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the cite site. was my intention bad for saying that? >> in new york city the notion of where ground zero begins and ends is a issue. i have been in that neighborhood for 28 years. mosque small building is 10 blocks away from ground zero. looking for spaces. the space that we found. space there is very difficult. i have been part of this neighborhood. the neighborhood, the committee knows me. i know them. when 9/11 happened we were as much a victim as all of the people who suffered. >> bill: did you lose anybody down there. >> yes. we lost at least 60 muslims. >> bill: how many, 6-0? >> yes. who perished in 9/11. what i loved about what you said though, with depatrol car chopra. you said that if i came on your show and condemned terrorism, you would raise a hammer and be among the worst to help us build the center. >> bill: i will. as long as it's a few blocks away. >> couldn't bring a hammer in. >> bill: i left my hammer at home. >> my wife said i had to give you this hammer. >> bill: symbolic hammer. >> a lot of people would like to use this on my head. now, listen,
the cite site. was my intention bad for saying that? >> in new york city the notion of where ground zero begins and ends is a issue. i have been in that neighborhood for 28 years. mosque small building is 10 blocks away from ground zero. looking for spaces. the space that we found. space there is very difficult. i have been part of this neighborhood. the neighborhood, the committee knows me. i know them. when 9/11 happened we were as much a victim as all of the people who suffered....
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the bullets were found hidden in two cars on the vessel which was docked in the northern city of tripoli the ship starts the notion was unknown but syria claims that weapons are being smuggled over the lebanese border to fight against assad tripoli's seen several protests in support of the fourteen month uprising against the syrian president. the us has a foil than al qaeda plot to bomb an aircraft on the one year anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden the bomb was designed to fit into a passenger's underwear and detonator board a u.s. bound passenger jet a similar plot was attempted in december two thousand and nine but failed when the explosives failed to detonate properly but the device which was seized following a cia operation in yemen is being examined by the f.b.i. . prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a new israeli government will responsibly promote a peace process with the palestinians a statement came after he reached an agreement with the opposition following old line negotiations to avoid snap elections the unity government is now expected to hold talks on a range of issues including iran's
the bullets were found hidden in two cars on the vessel which was docked in the northern city of tripoli the ship starts the notion was unknown but syria claims that weapons are being smuggled over the lebanese border to fight against assad tripoli's seen several protests in support of the fourteen month uprising against the syrian president. the us has a foil than al qaeda plot to bomb an aircraft on the one year anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden the bomb was designed to fit into a...
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the cite site. was my intention bad for saying that? >> in new york city the notione ground zero begins and ends is a issue. i have been in that neighborhood for 28 years. mosque small building is 10 blocks away from ground zero. looking for spaces. the space that we found. space there is very difficult. i have been part of this neighborhood. the neighborhood, the committee knows me. i know them. when 9/11 happened we were as much a victim as all of the people who suffered. >> bill: did you lose anybody down there. >> yes. we lost at least 60 muslims. >> bill: how many, 6-0? >> yes. who perished in 9/11. what i loved about what you said though, with depatrol car chopra. you said that if i came on your show and condemned terrorism, you would raise a hammer and be among the worst to help us build the center. >> bill: i will. as long as it's a few blocks away. >> couldn't bring a hammer in. >> bill: i left my hammer at home. >> my wife said i had to give you this hammer. >> bill: symbolic hammer. >> a lot of people would like to use this on my head. now, listen, i say t
the cite site. was my intention bad for saying that? >> in new york city the notione ground zero begins and ends is a issue. i have been in that neighborhood for 28 years. mosque small building is 10 blocks away from ground zero. looking for spaces. the space that we found. space there is very difficult. i have been part of this neighborhood. the neighborhood, the committee knows me. i know them. when 9/11 happened we were as much a victim as all of the people who suffered. >> bill:...
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the city's affordable housing program as this eir does. specifically, it centers on the failure of the discussion and around the van ness quarter plan in the very notion of sustainable development, which has been incorporated in the 2009 housing element, and you supposedly now, after sb 375, a guiding principle for regional planning, which this city applied for and receives a grant to do sustainable development at th. at the heart of sustainable the balladist the heart of the van ness plan, the jobs-housing balance. the notion that you could put in a major job generator and require no housing in an area plan that is meant to seek a balance between jobs and housing along a transit-rich corridor is a bizarre and not being analyzed in the eir. the eir is massively incomplete and inaccurate in its failure to analyze the impact on policy, established policy by this commission of the changes being proposed to accommodate this project. but most importantly, what this a failure of analysis has done is limit the city's ability to negotiate a real development agreement housing program. what we have is basically lipstick on a pig. now, we may admire, as some of
the city's affordable housing program as this eir does. specifically, it centers on the failure of the discussion and around the van ness quarter plan in the very notion of sustainable development, which has been incorporated in the 2009 housing element, and you supposedly now, after sb 375, a guiding principle for regional planning, which this city applied for and receives a grant to do sustainable development at th. at the heart of sustainable the balladist the heart of the van ness plan, the...
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in part, it is related to the notion of getting people out of their cars and not commuting into the city but becoming residents of the city and trying to minimize the amount of commuting that that individual would do. it provides -- it serves individuals between 60% and 100% of the area median income. we have a slight amendment in the development agreement to conform the cpmc program to what the current mayor's office of housing program is, so there is the amendment about the down payment, and that is also the amendment not about sort of the limit on the amount of down payment as system going to any individual borrower. so there is a requirement that the downpayment assistance is not a flat number of $200,000 but what is actually needed to make that purchase affordable, and it is ltd. to 45% of the price. -- limited to 45% of the price. the bar or gets a first loan at a local lending institution. i think we answered some of the questions raised about whether the local lenders are participating in our program. and in fact, we have increased -- we actually decreased the amount of the downp
in part, it is related to the notion of getting people out of their cars and not commuting into the city but becoming residents of the city and trying to minimize the amount of commuting that that individual would do. it provides -- it serves individuals between 60% and 100% of the area median income. we have a slight amendment in the development agreement to conform the cpmc program to what the current mayor's office of housing program is, so there is the amendment about the down payment, and...
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one of the things that struck me as very powerful is this notion that we have a tale of two cities here in part of district 9, and i think it is something that will guide the decisions that we make, and i do think that as we talk about jobs, that it is important to remember the small business community and the community- based organizations that also provide those jobs. i want to echo some of the comments around right away. as an openly gay man, i can tell you that that is a big priority for me. i want to agree with everything the supervisor wiener said about that. for the three of us on the board of supervisors who are members of the lgbt community -- supervisor wiener, supervisor olague, and myself -- i know we will be continuing the discussion as we move forward with the rest of the budget. i was touched to hear about the importance of protecting our transitional-age youth and the queer youth that have some specific needs. i think it is really important that we make that a priority, and i know that i am certainly committed to making that happen. la raza is a very important institutio
one of the things that struck me as very powerful is this notion that we have a tale of two cities here in part of district 9, and i think it is something that will guide the decisions that we make, and i do think that as we talk about jobs, that it is important to remember the small business community and the community- based organizations that also provide those jobs. i want to echo some of the comments around right away. as an openly gay man, i can tell you that that is a big priority for...
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the host city for the democratic host city in september. but these are guys who pay millions of dollars a year. after getting bailed out it's not easy to pressure these guys. i think the notione that order people have does not apply to people in those boardrooms. >> zach, trisha rose here. i'm interested in moynahan's claim that he's following the law. i wonder if you can speak to--i love that use of law. write it down and make it so and we follow it. could you speak to deregulation and lobby be efforts and the way they get to look upstanding and appropriate, when in fact, they have quite raided the public interest. >> interesting, inside the meeting there were several shareholders who were disgruntled and had unpleasant things to say about ceo moynahan. one of them pointed out one of the major acts of regulation that occurred in the 1930s that secured the financial stability of the united states for several years. they ended up buying up crazy countries like countrywide and merrill lynch. they paid $55 million, as it was collapsing. and that company punched a $20 million hole in their balance sheet in two weeks. so those were decisions that were terrible decisions that woul
the host city for the democratic host city in september. but these are guys who pay millions of dollars a year. after getting bailed out it's not easy to pressure these guys. i think the notione that order people have does not apply to people in those boardrooms. >> zach, trisha rose here. i'm interested in moynahan's claim that he's following the law. i wonder if you can speak to--i love that use of law. write it down and make it so and we follow it. could you speak to deregulation and...
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the ground. >> his client will cooperate with investigators. paolo gabriele was arrested last wednesday after secret documents were found in his vatican city apartment. he is suspected of leaking embarrassing information to the media. >> the notion that this material would have come from a member of the people family -- papal family. it is going to cause a great crisis of conscience. >> the vatican denies those reports. >> the tropical storm that ruined some memorial day weekend plans is now weakening. >> we should be ok. the latest has been tracking south of the delmarva beaches. tropical storm beryl made landfall just after midnight. downing trees and knocking out power to tens of thousands. it was enough to close beaches and council many memorial day plans. >> i did not think it was gone to be this bad. -- going to be this bad. >> the city of jacksonville declared a state of emergency. >> we're urging all residents to stay indoors and off the streets. >> most of the damage was wind and rain related. at least two tornado warnings were issued. hours after beryl hit it was downgraded to a tropical depression. >> farther north she was not such a great. it kicked up the surf at a virginia beach where swimmers had to be rescued fro
the ground. >> his client will cooperate with investigators. paolo gabriele was arrested last wednesday after secret documents were found in his vatican city apartment. he is suspected of leaking embarrassing information to the media. >> the notion that this material would have come from a member of the people family -- papal family. it is going to cause a great crisis of conscience. >> the vatican denies those reports. >> the tropical storm that ruined some memorial day...
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connected to a large proportion of the graph is a hub, like an airline hub, which is on average connected directly to more cities than non-hubs. this is a sile notion of clustering, but there are more subtle notions inspired by the considerations of social networks. there, instead of asking how likely it is that i'm friends with a random person in the world, we ask how likely is it that two of my friends are themselves friends? in network lingo, we're asking how likely is it that two nodes connected directly to me are themselves connected, that our three little nodes complete a triangle? it turns out that in social networks, the likelihood of these triangles is higher than you would expect, and that those people who find themselves at the hub of many triangles are the ones to know in a social network. let's see if our friend joe can find one of these highly connected and clustered individuals. [ laughing ] >> looks like price is in true form. >> who's that? >> nice party. >> never seen him before. >> you know him? >> yeah, from college. we dated. >> hey, he's talking to my date. >> you might say joe is trying to take advantage of what we call "smal
connected to a large proportion of the graph is a hub, like an airline hub, which is on average connected directly to more cities than non-hubs. this is a sile notion of clustering, but there are more subtle notions inspired by the considerations of social networks. there, instead of asking how likely it is that i'm friends with a random person in the world, we ask how likely is it that two of my friends are themselves friends? in network lingo, we're asking how likely is it that two nodes...
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the american notion of a first amendment. he basically said, look. we're an island, we're a city-state, a small city-state with big neighbors, we have a very fragile ethnic balance, we prize stability. we have a very open economy. these groups that rate freedom of the press rate us below guinea and iraq and zimbabwe was the other one. singaporeans aren't killing one another, this is a stable society, as long as the media operate within certain constraints, so be it. singapore is a very small place. but that seems to be -- this seems to be a view out there, certainly in the far east, that you can develop your economy, moving people in larger asian countries like the ones that rebecca covered by the tens to hundreds of millions out of rural poverty, is more important than having an argument about which person should be running which provincial government. we don't need your -- your ideas are culture-bound. what's our answer to that argument? >> well, i think the episode you describe was really i think the highlight of the conference, as you can imagine. in free speech in the united
the american notion of a first amendment. he basically said, look. we're an island, we're a city-state, a small city-state with big neighbors, we have a very fragile ethnic balance, we prize stability. we have a very open economy. these groups that rate freedom of the press rate us below guinea and iraq and zimbabwe was the other one. singaporeans aren't killing one another, this is a stable society, as long as the media operate within certain constraints, so be it. singapore is a very small...
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and the counter to that, and biden talked about it in the speech is this notion that when his dad was laid off he went to find jobs in another citybecause he had faith that the system worked. that's what biden is hitting on. romney has adulterated the system. the system no longer works for ordinary, middle class working americans. and it's a very powerful message. >> yeah, biden had a quote a year or so ago about people feel the system isn't on the level. that there's not a square deal. that it's not fair. that there's two sets of rules. i think that is essentially the dominant national mood. and it's actually -- it goes across the entire ideological spectrum, the sense that there's two sets of rules. people on the top regulate for themselves. everyone else is left holding the bag. it's a very effective message. >> now before we go, you may as well address this because you're going to spend all night on twitter answering this. how did you end up in this color coordinated, and by the way, show color coordinated situation. >> we're going to prom, obviously. >> you said before the show you own exactly one necktie, and that is the ne
and the counter to that, and biden talked about it in the speech is this notion that when his dad was laid off he went to find jobs in another citybecause he had faith that the system worked. that's what biden is hitting on. romney has adulterated the system. the system no longer works for ordinary, middle class working americans. and it's a very powerful message. >> yeah, biden had a quote a year or so ago about people feel the system isn't on the level. that there's not a square deal....
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or people on the ground, that the syrian army pounded this city, this town, and then the shabihad, the militia, which is brutal came in afterwards nx. the notionroups of suni killing suni is ridiculous. >> nobody believes that. >> no. they have more to say about it as the investigation continues, but i don't put a lot of stock in it. >> thank you as always. deadly shootings on chicago's south side. going to talk to the police superintendent about new steps now to stop the violence. don't forget, you can watch cnn live on your computer. >>> dwreds with spoke with bobby rush about the epidemic of gun violence in his district of chicago. the last weekend alone 40 people were shot and ten died including a seven-year-old. the congressman wasn't shy about calling out mayor rahm emanuel blaming him. >> this is a problem. this is a result of failed strategies over many decades by the ones who are responsible for solving these problems, and this is the failure of past administrations, failure of past police departments, past mayors, including this one that we have right now. >> i want to bring in the other side here. i want to bring in police superinte
or people on the ground, that the syrian army pounded this city, this town, and then the shabihad, the militia, which is brutal came in afterwards nx. the notionroups of suni killing suni is ridiculous. >> nobody believes that. >> no. they have more to say about it as the investigation continues, but i don't put a lot of stock in it. >> thank you as always. deadly shootings on chicago's south side. going to talk to the police superintendent about new steps now to stop the...
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city. >> mm-hmm. >> and trying to tie these two morally reprehensible communities and conflate them into one. >> mm-hmm. sure. and there's also -- there was also at one point in psychoanalysis the notion that alcoholism was rooted in some deep homosexual tendency, that something was wrong, you had a controlling mother, and this is what produces this imbalance and this developmental thing. so there are all sorts of issues related to this that were simply not there in the 19th century that emerge in the early 20th century.
city. >> mm-hmm. >> and trying to tie these two morally reprehensible communities and conflate them into one. >> mm-hmm. sure. and there's also -- there was also at one point in psychoanalysis the notion that alcoholism was rooted in some deep homosexual tendency, that something was wrong, you had a controlling mother, and this is what produces this imbalance and this developmental thing. so there are all sorts of issues related to this that were simply not there in the 19th...
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let's check in with learn to see what is on city of agenda lauren what can we look forward to hi liz well it's monday so why don't we give you a perverse notion of the way things work in this too big to fail financial system j.p. morgan loses two billion dollars all of a sudden all eyes are on what allowed this trading loss to occur what this means for regulation what kind of punishment there should be if any and at the end of the day things come out and it looks stacked to j.p. morgan's benefit more of these factors working in its benefit and hurting everybody else or at least other firms and other players in the market let me give you just one example today we learned that investors are worried about the european mortgage bond market because guess what j.p. morgan is the largest buyer of european home loans and after this whole fiasco investors are worried that j.p. morgan is going to pull out they have such large positions that if they pull out there could be a significant increase in volatility which is something that could really hurt other players so that's just one example liz we're going to get into more and also get into what this means and
let's check in with learn to see what is on city of agenda lauren what can we look forward to hi liz well it's monday so why don't we give you a perverse notion of the way things work in this too big to fail financial system j.p. morgan loses two billion dollars all of a sudden all eyes are on what allowed this trading loss to occur what this means for regulation what kind of punishment there should be if any and at the end of the day things come out and it looks stacked to j.p. morgan's...
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notion suggesting he was involved for personal gain. there were dozens of letters written on his behalf that spoke about him trying to mentor used in the city. they want him only to go to prison for 80 miles. he pled guilty to federal theft and tax charges and admitted to using more than $350,000 in taxpayer money that was earmarked for youth programs and using it to buy luxury cars, clothing and gifts for himself. prosecutors would like harry thomas jr. to have three years of parole after he is led out of prison and would like and to pay back the $350,000 in restitution. sentencing begins at district court at 9:30. >> also in the day ahead, a former national archives employee who admitted stealing hundreds of historic recordings will be sentenced. she pleaded guilty last fall -- he pleaded guilty last fall. >> john edwards will be back on the stand in his corruption trial. yesterday, cristina reynolds testified how his wife confronted him after it was reported he cheated on her. another aide, matthew nelson, will testify. >> a man charged with arson in connection with the big fire tuesday in chevy chase. earliest a morning he confessed to
notion suggesting he was involved for personal gain. there were dozens of letters written on his behalf that spoke about him trying to mentor used in the city. they want him only to go to prison for 80 miles. he pled guilty to federal theft and tax charges and admitted to using more than $350,000 in taxpayer money that was earmarked for youth programs and using it to buy luxury cars, clothing and gifts for himself. prosecutors would like harry thomas jr. to have three years of parole after he...
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city, for example, and then try to coordinate those altogether. now, the question here -- seen here is, how do you involve the community? and there's sort of this whole notion of bottom up instead of top down. actually you need both. you need both. we sort of overreacted in the 1970's about experts or just paid hacks and that sort of things and there are still consultants out there that will just listen to the community and all they get is something from the community which is all wonderful expression of values and valuable but recovery is all about investment, right, particularly in the business district? you have people to risk real money on real projects in your downtown which means you need expertise on retail. we tried to design a process that involved the whole community. we had this vision of santa cruz committee of 36. a year and a half to do it. people got a little impatient over that period of time. i kept telling them, the avocado seed in the jar, you have to watch the things go underneath before anything comes up out of the ground. they didn't even buy it. it was a good try. and then it's the long haul of carrying this all out, but redid have a
city, for example, and then try to coordinate those altogether. now, the question here -- seen here is, how do you involve the community? and there's sort of this whole notion of bottom up instead of top down. actually you need both. you need both. we sort of overreacted in the 1970's about experts or just paid hacks and that sort of things and there are still consultants out there that will just listen to the community and all they get is something from the community which is all wonderful...
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the american notion of the first amendment. he basically said we are an island, a small city state. we have a very fragile ethnic balance. we have a very open economy. these groups that great freedom of the press write us below guinea and iraq and zimbabwe. singaporeans are not killing one another. this is a stable society and as long as the media operates within certain constraints, so be it. singapore is a very small place, but that seems to be a view out there that you can develop your economy, moving people in a larger asian countries like the ones that rebecca covered by the tens of hundreds of millions of our rural poverty. we don't need your ideas. your ideas are culture back. what is the answer to that argument? >> the episode you described was really the highlight of the conference, as you can imagine. free speech in the united states begins not at the beginning when the first amendment is put into the constitution, but in 1919. no supreme court case in the united states until 1919. at that moment, three cases come to the supreme court, and one of them involves a candidate for president of the united states, a s
the american notion of the first amendment. he basically said we are an island, a small city state. we have a very fragile ethnic balance. we have a very open economy. these groups that great freedom of the press write us below guinea and iraq and zimbabwe. singaporeans are not killing one another. this is a stable society and as long as the media operates within certain constraints, so be it. singapore is a very small place, but that seems to be a view out there that you can develop your...
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the city would get a clearer picture. some said no to four days now when they need the money in other places. >> and no one is suggest anyone likes the notion of furloughs. i will remind them what we didn't do this in -- in is this district and that is sack employees on a large scale. >> reporter: also, new developments having to do with the formation of the ethics board. the council member is frustrated over how long it's taking mayor gray to come up with a list of nominees for that and she gave in and pulled back on emergency situation to allow council to pick one of the nominees itself. >> and i would give them another 30 days if you're frustrated with the timeframe here? >> the sense of the council they wanted 30 more days and so, you know, i will work with my colleagues. >> and she said she didn't have the votes and agreed to give the neighbor another month and will bring her legislation up again. if she doesn't have a list of nominees, the mayor's office said the list is coming soon and that is just taking more time. >>> there is a code. the change follows the recent prostitution scandal in colombia. 100 agents will undergo ethics tra
the city would get a clearer picture. some said no to four days now when they need the money in other places. >> and no one is suggest anyone likes the notion of furloughs. i will remind them what we didn't do this in -- in is this district and that is sack employees on a large scale. >> reporter: also, new developments having to do with the formation of the ethics board. the council member is frustrated over how long it's taking mayor gray to come up with a list of nominees for...
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the first world trade center bombing. one thought iraq was responsible for oklahoma city because they couldn't get out of this notion of a be somebody that runs a government. how can people living in caves do this? >> jeff, that's correct. in fact, when i was in the white house -- this was late september 2001, wolfowitz talked about iraq related to 9/11, however fsh, and i didn't understand what he talked about. >> this is in richard clarke's book, too. >> it's unbelievable. you look at the level of drone aattacks, the drone strikes that are going on day in and day out. there are a lot of skeptics deep inside the cia who weren't big barack obama fans who are now saying that al qaeda, whatever is left of them in afghanistan and pakistan, just live in fear every second of their life. >> yes. the life expectancy of their al qaeda chief of operations in the pakistan/afghanistan theater if you will, the number three guy there is probably less than six months, and that's been the case for about ten years. >> yeah. you don't want to be al qaeda. >> sounds like a jpmorgan chase trade er trader. >> here we go. the book is "the ar
the first world trade center bombing. one thought iraq was responsible for oklahoma city because they couldn't get out of this notion of a be somebody that runs a government. how can people living in caves do this? >> jeff, that's correct. in fact, when i was in the white house -- this was late september 2001, wolfowitz talked about iraq related to 9/11, however fsh, and i didn't understand what he talked about. >> this is in richard clarke's book, too. >> it's unbelievable....
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it just confirms this notion that a greek exit is so within the possibility that now officials are speaking openly of it. banks are putting probableties on a greek exit. what was citi? a 20% chance of an exit within 6 months. the fact that it's out there is weighing on the markets. so what will follow that weight? >> it's two years we're talking about it and finally we're getting closer to the potential of it occurring and the potentials are coming up. >> they're putting the firewalls in place that they need to safeguard against concontagent. >> but they have no plan to kwaurden right now. maybe merkel, in this game of chicken, really has a terrific plan to isolate greece and save spain and italy. i just think that we should hear at least some sort of schematic of how they might be able to save italy and spain. >> every morning, i try to read your body language. it worries me when your speech patterns get a little more tentative. >> no one wants to be the reason, anywhere around the globe, why someone pulls their money out of spanish banks. these are very good institutions. and you don't want to be the reason why. >> now one of the things i got in trouble for was a
it just confirms this notion that a greek exit is so within the possibility that now officials are speaking openly of it. banks are putting probableties on a greek exit. what was citi? a 20% chance of an exit within 6 months. the fact that it's out there is weighing on the markets. so what will follow that weight? >> it's two years we're talking about it and finally we're getting closer to the potential of it occurring and the potentials are coming up. >> they're putting the...