. the labor department is predicting a sort of benefits loss tsunami. by december 11th, 635,000 unemployed will lose benefits. by christmas, it will be 1.6 million, without benefits. almost 2 million people by the new year. and at the end of january, 3.25 million will be cutoff. this press co
hard. and claire shipman is also in washington and has much more on that. good morning, claire. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is one of the most explosive issues that congress is arguing over. democrats say that millions of americans are going to be affected in the next few weeks. and that not extending those benefits will hurt the economy. republicans say those extended benefits are just too expensive unless they're paid for. she never thought her very livelihood would depend on...