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then i will say a few more words in the bible read what we have done that robin hood, robin hood henderson organization that gives away about $150 million a year fighting poverty in new york city. to put that in context the rockefeller foundation will give away two or two and half times that next year but they operate around the world. we operate in one city. it's a very different model having an effect. the way we set ourselves up as we promise our donors many of them who are on it or that we promise our donors that we have put in sophisticated systems of accountability be that as a relentless application of benefit cost analysis as any economic student learns as an undergraduate. no matter what ways we use them so whether we are putting dollars into microlending program into a charter school into a prekindergarten program into an after-school program emergency food whatever we are doing we measure the effect of that grant on the low income residents of new york city and we spend their money accordingly. ringing these conversations together i leave you with the following thought. we spend
then i will say a few more words in the bible read what we have done that robin hood, robin hood henderson organization that gives away about $150 million a year fighting poverty in new york city. to put that in context the rockefeller foundation will give away two or two and half times that next year but they operate around the world. we operate in one city. it's a very different model having an effect. the way we set ourselves up as we promise our donors many of them who are on it or that we...
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robin hood investor peter chironen and his family were also in attendance.a big night when wall street gives back. >>> let's so what's on "street signs." >> sue, housing affordable around the nation is an interesting topic. we're going to bring you the cold, hard facts. not one, but two mystery charts for you today, and as you're preparing to take out a mortgage, what if your lender gave you a basic financial literacy test first? maybe not such a crazy idea. wee debate that, and all those things at the top of the hour. we'll be right back right after this. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if
robin hood investor peter chironen and his family were also in attendance.a big night when wall street gives back. >>> let's so what's on "street signs." >> sue, housing affordable around the nation is an interesting topic. we're going to bring you the cold, hard facts. not one, but two mystery charts for you today, and as you're preparing to take out a mortgage, what if your lender gave you a basic financial literacy test first? maybe not such a crazy idea. wee debate...
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who is this robin hood spreading the wealth in this most economically divided city in the country?hone. how did you make your money? >> in real estate as a real estate developer. >> how rich are you? >> i'd rather not. it's in the millions. i don't know exactly. >> and he plans to remain anonymous? are you making a point here? >> my point would be to encourage people who have been successful to give back a little more, to pay it forward. >> reporter: like that anonymous restaurant tipper who was left 130 grand in gratuities across the country, hidden cash seems too good to be true. >> how much are you going to give away? >> i haven't put a figure on it. it's probably going to reach at least in the hundreds of thousands. >> reporter: he'll splash in the cash in l.a. this weekend but beyond that not even he knows where or when. this mysterious millionaire told me he is flying by the seat of his pants. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> wow. >> incredible, right? this guy said he will give away $1,000 a day for the foreseeable future. he is thinking nyc, new york city, look out for
who is this robin hood spreading the wealth in this most economically divided city in the country?hone. how did you make your money? >> in real estate as a real estate developer. >> how rich are you? >> i'd rather not. it's in the millions. i don't know exactly. >> and he plans to remain anonymous? are you making a point here? >> my point would be to encourage people who have been successful to give back a little more, to pay it forward. >> reporter: like...
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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's 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
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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our transaction tax, which we call the robin hood tax, would build us $350 billion a year and -- [applause in addition to that, in addition to that what it would do is stop this high-speed trading which is wreaking havoc on our economy and extremely dangerous. some of you out this red the book by michael lewis. obviously we raise the minimum wage, but we also do something even more important. we strengthen labor rights. [applause] look, if america is a body politic, the backbone of that body is organized labor. it organized labor is weakened, the whole body is weakened. we have to pass the employer free choice act. something that is not in our budget but we better start thinking about, we need to make union organizing a civil rights. i am telling you this. we need to do this because if you fire somebody who is organizing a union without regard to whether -- who wins the union election, if you fire someone who is organizing, everybody else gets scared and you kill the movement right there. you ought to be able to get a lawyer, sue, get recovery, get punitive damages, just like if they fire
our transaction tax, which we call the robin hood tax, would build us $350 billion a year and -- [applause in addition to that, in addition to that what it would do is stop this high-speed trading which is wreaking havoc on our economy and extremely dangerous. some of you out this red the book by michael lewis. obviously we raise the minimum wage, but we also do something even more important. we strengthen labor rights. [applause] look, if america is a body politic, the backbone of that body is...
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. >>> what a nice guy, finally tonight, the annual robin hood foundation dinner bringing hundreds ofcelebrities and water together -- wall street together to raise money for shelters and job services, bill ackman of pershing square, jeff bezos from amazon. and the tennis legend, in bad boy john mcenroe, putting on a nice smile. they raised $30 million including for the american dream fund to help new immigrants struggling in poverty. wall street giving back. >> 60 million there, 50 million here, adding up to big money. i'm susie gharib, thank you for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen, thank you for joining us, we'll see you right here tomorrow night. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> when amy x. neuburg discovered electronics, she never looked back. and the musical places she goes to will surprise you. >> amy x. neuburg: i just fell in love with the sound of the electronics. not only are you creating all i mean, music, you're creating all new sound. >> the work of ceramicist shuji ikeda requires patience. this kiln will burn for seven
. >>> what a nice guy, finally tonight, the annual robin hood foundation dinner bringing hundreds ofcelebrities and water together -- wall street together to raise money for shelters and job services, bill ackman of pershing square, jeff bezos from amazon. and the tennis legend, in bad boy john mcenroe, putting on a nice smile. they raised $30 million including for the american dream fund to help new immigrants struggling in poverty. wall street giving back. >> 60 million there,...
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. >>> what a nice guy, finally tonight, the annual robin hood foundation dinner bringing hundreds ofcelebrities and water together -- wall street together to raise money for shelters and job services, bill ackman of pershing square, jeff bezos from amazon. and the tennis legend, in bad boy john mcenroe, putting on a nice smile. they raised $30 million including for the american dream fund to help new immigrants struggling in poverty. wall street giving back. >> 60 million there, 50 million here, adding up to big money. i'm susie gharib, thank you for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen, thank you for joining us, we'll see you right here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "revolutionaries" -- >> earlier in my career i used to say in 50 years everybody that doesn't play video games will be dead. so we're almost to that point. >> trip hawkins is a pioneer of computer games. as the founder of the legendary companies 3do and electronic arts, he demonstrated the vision and creativity to capture a global audience. john markoff talked to hawkins about his early career, business strategy and pa
. >>> what a nice guy, finally tonight, the annual robin hood foundation dinner bringing hundreds ofcelebrities and water together -- wall street together to raise money for shelters and job services, bill ackman of pershing square, jeff bezos from amazon. and the tennis legend, in bad boy john mcenroe, putting on a nice smile. they raised $30 million including for the american dream fund to help new immigrants struggling in poverty. wall street giving back. >> 60 million there,...
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with modern day robin hood. who has a city on a treasure hunt.ng envelopes stuffed with money across san francisco leaving a trail of tweets as clues. sometimes a small amount. other times, hundreds of dollars. tonight the anonymous millionaire strikes again. this time lucky winners popping up 45 southeast in san jose. one envelope found on this fire hydrant. the winner found the hidden cash live on tv. >>> and this image in from portugal. it looks like a tornado. moves like a tornado. but eyewitnesss say it's actually a tower of bugs. the little insects that look like mosquitos. but they are more than 1,000 feet high and experts aren't sure if it is a column of bugs. bugnado? tell us what you think. >>> if you are a professional musician how do you fight back? with your weapon. listen. ♪ >> bach would be very upset. >> bach would be so upset he would get out his violin in frustration. they were told their instruments were not welcome in the overhead bins on a commercial flight. so he staged a musical protest. they missed the flight, but u.s. air
with modern day robin hood. who has a city on a treasure hunt.ng envelopes stuffed with money across san francisco leaving a trail of tweets as clues. sometimes a small amount. other times, hundreds of dollars. tonight the anonymous millionaire strikes again. this time lucky winners popping up 45 southeast in san jose. one envelope found on this fire hydrant. the winner found the hidden cash live on tv. >>> and this image in from portugal. it looks like a tornado. moves like a tornado....
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but who is this robin hood spreading the wealth in this, the most economically divided city in the country? we got him on the phone. how did you make your money? >> i'm a real estate developer. >> reporter: and roughly how rich are you? >> i'd rather not. it's in the millions. i don't even know exactly. >> reporter: and he plans to remain anonymous. are you making a point here? >> my point would be to encourage people who have been successful to give back a little bit more. to pay it forward. >> reporter: like that anonymous restaurant tipper who's left $130,000 in gratuities across the country, hidden cash seems just too good to be true. how much are you gonna give away? >> i haven't put a figure on it. it's probably gonna reach at least in the hundreds of thousands. >> reporter: he'll splash the cash in l.a. this weekend, but beyond that, not even he knows where or when. this mysterious millionaire told me he's just flying by the seat of his pants. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> a lot of smiling faces. >>> when we come back. the high-wire act. you'll see play out in realtime right
but who is this robin hood spreading the wealth in this, the most economically divided city in the country? we got him on the phone. how did you make your money? >> i'm a real estate developer. >> reporter: and roughly how rich are you? >> i'd rather not. it's in the millions. i don't even know exactly. >> reporter: and he plans to remain anonymous. are you making a point here? >> my point would be to encourage people who have been successful to give back a little...
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. >> reporter: in keene, new hampshire, garrett ean is robin hood. >> i keep the meters filled. >> reporter and one coin ahead of the town's parking enforcement officers. >> i think it's great. i really do. >> i'm glad i could help you out. >> ean is part of the free keene movement which purports to free its citizens from $5 parking tickets. they also want the right to drink alcohol and smoke marijuana in public places. james cleaveland is the group's lead ever. >> we're all working towards having a freer society, i would say. less government, more personal freedom. >> reporter: but not all keene residents are keen on their tactics. the robin hooders follow and video tape parking officers. >> just because you have a right to be out here doesn't men it's the right thing to do. >> maybe we could help you find another career. where you would be more respected by your community. >> reporter: such comments lead to one officer's resignation. gary lamoureax oversees the city's parking. >> we had one gentleman who just could not handle the issues. he was more afraid of what he might do because he w
. >> reporter: in keene, new hampshire, garrett ean is robin hood. >> i keep the meters filled. >> reporter and one coin ahead of the town's parking enforcement officers. >> i think it's great. i really do. >> i'm glad i could help you out. >> ean is part of the free keene movement which purports to free its citizens from $5 parking tickets. they also want the right to drink alcohol and smoke marijuana in public places. james cleaveland is the group's lead...
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but who is this mysterious robin hood?ow much are you going to give away. >> probably going to reach at least in the hundreds of thousands. >> reporter: wow-wee. he is a real estate developer and won't tell us his name. just getting him on the phone took a lot of cajoling. i mean, roughly how rich are you? >> you know, i'd rather not -- it's in the millions. i don't even know exactly. >> reporter: samantha cane found a stack of jacksons in a doggy dirt bag dispenser. >> i ran down the hill to find my fiance to tell him i found it because i've never won anything before. makes you feel like a kid again. >> reporter: alfie estrada found a 20 in a bike rack. >> i donated it to aids lifecycle. it bench benefits the san francisco aids foundation. >> reporter: that jives with our mystery millionaire's mission. >> i do like giving something back. and i wish more people would. >> reporter: okay, so i'm feeling warm and fuzzy but i'm also a professional cynic. can you promise me this isn't like some kind of cynical marketing ploy? >
but who is this mysterious robin hood?ow much are you going to give away. >> probably going to reach at least in the hundreds of thousands. >> reporter: wow-wee. he is a real estate developer and won't tell us his name. just getting him on the phone took a lot of cajoling. i mean, roughly how rich are you? >> you know, i'd rather not -- it's in the millions. i don't even know exactly. >> reporter: samantha cane found a stack of jacksons in a doggy dirt bag dispenser....
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that is robin hood in reverse. another thing, you are talking about credit, gas credit. since the year 2008, they have less workers today than they had in the year 2000. they are not adding jobs, they are decreasing jobs. but they are still getting subsidies. will you please explain that to the audience? host: david kautter is more of an academic institution at american university in d.c. at the kogod tax center. guest: it is a fair question. center is actually focus on small businesses. most of the job creation, going to one of the issues the colleges is raised, most of the jobs created in the u.s. economy are created by small businesses. the estimates are anywhere from 65% to 85% of all the net new economy overin the the last 20 years have been created by small businesses. now, that number comes basically from the department of labor study and from the small business association. and the small business administration. it is not a privately funded study. economymism in the tends to be in those small businesses. the entrepreneurs and the start up businesses. that is what
that is robin hood in reverse. another thing, you are talking about credit, gas credit. since the year 2008, they have less workers today than they had in the year 2000. they are not adding jobs, they are decreasing jobs. but they are still getting subsidies. will you please explain that to the audience? host: david kautter is more of an academic institution at american university in d.c. at the kogod tax center. guest: it is a fair question. center is actually focus on small businesses. most...
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of course god created this world with characters like robin hood and the sheriff of nottingham and ivanhoe. then i got interested in playing. i said duane claimed in his lifetime he never created a word. he did. hard-boiled which is one that's on the cover but twain and brad harp were fascinating in the sense that they created -- they are the words that are attributed to twain. things like peter out. rub steaks, blowout and emotional blowout bonanza etc. and twain said he got this new language from being on the mississippi but also the minds of nevada california where he got a huge amount of this slang. he said it was the most powerful slang he had ever seen came out of the gold rush and such. the more i looked at dickens i realize dickens had another word that he created. his world was a world of a lowlife. dickens had this ability to see see -- there's this slang of the slums of london and paris. ecn dickens said dickens was in the great creator of language but was one that picked up the language of the people and the places he had been. sandwich boards is one of his. he creates this wor
of course god created this world with characters like robin hood and the sheriff of nottingham and ivanhoe. then i got interested in playing. i said duane claimed in his lifetime he never created a word. he did. hard-boiled which is one that's on the cover but twain and brad harp were fascinating in the sense that they created -- they are the words that are attributed to twain. things like peter out. rub steaks, blowout and emotional blowout bonanza etc. and twain said he got this new language...
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and, of course, he had created, scott created this world with characters like robin hood and the sheriff of notingham, and, of course, ivanhoe and the whole business. i got interested in twain, and twain claimed in his lifetime he never created a word. hard-boiled, which is one that's on cover. but twain and brett hart were actually fascinating in the sense that they created, twain said i got all these words. they're the words that are, you know, attributed to twain are things like peter out, grubsteaks, blow-up in the sense of the emotional blow-up, bonanza, etc., etc. and twain said he got all this new language from being on the mississippi, but also the mines of nevada and california where he got a huge amount of this slang. he said the most powerful slang he'd ever seen came off the the mines. out of the mines. and, you know, the gold rush and such. and the more i looked at dickens, i realized dickens had world that he created. his world was the world of sort of the low life. dickens had this ability to see, you know, there's the slang of old bailey, of the cockney accents of the slu
and, of course, he had created, scott created this world with characters like robin hood and the sheriff of notingham, and, of course, ivanhoe and the whole business. i got interested in twain, and twain claimed in his lifetime he never created a word. hard-boiled, which is one that's on cover. but twain and brett hart were actually fascinating in the sense that they created, twain said i got all these words. they're the words that are, you know, attributed to twain are things like peter out,...
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a twitter robin hood. mystery fellow, reportedly a real estate investor stashing envelopes around california and tweeting clues where to find the money. it is twitter account, handle cash. they have 80,000 numbers. that is growing like topsy. with us one of those win matthew burkett from san francisco. great to have you here. so tell me about your experience. how did you get the money? how did you find it? and how did you originally find this twitter handle? >> well, originally it was a friend of mine, her daughter heard about it on "huffington post" article. she came to me, said, look i don't have a twitter. you have a twitter. so you need to get on this and we need to track this money down. gerri: so did you see a tweet and act on it? >> yeah, exactly. so the first tweet we got, it led to us the amoeba records store in san francisco. and we can't have been more than five minutes late. the person got in, got the money and gotten out before we got there. but we were so close. we were heading back to our ap
a twitter robin hood. mystery fellow, reportedly a real estate investor stashing envelopes around california and tweeting clues where to find the money. it is twitter account, handle cash. they have 80,000 numbers. that is growing like topsy. with us one of those win matthew burkett from san francisco. great to have you here. so tell me about your experience. how did you get the money? how did you find it? and how did you originally find this twitter handle? >> well, originally it was a...
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by this anonymous robin hood on twitter.show you another picture of someone else getting money today. more money given away, all you have to do is get on twitter and follow the hashtag -- i'm not going to get it right. at hidden cash. just like on the screen there. >> does every envelope have the same amount of money? >> no, some are less, and some are more. the donor says if he gets a hundred thousand twitter followers, he could give away big bucks. >> why would he want a hundred thousand twitter followers unless there is ulterior motive? >> we don't know. maybe some kind of promotion we don't know about. what he told me, what he said about himself on twitter is that he is a real estate i go who made tones of money. here is what he told the san francisco magazine. i've made millions in the last few years. more than i ever imagined. yet some friends of mine can't even afford to buy a house in the bay area. so we will have matthew, the young man you saw, getting a little bit of money there, to tuck about his situation. how he
by this anonymous robin hood on twitter.show you another picture of someone else getting money today. more money given away, all you have to do is get on twitter and follow the hashtag -- i'm not going to get it right. at hidden cash. just like on the screen there. >> does every envelope have the same amount of money? >> no, some are less, and some are more. the donor says if he gets a hundred thousand twitter followers, he could give away big bucks. >> why would he want a...
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country have been built would be suddenly do we but can that happen he was known as the online robin hood. the internet's own boy is an independent documentary that looks at the life of a prodigy programmer and activist. aaron swartz fearlessly fought against government efforts to censor the internet but it was the relentless federal prosecution against him that supporters say cause swartz to commit suicide in january two thousand and thirteen at the age of twenty six or was not a criminal as a teenager swartz helped build r.s.s. coding and web application framework he was the technical architect of creative commons and one of the co-founders of red it didn't turn him aaron's life happened when they sold reddit to condé nast to become a very rich nineteen year old and instead of continuing along that kind of start up path he he made a really decisive turn towards political organizing and social justice issues and used his skills really in the service of public interest and what he cared about was making public information truly public that is free and accessible to everyone it's certainly
country have been built would be suddenly do we but can that happen he was known as the online robin hood. the internet's own boy is an independent documentary that looks at the life of a prodigy programmer and activist. aaron swartz fearlessly fought against government efforts to censor the internet but it was the relentless federal prosecution against him that supporters say cause swartz to commit suicide in january two thousand and thirteen at the age of twenty six or was not a criminal as a...
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well, the only li'l jon i know about is from "robin hood." [ laughter ] you guys like english folkloreget hungry, your mom's upstairs making a a fresh batch of gorp -- [ singsongy ] granola, oats and raisins and peanuts. granola, oats and raisins and peanuts. [ laughter ] granola, oats and raisins and peanuts. take the granola. add some oats and -- >> jimmy: gary, get outta here! >> all right. all right. >> jimmy: get lost! >> okay. well, don't miss out on those coconut chunks. >> ew! >> why would we want that? >> jimmy: i know. [ talking over each other ] >> that's crazy. >> jimmy: i know. you guys, now it's time for the "ew speed round", okay? here we go. crocs. >> ew. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: tomatoes or tomatas? >> ew and ew! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: david cross. >> ew! >> jimmy: gary oldman. >> oh, cute! [ cheers and applause ] >> really? >> jimmy: really? >> yeah! he's a really talented actor. you ever see "harry potter: the prince of azkaban"? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "harry potter -- and the prince of -- azkaban"? [ laughter ] no, i -- i never saw that. >> i'm just gonna say "e
well, the only li'l jon i know about is from "robin hood." [ laughter ] you guys like english folkloreget hungry, your mom's upstairs making a a fresh batch of gorp -- [ singsongy ] granola, oats and raisins and peanuts. granola, oats and raisins and peanuts. [ laughter ] granola, oats and raisins and peanuts. take the granola. add some oats and -- >> jimmy: gary, get outta here! >> all right. all right. >> jimmy: get lost! >> okay. well, don't miss out on...
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then, you may know the adventures of robin hood and zorro, outlaws fighting for the poor, today we meet the newest member of that club. a chilean activist to goes by the name papas fritas. he says he is destroyed student debt records in chile worth $500 million. >> the papers are gone, burned completely and there is no debt. existthese papers don't anymore, there's no way to charge the students. >> we will speak with papas fritas. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a new report reveals how closely state and local law enforcement officials as so-called fusion centers across the country were monitoring the day-to-day activities of the occupy wall street movement. a trove of e-mails and reports obtained by the partnership for civil justice fund and provided to the new york times revealed a massive, coordinated effort by federal and local officials along security contractors, corporate interest, and military stats to share my new details about peaceful occupy protests and speaking events. vision centers have r
then, you may know the adventures of robin hood and zorro, outlaws fighting for the poor, today we meet the newest member of that club. a chilean activist to goes by the name papas fritas. he says he is destroyed student debt records in chile worth $500 million. >> the papers are gone, burned completely and there is no debt. existthese papers don't anymore, there's no way to charge the students. >> we will speak with papas fritas. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy...
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claims that a house currently on sale for 1.3 million pounds is the final resting place of robin hoodeans that even in death, he's robbing from the rich. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, the 8g band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are we doing, 8g band? is everybody well? good to see you all. fred, it's great to see you tonight. >> fred: great to see you. >> seth: season finale of -- season 4 of "portlandia"? >> fred: yes. >> seth: unbelievable. that happens tonight. congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] i am so happy when you're here because when you're here i feel like i learn a new thing about you every day. and sometimes i will say that they're so harto believe that it seems like maybe you're just making them up off the top of your head. [ laughter ] like, for example -- is this true? are you this weekend -- are you performing a magic trick that's never been done before? >> fred: yes. absolutely. >> seth: you are? >> fred: yes. >> seth: and what -- so what is this magic trick that's never been done before? >> fred: it's called the magic acne. [ light laughter ] and it
claims that a house currently on sale for 1.3 million pounds is the final resting place of robin hoodeans that even in death, he's robbing from the rich. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, the 8g band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are we doing, 8g band? is everybody well? good to see you all. fred, it's great to see you tonight. >> fred: great to see you. >> seth: season finale of -- season 4 of "portlandia"? >> fred: yes. >> seth:...
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>> do work with the march of dimes, the walk a few weeks ago, and also do a lot of work with robin hooding money for the event last night where they raised a lot of money. the two main ones up here in new york. >> and you made a couple of trades, honorary trades when you walked in here. that's part of the fun of it. donating money to charity. donating $4 million to $5 million. >> it's great. i've been here, i think, the last five years. you'd think after five years i might have some sort of idea what i'm trading or what i'm doing, but i don't. yeah, you get on the phone, i just try to listen and repeat what they say, and obviously, a lot of great people here raising a lot of money for different charities. >> let's talk about football for a minute. we were talking about the nfl draft thing. it's become a media event of and by itself these days. i don't know how you feel about that. you have four picks for the giants, three of them offensive guys. are you happy about that? >> yeah, very excited about our new draft picks. o'dell beckham in the first round. receiver. and then the second rou
>> do work with the march of dimes, the walk a few weeks ago, and also do a lot of work with robin hooding money for the event last night where they raised a lot of money. the two main ones up here in new york. >> and you made a couple of trades, honorary trades when you walked in here. that's part of the fun of it. donating money to charity. donating $4 million to $5 million. >> it's great. i've been here, i think, the last five years. you'd think after five years i might...
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through it all capone led openly la cushion your life enjoying celebrity who thought of a robin hood.ned soup kitchens for the poor during the great depression. unable to nail capone for his violent crimes, feds focused on his unreported income, investigation foretrade in the 1987 film "the untouchables" with kevin costner as treasury agent earl yet n,ss and robert deniro as capone. >> you got nothing. you don't got the bookkeeper. you got nothing. nothing. if you were a man you would have done it now. don't got a thing. >> osgood: finally convicted of tax evasion the sent to federal prison in atlanta in 19 2 where he bribed his way to special treatment. two years later he was transferred to a less congenial confines of alcatraz where he settled in as a model prisoner. in 1939 he was released suffering syphilis and dementia. al capone died at his florida home in 1947. >> osgood: ahead -- the nazis used art and art policy as propaganda. >> osgood: the art that hitler declared degenerate. now [ male announcer ] your eyes. even 10 miles away... they can see the light of a single candle.
through it all capone led openly la cushion your life enjoying celebrity who thought of a robin hood.ned soup kitchens for the poor during the great depression. unable to nail capone for his violent crimes, feds focused on his unreported income, investigation foretrade in the 1987 film "the untouchables" with kevin costner as treasury agent earl yet n,ss and robert deniro as capone. >> you got nothing. you don't got the bookkeeper. you got nothing. nothing. if you were a man you...
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they will come from wall street, whether it is rowboat advisers or robin hood you have that was zerossion trading, or disrupting because of acquisition. it is coming. west is coming east. >> this is going to be a revolution. coming from many different angles. wouldould predict that, i be rich. >> so high for investment banking. upstarts in silicon valley. maybe they can disrupt the brokerage. >> it is great for andreessen and fred wilson and even guys like me, t. rowe price, blackrock -- they cannot get into these deals unless square paying $5 billion were a startup in a private weight. what happens is they cannot get into the deals until it is way too late. they will get buried in the deal because they are overpaying for the start up. credit suisse has 45,000. jpmorgan 150,000. credit suisse smaller than the bank inks but we still treat them like a big ink. >> they are a big bank. there are not that many big banks. national champions in switzerland. u.s. wey now in the have national champions. they will be protected. >> would you be long the banks? >> they do not exist for the benef
they will come from wall street, whether it is rowboat advisers or robin hood you have that was zerossion trading, or disrupting because of acquisition. it is coming. west is coming east. >> this is going to be a revolution. coming from many different angles. wouldould predict that, i be rich. >> so high for investment banking. upstarts in silicon valley. maybe they can disrupt the brokerage. >> it is great for andreessen and fred wilson and even guys like me, t. rowe price,...
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we do robin hood together. he is one of my favorite managers around. don't really think that they should set my -- set macro policy to create volatility. that does not strike me. so, i think he is going to have to live with the environment he gets from that. that being said, as you know i have been very critical of monetary policy over the past two years. >> a jelly doughnuts and all. >> he recently had dinner with ben bernanke. what went down? we couldn't be there. >> i have watched him for years in front of congress, speaking, watched him on television, 60 minutes. >> what was your opinion of him before hand? >> i have been critical. i have been critical for a long time. in one way, the dinner was cathartic. i got to ask him all these questions that had been on my mind for a long. of time, right? was sorther side, it of frightening, because the answers were not better than i thought they would be. >> what did you ask? >> several things. he started out by explaining that he was 100% sure that there would not be hyperinflation. not that i think that th
we do robin hood together. he is one of my favorite managers around. don't really think that they should set my -- set macro policy to create volatility. that does not strike me. so, i think he is going to have to live with the environment he gets from that. that being said, as you know i have been very critical of monetary policy over the past two years. >> a jelly doughnuts and all. >> he recently had dinner with ben bernanke. what went down? we couldn't be there. >> i have...
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our transaction tax, which we call the robin hood tax, would build us $350 billion a year and -- [applause in addition to that, in addition to that what it would do is stop this high-speed trading which is wreaking havoc on our economy and extremely dangerous. some of you out this red the book by michael lewis. obviously we raise the minimum wage, but we also do something even more important. we strengthen labor rights. [applause] look, if america is a body politic, the backbone of that body is organized labor. ed,organized labor is weaken the whole body is weakened. we have to pass the employer free choice act. something that is not in our budget but we better start thinking about, we need to make union organizing a civil rights. i am telling you this. ifneed to do this because you fire somebody who is organizing a union without regard to whether -- who wins the union election, if you fire someone who is organizing, everybody else gets scared and you kill the movement right there. you ought to be able to get a lawyer, sue, get recovery, get punitive damages, just like if they fire you bec
our transaction tax, which we call the robin hood tax, would build us $350 billion a year and -- [applause in addition to that, in addition to that what it would do is stop this high-speed trading which is wreaking havoc on our economy and extremely dangerous. some of you out this red the book by michael lewis. obviously we raise the minimum wage, but we also do something even more important. we strengthen labor rights. [applause] look, if america is a body politic, the backbone of that body is...
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. >> reporter: the robin hood mystique is building around this real estate developer who claims he justo give something back. here's a picture of his shoes. i know who he is. we figured it out. but i'm not going to tell you. he wants anonymity. and it's what he's doing is fun. and i don't want to be the guy who spoils the fun. i hear screaming. i hear screaming. we have a winner. 200. 205, 206, 207 -- $210. tatyana drove an hour to get here. and she's giving the money to her grandma. >> my grandma needs help buying the medication. i can't believe this is happening. i'm going to look for more. >> reporter: and copycats have sprung up in kansas, colorado and washington, d.c. and the man himself plans to give away over 100 grand nationwide. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> that was a touching story. >> when he has to feel -- that's part of why he's doing it. to give money to people who wouldn't otherwise have a chance to find something like that. >>> coming pasternak's way to get the best summer body ever. >>> the sunglasses are on. 50 cent concert coming up
. >> reporter: the robin hood mystique is building around this real estate developer who claims he justo give something back. here's a picture of his shoes. i know who he is. we figured it out. but i'm not going to tell you. he wants anonymity. and it's what he's doing is fun. and i don't want to be the guy who spoils the fun. i hear screaming. i hear screaming. we have a winner. 200. 205, 206, 207 -- $210. tatyana drove an hour to get here. and she's giving the money to her grandma....
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our transaction tax which is called the robin hood tax would $350 billion a year.[applause] and in addition to that, in addition to that what it would do is it would stop this high-speed trading which is wreaking havoc on our economy and extremely dangerous. you will just read the book at michael lewis and it needs to be dug into. obviously if we raise the minimum wage but we also do something more important which is we strengthen labor rights. [applause] if america is a body politic the back bone of that body is organized labor and if organized labor is weakened the whole body is weakened. we have got to pass the employer free choice act. i'm going to tell you something that's not in our budget but we better start thinking about. we need to make union organizing a civil right. [applause] i'm telling you we need to do this because if you fire somebody who is organized in a union without regard to whether whether -- who wins the union election but if you fire somebody who is organizing, everybody else gets scared and you kill the movement right there. you ought to b
our transaction tax which is called the robin hood tax would $350 billion a year.[applause] and in addition to that, in addition to that what it would do is it would stop this high-speed trading which is wreaking havoc on our economy and extremely dangerous. you will just read the book at michael lewis and it needs to be dug into. obviously if we raise the minimum wage but we also do something more important which is we strengthen labor rights. [applause] if america is a body politic the back...
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le pega robin hood. y hoy nos acompaÑa marta salas, para darnos algunas ideas. preciosa.s para protegerlo. >> son muchas cosas. completamente. otra cosa importante. vamos a crear un cofre. tÚ mismo lo puedes hacer. puedes guardar dinero. tienes tu libro y lo vamos a cortar y vamos a hacer un huequito. casi la mitad. ¿quÉ vamos a guardar aquÍ= dinero. el ladrÓn no va a llevarse libros. lo dudo. >> ¿quÉ mÁs? ¿dÓnde? ya nos metimos hasta el cuarto de servicio. >> ¿quiÉn no tiene una aspiradora vieja? en vez de tenerla tirada, ¿quÉ podemos esconder aquÍ que sea bien fÁcil? las llaves del carro y todos tenemos. vamos a seguir creando espacios en la casa. ideas. >> ¿dÓnde mÁs? dÍmelo todo. >> ¿quiÉn no tiene cajas con manualidades de martha? aquÍ tengo algo de muchísimo valor. las prendas que por herencia me tocaron de mi abuela. esas pulseras las quiero muchÍsimo. lo importante es ser creativos, ser mÁs inteligentes, en el caso diario, cotidiano. proteger tus cosas. >> y lo mejor, sin gastar mucho dinero. te agradezco. es muy simple guardar tus cosas de valor. gracias por todo
le pega robin hood. y hoy nos acompaÑa marta salas, para darnos algunas ideas. preciosa.s para protegerlo. >> son muchas cosas. completamente. otra cosa importante. vamos a crear un cofre. tÚ mismo lo puedes hacer. puedes guardar dinero. tienes tu libro y lo vamos a cortar y vamos a hacer un huequito. casi la mitad. ¿quÉ vamos a guardar aquÍ= dinero. el ladrÓn no va a llevarse libros. lo dudo. >> ¿quÉ mÁs? ¿dÓnde? ya nos metimos hasta el cuarto de servicio. >>...
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that is robin hood in reverse. another thing, you are talking about credit, gas credit.ince the year 2008, they have less workers today than they had in the year 2000. they are not adding jobs, they are decreasing jobs. but they are still getting subsidies. will you please explain that to the audience? host: david kautter is more of an academic institution at american university in d.c. at the kogod tax center. guest: it is a fair question. center is actually focus on small businesses. most of the job creation, going to one of the issues the colleges is raised, most of the jobs created in the u.s. economy are created by small businesses. the estimates are anywhere from 65% to 85% of all the net new economy overin the the last 20 years have been created by small businesses. now, that number comes basically from the department of labor study and from the small business association. and the small business administration. it is not a privately funded study. economymism in the tends to be in those small businesses. the entrepreneurs and the start up businesses. that is what o
that is robin hood in reverse. another thing, you are talking about credit, gas credit.ince the year 2008, they have less workers today than they had in the year 2000. they are not adding jobs, they are decreasing jobs. but they are still getting subsidies. will you please explain that to the audience? host: david kautter is more of an academic institution at american university in d.c. at the kogod tax center. guest: it is a fair question. center is actually focus on small businesses. most of...
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lobby it's not a lobby or ization but they they propagate their message health care or not warfare robin hood tax the tax transaction tax on the high speed trading and you know let's let's have a national health care system medicare party that kind of thing that's the inside strategy they're not inside the party they're just showing up in the offices of politicians and they've got you know anybody in the country can go to p.t. america dot org and literally you can start a chapter in your kitchen or living room tomorrow and the outside strategy is organizing is movement politics and when you look at it every real real genuine significant change in the history of the united states every real change that has ever come about as as a consequence of movement politics. it wasn't some politician who woke up one day and said out cheated let's send slavery holy cow let's give women the vote you know would be a good idea let's desegregate the schools now it's not politicians it's movement politics that drives all of these things. and that's progressive democrats of america i think it's one of the best o
lobby it's not a lobby or ization but they they propagate their message health care or not warfare robin hood tax the tax transaction tax on the high speed trading and you know let's let's have a national health care system medicare party that kind of thing that's the inside strategy they're not inside the party they're just showing up in the offices of politicians and they've got you know anybody in the country can go to p.t. america dot org and literally you can start a chapter in your...
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to have robin hood care about that stuff to be honest isn't that what presidents do and i wanted to dohim back she's given our story about how hard it spends being earth would love an adult and a person business that went on where you know many very intelligent not a lot and i mean we're brain is you know degrees i remember i was working at c.n.n. when they found with that morning that the that it was announced and so my job when they were around was when they when they didn't. well it all came out the blue dress yeah that we address the interview everyone associated with that did you know who was a sort of linda tripp what was the more about hearing noises made there you know why are we at sri lanka regarding her with this person. linda tripp before did you interview linda before or after both both. and it was after i didn't recognize her before and she looked and she looked oh she was not you know now that you out of not a classic view of. a member a man placed it is one of the mother's day this was this because it was. celebrated her first holiday with baby north and then gave her a
to have robin hood care about that stuff to be honest isn't that what presidents do and i wanted to dohim back she's given our story about how hard it spends being earth would love an adult and a person business that went on where you know many very intelligent not a lot and i mean we're brain is you know degrees i remember i was working at c.n.n. when they found with that morning that the that it was announced and so my job when they were around was when they when they didn't. well it all came...