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robin hood he is not. at the end of the day, he walks into a bank with a gun. what happens if something goes wrong in there? someone could get killed because of his actions. >> the folk status may actually harm him. with the use of these surveillance videos and images, the fbi hopes all the exposure and even his nickname will make it easier for the public to identify him, and ultimately easier for them to catch him. >> we like to name them as quickly as possible because it gets it in the public subconscious that oh, that's the drywall bandit or that's the geezer bandit or that's whatever. and it helps them remember so that ideally they are able to at some point generate some leads that will help us solve the case. >> the fbi is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the geezer bandit's arrest and conviction. after sitting for an interview, they asked us to help get some information out to the public. >> we can't catch him without the public's assistance. if someone is inside a bank or sees someone like this outside the bank, they need to call 911.
robin hood he is not. at the end of the day, he walks into a bank with a gun. what happens if something goes wrong in there? someone could get killed because of his actions. >> the folk status may actually harm him. with the use of these surveillance videos and images, the fbi hopes all the exposure and even his nickname will make it easier for the public to identify him, and ultimately easier for them to catch him. >> we like to name them as quickly as possible because it gets it...
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at the same time, i think that there are many who are prepared to cry robin hood and socialism at the very suggestion that we need to do something about inequality. >> reporter: but perhaps the biggest issue was what to do about the emerging markets. >> somebody said you take a position on the emerging markets and you can't change your mind for fill in the blank, one year, five years? however long not sure. doesn't mean i'm going to feel good about the next -- sure, in the long run you have to bet on growth. and you see growth, education, mobility in these countries, basically the flattening of the world giving tremendous opportunity in these countries. >> reporter: and europe is now looking better. >> we've been investing in ireland and spain and the u.k. and northern italy. we've been pretty active in a lot of different areas in different asset classes there. and of course, being bullish on the american economy. >> the u.s. economy is doing quite a bit better. the projections for growth are consistently rising in forecasts. the confidence measures are rising. we're seeing across sec
at the same time, i think that there are many who are prepared to cry robin hood and socialism at the very suggestion that we need to do something about inequality. >> reporter: but perhaps the biggest issue was what to do about the emerging markets. >> somebody said you take a position on the emerging markets and you can't change your mind for fill in the blank, one year, five years? however long not sure. doesn't mean i'm going to feel good about the next -- sure, in the long run...
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taking from the rich in the robin hood kind of way because we said the american-led does not work. have a relative that says it is the corporation's. it is the corporation's. like they are a bogyman. warren buffett, oprah, tyler perry, bill gates started with nothing. seven of 10 started with nothing. so the idea it is readying you cannot win that is where i have a problem with our present and because he says he does not believe in freedom or capitalism but what he really says bill whole philosophical argument is we have to move to government intervention to prevent this unfairness. john: lecter household said, americans have gotten richer. seven and a $50 but in today's dollars that is 20,000. 1947, 31,000. today it is 62,000. >> my first year out of college and 80,000 and three years jittery to of hundred 50,000 an extra 96,000. do you know, whose fault that was? might. every one of those was my fault. i am in the environment and i believed but it is not a crisis of inequality but a crisis of belief we can go into the marketplace to bring in an end to resell them the idea they ca
taking from the rich in the robin hood kind of way because we said the american-led does not work. have a relative that says it is the corporation's. it is the corporation's. like they are a bogyman. warren buffett, oprah, tyler perry, bill gates started with nothing. seven of 10 started with nothing. so the idea it is readying you cannot win that is where i have a problem with our present and because he says he does not believe in freedom or capitalism but what he really says bill whole...
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. >> reporter: kind of a robin hood kind of thing.esterol from the rich and giving to the poor. >> (laughs) i was going to go to the nearest school because once i knew where -- >> reporter: this plan has some holes in it and i'm not speaking doughnuts. you're just going to pull up to a school and say "here's a bunch of doughnuts"? >> yeah, now that you said that i probably wouldn't. >> reporter: not to mention the legal ramifications. >> one of the blessings of a.l.s. is what are they going to do? >> reporter: in case you haven't figured out, chris has a remarkable sense of humor about this, which is partly why when krispy kreme heard about his plotting through a facebook post they didn't threaten prosecution, instead they offered transportation. specifically, a bus, a bus stocked with doughnuts. >> the heist! >> reporter: and so for an entire day chris, his family and friends went on this rolling sugar high. >> you had two doughnuts? >> reporter: joyfully delivering to city parks, cancer wards -- >> take care. >> reporter: and childr
. >> reporter: kind of a robin hood kind of thing.esterol from the rich and giving to the poor. >> (laughs) i was going to go to the nearest school because once i knew where -- >> reporter: this plan has some holes in it and i'm not speaking doughnuts. you're just going to pull up to a school and say "here's a bunch of doughnuts"? >> yeah, now that you said that i probably wouldn't. >> reporter: not to mention the legal ramifications. >> one of the...
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taking from the rich in the robin hood kind of way because we said the american-led does not work.ave a relative that says it is the corporation's. it is the corporation's. like they are a bogyman. warren buffett, oprah, tyler perry, bill gates started with nothing. seven of 10 started with nothing. so the idea it is readying you cannot win that is where i have a problem with our present and because he says he does not believe in freedom or capitalism but what he really says bill whole philosophical argument is we have to move to government intervention to prevent this unfairness. john: lecter household said, americans have gotten richer. seven and a $50 but in today's dollars that is 20,000. 1947, 31,000. today it is 62,000. >> my first year out of college and 80,000 and three years jittery to of hundred 50,000 an extra 96,000. do you know, whose fault that was? might. every one of those was my fault. i am in the environment and i believed but it is not a crisis of inequality but a crisis of belief we can go into the marketplace to bring in an end to resell them the idea they cann
taking from the rich in the robin hood kind of way because we said the american-led does not work.ave a relative that says it is the corporation's. it is the corporation's. like they are a bogyman. warren buffett, oprah, tyler perry, bill gates started with nothing. seven of 10 started with nothing. so the idea it is readying you cannot win that is where i have a problem with our present and because he says he does not believe in freedom or capitalism but what he really says bill whole...
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you could basically say that 29-30%, a robin hood portion of the crime, medical identity theft might actually be nonexistent. >> so we could possibly remove a huge motive for people to try to hack into the system? >> yet, but remember, the value of the medical record is more than just getting the insurance. that's only a very small part of the. there's a lot of information, rich information, and we've done studies, other parts of the world, if you deliver the most valuable piece of information right now on an individual basis, it would be a medical record. yesterday, fox news, business news did an article on the valley of different types of information. medical information in the black market is much, much more valuable than say credit or debit card information or accreditation data. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from indiana is recognized for his questions. >> thank you all for being here. it's a fascinating here. we had a previous thing which is also very fascinating. we were for for for no one would get on the website the last time, or three for four this
you could basically say that 29-30%, a robin hood portion of the crime, medical identity theft might actually be nonexistent. >> so we could possibly remove a huge motive for people to try to hack into the system? >> yet, but remember, the value of the medical record is more than just getting the insurance. that's only a very small part of the. there's a lot of information, rich information, and we've done studies, other parts of the world, if you deliver the most valuable piece of...
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a robin hood crime as we define it in the research is where someone, for example, has a family member or friend and who basically has an illness and they are not insured, and basically they will sort of look the other way, if you will, and allow the person to use their insurance credentials so that when they show up at a hospital or a clinic there getting better treatment than just write off the street. >> common sense would tell me if that's a big motivation, what motivates someone to go and steal someone's identity. expanding health care coverage, providing quality coverage for more and more people would reduce this, the likelihood of this. >> you have to understand. will be biased in that because i think we all deserve good health care. so basically if you could health care, the value of a credential would be meaningless because we all have that credential. there's no value if you will in stealing someone's credential because everyone is going to have a credential that will give them reasonable health care. >> if we made this health care website very successful, and more and more p
a robin hood crime as we define it in the research is where someone, for example, has a family member or friend and who basically has an illness and they are not insured, and basically they will sort of look the other way, if you will, and allow the person to use their insurance credentials so that when they show up at a hospital or a clinic there getting better treatment than just write off the street. >> common sense would tell me if that's a big motivation, what motivates someone to go...
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." >> robin hood. >> what is this "men in tights"? >> i think they are going to suspend off swearing. you have a comment e-mail us. have a video of your animal doing anything, go to fox news.com/red eye. may have a video next. >>> next "red eye" tomorrow, andrew schulz, ericmepaxis. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> oh. the chicago cubs unveiled a new mascot. but is it a touchdown? meet clark. he is a friendly little bear named after a street in wrigley field. >> he doesn't have any pants on. >> he is porky pigging it. fans told them they wanted a family friendly atmosphere at the park. early in the history they had a live bear until the animal got loose and killed abraham lincoln. >> he freed us. >> and the bear ate him. >> three finger brown. it is true. >> i know and i skipped it for a reason. shut up. sherrod. >> yes. >> never mind. >> i said nothing. a brown man and you don't come to me. >> that's my point. a cub is used in gay circles to describe young, husky, hairy gay men so this is a salute to the gay lifestyl
." >> robin hood. >> what is this "men in tights"? >> i think they are going to suspend off swearing. you have a comment e-mail us. have a video of your animal doing anything, go to fox news.com/red eye. may have a video next. >>> next "red eye" tomorrow, andrew schulz, ericmepaxis. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> oh. the chicago cubs unveiled a new mascot. but is it a touchdown? meet clark. he is a friendly...
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>> we went up to robin hood. >> what occurred while you were there? i was there, i saw damien hit this one boy real bad and then he started screwing him and stuff. >> jessie said he watched damien echols and jason baldwin tie up the 8-year-olds, beat them, cut them, and sodomize them. >> so you saw damien strike chris byers in the head? >> right. >> what did he hit him with? >> he hit him with his fist. >> jessie misskelley's confession gave the police the break they needed so badly. but with that statement he had sealed his own fate and that of damien echols and jason baldwin. his confession itself was full of contradictions and inconsistencies. but once it was out, almost no one would believe jessie would have admitted to doing something he hadn't done. in this so-called confession he got a lot of the key points wrong. that the evidence could not back up. >> and the police knew it. >> and they ran with this confession? >> and so did the prosecutors. >> despite the inconsistencies, jessie's statement still seemed so convincing at the time that even h
>> we went up to robin hood. >> what occurred while you were there? i was there, i saw damien hit this one boy real bad and then he started screwing him and stuff. >> jessie said he watched damien echols and jason baldwin tie up the 8-year-olds, beat them, cut them, and sodomize them. >> so you saw damien strike chris byers in the head? >> right. >> what did he hit him with? >> he hit him with his fist. >> jessie misskelley's confession gave the...
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>> we went up to robin hood. >> what occurred while you were there?damien hit this one boy real bad and then he started screwing him and stuff. >> jessie said he watched damien echols and jason baldwin tie up the 8-year-olds, beat them, cut them, and sodomize them. >> so you saw damien strike chris byers in the head? >> right. >> what did he hit him with? >> he hit him with his fist. >> jessie misskelley's confession gave the police the break they needed so badly. but with that statement he had sealed his own fate and that of damien echols and jason baldwin. his confession itself was full of contradictions and inconsistencies. but once it was out, almost no one would believe jessie would have admitted to doing something he hadn't done. in this so-called confession he got a lot of the key points wrong. that the evidence could not back up. >> and the police knew it. >> and they ran with this confession? >> and so did the prosecutors. >> despite the inconsistencies, jessie's statement still seemed so convincing at the time that even his own father briefl
>> we went up to robin hood. >> what occurred while you were there?damien hit this one boy real bad and then he started screwing him and stuff. >> jessie said he watched damien echols and jason baldwin tie up the 8-year-olds, beat them, cut them, and sodomize them. >> so you saw damien strike chris byers in the head? >> right. >> what did he hit him with? >> he hit him with his fist. >> jessie misskelley's confession gave the police the break they...
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we went up to robin hood. >> what occurred while you were there? there, i saw damien hit this one boy real bad and then he started screwing him and stuff. >> jessie said he watched damien and jason baldwin tie up the 8-year-olds beat them, cut them and sodomize them. >> so, you saw damien strike chris byers in the head. >> right. >> what did he hit him with? >> with his fist. >> the confession gave the police the break they needed so badly. but with that statement, he had sealed his own fate and that of damien and jason baldwin. his confession itself was full of contradictions and inconsistencies. but once it was out, almost no one would believe jessie would have admitted to doing something he hadn't done. in this so-called confession, he got a lot of the key points wrong. that the evidence could not back up. >> and the police knew it. >> and they ran with this confession? >> and so did the prosecutors. >> despite the inconsistencies, jessie's statement still seemed so convincing at the time that even his own father briefly believed he was guilty.
we went up to robin hood. >> what occurred while you were there? there, i saw damien hit this one boy real bad and then he started screwing him and stuff. >> jessie said he watched damien and jason baldwin tie up the 8-year-olds beat them, cut them and sodomize them. >> so, you saw damien strike chris byers in the head. >> right. >> what did he hit him with? >> with his fist. >> the confession gave the police the break they needed so badly. but with...
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you are like the people who wrote the ballads of robin hood and the ballad of jesse james.ballads as long as you can." woody took it to heart. he was not a good husband. he was always running off, but he wrote songs. >> do you remember when he first met woody guthrie? >> i'll never forget it. it was a benefit concert for california agricultural workers midnight.y post up at burl ives was there, the golden gate quartet, josh white, leadbelly, a square dance group with my wife dancing in it. i sang one song very immature shall he and retired and confusion to a smattering of polite applause. woody took over and for 20 minutes, entranced everyone cannot does was singing, but storytelling. "i come from oklahoma, you know. it's a rich state. he was some oil, go down in the ground and get some oil. if you want lead, we've got let in oklahoma. go down in a hole and get you some lead. if you want coal, we got: oklahoma. if you want food, clothing, groceries, just go in the hole and stay there. and you would sing a song. >> when did you form the weavers? >> that was after world war i
you are like the people who wrote the ballads of robin hood and the ballad of jesse james.ballads as long as you can." woody took it to heart. he was not a good husband. he was always running off, but he wrote songs. >> do you remember when he first met woody guthrie? >> i'll never forget it. it was a benefit concert for california agricultural workers midnight.y post up at burl ives was there, the golden gate quartet, josh white, leadbelly, a square dance group with my wife...
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in effect, this is reverse robin hood legislation. it steals food from the poor to help pay crop subsidies to the rich. and when i see members supporting the immoral cuts in this legislation, mr. speaker, i have to wonder if some people in this institution have really lost their perspective and understand why we are here and what our moral responsibility is. across this country, this great country, nearly 50 million americans, including over 16 million children, are struggling with hunger right now. think for a moment about what that means. in 1974 a writer in "time" magazine explained it this way and i quote, the victim of starvation burns up his own body fat, muscles and tissues for fuel. his body quite literally consumes itself and deteriorates rapidly. the kidneys, liver and -- often seize to function properly. a shortage of carbohydrates play a vital role in brain chemistry. confusion set in so that starvation victims often seem unaware of their plight, end quote. that's what we're talking about here. hunger is agonizing. it is a
in effect, this is reverse robin hood legislation. it steals food from the poor to help pay crop subsidies to the rich. and when i see members supporting the immoral cuts in this legislation, mr. speaker, i have to wonder if some people in this institution have really lost their perspective and understand why we are here and what our moral responsibility is. across this country, this great country, nearly 50 million americans, including over 16 million children, are struggling with hunger right...
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will be tough to play robin hood. people cling to their power and their money and bill de blasio ris risks alienating both sides. good luck. america is watching. "ac 360" starts now. >>> if you've been snowed under, iced over, kept home, it's not over yet. get ready to chill out. the latest on a snowstorm turning into a cold-blooded monster. and a major development in the heart breaking case of jah jahi mcmath. declared dead by the coroner but very much alive in the eyes of her family. >>> the high speed finally to actor paul walker's life. that, a debate on how physically fit women should be if they want to be marines, the price of pot in denver and a whole lot more. >>> but i want to begin with the big freeze. take a look outside, 360 headquarters in manhattan and the sign says it all. look closely as we focus in, wow. yeah, 13, 13 fahrenheit and dropping, dropping like a rock. it will be one degree later tonight and that's down right toasty compared to other places around the country. in boston, they are expecting
will be tough to play robin hood. people cling to their power and their money and bill de blasio ris risks alienating both sides. good luck. america is watching. "ac 360" starts now. >>> if you've been snowed under, iced over, kept home, it's not over yet. get ready to chill out. the latest on a snowstorm turning into a cold-blooded monster. and a major development in the heart breaking case of jah jahi mcmath. declared dead by the coroner but very much alive in the eyes of...
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the capital of the world, it will be tough to play robin hood. cling to their power and their money and bill de blasio ris risks alienating both sides. good luck. america is watching. "ac 360" starts now. >>> if you've been snowed under, iced over, kept home, it's not over yet. get ready to chill out. the latest on a snowstorm turning into a cold-blooded monster. and a major development in the heart breaking case of jah jahi mcmath. declared dead by the coroner but very much alive in the eyes of her family. >>> the high speed finally to actor paul walker's life. that, a debate on how physically fit women should be if they want to be marines, the price of pot in denver and a whole
the capital of the world, it will be tough to play robin hood. cling to their power and their money and bill de blasio ris risks alienating both sides. good luck. america is watching. "ac 360" starts now. >>> if you've been snowed under, iced over, kept home, it's not over yet. get ready to chill out. the latest on a snowstorm turning into a cold-blooded monster. and a major development in the heart breaking case of jah jahi mcmath. declared dead by the coroner but very much...
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the robin hood effect, and it's a myth. >> it doesn't mean the president won't take a few political shots on democrats' behalf. >> it's hard for me to say that a teacher or a mechanic, they are 200% less or 300% or 400% less important than being a wall street executive or being a corporate ceo. >> income inequality today is only slightly higher than the 30-year average, but lower than the end of the clinton years. though the tax code is most progressive in decades. polls are roughly split. half voters want the federal government to close the gap between rich and poor. half do not. bret? >> william, thank you. >>> still ahead, why a lot of people are hopping mad about their angry bird app. you might be, too, when you hear. >>> and first, the nation's heroes feeling a little left out at state of the union time. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes
the robin hood effect, and it's a myth. >> it doesn't mean the president won't take a few political shots on democrats' behalf. >> it's hard for me to say that a teacher or a mechanic, they are 200% less or 300% or 400% less important than being a wall street executive or being a corporate ceo. >> income inequality today is only slightly higher than the 30-year average, but lower than the end of the clinton years. though the tax code is most progressive in decades. polls are...
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. >> robin hood kind of thing stealing cholesterol from the rich giving to the poor. >> i was going tosome holes in it. i'm not speaking donuts. >> going to a school, here everybody, here is a bunch of donuts? >> yeah. now that you said that, probably wouldn't. >> not to mention the legal ramifications. >> one of the blessings of als, what are they going to do? >> chris has remarkable sense of humor about this. which is partly why when krispy kreme heard about his plotting they didn't threaten prosecution instead they offered transportation. specifically a bus. a bus stocked with donuts. and so for an entire day, chris, his family and friends went on this rolling sugar high. >> you had two donuts? >> joyfully delivering to city parks, cancer ward and children's hospitals. >> we're glad to make some people smile. >> the biggest smile of the day belonged to chris himself. remember his original dream was to show up at a school. here he was, at his old high school. >> i got a thousand donuts on the bus. >> what this was really all about. chris says if dying has taught him anything it's abo
. >> robin hood kind of thing stealing cholesterol from the rich giving to the poor. >> i was going tosome holes in it. i'm not speaking donuts. >> going to a school, here everybody, here is a bunch of donuts? >> yeah. now that you said that, probably wouldn't. >> not to mention the legal ramifications. >> one of the blessings of als, what are they going to do? >> chris has remarkable sense of humor about this. which is partly why when krispy kreme...
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people, oh, i'm going to give you all the money, steal from these people and give it to you, the robin hoodfect and it's a myth. >> reporter: it doesn't mean the president won't take a few political shots on democrats' behalf. >> hard for me to say that a teacher, mechanic, that they are 200% less or 300% or 400% less important than being a wall street executive or being a corporate ceo. >> reporter: now the president has gone after ceo salaries before saying they make too much but consider this. his friend beyonce make as million dollar for three songs. matt damon got 150 grand per second for a commercial with george clooney, campaign supporter, who make as $20 million a movie while the average actor makes $20 an hour. income inequality may exist with executives and also entertainers, and also who will he use to make his point? that is a question. i will say during the clinton, last two years of the clinton years you had more income inequality than you do today although slightly higher than the 30-year average. jenna: interesting to see what examples he may or may not use tonight. william,
people, oh, i'm going to give you all the money, steal from these people and give it to you, the robin hoodfect and it's a myth. >> reporter: it doesn't mean the president won't take a few political shots on democrats' behalf. >> hard for me to say that a teacher, mechanic, that they are 200% less or 300% or 400% less important than being a wall street executive or being a corporate ceo. >> reporter: now the president has gone after ceo salaries before saying they make too...
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foreign subsidies are a reverse robin hood program, taking from average taxpaying families, giving to higher-income people. think it is completely unfair. >> 80% of the farmers get about $5,000 on average. so we're talking about a very small percentage that is him share of this money. if we know who they are in the corporations that should not be getting it, we should not be offering it. the gao is recommended a cap of no more than $40,000 of a foreign subsidy. do you will support that? >> absolutely. one thing i would point out about foreign subsidies, people who don't really get, with the direct payment of the landowner is the subsidy. that is what people like the rockefellers and ted turner own massive amounts of land. the largest landowner in the country. he is the subsidies cannot tenant farmers the hires. >> quickly, cooperating with each other, the farm bill is an area where we have cooperated very well over the years in have a good ride left coalition on that issue. unfortunately, a lot of what we want to deny it into a farm bill >> thank originally. the witnesses to the z
foreign subsidies are a reverse robin hood program, taking from average taxpaying families, giving to higher-income people. think it is completely unfair. >> 80% of the farmers get about $5,000 on average. so we're talking about a very small percentage that is him share of this money. if we know who they are in the corporations that should not be getting it, we should not be offering it. the gao is recommended a cap of no more than $40,000 of a foreign subsidy. do you will support that?...
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here's the question, robin hood or just rob.ide covered in snow, other places plowed crystal clear. residents say the new mayor did it on purpose. new mayor bill de blasio says, yoet, more could have been done to plow out the percentages for the -- perches of the 1%. >> that is what some residents on the upper east side saying, they're saying it is a snub. lots of black lash here. this was really only the second test for mayor de blasio since he took office. residents are saying this is class warfare, snow class wear far, that is. >> when i said i would take dead aim at the tale of two cities, i meant it. >> he's only been in office for a few weeks, but new york city mayor is already catching heat for his tale of two cities. or rather the tale of plowing two cities. >> to anyone who wants to play out a theory here, it's just not accurate. >> they say their neighborhood was among the last to be plowed. >> i've never seen anything like this in 64 years living in the city. >> many vebted their frustration on social media, some accu
here's the question, robin hood or just rob.ide covered in snow, other places plowed crystal clear. residents say the new mayor did it on purpose. new mayor bill de blasio says, yoet, more could have been done to plow out the percentages for the -- perches of the 1%. >> that is what some residents on the upper east side saying, they're saying it is a snub. lots of black lash here. this was really only the second test for mayor de blasio since he took office. residents are saying this is...
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let me point out the reverse robin hood legislation here. steals food from the poor to help pay for handouts to wealthy agri-business. let me just give you a couple of examples. in violation of the congressional rule that provisions passed by both bodies should not be changed, the conference for people more than doubled the annual primary payments from $50,000 to $125,000. a $250,000 couple, they reopened the loophole that was closed in the house and in the senate that allows wealthy farmers to collect far more than the nominal payment limit. $50,000, they raised it to $125,000 for an individual. to a couple, $250,000. house and senate, bipartisan basis, closed the legal hope -- lool hope, allows payments to be collected by multiple people on the farm. what we have to do is eight people can collect -- today is eight people can collect a $125,000 payment, leading to a $1 million subsidy for a farm. seven of those eight people never have to to put their food -- have to put their foot on the farm. it's called padding the payroll. quote-unquote,
let me point out the reverse robin hood legislation here. steals food from the poor to help pay for handouts to wealthy agri-business. let me just give you a couple of examples. in violation of the congressional rule that provisions passed by both bodies should not be changed, the conference for people more than doubled the annual primary payments from $50,000 to $125,000. a $250,000 couple, they reopened the loophole that was closed in the house and in the senate that allows wealthy farmers to...