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t. bills and maybe up to two three five years these bonds are definitely going to have . some support from all these new measures that are coming into play and as to the second part of your question it's difficult for me at least to think that some of this is an intentional if you look at japan i know the west has looked at japan for years they have this incredible debt to g.d.p. ratio and a lot of people have been made foolish over the last ten years predicting their imminent decline so they're a culture which the local population saves a tremendous amount of their money in the government bonds and so i think some of this is forced you talked about the regulatory cliff you could also think of it as a forced savings cliff where people are being herded into government securities in various ways forced government savings cliff all of whom to uncle sam and to give a little credence to why the treasury might have been tipped off to be worried about this i mean let's look at the issue of foreign exchange swaps with timothy geitner just gave the final word that he is exempting
t. bills and maybe up to two three five years these bonds are definitely going to have . some support from all these new measures that are coming into play and as to the second part of your question it's difficult for me at least to think that some of this is an intentional if you look at japan i know the west has looked at japan for years they have this incredible debt to g.d.p. ratio and a lot of people have been made foolish over the last ten years predicting their imminent decline so...
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results due any minute will. >>> greek t-bill auction out shortly. meanwhile the latest snapshot of investor sentiment in germany. minus 15.7. a drop from 11.5 in october. the current conditions 5.4. that was 10 in october. the november z event w economic expectations forecast at minus 10. so we were looking for an improvement and it has come in worse than expected on both measures. zew says the prevailing recessionary developments in the eurozone are likely to be a burden for economic growth in germany for the next six months. so in some ways the zew reflecting of course what we've seen with german pmi numbers. the euro now down at a fresh two month low of 1.2661. it was 1.2681 before the day take against the dollar. so germany getting affected. sentiment declining. no surprise. >> probably going to reinforce the decline that we're seeing across european bourses. but let's first take a look at what's happening with the u.s. futures. and it is red picture behind me. we've moved a couple more points to the down side in the wake of the zew report. the
results due any minute will. >>> greek t-bill auction out shortly. meanwhile the latest snapshot of investor sentiment in germany. minus 15.7. a drop from 11.5 in october. the current conditions 5.4. that was 10 in october. the november z event w economic expectations forecast at minus 10. so we were looking for an improvement and it has come in worse than expected on both measures. zew says the prevailing recessionary developments in the eurozone are likely to be a burden for economic...
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wanted to clarify that nowhere in our report did we ever recommend that the pension fund invest in t-billse did not recommend any specific investments for the pension fund. we merely recommended that you investigate the last 20 years of records of other alternative investments. the one that was used by -- to compare cal-pers was bond funds, which made 4%. i think it was mentioned that they only made 1.2% in treasury bills this year. and what was the return of the pension fund this year. do you remember do you remember, supervisor elsbernd? >> supervisor elsbernd: don't remember. >> i have it here. >> supervisor elsbernd: okay. i think you were about to illustrate the point. please do. i want you to do this. show me. >> 1.67% thisxn'( just saying, we did not recommend that kind of investment, nor any specific investment program. >> supervisor elsbernd: okay. >> we did want -- we still would like to know what the specific formula is for the assumed investment return. we would like to see that formula. thank you. >> supervisor elsbernd: thank you. with that, we'll close the public hearing. wh
wanted to clarify that nowhere in our report did we ever recommend that the pension fund invest in t-billse did not recommend any specific investments for the pension fund. we merely recommended that you investigate the last 20 years of records of other alternative investments. the one that was used by -- to compare cal-pers was bond funds, which made 4%. i think it was mentioned that they only made 1.2% in treasury bills this year. and what was the return of the pension fund this year. do you...
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the central bank may have accepted t-bills as collateral that was ineligible. that means those banks may have to find a further 16 billion euros to put up as what the rco. and sort of a top a level rating that they may or may not have deserved. significant difference. >> they have to come up with another 2 billion will be stretching it. >> although the auctions have been going off better, but if t-bill isn't considered top a collateral, what is? >> good point. still to come, the imf says it would be the fastest growing continent over the next five years. one fund manager says investing now will pay rich returns. >> find out just what we're talking about a little bit later in the show. coming up next, we'll also get the latest read on the uk economy, services data for october. it's due just after the break. >>> down to the wire with just one day to go before the election, president obama, mitt romney make one last mad dash to rally supporters. polls show them in a virtual tie. >> china's communist party is reportedly probing allegations that wen's family has ama
the central bank may have accepted t-bills as collateral that was ineligible. that means those banks may have to find a further 16 billion euros to put up as what the rco. and sort of a top a level rating that they may or may not have deserved. significant difference. >> they have to come up with another 2 billion will be stretching it. >> although the auctions have been going off better, but if t-bill isn't considered top a collateral, what is? >> good point. still to come,...
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and the 18 month t-bill yield also -- that's slightly higher. not an awful lot. they raised that a little less than the 18 month. but you have to remember they've basically funded themselves 2012, so any money they now raise is pre-funding for 2013. so the 12 month looks good. the 18 month looks a little bit weak. spainle also featuring in the stories that you've been clicking in on the cnbc.com, it's a new plan now to woo foreigners to invest in the market. offering residences city permit to those buying a house over a certain value. head to cnbc to find out what that value is. and we also take a look at the highest paid ceos. head to the website for that, as well. and if you want to join the conversation, worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex or @rosswestgate. and japan's central bank has kept monetary policy steady despite on the brink of recession. it also remains steadfasts despite rising political pressure. all prompted by controversial remarks made by the next likely prime minister. he wants to pursue unlimited easing and suggested plans to revise bank of japan law
and the 18 month t-bill yield also -- that's slightly higher. not an awful lot. they raised that a little less than the 18 month. but you have to remember they've basically funded themselves 2012, so any money they now raise is pre-funding for 2013. so the 12 month looks good. the 18 month looks a little bit weak. spainle also featuring in the stories that you've been clicking in on the cnbc.com, it's a new plan now to woo foreigners to invest in the market. offering residences city permit to...
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. >> eliot: you can borrow, buy t bills, make easy money. financial institutions play that game. in their checking accounts are losing. >> that's right. absolutely nothing. >> cenk: what are they upset about? >> you know what, i don't know. but this go around where they have romney who was literally one of their own, the first wall street guy to be elected president, fortunately, it didn't happen. but the top eight of his donors are all wall street twice. >> eliot: will he go to wall street for his wall street treasure secretary and who do you think he should pick. >> the time has come--i'm sorry obama was dominateed by bob reuben and his cronies and who he wanted to put in, tim geithner summers, is shapiro. orzag even now you have the head of the national economic council someone that reuben, broman and jack lou who is now being talked about as replacement for geithner. sweep them all out. sweep them all out. bring in somebody in my opinion like irskn bowles, why? it's sylvester not to have someone who understand wall street for starters. and he does understand wall street. he h
. >> eliot: you can borrow, buy t bills, make easy money. financial institutions play that game. in their checking accounts are losing. >> that's right. absolutely nothing. >> cenk: what are they upset about? >> you know what, i don't know. but this go around where they have romney who was literally one of their own, the first wall street guy to be elected president, fortunately, it didn't happen. but the top eight of his donors are all wall street twice. >> eliot:...
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. >> t-bills aren't paying the bills, that's for sure. >>> we'll take a break. hope you can stick around. a lot coming up. the dow in rally mode, up 171 points. >>> did 2012 kill active investing? eye-opening numbers on passive versus active investing. >>> investment by corporate america is falling off a cliff because of so much uncertainty as we all know. but would all of that money really come off the sidelines? if a deal on the budget and taxes were made? we'll look at that coming up, both sides. >> stocks rallying just on the hopes a fiscal cliff might actually get fixed on time. what actually are investors optimistic about? all that and more coming up. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ snooi. >>> welcome back. about 45 minute
. >> t-bills aren't paying the bills, that's for sure. >>> we'll take a break. hope you can stick around. a lot coming up. the dow in rally mode, up 171 points. >>> did 2012 kill active investing? eye-opening numbers on passive versus active investing. >>> investment by corporate america is falling off a cliff because of so much uncertainty as we all know. but would all of that money really come off the sidelines? if a deal on the budget and taxes were made?...
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t-bills bridges. her best friends, john mccain and lindsey graham. they are in a very different place. bill manages to come back. he always was an effective economic president. he almost redeems himself by bringing peace to the middle east. she is doing incredibly important work in new york but her life is -- she becomes in a sense an independent person one more time. they are still in love but now she is the person in charge and her career is at stake. we have never had this kind of story in the american white house. we have never had this kind of personal chemistry, personal chemistry which both incredibly and riches our understanding of what took place during those years and also leaves us with an abundance of unanswered questions. now is your turn to ask the questions and i will try to answer. [applause] >> if you have a question for professor chafe please come to the microphone and asked it as a question, no statements of opposition unless it is my introduction which is appropriate. >> i can see very many hands. people will be walking up to the m
t-bills bridges. her best friends, john mccain and lindsey graham. they are in a very different place. bill manages to come back. he always was an effective economic president. he almost redeems himself by bringing peace to the middle east. she is doing incredibly important work in new york but her life is -- she becomes in a sense an independent person one more time. they are still in love but now she is the person in charge and her career is at stake. we have never had this kind of story in...
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(kipke) "it's just a costly bill. t's going to at least coss threee over th next three years, up we're provding a taxpayer beeefit tt ppople who entered our country illegally."the law states...that illegal not be incllded...among legal "in-state" tuition..they'll still be lassifiefd...as out- of-state students. and suppooters...say that's a reasonablecompromise. john if you still have questions reearring the maaylann a vote 2012 special monday explanations of the dreamm cc referendum... the same-sex marriage referendum....and tte referendum to exppnd gambling night att11... right here on fox45. straight ahead... video games... centered around thh presidential rrce. politically-themed entertainment... america's seen since 2004. (((reak 3)) 3 two opponents, dramatic explainn... it's no surprise that the 20-11 presidential campaign has been prime fodddr forrthe ideo game industry. 3 leaping from state to statt, firing shots along the way... the final battleground blitz has all the elements, of a great video &pgame. alright, we're getting fired uu now!the number of politically-themed ames
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only t-bills, 12 and 18 month t-bills, but the key thing here as far as spain is concerned, and it's pushed their yields lower, they've raised a little bit more than they thought, 4.93 billion euros. this is money that they are now raising for 2013. they met the 2012 issuance. and funding targets. so anything they get in now is a head start on next year. so good news for spain. france got a downgrade from moody's. second ratings agency after s&p to cut their aaa. french yields slightly higher this morning. but no big market reaction. it was widely expected. back to you. >> ross, thank you. >>> coming up, we'll come back and talk what's going on in the market, but also a live report from brussels where euro finance ministers are meeting. plus the big ten could be getting a big bigger. becky quick has a little news. and your national weather forecast as americans get ready to hit the road for thanksgiving. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where i never have to compromise on anything. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino an
only t-bills, 12 and 18 month t-bills, but the key thing here as far as spain is concerned, and it's pushed their yields lower, they've raised a little bit more than they thought, 4.93 billion euros. this is money that they are now raising for 2013. they met the 2012 issuance. and funding targets. so anything they get in now is a head start on next year. so good news for spain. france got a downgrade from moody's. second ratings agency after s&p to cut their aaa. french yields slightly...
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no one thinks they won't get the money, but greece will try to raise nevertheless a t-bill auction to get that 5 billion just in case. but it could be fairly close. but no one expects it to be let go accidentally by the end of the week. spanish bond yields in reaction to all of that, we are below 6%. but they are higher today. italian yields at the moment just over 5%, as well. that's where we stand. back to you. >> ross, thank you very much. i'm still thinking about all of your spy stuff. going to make me see the movie. haven't seen it yet. >> had a big weekend. >> it did. >> it got one star. >> no, it's bond movie. you have to go into it knowing it's a bond movie. but the opening ten minutes -- >> worth it. >> absolutely. >> do you ever wonder what your boss eats for breakfast or how the major ceo seems to be in two places at one time? cnbc and yahoo! finance are launching a special series called off the cuff. we hope to take you outside of the board room to show what you high impact leaders do when they're off the clock. every week we'll have corporate leaders who will be answering
no one thinks they won't get the money, but greece will try to raise nevertheless a t-bill auction to get that 5 billion just in case. but it could be fairly close. but no one expects it to be let go accidentally by the end of the week. spanish bond yields in reaction to all of that, we are below 6%. but they are higher today. italian yields at the moment just over 5%, as well. that's where we stand. back to you. >> ross, thank you very much. i'm still thinking about all of your spy...
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if it was all of the youths have to put some of it in the secure us to form of t-bills. something like that. so that base is important to your ability to think of economic risks and a chance to i think we need to establish that. and on medicare, obviously i think it is, regardless of how, where we see the budget deficit, i think a path that puts us to medicare, spending 5.7% of gdp in 2035 is projected, i'm as skeptical of everyone as projections were, that's not a good use of our national, that's not a good statement of our priority. but there are ways to get their, by properly and implement the affordable care act. it begins to show which cost savings to work and don't work, and which can be blended into medicare, and also into medicaid to begin to reduce those costs. it would certainly be, i saw the other day christina romer said, you know, raising the eligibility age for medicare could be okay because the affordable care act is going to cover people up to that age, which my feeling is, that might be but we are nowhere near being able to say for sure that that's going
if it was all of the youths have to put some of it in the secure us to form of t-bills. something like that. so that base is important to your ability to think of economic risks and a chance to i think we need to establish that. and on medicare, obviously i think it is, regardless of how, where we see the budget deficit, i think a path that puts us to medicare, spending 5.7% of gdp in 2035 is projected, i'm as skeptical of everyone as projections were, that's not a good use of our national,...
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that's in t-bills with a range of i believe since months and three months. bid to cover is a little bit weaker on the three month. stronger on the six month. the yield on the three month coming in at 1.254%. and for the six month, about 1.7%. both of those a little bit of an improvement versus last tile around. you can see with the exception of the three year spanish bonds are rallying across the curve there, so the two year now pinned at just over 3%. the ten year at 5.6% and again spain raising more than expected or than at least it had planned in an auction of short term debt. fitch isle also out talking about how cat take loan i can't will need more central government liquidity support. the timing of course interesting given the relationship between catalonia and the rest of the spanish sovereign. and fitch does know that the the tense relationship between central and regional governments in catalonia coulds to say the . also new one year bond will be -- sorry, the three years, we're now seeing a one year wnd going forward. still with the financial secto
that's in t-bills with a range of i believe since months and three months. bid to cover is a little bit weaker on the three month. stronger on the six month. the yield on the three month coming in at 1.254%. and for the six month, about 1.7%. both of those a little bit of an improvement versus last tile around. you can see with the exception of the three year spanish bonds are rallying across the curve there, so the two year now pinned at just over 3%. the ten year at 5.6% and again spain...
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. >> bill: celebrate t we do. >> bill: can you celebrate winter soltis. >> yes.>> bill: anyway you want> the way you celebrate christmas the government can't take sides. the government doesn't this is a good or bad religion. the government can't say this is a christmas tree. >> bill: it is a fact that christianity is not a religion it is a philosophy. if the government were saying that the methodist religion, all right, deserves a special place in the public square i will be on your side. >> so you are going to actually tell me on live television that christianity is not a religion? >> bill: correct it is a philosophy. >> you and i are fundamentally going to disagree on that point. >> bill: you are wrong. >> that's fine you can call me that. catholicism is a religion. judaism are a recognition. >> sects of christianity. it's really not cool for you to try and. >> bill: not cool. >> not cool for you to cloud their. this issue is about religious neutrality from the government. the government says. the government is not allowed to pick sides. >> bill: okay, number one. >> religious belief
. >> bill: celebrate t we do. >> bill: can you celebrate winter soltis. >> yes.>> bill: anyway you want> the way you celebrate christmas the government can't take sides. the government doesn't this is a good or bad religion. the government can't say this is a christmas tree. >> bill: it is a fact that christianity is not a religion it is a philosophy. if the government were saying that the methodist religion, all right, deserves a special place in the public...
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especially very short-term interest rates or t bills. have a few years ago where the rate on a six month or three month bill was under ten basis points. same analogy. so when you take that 3% and think about maybe they're going to not add one employee or not add two employees, all of a sudden, these numbers against the context of how many jobs created in that first term really starts to take a shape that i don't know has been adequately expressed. so remember, it is all about jobs, jobs, jobs and it's the 3% solution. doesn't seem like much of a solution. carl, back to you. >> don't go too far. talk to you in a few moments. meanwhile, tonight on fast money, i can't imagine what's going to lead the show. >> we'll see what he's doing with it right now. the ceo of dvr, a trust that handles mall operators, so which retailers are signing up the most properties goin into next year and how is the holiday shopping season shaping up and what the maker of sd energy thinks of the big crackdown on these energy drinks. >> you have said this is just t
especially very short-term interest rates or t bills. have a few years ago where the rate on a six month or three month bill was under ten basis points. same analogy. so when you take that 3% and think about maybe they're going to not add one employee or not add two employees, all of a sudden, these numbers against the context of how many jobs created in that first term really starts to take a shape that i don't know has been adequately expressed. so remember, it is all about jobs, jobs, jobs...
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will ask you all about it. >> bond, james bond. >> bill: and we're cominggggg >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, td movies. do women care about james bond. >> women love james bond movies. >> bill: they love him. there have been seven of them do they love every james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion] >> i admire your luck, mr. -- >> bond -- james bond. >> bill: all right. now, what was the name of the very first james bond film released in 1962? >> bill: cards up, please, the answer is d, dr. no. maccallum bursts out. so she may may be, doocy, the bond. >> we will find out. >> b . tection. >> bill: there was casino royal starring woody allen. that's true. sean connery wowed audiences hin the aforementioned dr. no. >> james bond, 007, licensed to kill whom he pleases, where he he pleases, when he pleases. >> bill: excellent. now connery was not the first choice for the role. which actor turned down the part of 007? the answer is d, carrie grant. that is correct. >> i didn't know that.
will ask you all about it. >> bond, james bond. >> bill: and we're cominggggg >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, td movies. do women care about james bond. >> women love james bond movies. >> bill: they love him. there have been seven of them do they love every james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion] >> i...
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today, they managed to sell some t-bills.cover the bonds that are due on friday. but it is, potentially, a very serious situation. let's just count you out and i'll chat through more on the greek banks. here we go. closing up on europe, and not bad session, overall. >> the european markets are closing down. >> and we've got some concerns within telecom, with vodafone, some concern within some of the big power companies in germany about their profitability. but broadly, the markets have been able to make some gains. let me just come back to the central question of greece, though. at issue here is that the rest of the community has said, okay, well, we will give greece more time. effectively, that's what they're saying. but how do you bridge the gap to giving greece more time? how do you pay the bills? how do you make the debt sustainable? the imf is saying, you guys, you governments, you need to take a haircut on what you've done with greece. germany's saying, there's no way we're taking a haircut, because that would be illega
today, they managed to sell some t-bills.cover the bonds that are due on friday. but it is, potentially, a very serious situation. let's just count you out and i'll chat through more on the greek banks. here we go. closing up on europe, and not bad session, overall. >> the european markets are closing down. >> and we've got some concerns within telecom, with vodafone, some concern within some of the big power companies in germany about their profitability. but broadly, the markets...
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i have me on my fantasy team. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, t you would lit prizes sign care about james bond. >> women love james bond movies. >> bill: they love him. there have been seven of them do they love every james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion] >> i admire your luck, mr. -- >> bond -- james bond. >> bill: all right. now, what was the name of the very first james bond film released in 1962? >> bill: cards up, please, the answer is d, dr. no. maccallum bursts out. so she may may be, doocy, the bond. >> we will find out. >> bill: okay. >> bonded for your protection. >> bill: there was casino royal starring woody allen. that's true. sean connery wowed audiences hin the aforementioned dr. no. >> james bond, 007, licensed to kill whom he pleases, where he he pleases, when he pleases. >> bill: excellent. now connery was not the first choice for the role. which actor turned down the part of 007? the answer is d, carrie grant. that is correct. >> i didn't
i have me on my fantasy team. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, t you would lit prizes sign care about james bond. >> women love james bond movies. >> bill: they love him. there have been seven of them do they love every james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion] >> i admire your luck, mr. -- >> bond -- james bond....
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exudes confidence, but close.s very >> we have made real progress in t the reason we are here have work to do. >> use all president bill clinton in pennsylvania. mitt romney has campaigned their and you seet t clinton there today. no stateher sign that taken for granted when the race is this close. >> let's switch to the romney campaign. just arrivedr has manchester, new hampshire the latest on the final hours of campaigning for the republican nominee. >> mitt romney is headed here to for a late-night rally with kid rocke. every vote counts and a race this close. the latest polls decided this divided. thousands of supporters lined up at george mason university excited northern -- the last 48 hours of the campaign. mitt romney wants to turn this .wing state back to read told these virginia voters difference.ake the he gave one of the final of his presidential campaign. door to a broader future there. waiting for us. i need your vote, i need your work. .alk with me tomorrow is a new beginning. >> he stard the morning in to lynchburgent on in fairfax. he decided to add an airport in new hampshire tonight. the final rally
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t re reporter: grett's bill failed in the statehouse earlier this year, but he's hoping to try again next session. >> legitimate businesses see their coetitors hirings illegals and paying substandard wages. and that puts your honest person at a competitive disadvantage because they're paying higher wages. that's not fair to them. in fact, it puts them under pressure to violate the law themselves to stay in business and compete. >> reporter: tony sweet, a manager at the perry plant, likes the e-verify system, but thinks to really solve the problem, more must be done at the border. >> one of the issues that has come up is, "do we need more immigration laws?" and my opinion is we don't. i think we have plenty of laws on the books. but we need to do a better job enforcing the laws we have. one of the things that concerns me is that our borders aren't secure. we have a rather casual way for people to come and go as they please. >> reporter: high school teacher eddie diaz, whosearentsho immigrated from mexico, agrees ...worries the political rhetoric of the election cycle has had a corrosi
t re reporter: grett's bill failed in the statehouse earlier this year, but he's hoping to try again next session. >> legitimate businesses see their coetitors hirings illegals and paying substandard wages. and that puts your honest person at a competitive disadvantage because they're paying higher wages. that's not fair to them. in fact, it puts them under pressure to violate the law themselves to stay in business and compete. >> reporter: tony sweet, a manager at the perry plant,...
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randy chastain undoubtedly, the best speech will be from wille t ribs and bill cosby here he is... congratulations. >> thank-you,. . you and i have been doing this for nearly 30 years. and i am going to tell the public. and 1991, gopac in time because we had you on in three times before the indy500 -- callback. how did to get in there? there was never an african-american at the brickyard. >> the money of bill cosby. and he is still asking you for the money back. every time i get him on the phone if he says will one like get my money back? pal [laughter] and he he believe in me. and i did have some success we were chatting back and forth and i was winning a lot of races. he knew that his support would be invaluable for me to go to the speedway in the rally was not above making history, gary. it was about being in the biggest show on earth. >> was a difficult to have acceptance because you were a young african american. and a little bit cocky. did you sense a lot of people, 1991 if there rooting against you? >> that did not matter. half an lot of people rioted against the president o
randy chastain undoubtedly, the best speech will be from wille t ribs and bill cosby here he is... congratulations. >> thank-you,. . you and i have been doing this for nearly 30 years. and i am going to tell the public. and 1991, gopac in time because we had you on in three times before the indy500 -- callback. how did to get in there? there was never an african-american at the brickyard. >> the money of bill cosby. and he is still asking you for the money back. every time i get him...
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if it was all up to you would have to put some of it in the securest form of t-bills, something like that so that base is really important to your ability to take other economic risks and take chances and i think we really need to, to establish that. and, on medicare, obviously i think it is, regardless of how, of where we see the budget deficit, i think, a path that put ps us to medicare taking, you know, spending 5.7% of gdp in 2035 as projected, and i'm, as skeptical of anybody how projections work. we don't want to get to that point. that is not a good use of our national, that is not a good statement of our priorities but there are ways to get there by properly implementing the affordable care act. it begins to show which of the kind of cost savings that actually do work and don't work and which can be, can be blended into, to medicare and also into, into medicaid to begin to reduce those costs. it would certainly be, i saw the other day christina romer said, raising the eligibility age for medicare could be okay because the affordable care act will cover people up to that age w
if it was all up to you would have to put some of it in the securest form of t-bills, something like that so that base is really important to your ability to take other economic risks and take chances and i think we really need to, to establish that. and, on medicare, obviously i think it is, regardless of how, of where we see the budget deficit, i think, a path that put ps us to medicare taking, you know, spending 5.7% of gdp in 2035 as projected, and i'm, as skeptical of anybody how...
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i think there's a lot of fear of l g b t issues because the bill be g.t. -- algae bt --lbgt more complicated than we thought. remember when we used to have the gay and straight communities? that is how we started. the straight community and the gay community and and lesbians spoke up and said hello, we are here and our experience is different so we became the gay, straight and gay and lesbian community and bisexual spoken and trans gender and now we are writing letters by the day, aren't we? we have a couple of qs and them are and dawdling knows what else. we are going to run out of letters pretty soon. i saves the straight audiences, some of you are here, how do you get away with just being straight? what are your letters? [applause] >> all those letters save the we have actually been exploring this reality and those letters are an indication of the kind of diversity we are finding in our own community and there is more which is why we are going to run out of letters. it also points out to the fact that i think the heterosexual community hasn't done that kind of work or else they would have
i think there's a lot of fear of l g b t issues because the bill be g.t. -- algae bt --lbgt more complicated than we thought. remember when we used to have the gay and straight communities? that is how we started. the straight community and the gay community and and lesbians spoke up and said hello, we are here and our experience is different so we became the gay, straight and gay and lesbian community and bisexual spoken and trans gender and now we are writing letters by the day, aren't we? we...
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your personal online or cell phone information for the latest on this bill on capitol hill i was joined just a short while ago by r t white house correspondent christian friends out. well the latest that the bill has passed out of the senate judiciary committee as of this morning this is in the eyes of a whole lot of people here the first major hurdle of course the bill has yet to face the full senate and the house but as of now what this says is that as you mention how police and other federal agencies must obtain a warrant an able to in order to have access to any individual's electronic communications we're talking about stuff that's stored in your g. mail google docs and facebook and twitter before the law is much different it's really crazy to think that we have gone this long but the last version of this bill was as you said back in one thousand nine hundred eighty six it's twenty twelve now and they have finally done this and something important that i should mention is that as of just a few days ago there was some different language in the bill that made it so that twenty two agencies federal agencies like t
your personal online or cell phone information for the latest on this bill on capitol hill i was joined just a short while ago by r t white house correspondent christian friends out. well the latest that the bill has passed out of the senate judiciary committee as of this morning this is in the eyes of a whole lot of people here the first major hurdle of course the bill has yet to face the full senate and the house but as of now what this says is that as you mention how police and other federal...
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shirts to the koch brothers saying i paid millions for an election and all i got was this lousy t-shirt. >> billt. >> we were just talking about the breakdown of -- >> bill: the "the obama hate machine" ran out of gas. >> send him a couple of copies of the book maybe. you were talking about how people voted for obama. chuck on twitter says latinos deported romney and women shut that whole thing down by voting for obama. >> bill: i like that. >> we're tweeting at bp show. find us there. >> bill: melissa is in pulaski, virginia. >> caller: hello, how are you? >> bill: i'm fine. what's your take on all of this? >> caller: it is ironic. i was looking at today, all of the different groups, the breakdowns overwhelmingly went for president obama. i followed so many of those -- i'm a 44-year-old black female that works for the united autoworkers union. >> bill: oh, my god. my union sister. but then you can see are you the obama generation, melissa. >> absolutely. and republicans need to understand that we -- there are other people in this country that have voices and needs. they exclude the rest of us f
shirts to the koch brothers saying i paid millions for an election and all i got was this lousy t-shirt. >> billt. >> we were just talking about the breakdown of -- >> bill: the "the obama hate machine" ran out of gas. >> send him a couple of copies of the book maybe. you were talking about how people voted for obama. chuck on twitter says latinos deported romney and women shut that whole thing down by voting for obama. >> bill: i like that. >>...
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the second bill clinton was t to suffer from this.are much less likely to do what they did, especially during thej cold wa >> theel likely to be short-lived becaus plenty this president to address, which, of course there's the fiscal cliff. i mean, do you -- i mean, what do you, mike, expect him to begin tackling in his second term? what do you think the list of priorities will be? >> so much for a honeymoon. one thing is clear, that's that we'll seen i grand scale in terms of a grand bargain along the lines of simpson/bowles. that might not be big enough for some people. they were talking about some $4 trillion in deficit reduction. i think that's what's on the table. when you hear what the president said in the weeks leading up to it and immediately after, he already called the congressional leader. you heard the nuanced statement from speaker boehner putting things on the table in a veryco. he wasn't for raising taxes but tax revenues. he cited reagan and tip o'neill the '80s, maybe the speaker needed to be reminded, taxes were ra
the second bill clinton was t to suffer from this.are much less likely to do what they did, especially during thej cold wa >> theel likely to be short-lived becaus plenty this president to address, which, of course there's the fiscal cliff. i mean, do you -- i mean, what do you, mike, expect him to begin tackling in his second term? what do you think the list of priorities will be? >> so much for a honeymoon. one thing is clear, that's that we'll seen i grand scale in terms of a...
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that's why you elected bill clinton in 't 2. that's why you elected me in '08.y i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] now, virginia, in three days, you've got a choice to make. even if you've made the choice, you've got to talk to some folks who have. and you've got to tell them, it's not just a choice between two candidates or two parties, it's a choice between two different visions of america. it's a choice between topdown economics that crashed our economy or bottom up, middle-out economics that create a strong and growing middle class. you know, as americans, we honor the survivors and the dreamers, the entrepreneurs, the small business makers, the risk takers who are the driving force between our free enterprise system. and we believe the free enterprise system is the greatest growth and prosperity engine the world has ever known. but we also known in this country, the market works best, the free enterprise system works best, more businesses are created, more jobs are created when everybody has a chance to
that's why you elected bill clinton in 't 2. that's why you elected me in '08.y i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] now, virginia, in three days, you've got a choice to make. even if you've made the choice, you've got to talk to some folks who have. and you've got to tell them, it's not just a choice between two candidates or two parties, it's a choice between two different visions of america. it's a choice between topdown economics that...
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you can catch that full interview in the coming days on r t meanwhile that's all for me for now bill is back soon as the news continues. if you're passing through rushes to be a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters canady has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. for two things a successful duck under a blanket and a bubble silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to write in the. office. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't stand much chance. there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive but envi
you can catch that full interview in the coming days on r t meanwhile that's all for me for now bill is back soon as the news continues. if you're passing through rushes to be a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a...
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before they could go to re pen >> bill: they won't be called the geek squad. >> cad entts ethul e tntbilbiln pehe pubeecackectple%.or the jobs. >> by 2020 there will be 20 m? toss the board. >> anybody that uses tools. >> so as the sd viophntt a g sas to cftnaoy a bwintttackhould be skilled labo. things that can fix. >> bill: they aren't going to take the $7 jobs. would these kids respond to it? >> somebody has to respond to it. somebody that is to repair the turbines and that supply the electricity that to run the computers. if you go to center to america.org. you have a booklet that gives you ideas as an average citizen to go to factories to get to the media and stop denigrating people that work with their hands. >> bill: center for america.org. people might go in there and get an idea what they might be able to do. >> there are thousands of jobs available but people have to step up and learn those skills. kids graduate without the ability to read a ruler. >> bill: that is true. john, nice to see you again. thank you for taking an interested. >> bill: that is this edition of the factor.thanks very much forg us.
before they could go to re pen >> bill: they won't be called the geek squad. >> cad entts ethul e tntbilbiln pehe pubeecackectple%.or the jobs. >> by 2020 there will be 20 m? toss the board. >> anybody that uses tools. >> so as the sd viophntt a g sas to cftnaoy a bwintttackhould be skilled labo. things that can fix. >> bill: they aren't going to take the $7 jobs. would these kids respond to it? >> somebody has to respond to it. somebody that is to...
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before they could go to re pen >> bill: they won't be called the geek squad. >> cad entts ethul e tntbilbiln pehe pubeecackectple%.or the jobs. >> by 2020 there will be 20 m? toss the board. >> anybody that uses tools. >> so as the sd viophntt a g sas to cftnaoy a bwintttackhould be skilled labo. things that can fix. >> bill: they aren't going to take the $7 jobs. would these kids respond to it? >> somebody has to respond to it. somebody that is to repair the turbines and that supply the electricity that to run the computers. if you go to center to america.org. you have a booklet that gives you ideas as an average citizen to go to factories to get to the media and stop denigrating people that work with their hands. >> bill: center for america.org. people might go in there and get an idea what they might be able to do. >> there are thousands of jobs available but people have to step up and learn those skills. kids graduate without the ability to read a ruler. >> bill: that is true. john, nice to see you again. thank you for taking an interested. >> bill: that is this edition of the factor. thanks very much for watching us
before they could go to re pen >> bill: they won't be called the geek squad. >> cad entts ethul e tntbilbiln pehe pubeecackectple%.or the jobs. >> by 2020 there will be 20 m? toss the board. >> anybody that uses tools. >> so as the sd viophntt a g sas to cftnaoy a bwintttackhould be skilled labo. things that can fix. >> bill: they aren't going to take the $7 jobs. would these kids respond to it? >> somebody has to respond to it. somebody that is to...
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t u.s. congressmen have passed the so-called magnitsky bill which puts visa restrictions on a russian officials that washington claims have been involved in schuman rights violations and the legislation was named after a russian lawyer sort of gave magnitsky who died in police custody three years ago while serving time for alleged tax evasion moscow slammed the bill as fast and promised to do response washington also voted to lift soviet era trade limitations with russia but author and historian and dr gerald hong believes the u.s. is making a step towards a soldering of relations. the message to send to moscow is that the research is very how russia quickly at that when one door closes another one opens what i mean is that the human rights situation united states itself it's quite terrible and i would hope that the russian duma and the russian authorities would begin to scrutinize carefully the human rights situation right here in the united states where for example dislike one example months many the black population is about twelve or thirteen percent of the population of about fifty percent
t u.s. congressmen have passed the so-called magnitsky bill which puts visa restrictions on a russian officials that washington claims have been involved in schuman rights violations and the legislation was named after a russian lawyer sort of gave magnitsky who died in police custody three years ago while serving time for alleged tax evasion moscow slammed the bill as fast and promised to do response washington also voted to lift soviet era trade limitations with russia but author and...
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bills. at 7:00 p.m. >> nice to see the basketball's g through the hoops. > a t 11, we go behind-the- talk to the men of nashville. the show that is striking a chord with viewers. from the show's success to whether one of them has any real political aspirations, the "nashville."on >> an update on the weather. clear and cold and will get colder. andill drop to about 33 colder in outlying areas. some high clouds and sunshine. will stay on the cool side to next seven days. chance of rain on sunday. more of those possibilities at 11. >> goodbye. >>
bills. at 7:00 p.m. >> nice to see the basketball's g through the hoops. > a t 11, we go behind-the- talk to the men of nashville. the show that is striking a chord with viewers. from the show's success to whether one of them has any real political aspirations, the "nashville."on >> an update on the weather. clear and cold and will get colder. andill drop to about 33 colder in outlying areas. some high clouds and sunshine. will stay on the cool side to next seven days....
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. >> organize iners invited bill black to lead a nateach-in at t people's microphone. >> okay, how manynk they stole from all of us? >> a senior federal regulator i the 1980s, black cracked down on nks during the savings and loan cries. he now teaches economics and law at the university of missouri, kansas city. >> what we have is a recurrent, intensifying financial crises driven by elite fraud and now it's done with almost absolute impunity. so the whole idea of noblesse oblige and such and that the rich were supposed have special responsibility, that's all gone, right? they have a god-given right o the lost conceivable taxes. when y put antiregulators in charge of the agencies who believe that regulation is bad and comptely unnecessary and they dtetroy it. creates a self-fulfilling prophecy that produces massive fraud at the most elite levels, but worse, it l feeds into the politics. so once you get a group that completely dominates the economy, they're going to completely dominate politics, as well. >> there is no excuse. >> there is no excuse. >> for not prosecuting. >> for not pros
. >> organize iners invited bill black to lead a nateach-in at t people's microphone. >> okay, how manynk they stole from all of us? >> a senior federal regulator i the 1980s, black cracked down on nks during the savings and loan cries. he now teaches economics and law at the university of missouri, kansas city. >> what we have is a recurrent, intensifying financial crises driven by elite fraud and now it's done with almost absolute impunity. so the whole idea of...