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she and her cell mate stacie ortega care about their appearance, as well. but with limited funds they take a creative approach to cosmetics. >> me and my bunkie, we make different colors with deodorant, crayola pencils. and we mix them together. >> so you color with the color pencils and you take the deodorant and just -- >> yes. >> we mix them up with her finger. >> only specific types of deodorants can do this though. >> yeah, the good stuff. >> so you get it all good and mixed up, ready to go on the eye. see? just like that. it looks like a glob of color. >> and we're -- we're inmates that get up and do this every morning. >> because you stop feeling like a human being. not that makeup is all important. but i mean it's -- it's a ego booster. >> like culberson, ortega has been at the orange county jail for the past 15 months. unlike culberson, she's no longer waiting for trial. instead ortega pled guilty to a dui hit and run with great bodily injury. >> i'm an alcoholic. i'm native american and irish. so all the experts say that it's in my blood. but, asi
she and her cell mate stacie ortega care about their appearance, as well. but with limited funds they take a creative approach to cosmetics. >> me and my bunkie, we make different colors with deodorant, crayola pencils. and we mix them together. >> so you color with the color pencils and you take the deodorant and just -- >> yes. >> we mix them up with her finger. >> only specific types of deodorants can do this though. >> yeah, the good stuff. >> so...
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. >> thanks, amina mike or stacy, do you have anything to add to that? >> i think one area that can grow from this is within the family. we see youth that come from different countries and y that are lgbq and because their families come from a culture different from america and because they have to pay homage to that culture yet they are in america, they are at a struggle. it's not surprising when they come home and they want to talk to their mom or they want to talk to their dad or talk to their siblings about something a happened at school or something that happened at a community organization they are involved in, they just can't because they feel that -- they can't. they are afraid to and even if they do, they either get disowned or get kicked out or get beat up, unfortunately sometimes. i feel that sometimes family can feed into biases because of those cultural differences and we as community service providers need to realize that and acknowledge that. families aren't always positive for our youth. >> becky, in your experience what does it take to u
. >> thanks, amina mike or stacy, do you have anything to add to that? >> i think one area that can grow from this is within the family. we see youth that come from different countries and y that are lgbq and because their families come from a culture different from america and because they have to pay homage to that culture yet they are in america, they are at a struggle. it's not surprising when they come home and they want to talk to their mom or they want to talk to their dad or...
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. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are tryingstop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s. >> right there, right there. one guy's gotten out. >> reporter: they are also trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. >> are there parts of this border that you would be basically lawless or run by the cartels? >> absolutely. >> reporter: smack in the middle of this 21st century version of the wild west, two young americans, david hartley and tiffany young, just teenagers when they fell in love. >> we started dating in '98. the summer of '98, and dated for quite a while before we got engaged in 2001 and married in 2002. >> what took so long? >> we were 18. >> reporter: they wound up here, in the mexican border town of reynosa, jut south of mccallon. he was a district manager for an oil company. >> it was a blessing to us and our marriage. yeah. we were -- that's where we truly grew as a couple and had adventures. >> reporter: when the hartley's first arrived here this peaceful town was a perfe
. >> reporter: captain stacy holland and his team from the texas department of public safety are tryingstop drug smugglers from crossing from mexico into the u.s. >> right there, right there. one guy's gotten out. >> reporter: they are also trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. >> are there parts of this border that you would be basically lawless or run by the cartels? >> absolutely. >> reporter: smack in the middle of this...
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actually that's all the time we have for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guest professor for cats for cancer research dot com make sure you watch the second half of our interview went well talk about so over backward asian manipulation and liberation you'd like to contact us you can e-mail us a kaiser reported r t t v dot our you are tweet us a kaiser report so next time ask i was in bio.
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. >> thank you, amina stacy is manager of communications for the los angeles giants. >> if you think about what our mission is, you probably think our mission is to win the world series every year, which hopefully this year we're on the right track, but actually our mission statement, we just went through an exercise but our mission statement has always been to enrich the community through innovation. and it's very, i am very proud of the fact that the giants have been able to take that mission and bring it into the community through really dynamic partnership with the experts in the field. about 14 years ago, tommy short, my friend in the audience, came to us with sheriff hennesy and asked us to take on a controversial topic of violence and it was 14 years ago we hosted stamp out violence today. we brought together victims of violence, offenders, community leaders working on this issue to raise awareness about the impact of violence in our community. at that time the message was violence is learned and can be unlearned. the thing that the giants have and the reason why we're here to
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. >> you mentioned changing social norms and i would imagine, stacy, part of that is powerful role models and so i think that that's a lot about the work that you are doing with the san francisco giants. so can you talk a bit about how you see the san francisco giants as being those role models and playing an active role and being upstanders? >> part of it is the role model stand point and using baseball as a hook to get people's attention. when we have a captive audience of 40,000 people plus a wide tell television and radio audience, we use that to get across the message about an issue. sometimes we get letters, hey, i came to see a game with my son and instead i'm hearing about a murder committee in yosemite and that's a downer of a way to start the day. sometimes that's a tough conversation with a fan but at least at the end of the day they've taken something away with them. also at the grass roots level we have a junior giants program, it's a youth baseball program throughout california. we use baseball as the hook to get kids to come together to learn about teamwork, we have a whole
. >> you mentioned changing social norms and i would imagine, stacy, part of that is powerful role models and so i think that that's a lot about the work that you are doing with the san francisco giants. so can you talk a bit about how you see the san francisco giants as being those role models and playing an active role and being upstanders? >> part of it is the role model stand point and using baseball as a hook to get people's attention. when we have a captive audience of 40,000...
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prime minister and the queen of the world only this single simple can get us out of this mess right stacy indeed max kaiser slime mold smarts and if you look at this this is the slime mold navigating its way through a maze and it always finds the simplest straightest shortest route to the food now however if you turn to the rest of the clip you find out that there are actually also able to create advance complicated civil engineering projects after scientists placed food in the relative position of major cities in urban areas slidell to accurately recreated the rail system of tokyo and the major roadways england canada and and portugal. i want to turn to this next headline genius george must go say backbenchers you see of course the headline is genius for a slime mold he's considered quite intelligent but if you look at the photo of him that they put with this article in the sunday times he does look a lot like the slime mold well members of george osborne's own party were last night questioning whether he was the right person to run the economy warning that next month's byelection must p
prime minister and the queen of the world only this single simple can get us out of this mess right stacy indeed max kaiser slime mold smarts and if you look at this this is the slime mold navigating its way through a maze and it always finds the simplest straightest shortest route to the food now however if you turn to the rest of the clip you find out that there are actually also able to create advance complicated civil engineering projects after scientists placed food in the relative...
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s to kill your entire portfolio death by financial hypoxia stacy that's right max we did discover this week and this is a story that has come out in the last year there is suicide by rollercoaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine he calls it his name is julie jonas are bonus really just a bonus day he says it's an elegant and euphoric death the science behind it is pretty simple spin fast enough and hard enough in your brain won't get enough oxygen to keep functioning the vertical rolls of the coaster would essentially create enough centrifugal force on the body that the blood rushes down into the body instead of up to the brain the condition is new it is cerebral hypoxia as you say right so i say the connection to financial a poxy is the way that wall street uses high frequency trading and algorithmic trading to spin the global economy to spin customers around at these incredible speeds forcing all their net worth to the extremities and killing the sensor that being the global economy so this is a fantastic way to commit financial suicide well this d
s to kill your entire portfolio death by financial hypoxia stacy that's right max we did discover this week and this is a story that has come out in the last year there is suicide by rollercoaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine he calls it his name is julie jonas are bonus really just a bonus day he says it's an elegant and euphoric death the science behind it is pretty simple spin fast enough and hard enough in your brain won't get enough oxygen to keep...
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s to kill your entire portfolio death by financial hypoxia stacy that's right max we did discover this week and this is a story that has come out in the last year there is suicide by rollercoaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine he calls it his name is julie jonas or bonus we'll just have honest ok he says it's an elegant and euphoric death the science behind it is pretty simple spin fast enough and hard enough when your brain won't get enough oxygen to keep functioning the vertical rolls of the coaster would essentially create enough centrifugal force on the body that the blood rushes down into the bomb. he instead of up to the brain the condition is newness cerebral hypoxia as you say right i say the connection to financial a poxy or the way that wall street uses high frequency trading and algorithmic trading to spin the global economy to spin customers around these incredible speeds forcing all their net worth to the extremities and killing the sensor that being the global economy so this is a fantastic way to commit financial suicide well this de
s to kill your entire portfolio death by financial hypoxia stacy that's right max we did discover this week and this is a story that has come out in the last year there is suicide by rollercoaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine he calls it his name is julie jonas or bonus we'll just have honest ok he says it's an elegant and euphoric death the science behind it is pretty simple spin fast enough and hard enough when your brain won't get enough oxygen to keep...
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s to kill your entire portfolio death by financial hypoxia stacy that's right max we did discover this week and this is a story that has come out in the last year there's suicide by roller coaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine he calls it his name is julie jonas or bonus is really just a bonus a he says it's an elegant and euphoric death the science behind it is pretty simple spin fast enough and hard enough when your brain won't get enough oxygen to keep functioning the vertical rolls of the coaster would essentially create enough centrifugal force on the body that the blood rushes down into the body instead of up to the brain the condition is newness cerebral hypoxia as you say right i say the connection to financial a poxy is the way that wall street uses high frequency trading and algorithmic trading to spin the global economy to spin customers around these incredible speeds forcing all their net worth to the extremities and killing the center that being the global economy so this is a fantastic way to commit financial suicide well this designe
s to kill your entire portfolio death by financial hypoxia stacy that's right max we did discover this week and this is a story that has come out in the last year there's suicide by roller coaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine he calls it his name is julie jonas or bonus is really just a bonus a he says it's an elegant and euphoric death the science behind it is pretty simple spin fast enough and hard enough when your brain won't get enough oxygen to keep...
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s to kill your entire portfolio death by financial hypoxia stacy this right max we did discover this week and this is a story that has come out in the last year there is suicide by rollercoaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine he calls it his name is julie jonas or bonus if you'll just have honest ok he says it's an elegant and euphoric death the science behind it is pretty simple spin fast enough and hard enough when your brain won't get enough oxygen to keep functioning the vertical rolls of the coaster would essentially create enough centrifugal force on the body that the blood rushes down into the body instead of up to the bring the condition is newness cerebral hypoxia as you say right so i say the connection to financial a poxy is the way that wall street uses high frequency trading and algorithmic trading to spin the global economy to spin customers around these incredible speeds forcing all their net worth to the extremities and killing the center that being the global economy so this is a fantastic way to commit financial suicide well this
s to kill your entire portfolio death by financial hypoxia stacy this right max we did discover this week and this is a story that has come out in the last year there is suicide by rollercoaster of course is a european who's invented this aesthetic death machine he calls it his name is julie jonas or bonus if you'll just have honest ok he says it's an elegant and euphoric death the science behind it is pretty simple spin fast enough and hard enough when your brain won't get enough oxygen to...
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time for another check of the weather with stacy ann gooden. >> thank you so much.the northwest are tracking showers. it could be in the higher elevations. and folks out across the southeast, forget about it. bundle up because we're talking about a little bit of a big chis on the way. temperatures in the 20s and 30s. it's not going to be so comfortable. we'll have more coming up in a little while. now here's a look at your weekday with your national weather. >> back to you, rebecca. >>> the one-woman initiative empowers women in five developing countries and now it's teameming up. carly fiorina co-founded the initiative and we welcomed her with opportunity international ceo vicki ascare rah. it's great to have you both with us. >> great to be here. >> carliy there are so many initiatives. why women? >> five years ago e founded it in conjunction with it. it was to focus on women in challenged parts of the world, grassroots organizations that would help lift women up by giving them access to justice, anentrepreneur realan tre pre nurrial training. now i'm so excited t
time for another check of the weather with stacy ann gooden. >> thank you so much.the northwest are tracking showers. it could be in the higher elevations. and folks out across the southeast, forget about it. bundle up because we're talking about a little bit of a big chis on the way. temperatures in the 20s and 30s. it's not going to be so comfortable. we'll have more coming up in a little while. now here's a look at your weekday with your national weather. >> back to you, rebecca....
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stacy, do you agree with that >> i don't totally agree with that, jan, sorry.sense if you want to show the power of the brand and you want to demonstrate the product. having a showroom, a couple showrooms, a pop-up showroom, fine, but to roll out a retail concept, you know, when clearly this -- the hardware, the margins are coming down which is why best buy is price matching, i don't think it's the right plan. >> talking of best buy, and maybe this should have happened last year, brian, when it was your cnbc stocks draft pick but best buy, a guim of upgrades here. is this warranted, do you think, jan? >> i've liked best buy for a little while ever since hubert jolie got in charge of running things. he's got ideas, ideas that can make them more efficient, and i think there's still a chance they could be bought out. either way you could like owning the stock. you know, they are pretty beaten up. >> stacy, do you think best buy's biggest problem is not best by itself, although they do have problems, but it's not a must-have a item, right? everybody has a big-scree
stacy, do you agree with that >> i don't totally agree with that, jan, sorry.sense if you want to show the power of the brand and you want to demonstrate the product. having a showroom, a couple showrooms, a pop-up showroom, fine, but to roll out a retail concept, you know, when clearly this -- the hardware, the margins are coming down which is why best buy is price matching, i don't think it's the right plan. >> talking of best buy, and maybe this should have happened last year,...
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here with stacy and dr. fred. we are having cheesecake a woman in the audience brought it. her company is cheesecake delights. and catch stacy london on "whatnot to wear" and tomorrow toni braxton is my co-host. see you then. bye-bye everyone. have a great day. >>> there are late developments in the case of a 13-year-old killed in fairfield. here what police are now saying about a suspect. >>> a blizzard back east is causing travel headaches here. >>> new details on the search for a suspected cop killer at noon. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. >>> this is ktvu channel 2 news at noon. >> fairfield police make an arrest in the killing of a 13- year-old girl found strangled one week ago today. >>> good afternoon, i am tori campbell. >>> fairfield police have announced an arrest no the killing of a 13-year-old girl, john elogy conway alespecially found strangled in a park last friday. noel walker joins us live from fairfield where police just held a press conference. noel. >> reporter: tory coming to you live from the chambers where they just ap wrapped up
here with stacy and dr. fred. we are having cheesecake a woman in the audience brought it. her company is cheesecake delights. and catch stacy london on "whatnot to wear" and tomorrow toni braxton is my co-host. see you then. bye-bye everyone. have a great day. >>> there are late developments in the case of a 13-year-old killed in fairfield. here what police are now saying about a suspect. >>> a blizzard back east is causing travel headaches here. >>> new...
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stacy and her family are with us here tonight. stacy continues to do a super job. at the start of this schoolangelo and his mother are also here tonight. again this year, i challenge each of you to join with me and find some time to mentor a student in reading. every child should have access to a great education. we continue to expand the number of choices for families in wisconsin -- be it a traditional, a charter, a voucher, a virtual, or a home school environment. moving forward, we want to continue to dramatically improve existing schools and give parents the opportunity to choose legitimate alternatives to failing schools. education, we must continue to reform government. take the waste, fraud, and abuse commission, for example. so far, they have identified nearly $456 million worth of savings. our reforms allow state government to focus on efficiency, so taxpayers get great service without needless spending and waste. our reforms also gave schools and local governments flexibility to make management choices to improve their communities, while saving money. fo
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stacy-ann gooden with a check of your weather. >> thank you so much, anthony. of rain expected. this is the part of what affected the midwest. kansas city saw around a foot of snow. but now that we're moving into milder air, we're looking at more rain for the new york city/metro area. 2 to 4 foot. blooding across charleston macon, down into jacksonville. this i climbing up the eastern seaboard affecting the area. that's a look at the national forecast. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. rebecca, back over to you. >> here's a story i know you're following even before the start of tomorrow's daytona 500, danica patrick has earn add spot in racing history. she was the fastest qualifier and will leave the field to the green flag the first woman ever to start on a nascar sprint cup race. her goal leave the field to the checked flag. mark strassmann has the story very it's the great american race, the crown jewel of stock car competition. the daytona 500 start this year's sprint cup series for nascar. more than 36 million people watched at least pa
stacy-ann gooden with a check of your weather. >> thank you so much, anthony. of rain expected. this is the part of what affected the midwest. kansas city saw around a foot of snow. but now that we're moving into milder air, we're looking at more rain for the new york city/metro area. 2 to 4 foot. blooding across charleston macon, down into jacksonville. this i climbing up the eastern seaboard affecting the area. that's a look at the national forecast. here's a closer look at the weather...
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nothing ever happened to them. >> reporter: in the air over falcon lake, stacy holland says the texasepartment of public safety was already advising boaters on falcon lake to be very careful. >> just a warning to let people know that this threat is out there and it's very real and that we've had documented cases of pirating. so it's mainly for situational awareness, and, you know, we don't recommend going into mexico on this side of the lake. >> reporter: tiffany hartley says she had heard about troubles on falcon lake, but she and david had been there once before and things were fine. before and thing was fine. they never felt that somehow anything could happen. >> we hadn't heard of anything for a while and we were just there in august. enjoyed three, four hours that day on falcon lake. >> reporter: after all, it was so sunny. so calm. so perfect for one last ride. >> i told him, please, don't shoot. please, don't. >> reporter: in an instant, tiffany hartley claims she and david were caught in a war zone. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes. he was hit in his head. he
nothing ever happened to them. >> reporter: in the air over falcon lake, stacy holland says the texasepartment of public safety was already advising boaters on falcon lake to be very careful. >> just a warning to let people know that this threat is out there and it's very real and that we've had documented cases of pirating. so it's mainly for situational awareness, and, you know, we don't recommend going into mexico on this side of the lake. >> reporter: tiffany hartley says...
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travel very rebecca, thoemt, back to you. >> stacy-ann, thanks. the 85th annual awards show is tomorrow night. the biggest bash is 2001 thrown by "vanity fair." >> it looks like a lot of fun. some of the stars would not be celebrating if it weren't for a 27-year-old woman you've probably never heard of and you'll probably like it that way. >> you'll meet her tonight. "vanity fair's" exert. >> few things are as cool as being a 27-year-old let alone being the person responsible for making it happen. this year that film is "zero dark thirty." and the producer is megan ellison. >> i think she's the hottest financier today. >> reporter: she may be the most important person in hollywood you've never heard of in a town where everybody wants to be famous. she doesn't give interviews and fiercely guards her privacy. >> i immediately felt comfortable with her and safe. it was a very auspicious meeting. >> reporter: it only took one meeting for "zero dark thirty" meeting for kathryn bigelow to finance a story of a lifetime. >> we really hit it off and it was
travel very rebecca, thoemt, back to you. >> stacy-ann, thanks. the 85th annual awards show is tomorrow night. the biggest bash is 2001 thrown by "vanity fair." >> it looks like a lot of fun. some of the stars would not be celebrating if it weren't for a 27-year-old woman you've probably never heard of and you'll probably like it that way. >> you'll meet her tonight. "vanity fair's" exert. >> few things are as cool as being a 27-year-old let alone...
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that murdered stacy. >> reporter: but peterson calls it the largest railroad job in the country.near tears when he looked at a judge and said, it's time to sentence an innocent man. i don't deserve 26789 -- deserve this. >> when he got up on the stand in that shrill, kind of feminine screech, that he didn't kill kathy -- that's the guy that killed kathy. you got a glimpse into his soul. >> reporter: peterson's attorneys plan to appeal. and that process will take at least two years. >> the justice department joins a lawsuit against cycling lance armstrong. it was filed by armstrong's former teammate, floyd landis. it alleges that armstrong concealed his use of performance-enhancing drugs for decades. armstrong said the post office benefited. armstrong agreed to settle for $5 million but was turned down. >>> one week from today, woab will be in retirement. but he still has a lot of work to do. allen pizzey reports from rome. >> reporter: speculation and evidence as to why benedict decided enough is enough, continues to swirl here. with reporting focusing on an inquiry into the so-c
that murdered stacy. >> reporter: but peterson calls it the largest railroad job in the country.near tears when he looked at a judge and said, it's time to sentence an innocent man. i don't deserve 26789 -- deserve this. >> when he got up on the stand in that shrill, kind of feminine screech, that he didn't kill kathy -- that's the guy that killed kathy. you got a glimpse into his soul. >> reporter: peterson's attorneys plan to appeal. and that process will take at least two...
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the stupidest man american of course that qualifies him to be the federal reserve chairman thank you stacy herbert all right well thanks for being on the kaiser report thinking all right that's going to do it for this africa has a report stay tuned for the second half a whole lot more. science technology innovation and hold in these developments from around russia we go to the future covered. olympos. clinically. and over the speed. limit. which. ultimately. things limits good lives. just sneak. in and. come out fine i'm a little. this you. couldn't take three sports three. three. three. three. video for your media projects c.e.o. don carty dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser i'm pleased to welcome to our studio world renowned mathematician and monetary scientist professor at talf the kept of the new austrian school of economics and for cancer research professor welcome to the kaiser report thank you max it's a pleasure to be here people are extremely excited to have you on the show and others have copied you but it was you who pioneered the importance of observing the g
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the stupidest man american of course that qualifies him to be the federal reserve chairman thank you stacy herbert all right well thanks for being on the kaiser report thinking that i'm not going to do for this affleck as a reporter stay tuned for the second half a whole lot more. internal silence. visible. every day is a struggle. for our children sleep soundly at night. we are palestinian women working in israel we've done more for our kids than our husbands. we are ten times in this life. i live clean. speech. i wish i. looked. good. and. welcome back to the kaiser report i max kaiser i place to walk into our studio world and. around mathematician and monetary scientist professor on talf the cat of the new austrian school of economics and for cancer research professor welcome to the kaiser report thank you my it's a pleasure to be here people are extremely excited to have you on the show and others have copied you but it was you who pioneered the importance of observing the gold basis as a sign of global financial distress explain gold basis and what is currently telling us about the gl
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all right that's all a time we have for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest in williams of tartarus treasury if you like to contact us please tweet us at kaiser report at facebook dot com forward slash kaiser report until next time ask guys are saying by all. here reindeer isn't everything for them. and when it's not for these. people do their best to fill. the room of need the untidy. free. free. free. free free. free .
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let us not a race that needs a scorched earth burn it all down all right stacy ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser or thank you so much over the second half i'll be speaking with recovering bond john butler. he he. he he. told me. i. could speak. to. her. with. a long slow. run over. very low. live glow. stick. live. live . live. live live. live . ily. ily. live. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out attorney john butler he's the chief investment officer at them for a capital prior to launching m. for a john work for deutsche bank and lehman brothers john butler welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max always a pleasure all right now john butler interesting phrase picked up from your book actually that failure pays more than success in this banking industry talk about that a little bit well if you look at the financial crisis and look at how we got into it obviously banks played a central role they took on too much leverage they didn't capitalize themselves enough against the risks they were taking now some of them say they didn't understand the risks th
let us not a race that needs a scorched earth burn it all down all right stacy ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser or thank you so much over the second half i'll be speaking with recovering bond john butler. he he. he he. told me. i. could speak. to. her. with. a long slow. run over. very low. live glow. stick. live. live . live. live live. live . ily. ily. live. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out attorney john butler he's the chief investment officer at them for a...