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this friday to celebrate its accomplishments i was done earlier by strike debt activist john paul roche and i asked him if he had expected this kind of sixth sense at the outset. actually we did because we found out in the secondary debt market that that is being sold for pennies on the dollar and if you can get into that market and purchase today. you can abolish it and believe a lot of people from their suffering their undue suffering. the thing i was totally forseeable. let's talk about what kind of get your group is going after. ok we are currently we've been going after medical debt but now we're having a shift in transition at least here in new york when looking at going after student debt and trying to build the student movement. we have chapters that are all across the nation. and they are going to be focusing on finding creative ways of attacking this system of debt this protest and pernicious system and then on but ultimately i think the thing is it really comes down to us as individuals saying no to this system. and there are many ways for us to do this like i'm basically for
this friday to celebrate its accomplishments i was done earlier by strike debt activist john paul roche and i asked him if he had expected this kind of sixth sense at the outset. actually we did because we found out in the secondary debt market that that is being sold for pennies on the dollar and if you can get into that market and purchase today. you can abolish it and believe a lot of people from their suffering their undue suffering. the thing i was totally forseeable. let's talk about what...
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and triumphs politically wins the election of 1800 in calls his victory the revolution of 1800 and roche to tom paid shortly after taking office and told him his election finance us to return generally to the sentiment of former times that had been shared by most americans in 1776 and says in his inaugural address the blood of hero's have been devoted to obtaining these ends and must be the creed of our political faith by which to try this services of those three trust. what were those? a jealous care of the right of election by the people and absolute acquiescence in the decision of the majority. that is a quotation from his inaugural address. if jefferson had won that election the revolution of 1800, the rivalry between the two ended with both winning and both losing. hamilton one that the country is transforming economically bad as a'' washington been repeated during the 17 nineties and led to a changing face of america. is still havelock john farms where hamilton proposed the first. >> but 18 for a you was working in a factory and that was a harbinger of widespread change throughout
and triumphs politically wins the election of 1800 in calls his victory the revolution of 1800 and roche to tom paid shortly after taking office and told him his election finance us to return generally to the sentiment of former times that had been shared by most americans in 1776 and says in his inaugural address the blood of hero's have been devoted to obtaining these ends and must be the creed of our political faith by which to try this services of those three trust. what were those? a...
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. >>> seguimos en el circuito de las amÉrica me acompaÑa joaquÍn duro y gustavo roche para hablar.os mostraste y lo vamos a ver en la previa de la carrera. lo que es este trazado, muy particular que quÉ podemos esperar de esta carrera. >>> vamos a ver adelantamiento y mucha presiÓn entre uno piloto y otro se van a jugar cosas importantes a pesar que se acaba el campeonato mundial. >>> la temporada pasada parecÍa rally que estaba resbaloso ¿que cambios hay?. >>> no habrÁn mucho, los compuestos de los neumÁticos estarÁn en un circuito notan a abrasivo y se aÑade adherencia a medida que avanza el fin de semana. ¿vamos a rer como se ajustan las escuderÍas. estÁn jugando por cosas importantes joaquÍn. >>> joe jorge mucho dinero. el primero la escuderÍa nÚmero 1 que serÁ la de red bull se lleva 64 millones de dÓlares y luego bajan 10 millones mÁs o menos.54, 24. 37 recibe lo tus ahora que estÁ en cuarta posiciÓn. la diferencia de quedar entre la cuarta y la segunda. que tiene o opciones. hay una diferencia de 17 millones de dÓlares cuando hablamos que el aÑo que viene se gas tarn entre 5
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first is wins and -- for roche's wind combined with water lays waste to communities. for many people, there was simply nowhere to hide. the survivors are now appealing for aid from the outside world. the typhoon had been forecast, but proved to be completely overwhelming. >> the thing that was really so dangerous was that it reached its intensity at the point that it made landfall. it might be one of the strongest typhoons to ever make landfall. disaster,rstand this let's use our virtual reality studio to try to piece together how this catastrophic weather unfolded. have had more than 20 typhoons this year alone, but no -- none at the scale of this one. it began as a loose cluster of thunderclouds, nothing unusual. but they quickly merged together to form a single weather system rotating, pulling air up into its center. the storm stretched over 300 miles. it was a typhoon, and the heat rising from the water was adding to its strength. --- higher temperatures mean more energy. this means that the eye of the storm, the wind kept accelerating with intense low pressure th
first is wins and -- for roche's wind combined with water lays waste to communities. for many people, there was simply nowhere to hide. the survivors are now appealing for aid from the outside world. the typhoon had been forecast, but proved to be completely overwhelming. >> the thing that was really so dangerous was that it reached its intensity at the point that it made landfall. it might be one of the strongest typhoons to ever make landfall. disaster,rstand this let's use our virtual...
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most of the being killed michael roche announced. but the think tank also says at the seven hundred would execute it the four hundred killed by sniper fire and called it one hundred including infants have been told to it. and the killing has sold over the weekend is full i seem to the east of damascus is said to have killed more than a hundred and sixty people syrian rebels are struggling to break a six month long brocade by forces loyal to president bush on us out. lol well the law the next time she's he dropped it in the ukrainian capital kiev has more than one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to today in association to the eu. riot police and angry demonstrators fort each other in front of government buildings as one group came to pick. vanessa minister's office says. protesters that bbc praying seems just the two thousand and four are into perdition. eu supporters want ukraine's president vicki and a cat fixed to sign the trade pact with the european union has agreed to during a summit in lithuania
most of the being killed michael roche announced. but the think tank also says at the seven hundred would execute it the four hundred killed by sniper fire and called it one hundred including infants have been told to it. and the killing has sold over the weekend is full i seem to the east of damascus is said to have killed more than a hundred and sixty people syrian rebels are struggling to break a six month long brocade by forces loyal to president bush on us out. lol well the law the next...
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mr roche in iraq's paris match with the guitar since rumor in the lou dobbs a group that started in iran's capital and perform stealthily prior to their twenty ten political asylum in the us. both of their bodies were discovered on the morning of nov eleventh in the brooklyn neighborhood of peace williams for a good friend of the band. i'll be asking darien was also killed. all three victims received gunshot wounds to the head or chest. the suspected gunman was discovered dead on the top of the victim's apartment building with its self inflicted shot to the head and a rifle on hand he was an iranian musicians in a different day and had known the love dogs from tara it is reported that there were once friends but had a falling outs . consultant its crackdown on border tunnels in your area and the illicit trade in spreading into gaza smugglers by hamas marines after five attempt to transport the hyundai sonata card to the coastal enclaves waters. the recent case shows the lengths the local smugglers will go to bring goods to market despite years of israeli blockade and tense relations betwee
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so we look forward to seeing what comes after your group in the future strength that activist chaka roche thank you so much. thank you have a great deal. while during last month's government shutdown americans of served a stark example of political dysfunction the government was on the brink of disaster as it neared closer and closer to defaulting on its trillions of dollars worth of debt it's a d. fall that economists argue would have triggered an economic collapse reinvigorated a global financial meltdown despite the fact that the system was salvaged at the eleventh hour analysts argue that the event serves as yet another minder that this country is on the brink of get another crisis that impending doom is the topic of a new book called the crash of two thousand and sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it it was written by archie's very own tom hartman and earlier i was joined by tom who walk me through some recent events he says are a recipe for economic disaster. i think the government shutdown is a symptom of this rise of the royalist class that i talk about
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but as we were at roche in moscow. while we were landing. there was a very strong vibration. and i thought that it probably was due to the weather conditions but when we were already outside i saw that the weather is actually fine in moscow. plane was shake you too much so there was a feeling. that it was actually kind of shifting from one side to the and it was not comfortable at all it was it feeling. that we might actually live still and in strip. i guess there was. a gasoline or of this is the same plane you're talking about we don't know if it was the same plane but i guess if it was the one that left earlier on. to moscow got there about four o'clock i guess it would have been the same plane still to be confirmed taking off a couple of hours later going back to. that must if it is the case it must be a very weird feeling for you. yes. or even more. gas it is exactly the same flight i how are the number markings on the boarding passes. it was huge to departure in two hours after the arrival. what condition was this plane and you mentioned you had a very rough landing the
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we look forward to seeing what comes after america open the future strength that activists chuckle roche thank you so much. thank you have a great day megan. well this morning the senate listened to us law enforcement agencies explained what keeps them up at night that's right the director of the federal bureau of investigation the acting director of the department of homeland security and the director of the national counterterrorism center explained what the majority of the major threats of the hole at the homeland currently are and according to f.b.i. head james komi the u.s. is constantly facing three of them terrorism remains number one called we said the threat isn't limited to the middle east africa is on the agency's radar as well specifically east and north africa and while terrorism is still the main concern cyber security is quickly climbing up the ranks because as kone said much of america's most sensitive data is stored on computers and number three is active shooter threats komi and rand beers who is the acting secretary of the d h s said that the threat of online attacks w
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roche suffers. neither manny pacquiao nor rios were involved in the altercation. this is the set up for the fight coming up on saturday. everyone was talking at once. other are than the booeps. i couldn't hear anything. >> a record was set. chris paul had 11 points and rebounds. 12 straight games with double digit points and assist, no one has done that to open a season. it's lights out on brode way for spider-man musical. on 4 january it will perform for the last time in new york. investors will a lost $60 million by the time it closes. the musical. the most extensive was losing revenue due to competition. the show will then move to las vegas. from geeky cult favourite to philanthropic force, it may be an odd game. it's desert bust and it's a modern-day telethon. the objective to drive a bus from tuscon to las vegas. people pay money to keep the bus going. donations target almost $200,000. >> alan joins us from victoria, british columbia. >> the game is odd. the people that play it are odder. can i have line dancing back there. >> i'm looking away because i am dr
roche suffers. neither manny pacquiao nor rios were involved in the altercation. this is the set up for the fight coming up on saturday. everyone was talking at once. other are than the booeps. i couldn't hear anything. >> a record was set. chris paul had 11 points and rebounds. 12 straight games with double digit points and assist, no one has done that to open a season. it's lights out on brode way for spider-man musical. on 4 january it will perform for the last time in new york....
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it ended with alex ariza kicking roche in the stomach. if the camps are arguing like this and ready to go what's the fight going to be like on saturday, john? >> i just like the sound byte. beep beep beep how many were there? >> there were eight total. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> it may be the oddest game you ever heard of. it's called desert bus. buy a tbus from tucson t to las vegas. allen schoffler explains. allen. >> helpings kids in need. i apologize i'm not paying too much attention to you john, i'm driving the desert bus for hope right now. what's hoopg back there, i can't be sure i'll explain it. but this is a modern charity fund raiser. there it is, view from the desert bus for hope on the screen and on the road. down this yale and behind this blue door, you see something that happens beautifully every year. viewers have now checked in from 126 countries in the last few days and the more they pay the longer this event runs and the longer the bus rolls. dance and song challenges from a hyperactive chat room bring in dmietions.
it ended with alex ariza kicking roche in the stomach. if the camps are arguing like this and ready to go what's the fight going to be like on saturday, john? >> i just like the sound byte. beep beep beep how many were there? >> there were eight total. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> it may be the oddest game you ever heard of. it's called desert bus. buy a tbus from tucson t to las vegas. allen schoffler explains. allen. >> helpings kids in need. i apologize...
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ferre roche chocolate. >> the flavour explosion is a sign of a changing it's rail. >> israel has bachelor of medicine cosmopolitan. maybe it's the influence of israel's closest ally. >> it's another country of the united states. >> israelis are eyeing the holiday. it's the first time that hanukah and thanksgiving copysided. it lives to mash-ups. there are turkey names and thanks-give-a-ka. >> is that what you call it. >> it's better than hanuvie. no matter which holiday we celebrate, we are thankful for the same things. >> it goes to show, to give we don't need a turkey, sometimes all we need is a doug nut. >> a dough nut get you through. >> a florida woman facing 20 years in gaol after firing a warning shop near her husband has been released. she received a 20 year after ipp voking the stand your ground law. she was sentenced to 20 years, but appealed. she's released until the court date. >> coming up in sport, a full serving of thanksgiving football. >> the detroit lions break a long-standing tradition. a would-be bit coin millionaire who wishes he'd backed up his computer. >>> welcome
ferre roche chocolate. >> the flavour explosion is a sign of a changing it's rail. >> israel has bachelor of medicine cosmopolitan. maybe it's the influence of israel's closest ally. >> it's another country of the united states. >> israelis are eyeing the holiday. it's the first time that hanukah and thanksgiving copysided. it lives to mash-ups. there are turkey names and thanks-give-a-ka. >> is that what you call it. >> it's better than hanuvie. no matter...
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white chocolate with custody ard, and my favourabled ferre roche chocolate. the favour explosion is a sign of a changing israel. >> israel became a lot more cosmopolitan. >> maybe it's because of its closest country. >> another country of the united states. >> israelis eye the american holiday, the first time hanukah and thanksgiving coincided. it led to mash-ups. someone patented a term thanks-g. >> -- thanks-giveka. no matter which holiday we celebrate, we are thankful for the same things. what are you thankful for? >> it goes to show to give thanks we don't need a turkey, sometimes we just need a doug nut. >> well, whether you plan on sleeping or shopping. jalelah ahmed has a frigid friday forecast next on al jazeera america. >> i'm staff sergeant, location in afghanistan. i wanted to wish my family and friends back home a happy holidays. and i want to give a shout out to my students at sherwood middleland high school. >> i'm happy to report most areas across the country will be nice and dry as we head into tonight. we have a few late effect snow showers t
white chocolate with custody ard, and my favourabled ferre roche chocolate. the favour explosion is a sign of a changing israel. >> israel became a lot more cosmopolitan. >> maybe it's because of its closest country. >> another country of the united states. >> israelis eye the american holiday, the first time hanukah and thanksgiving coincided. it led to mash-ups. someone patented a term thanks-g. >> -- thanks-giveka. no matter which holiday we celebrate, we are...
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pressure holding on for now but you could see a couple weak systems off the coastline starting to en roche on the bridge a little bit. still dry weather continuing and probably the next couple days but then a cutoff low approaches the coastline on thanksgiving could bring us a couple scattered showers. temperatures around the state very mild, 66 in fresno. 63 sacramento, 51 this time of year in lake tahoe and 63 and mostly sunny in the monterey bay. i think our temperatures will be very mild in the south bay, 65 in santa clara, 64 in red wood city, eastbay temperatures could see some of those numbers moving well into the 60s in toward pleasanton, about 65 in dublin, 63 in pleasant hill. as you head inside the bay, you'll see hazy sunshine, as high as 66 in oakland and 63 degrees in san francisco. our north bay friends 66 degrees in santa rosa, and 63 degrees in san raphael. next couple of days we'll see a couple more high clouds come our way and then as we get in toward thanksgiving there's a chance we could see a few scattered showers, doesn't look like a lot but have to watch this closel
pressure holding on for now but you could see a couple weak systems off the coastline starting to en roche on the bridge a little bit. still dry weather continuing and probably the next couple days but then a cutoff low approaches the coastline on thanksgiving could bring us a couple scattered showers. temperatures around the state very mild, 66 in fresno. 63 sacramento, 51 this time of year in lake tahoe and 63 and mostly sunny in the monterey bay. i think our temperatures will be very mild in...
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you've now had i believe it's hoffmann-la roche pay half a billion dollars. and each domino is knocking over somebody else. is--it's--it's the interesting thing about price fixing. if you're actually going to be the kind of person who price-fixes, you're not going to say, 'well, only in this product.' you know, 'we're not--we're not going to do it in our other products.' well, what's interesting is you have different competitors in each--in each product line. so if you were price-fixing in product a and they nail you with tapes, well, you can now go in turn and name everybody you're doing bu--you're doing illegal business with in product b, who have the same situation. and so, at this point, there are some 30 grand juries looking into price-fixing in the feed and--and in the food additives business, who are digging up an enormous amount of information. c-span: a couple of other small--not small things for the people, but just to connect the--the dots here. anne bingaman, the wife of senator jeff bingaman of new mexico--what role does she play? >> guest: anne
you've now had i believe it's hoffmann-la roche pay half a billion dollars. and each domino is knocking over somebody else. is--it's--it's the interesting thing about price fixing. if you're actually going to be the kind of person who price-fixes, you're not going to say, 'well, only in this product.' you know, 'we're not--we're not going to do it in our other products.' well, what's interesting is you have different competitors in each--in each product line. so if you were price-fixing in...
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so the use of machine learning from marketing has a relatively roche -- low risk, that to find those core patterns that describe all of human relationships, is that some work that is being done? >> absolutely. in fact, we were talking about this beforehand, but the exact areas of the more sophisticated out gordon's work this, is worthy under rules that govern the things that we do not have a strong intuition for. understanding about how human favor changes is complex and is the kind of thing that if you provide the inputs and the outputs, modern regime learning lessons are not good at defining the incredible complexity of underlying causation systems going on inside. that is what actually machine learning for marketing is perhaps the hardest area, like investment, from everything from models doertising to so forth is an area where machine learning has been very successful. of you is an example give people a choice of which article of clothing do like the best, and you show them three, and they say one of the most predictive variables is the one on the right. nobody says i chose the o
so the use of machine learning from marketing has a relatively roche -- low risk, that to find those core patterns that describe all of human relationships, is that some work that is being done? >> absolutely. in fact, we were talking about this beforehand, but the exact areas of the more sophisticated out gordon's work this, is worthy under rules that govern the things that we do not have a strong intuition for. understanding about how human favor changes is complex and is the kind of...
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and there's a friend named sally roche wagner whose work you should look up, as well. who has written a book called "everything we want once was here." and that's not only true of native cultures in this country but also of south africa, or southern africa who will take you out to the desert with a digging stick and show you what they used for contraceptives and headaches and migraine headaches and so on. it's true of india, it's true of the original cultures of 95% of human history. so don't let anybody tell you that it's human nature that we live this way. no, no. it once was different and it still could be. and the native women are very funny about it. you have to have a sense of humor, you know, given what they've gone through. what did columbus call primitive? equal women. >> we are almost out of time. we'll have one more question. before that, just a couple of housekeeping matters. first of all, i'd like to remind you about our upcoming speakers. on december 3rd, we have the president of columbia. on december 16th, dan ackerson, the chairman and ceo of general mo
and there's a friend named sally roche wagner whose work you should look up, as well. who has written a book called "everything we want once was here." and that's not only true of native cultures in this country but also of south africa, or southern africa who will take you out to the desert with a digging stick and show you what they used for contraceptives and headaches and migraine headaches and so on. it's true of india, it's true of the original cultures of 95% of human history....
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and there's a friend named sally roche wagner whose work you should look up as well who has written a book called "everything we want once was here." and that's not only true of native cultures in this country but also of the quay and the san in south africa -- or in southern africa who will take you out into the desert with a digging stick and show what you they use for contraceptives and abortafations and headaches and so on. it's true of the dollites of india. it's truft original cultures of 95% of human history. don't let anyone tell you that it's human nature that we live this way. no. it once was different, and it still could be. and the native women are very funny about it. because you have to have a sense of humor given what they've gone through. what did columbus call primitive? equal women. >> we are almost out of time. we have one more question. before that, just a couple of housekeeping matters. first of all, i'd like to remind you about our upcoming speakers. on december 3rd we have the honorable juan manuel santos, the president of colombia. on december 16th dan ackerson
and there's a friend named sally roche wagner whose work you should look up as well who has written a book called "everything we want once was here." and that's not only true of native cultures in this country but also of the quay and the san in south africa -- or in southern africa who will take you out into the desert with a digging stick and show what you they use for contraceptives and abortafations and headaches and so on. it's true of the dollites of india. it's truft original...
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observatories were fundamental to lots of other scientists -- sciences, in part because the math was just for roches. if you understood the math to operate a telescope like this, you understood the math to enter into physics, chemistry, lots of different sciences. the same way that today you need a biomedical engineering research center, the universities that wanted to be contenders needed observatories. so, this was the first step in a very public commitment to taking the university of michigan in the direction of becoming a research university. that this very important building and important for a into the sciences is in a state where loud cover her the conditions for viewing four out of five, but if you wanted to run with the big dogs, this is what you had to be doing. look at the detroit observatory and its impact on the university of michigan. our c-span local content vehicle travel to ann arbor, michigan. you can check out all of our programming online, anytime, at www.c-span.org/localcontent. check it out during the day on c-span two's "booktv." you are watching "the washington journal," for
observatories were fundamental to lots of other scientists -- sciences, in part because the math was just for roches. if you understood the math to operate a telescope like this, you understood the math to enter into physics, chemistry, lots of different sciences. the same way that today you need a biomedical engineering research center, the universities that wanted to be contenders needed observatories. so, this was the first step in a very public commitment to taking the university of...
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it is frequently am roche of security. en the turn of the -- a mirag of security.hnology lagged behind. there is no particular reason why we were reserved to a dirty and dangerous country. as far as a safety net, i don't think anybody is talking about abandoning a safety net. what we're talking about is whether the expense and centralization and bureaucracy is sustainable. the point is to have a safety net that each individual person wants to move to a community where december the want to live in -- where there will be regional rather than national. chosenafety net can be at an expense they can tolerate. what we have now is not and be sustainable. -- not going to be sustainable. of course we want to have a safety net. of course there are ups and downs in the economy. of course you don't want your fellow citizens to go hungry. the question is what is going to work in the future? the model we have now is not working. exhibit a is the affordable care act. host: a tweet -- guest: that is a misrepresentation. both of the book and what i have said. reasons no particular
it is frequently am roche of security. en the turn of the -- a mirag of security.hnology lagged behind. there is no particular reason why we were reserved to a dirty and dangerous country. as far as a safety net, i don't think anybody is talking about abandoning a safety net. what we're talking about is whether the expense and centralization and bureaucracy is sustainable. the point is to have a safety net that each individual person wants to move to a community where december the want to live...