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because they chose to. >> oh, i think they, you know, i think they thought they had to and there is a very strong case that they had to, things were falling apart back there in october of 2008, or in the beginning of 2008 when they first extraordinary measure they took was with bear stearns. and in the early part of 2008. >> rose: and j.p. morgan -- guaranteed it. >> facilitatin the j.p. morgan takeover, yes. >> rose: there is under way in this cntry, in this city, an around the world this developing protest, what do you make of it what do you -- >> what i make of it is that people are unhappy. the protest itself doesn't seem to be totally coherent, expressed more forcibly before, the distribution of income, which has changed very radically in the last ten or fifteen years, and you have a situation in the united states where there has been almost no growth in real income for the average family for ten or fifteen years, but way at the upper end of the income distribution there has been an enormous increase, of the kind that didn't take place in myifetime or even in your lifetime. >>
because they chose to. >> oh, i think they, you know, i think they thought they had to and there is a very strong case that they had to, things were falling apart back there in october of 2008, or in the beginning of 2008 when they first extraordinary measure they took was with bear stearns. and in the early part of 2008. >> rose: and j.p. morgan -- guaranteed it. >> facilitatin the j.p. morgan takeover, yes. >> rose: there is under way in this cntry, in this city, an...
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they would visit the relatives they had. everybody had an uncle, an aunt, a minister, someone they knew who was now in the north, and they would come and visit. and they would see how freer these people were in the new land, and they would go back and say to themself, why can't we have here? and unone of the most important people who ever said that was martin luther king who had the opportunity to go to boston university from georgia and to, where he met his wife, coretta scott. he would never have met her had he not been a part of this movement. and he was one of those people who sauer the freedoms -- limited though they might have been in those days, but freedom nonetheless -- and he went back, clearly, as that was an inspiration for him to go back and lead the final battle for freedom. and so this migration had many impacts north and south. but i think to me what i want, what i would love people to take away from this book is beyond the fact that, first of all, there are three amazing stories of people with great fortitud
they would visit the relatives they had. everybody had an uncle, an aunt, a minister, someone they knew who was now in the north, and they would come and visit. and they would see how freer these people were in the new land, and they would go back and say to themself, why can't we have here? and unone of the most important people who ever said that was martin luther king who had the opportunity to go to boston university from georgia and to, where he met his wife, coretta scott. he would never...
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they should have .59. that means they are 302% normal. san francisco says to step aside because 1.33 means that they are 359% normal and they should only have about .37 and san jose at 203% normal at .67. and they should have 33. that's it. so we are doing very well for you so far. now, the next hint of rain will be next weekend, not this weekend. and we had some record rainfall for 24 hours yesterday. oakland airport, .4. and concord, even though it was not much for the day. it was a record rain. we had some really cool records all the way down to southern california on the high temperatures for you yesterday, including only 76 at palm springs, which is a record low maximum temperature. now, near santa rosa, actually, the high school here, west santa rosa, our observer, kent, has 42. a couple areas coming into the upper 40s, the lower 40s. by the way, the pope valley, it is 36. so that is the coolest you could find it. fairfax at 40. now, napa airport at 42. santa rosa, officially at 42. a lot of 40s here. i mean, even san jose at 48, oa
they should have .59. that means they are 302% normal. san francisco says to step aside because 1.33 means that they are 359% normal and they should only have about .37 and san jose at 203% normal at .67. and they should have 33. that's it. so we are doing very well for you so far. now, the next hint of rain will be next weekend, not this weekend. and we had some record rainfall for 24 hours yesterday. oakland airport, .4. and concord, even though it was not much for the day. it was a record...
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they hurt doctors, they hurt lawyers, they hurt others. so they are not popul. but the fact is that we all understand we have to make them and now europe understands that as we're cutting we also need to grow. and these measures give us the chance, the breathing space to see both the coetitive advantages of greece floish through the structal changeshat we're making but also new money for growth. this is a skinic sgaunon to use an european expression. >> rose: sometimes the compareson is made that austerity builds confidence and therore confidence builds growth. >> you can to the get out without structural changes in greece in particular. but those changes bring recessions. and the cuts. it's inevitable. so will a restructuring of the labor market eventually make it more competitive, yes, sure t will. but eventually is the whole point and problem. the markets don't care about eventually. they want to see the effect immediately, tomorrow. at least that's our experience up to now. and so when i say that we have got the breathing space this is not just, you know, a
they hurt doctors, they hurt lawyers, they hurt others. so they are not popul. but the fact is that we all understand we have to make them and now europe understands that as we're cutting we also need to grow. and these measures give us the chance, the breathing space to see both the coetitive advantages of greece floish through the structal changeshat we're making but also new money for growth. this is a skinic sgaunon to use an european expression. >> rose: sometimes the compareson is...
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they adopt the policies when they are bankrupt. real problem with running a repressive society is it does not encourage people to do work. if there's no work, you can't tax them, and then you can't pay your cronies. there's a lot of examples when we see liberalization and politicians do good thing. they do good things because they can't pay their cronies without doing good things. they start to liberalize. the arab spring was e vice president-elect jipt. the -- egypt. the economy was badly. you have to have an educated population, so you liberalize and bring more people in, get people educated, and reform. some leaders got ahead of the ball, and they can just keep liberalizing enough always so that they defer the protests. they gave enough to the people and a resourced poor country left to its own devices will democratic. ghana is a good example. he is jacking up army pay to keep them loyal, and then he runs out of money. the country is broke. years of dictatorship destroyed it. the coca crop is gone. they want to be a socialist. n
they adopt the policies when they are bankrupt. real problem with running a repressive society is it does not encourage people to do work. if there's no work, you can't tax them, and then you can't pay your cronies. there's a lot of examples when we see liberalization and politicians do good thing. they do good things because they can't pay their cronies without doing good things. they start to liberalize. the arab spring was e vice president-elect jipt. the -- egypt. the economy was badly. you...
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they then got into trouble but as long as they were allowed to do the public think then they were highly successful ok so and presumably the lenders banks were caught up in buying derivatives some wall street that the rating agencies had a right. aaa so they were unaware that the rating agencies were corrupt and applying these ratings as part of a quid pro quo scam of under underhanded dealings and kickbacks so while the american public ended up bailing out german banks again to pay for the fraud it moody's fitch and s. and p. so let me ask you something we see over and over again across the u.s. you in europe governments use their authority and power to transfer our state funds to cronies for example and within the military industrial complex now what would start a state bank or public back from doing the same well we only have one public bank so we can use that for the bridle that's being from north dakota and they they are very honestly and the reason is first of all they have no motive to it they're not getting bonuses these commissions are just under starry and their mandate is to s
they then got into trouble but as long as they were allowed to do the public think then they were highly successful ok so and presumably the lenders banks were caught up in buying derivatives some wall street that the rating agencies had a right. aaa so they were unaware that the rating agencies were corrupt and applying these ratings as part of a quid pro quo scam of under underhanded dealings and kickbacks so while the american public ended up bailing out german banks again to pay for the...
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they need to understand that before they incur $100,000 in debt. is there always room for another good lawyer? we need good lawyers. there always is. you have to ask yourself how much that you can afford -- how much debt you can afford. they have been watching too much "boston legal." you see $100,000 starting salaries. that may be for the top 10 students at the top 10 law schools. there were 30,000 graduates this year. what are the others going to do? there are jobs available and good jobs available, but we have to first let them know what to expect upon graduation. second thing we have to do is make sure we continue to have the profession look like our society. two spots of the examples. hispanic lawyers, less than 4%. 15% of our society. african americans come 8% come away under-represented. what we are doing in that regard as we have minority scholarships and a program where we put minority students with federal judges and state judges. we have a diversity center, which are the only four missions of the aba, one of them is to promote diversity
they need to understand that before they incur $100,000 in debt. is there always room for another good lawyer? we need good lawyers. there always is. you have to ask yourself how much that you can afford -- how much debt you can afford. they have been watching too much "boston legal." you see $100,000 starting salaries. that may be for the top 10 students at the top 10 law schools. there were 30,000 graduates this year. what are the others going to do? there are jobs available and...
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they are doing, this they are playing, they are shooting, they are soldiers. to do the right thing. part of that role is protecter. that got lost. that got confused along the way. >> bill: what happened around the country to make so many men derelict fathers. not marry the woman who bears their children. not pay their child support. you know, you know, it's legion now. >> it's what you do every night. it's cultural revolution. >> bill: what happened? what was the thing in our society that made that acceptable in certain circles? >> i think stuff that came out of hollywood. stuff that came out of other parts of the culture. government policy. welfare policy. look, one of the reasons we have a boy to man problem is fatherlessness, it's never been greater. so if you don't have that guy in the house filtering and pointing and bringing other men in and saying this is what you should be like, then it's more difficult. six new sitcoms this fall on the networks, five of them have men these kind of woosified feminized men. last man standing may be a comment on the age.
they are doing, this they are playing, they are shooting, they are soldiers. to do the right thing. part of that role is protecter. that got lost. that got confused along the way. >> bill: what happened around the country to make so many men derelict fathers. not marry the woman who bears their children. not pay their child support. you know, you know, it's legion now. >> it's what you do every night. it's cultural revolution. >> bill: what happened? what was the thing in our...
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and they met with them and believed what they said.though they run their campaign saying theocracy is the answer. >> it's a terrorist group. >> here is what sharia law will represent, at least in other states. saudi arabia being one. they require women obtain permission from their husbands, and execution of people who are guy, engagement of polygamy. forced child marriages. requirement of testimony, and four male eyewitnesses in a woman is to commit rain, stoning, lashing of adulterers. and some cases female genital mutilation and i can go on and on. this is sharia as it is applied in many countries. where is the outrage? why at any time this administration see this coming? everyone was so happy. i'm glad gadhafi is dead, but he hasn't been a problem in recent years, as he? >> no, he has not. at one point gadhafi in 2003 signed an agreement decide to go basically give to the united states 30-ton of mustard gas. he was turning around after what we saw in iraq. because of the lack of administration of showing strength and dealing with ir
and they met with them and believed what they said.though they run their campaign saying theocracy is the answer. >> it's a terrorist group. >> here is what sharia law will represent, at least in other states. saudi arabia being one. they require women obtain permission from their husbands, and execution of people who are guy, engagement of polygamy. forced child marriages. requirement of testimony, and four male eyewitnesses in a woman is to commit rain, stoning, lashing of...
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i think that's because they are strong on family, they are strong faith and they are usually culturallyonservative and there's a bit of a clash there. but i think it's unfair to exam just one side of the equation and not the other side of it. >> all right, guys. good to see you both. >> good to be here. >> things get heated on the hill today as the house continues to investigate, quote, crony capitalism in the solyndra scandal. we will show i the highlights and plus we will reveal the identity of the administration's latest inside name. we will check on this coming up on this edition of hannity tonight. no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. the latest innovation. only for ink customers. learn more at chase.com/ink what's vanishing deductible all about ? guys, it's demonstration time. let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm yo
i think that's because they are strong on family, they are strong faith and they are usually culturallyonservative and there's a bit of a clash there. but i think it's unfair to exam just one side of the equation and not the other side of it. >> all right, guys. good to see you both. >> good to be here. >> things get heated on the hill today as the house continues to investigate, quote, crony capitalism in the solyndra scandal. we will show i the highlights and plus we will...
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this is the first major expenditure it is doing, because they decided they had enough people that they wanted to pay for some of their own folks to be coaches. they have chosen those folks because they have certain expertise or certain skills, but that does not mean they have ever been released to do this work with fellow teachers, so they have focused on helping these folks who are teacher leaders and to help support their peers, so in some ways this speaks to some of the capacity building they are asking to see. goothe only challenge we have io show aren't we understanding and we can go back and say, we have to do things differently. this is the only major investment we are making. >> this is a separate question, because dr. gray had a lot of historical knowledge, and you may not have all that historical knowledge. i like to know how our schools working with you to bring in some of these partners, and how do you decide these are the appropriate partners, and when it does not work, how does a decision been made? >> you will recall the original application did divide it, and identified
this is the first major expenditure it is doing, because they decided they had enough people that they wanted to pay for some of their own folks to be coaches. they have chosen those folks because they have certain expertise or certain skills, but that does not mean they have ever been released to do this work with fellow teachers, so they have focused on helping these folks who are teacher leaders and to help support their peers, so in some ways this speaks to some of the capacity building...
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that's not what they want. they don't know what they want. and what they want is complicated, probably. it's probably what they want is an intensely regulated financial sector but the regulations are very complicated and hard to understand. >> rose: so do you think at first glance it has legs? >> well, the tea party is part of this, too, i think. the tea party was born out of tarp and about... the rescue of wall street and nobody else. >> rose: and then general motors. >> or a few other people but not much. the idea that... i mean, this idea is still outrageous and it's still alive that we have socialism for capitalists and capitalism for everybody else. >> rose: and the irony of this is that remember barack obama, the president of the united states, said to a group of bankers "the only thing that that stands between yo and a pitchfork is me." >> (laughs) and he was right! he was probably right. and they still hate him. >> rose: he's demonized them, too. >> but what he could have done... i mean, the story of obama, to me... the story of the o
that's not what they want. they don't know what they want. and what they want is complicated, probably. it's probably what they want is an intensely regulated financial sector but the regulations are very complicated and hard to understand. >> rose: so do you think at first glance it has legs? >> well, the tea party is part of this, too, i think. the tea party was born out of tarp and about... the rescue of wall street and nobody else. >> rose: and then general motors....
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they started out with funds for title 1. they now have donthe tkk model. they did not have as many people who wanted to go in, and they did not have the funds anymore. one thing that was an unintended consequence, because of the training l.a. did, and they did five days in the summer, and they were the only ones that did this kind of training, the tk ers perform just as well as kindergarteners, so you have these young children you would think would be behind. that was an unintended consequence. they did just as well as their peers, and the reason they talk about training, and development and appropriate practice the teachers got commo, it was very intense, and they thought this would be good to be done with vinegar and teachers as well, so putting them together -- this would be good to be done with kindergarten teachers as well. what do we learn from our partners? differentiated instruction is coulgood, and the tkk model fors us into that, that we have to have an appropriate model for our teachers, that you cannot do this separate program. you have to have
they started out with funds for title 1. they now have donthe tkk model. they did not have as many people who wanted to go in, and they did not have the funds anymore. one thing that was an unintended consequence, because of the training l.a. did, and they did five days in the summer, and they were the only ones that did this kind of training, the tk ers perform just as well as kindergarteners, so you have these young children you would think would be behind. that was an unintended consequence....
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they say they need it because they are in it for the long haul. today they mark the one-month anniversary here. they say they may get a cake. there is a bag piper playing happy birthday for them here. in terms of what is next after this month offen from zied activity, a lot of people are asking what are their goals. they haven't gotten to establishing further goals but they want to expand and keep the momentum going. they want to be sure the occupied movement is in as many states and across the country as possible. all of this is after a very big weekend in new york. thousands gather in time square. looked like new year's eve quite frankly for what they dubbed an occupation party. that level of support surprised even organizers themselves. they thought the entire event would be over in an hour but an hour after it started crowds were streaming into times square carrying signs of chanting slogans about economic equality. so that is where the movement is now. it seems to be growing and they are trying to figure out where to go next. richard? >> yeah
they say they need it because they are in it for the long haul. today they mark the one-month anniversary here. they say they may get a cake. there is a bag piper playing happy birthday for them here. in terms of what is next after this month offen from zied activity, a lot of people are asking what are their goals. they haven't gotten to establishing further goals but they want to expand and keep the momentum going. they want to be sure the occupied movement is in as many states and across the...
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they have visa. >> andrea: they are buying it.ric: illegal until they buy the house. >> greg: they could get turned down. everybody is illegal by that logic. >> bob: are you against reagan's plan when he allowed people under the '86 law to -- >> dana: i was 12. >> bob: employ 20 people -- >> eric: we didn't have 9.1%. >> bob: i'm asking are you against that part of the law? >> eric: 20 million illegals in the country already. >> bob: hello! >> dana: another point in this, that is we've been talking about this it seems like for 20 years. the mexican trucks entering the united states as part of the north american free trade agreement. first truck, believe it or not, has taken this long through all the legal back and forth will be crossing the border. bobby seems surprised that eric -- >> bob: i'm not surprised. >> greg: you want the truck. >> bob: don't use for business. he'll lay down for any business that makes a profit. but 100,000 truckers, american truckers will lose their jobs because of this. it's not worth it. they can leave
they have visa. >> andrea: they are buying it.ric: illegal until they buy the house. >> greg: they could get turned down. everybody is illegal by that logic. >> bob: are you against reagan's plan when he allowed people under the '86 law to -- >> dana: i was 12. >> bob: employ 20 people -- >> eric: we didn't have 9.1%. >> bob: i'm asking are you against that part of the law? >> eric: 20 million illegals in the country already. >> bob: hello!...
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on the on the pavement the protesters they didn't want to move they say they have a right to remain on the on the sidewalk there and to carry out their protest peacefully. when they didn't move the. actions did escalate there was a lot of pushing and shoving arrests were made i think and see some of those pictures now a lot of shouting police have brought out dogs as well and and as the crowd chanted shame on you to the police. the atmosphere got a lot a lot more tense now not quite sure is going to happen now because the what the police want to do is disperse these protests because they say this is private property they have no right to remain here now as for the protesters earlier today there were reports of almost three thousand people being present here there certainly well over thousands talking to them in terms of. an end goal is their kind of pass a little bit disorganized but talking to these you realize that's not really the point the point of why they're here today is because it's just to register their anger nass really was galvanizing all of them anger that their money t
on the on the pavement the protesters they didn't want to move they say they have a right to remain on the on the sidewalk there and to carry out their protest peacefully. when they didn't move the. actions did escalate there was a lot of pushing and shoving arrests were made i think and see some of those pictures now a lot of shouting police have brought out dogs as well and and as the crowd chanted shame on you to the police. the atmosphere got a lot a lot more tense now not quite sure is...
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they have much success and they have won the 22 games they played as harbaugh took over as coach. >>> they had nearly two touchdowns to beat an arizona team that comes to town with a 1-5 record a lesson was learned. jacksonville was 1-5 before they beat the ravens. today marks a homecoming for todd heap, he played 10 seasons with the ravens before he was let go by the team prior to the season because of a hamstring injury, it is uncertain if he will be able to play today. back to you. >>> mark, thanks,. >>> they are behind the steelers and pittsburgh hosts new england this afternoon. it as game you can see on wjzat 4:00 p.m. >> in college football, there is more bad news for the terps fans. they are stuck in a four game losing streak. the latest loss comes to a 1-6 boston college team. the defense allows 372 rushing yards before losing the game. 28-17. the loss puts the team in a tie for last place in the acc. >> meanwhile. another match up between collegiate heavyweights needed extra time to finish. sanford and unc battled into triple over time after a late drive into the end of the
they have much success and they have won the 22 games they played as harbaugh took over as coach. >>> they had nearly two touchdowns to beat an arizona team that comes to town with a 1-5 record a lesson was learned. jacksonville was 1-5 before they beat the ravens. today marks a homecoming for todd heap, he played 10 seasons with the ravens before he was let go by the team prior to the season because of a hamstring injury, it is uncertain if he will be able to play today. back to you....
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they mistook me for hannity. they hate him.: listen, 30 years ago, moments of them, the c.e.o.'s made 30 dimes more than the average worker and now it is 300 times or 400 types more. >>neil: so the way to rectify that is to bring them down and tax them like crazy. >>guest: having rich people pay the same or slightly more than working people. >>neil: so although they pay the lions share --. you see the other countries that raised the tax rates and they are hurting like sick puppies. >>guest: because this is a global crisis. >>neil: and raising taxes will help them and us. >>guest: big business, record cash reserves, and record profits and they are not creating jobs. >>neil: why? >>guest: as far as i can tell republicans want them to treat them like tender bunny whose need to be comforted. >>neil: they do not need to be screwed. >>guest: neither do working people. we should not have a government laying off millions or half a million working people, teachers and firefighters and police. >>neil: they were smoking something, and i t
they mistook me for hannity. they hate him.: listen, 30 years ago, moments of them, the c.e.o.'s made 30 dimes more than the average worker and now it is 300 times or 400 types more. >>neil: so the way to rectify that is to bring them down and tax them like crazy. >>guest: having rich people pay the same or slightly more than working people. >>neil: so although they pay the lions share --. you see the other countries that raised the tax rates and they are hurting like sick...
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>> yeah, they woke up. they immediately knew.e were screaming her name and looking for her and they were crying mommy, where is pumpkin, where is lisa? >> back with former detective pat brosnan and joined by arthur and psychologist dr. rowi ludewig. was there a strange abduction or do you think this was an inside job? >> the baby didn't levitate itself out of the crib. >> judge jeanine: and the baby could not climb out of the crib. >> correct, 10 months old. i got it. i have a couple of those little ones. i got it. my operating premise is this, the biological parents, the problem for criminallability in my view if i had this case of the biological parents being complicit in some way whether there is a third-party or fourth party facilitator is in my view quite high for a number of different reasons. working statistically and historically and baseline from economic perspective and everything else. i'm factoring in a few disparate elements. the first shift he worked as an eelectrickian at night. all the cell phones are gone. i thin
>> yeah, they woke up. they immediately knew.e were screaming her name and looking for her and they were crying mommy, where is pumpkin, where is lisa? >> back with former detective pat brosnan and joined by arthur and psychologist dr. rowi ludewig. was there a strange abduction or do you think this was an inside job? >> the baby didn't levitate itself out of the crib. >> judge jeanine: and the baby could not climb out of the crib. >> correct, 10 months old. i got...
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they are still united, they will continue this revolution as they call it, they will continue trying to get their message across. >> we are going to ask you to stand by. we want to go to amber on the phone. where are you and what do you see? we are at 14th and broadway in front of the plaza. we saw sheriff, deputies and swat from palo alto getting their gas masks on. they gave a five minute dispersal order. people are starting to back away and looks like they are getting ready to fire tear gas. >> so just a short time ago you were saying you saw the police firing flash grenades and rubber bullets and then protests answering back with trash cans and paint at police. have you seen any more of that it appears to have stopped. they were walking -- when they were marching back there was a empty parked police car on the parked over to the side and i heard some of the protesters urging others to not vandalize the car and they appear to have listened, they didn't do anything. they proceeded here to 14th and broadway. they are guarding city hall and like i said we see a lot of sheriff's deput
they are still united, they will continue this revolution as they call it, they will continue trying to get their message across. >> we are going to ask you to stand by. we want to go to amber on the phone. where are you and what do you see? we are at 14th and broadway in front of the plaza. we saw sheriff, deputies and swat from palo alto getting their gas masks on. they gave a five minute dispersal order. people are starting to back away and looks like they are getting ready to fire...
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however, they were saying they were cooperating and the police said they weren't. said-she said for a couple days. but i talked to the captain of the police department and said both sides did come back to the table over the weekend and they are now talk again. where the parents were today, i do not know. but about a half-hour, 45 minutes ago just up the block from us there's a place where there's candles and teddy bears and three young girls came by and lit the candles. a white car drove up, the mother and father were in the car and thanked the girls and then drove away. they did not come to the house. >> are there other children in the home? >> two other children in the home. two boys. i believe they are ages eight and ten. both from previous relationships. >> and have the police, and this is difficult, but have the police spoken to those two children? >> you know, we talked about that in the newsroom today. we weren't sure if they in fact had been talked to. and a couple calls i put in together, that question didn't get answered. some of the specifics, when it in
however, they were saying they were cooperating and the police said they weren't. said-she said for a couple days. but i talked to the captain of the police department and said both sides did come back to the table over the weekend and they are now talk again. where the parents were today, i do not know. but about a half-hour, 45 minutes ago just up the block from us there's a place where there's candles and teddy bears and three young girls came by and lit the candles. a white car drove up,...
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all the research that says kids can read by the time they are in third grade and they are on track, they won't land in the jails. so, you know, there's definitely an idea that we need to really bolster our education system. it's always a little disconcerting when we hear that oakland is looking at closing at least five elementary school this is year and consolidating or merging eight others. so a total of 13 schools with 13 principals. some are located on the same campus. they would be close. specifically five elementary schools that are serving in many cases predominantly african american and hispanic population. >> when you talk about closing school this is year, this is mid-year that they are thinking at it? >> no. they want to do it early in the. >> in terms of telling people what schools are going to be closed. >> yes. but they are not having to shut the classrooms down. >> they would close at the end of the year. it would give parents time to figure out where they wan their kids to go next year. there would be about 900 students that would have to transfer to a new elementary schoo
all the research that says kids can read by the time they are in third grade and they are on track, they won't land in the jails. so, you know, there's definitely an idea that we need to really bolster our education system. it's always a little disconcerting when we hear that oakland is looking at closing at least five elementary school this is year and consolidating or merging eight others. so a total of 13 schools with 13 principals. some are located on the same campus. they would be close....
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they evened up the series. they beat the st. louis cardinals and mike napoli got the big hit. 3-run homer in the 6th inning. so the world series is tied at two games a piece. >> you can see game five right here on channel 2. >> also, a day of fun. on the bay. and turned into trouble and possibly a tragedy. we will have a live report on the search that is happening right now. right near candlestick park. >> the biography on steve jobs is out today. we will show you some of the things the book talks about in the first chapter. >> we are watching wall street and the bell is about to ring. we will have the early stock numbers. . >>> all right. getting ready to ring. and the company said. it is up 44%. and this is this is the opening bell. and that sent the shares up. for premarket traysing. >> that company not alone and also among other u.s. companies that have stronger 3rd quarter earnings. we have to balance that with the debt crisis. we will see how the markets mayor for you. >> we will say good morning. it is monday, october 24t
they evened up the series. they beat the st. louis cardinals and mike napoli got the big hit. 3-run homer in the 6th inning. so the world series is tied at two games a piece. >> you can see game five right here on channel 2. >> also, a day of fun. on the bay. and turned into trouble and possibly a tragedy. we will have a live report on the search that is happening right now. right near candlestick park. >> the biography on steve jobs is out today. we will show you some of the...
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do they know what they are protesting about?> nobody put a fine point on it but it's not hard to see why people might be outraged by wall street. i mean, it is incredible, really, what's happened in society. you have a private sector that the banking system basically went insane. it generated the conditions for the financial crisis. got bailed out by the taxpayers. all the wall street firms out of business. then restored to health. they promptly set about attempts to reform them. against this, there is a backdrop of rising dispair and worse unemployment prospects for young people. it does surprise me. it's hard to see right now where it goes because the minute, of course the minute the demands become specific, some part of the group is probably alienated. i can absolutely understand the outrage. i think the thing has legs because it's justified. it's just a question of how it gets -- how the anger gets directed. >> clearly, i mean your view is one that i share, the anger directed at the way that wall street got away with it and
do they know what they are protesting about?> nobody put a fine point on it but it's not hard to see why people might be outraged by wall street. i mean, it is incredible, really, what's happened in society. you have a private sector that the banking system basically went insane. it generated the conditions for the financial crisis. got bailed out by the taxpayers. all the wall street firms out of business. then restored to health. they promptly set about attempts to reform them. against...
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they are going to feel that they are not welcome because they are expected to misbehave. they are going to hear a lot of stuff. some of it may not be true. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am here to represent the harvey milk democratic club. the club is in full support of the collaborative effort of the community housing and larkin street youth services. if we want to prevent our youth from slipping through the cracks, we must provide them the opportunity to succeed. shelters are full of domestic -- youth that are dumped on the street after the foster system runs out. those who have run away from trauma from coming out as queerer in hostile families. it is deeply saddening to hear it neighbors labeling potential tenants as criminals orthotics. 75% of the listeners admit that they have more concerns about the tenant population than design, planning, or financial costs. this is blatant discrimination and counterproductive to g theoal of establishing a safe communities city-wide. they are not battling violence or criminal rec
they are going to feel that they are not welcome because they are expected to misbehave. they are going to hear a lot of stuff. some of it may not be true. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am here to represent the harvey milk democratic club. the club is in full support of the collaborative effort of the community housing and larkin street youth services. if we want to prevent our youth from slipping through the cracks, we must...
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they are all over this laundry soap scheme. they say this is how they do it. they come into the store like a regular shopper. they locate the detergent. hum up to the tide and start loading it into a car. one, two, three, four, sometimes as many as 20 bottles of tide laundry detergent. they have all sorts of thefts caught on tape. here is a guy who took time to stop and get top shelf bar soap. what are the thieves doing with all the stolen soap? they are selling it to people at flea markets. they are selling it to people at convenience stores. they are selling it to people at nail salons. they say they are even selling it at truck stops. hey, buddy, want to score some side? there's serious money involved. last month, they arrested a guy with a car full of tide and $96,000 in the bank. >> it's been profitable for him. >> it's tax-free money. >> reporter: not for him anymore? >> no, sir. >> reporter: there are a number of rings involved here. police are out to collar those rings. i'm pat collins, news 4, prince gorges county. >> you might want to think twice bef
they are all over this laundry soap scheme. they say this is how they do it. they come into the store like a regular shopper. they locate the detergent. hum up to the tide and start loading it into a car. one, two, three, four, sometimes as many as 20 bottles of tide laundry detergent. they have all sorts of thefts caught on tape. here is a guy who took time to stop and get top shelf bar soap. what are the thieves doing with all the stolen soap? they are selling it to people at flea markets....
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are not fighting to dominate the world but they they they want to play the role in the world that they slowly growing into simply. kaname the growing size of the economy and by the number of people so i asked your husband whether china was trying to read because an empire and b. emerge into an imperialist state because if they're not fighting for it but they're fighting for it economically because they're building ties with weaker countries. could it be that they will be become an empire that dominates the world by growing economic ties would have an interest i don't know whether we're live in the world where you really well really one nation can become a. dominant empire like the roman empire and all the other empires that followed. i don't think it's in this way and also i think that there's quite a ways to go and you know america is a fourteen trillion economy and. and you still only one third of one fourth of it so they have a ways to go and also you know think of the role that the u.s. plays culture of it i mean the influence that the louis has in the culture of the globe is a muc
are not fighting to dominate the world but they they they want to play the role in the world that they slowly growing into simply. kaname the growing size of the economy and by the number of people so i asked your husband whether china was trying to read because an empire and b. emerge into an imperialist state because if they're not fighting for it but they're fighting for it economically because they're building ties with weaker countries. could it be that they will be become an empire that...
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have goals they want to they want to be the best they have achieved so much but but they don't really. to look at themselves and say well what we did why is the right i don't know maybe because they are attacked much more than they're not knowledge and it's not that everything is great in china lots of things that we don't agree with us that we need to be improved but the west is very much focusing on the us and on the flaws. and i think we should have a balance the china there is a lot of good things and of course they have to work on the not so things do you think china is striving to be number one country in the world to be this huge superpower or is it just happening. i i hesitate because deep inside i think china wants to be the middle kingdom and wants to have the procession had it once head that's in the in the in the you know the history of china has really an empire is not out of the chinese head but they are not fighting to dominate the world but they they are. they want to play the role in the world that they are slowly growing into simply by a. con i'm a the growing size o
have goals they want to they want to be the best they have achieved so much but but they don't really. to look at themselves and say well what we did why is the right i don't know maybe because they are attacked much more than they're not knowledge and it's not that everything is great in china lots of things that we don't agree with us that we need to be improved but the west is very much focusing on the us and on the flaws. and i think we should have a balance the china there is a lot of good...
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they thought they knew where he was. they did not. they heard his key in the lock. they jumped into the bathroom. one of the agents was in the shower with his gun drawn. the other agent turned on the water in the sink and took off his shirt and pretended he belonged there. this hit man fell for it. when he left, he told them not to forget to shut the door behind them. host: the first phone call is from virginia. go ahead. fbi havedoes the information about the military? i have heard people talk about maybe some of the big military brass with republican views are causing some of the incidents over there. jimmy carter said the recovery team over there to get the marines. they had a big helicopter crashed and made him look bad. more recently, there were the 31 people who got killed in the helicopter crash. what do you think about that? guest: it sounds like you have a conspiratorial frame of mind that the fbi knows everything or causes problems and crashes. the fbi did become heavily involved in the effort to kill osama bin laden. they trained the navy seals on how to
they thought they knew where he was. they did not. they heard his key in the lock. they jumped into the bathroom. one of the agents was in the shower with his gun drawn. the other agent turned on the water in the sink and took off his shirt and pretended he belonged there. this hit man fell for it. when he left, he told them not to forget to shut the door behind them. host: the first phone call is from virginia. go ahead. fbi havedoes the information about the military? i have heard people talk...
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why do they do that they need that amount of firepower to keep prices manipulated there are the prices you see quoted every day on c n b c those are the prices that j.p. morgan goldman sachs allowed to be printed those are not derived from price discovery from free market buys and sells those are propaganda american style they print prices that they produce through american version of prompt c n b c and from there they take it sri. down into the gutter well for those who are going to try to press the propaganda that oh these are just notional values and it's all hedged since netted out of course the counter party risk as we saw with a i.g. or lehman brothers it could disappear like that the counterparty risk is austerity measures in greece all over europe all over the world that's the hedge against abuse of the derivative markets and this is what's driving the global insurrection against banker occupation this is driving fee money to the curb this is driving the moves in gold and silver this is why jamie diamond the higher cops protect them against his own bankers are not getting bonus
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they have detoured and i'm told they are now in front of the police station. so we have a crew sort of midway and they are keeping an eye on them. >> okay, ann notarangelo in oakland, thank you. >>> also tonight, the city is just trying to figure out exactly how to clean up the mess that was left behind. christin ayers is at the plaza with that part of the story. christin. >> reporter: dana that clean-up is continuing as that march is about 7 blocks away. if you look over my shoulder you can see that the barriers are still up at city hall. it is shut down and there are crowds of people standing around waiting to see if that march is going to make its way down this way. the clean-up is continuing at city hall and most of the city hall buildings are closed. crews finding everything here from debris to dirty needles. >> the police chief did i think amazingly good job. nobody was hurt. >> reporter: oakland mayor jean quan in washington, d.c. praising city officials for a predawn police raid that ended with dozens of "occupy oakland" protesters in cuffs. their tent
they have detoured and i'm told they are now in front of the police station. so we have a crew sort of midway and they are keeping an eye on them. >> okay, ann notarangelo in oakland, thank you. >>> also tonight, the city is just trying to figure out exactly how to clean up the mess that was left behind. christin ayers is at the plaza with that part of the story. christin. >> reporter: dana that clean-up is continuing as that march is about 7 blocks away. if you look over...
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>> yeah, they woke up and they immediately knew.re screaming her name and looking for her and they were crying where is pumpkin, where is lisa? >> judge jeanine: do they understand what happened? >> kind of. >> i mean we haven't -- they know that she is gone and they know what we are looking for her and they keep asking have you guys -- her nickname is pumpkin pie. they ask mommy where is pumpkin. >> judge jeanine: deborah and jeremy formerly aloud the police to speak to the boys. >> they were interviewed october 4 shortly after the police were called to the scene. >> judge jeanine: in the last few weeks they refuse additional requests from investigators to question the boys. deborah and jeremy say their kids have little to offer other than hearing some "clicking noises." it has been a balance in terms of under standing the needs of the children and the best interest of these children and the need for law enforcement to have as much information as they can possibly get. >> judge jeanine: police were granted a new interview that was
>> yeah, they woke up and they immediately knew.re screaming her name and looking for her and they were crying where is pumpkin, where is lisa? >> judge jeanine: do they understand what happened? >> kind of. >> i mean we haven't -- they know that she is gone and they know what we are looking for her and they keep asking have you guys -- her nickname is pumpkin pie. they ask mommy where is pumpkin. >> judge jeanine: deborah and jeremy formerly aloud the police to...
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they already are. they were before they even had any information. getting the information isn't gonna change their mind. >> reporter: a couple of important points. the grad students who were taking those surveys were outside of the attendance gates and the mayor or spokesman said that that means that none of the 210 reses were from the hotels that were inside of the race course. also, tonight, the head of the "visit baltimore" group said people should wait for that organization's more complete report before passing judgment on the success of the baltimore grand prix saying the"not a game changer" report didn't take into account every kind of impact. christian schaefer, abc 2 news. >>> new tonight civil drugs known as bath salts are now officially controlled substance. they are not real bath salts, they are drugs made to look like the assaults and they can have severe medical problems for all of us. the state department of health and mental hygiene want some of them added to the controlled substance list. they are working with a guide to synthetic dr
they already are. they were before they even had any information. getting the information isn't gonna change their mind. >> reporter: a couple of important points. the grad students who were taking those surveys were outside of the attendance gates and the mayor or spokesman said that that means that none of the 210 reses were from the hotels that were inside of the race course. also, tonight, the head of the "visit baltimore" group said people should wait for that...
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they are not bankers. they are not hedge funds. they are people who were entrepreneurs who had failure who succeeded, who will tell you maybe what it takes and who are giving back. besides they happen to be very interesting, entertaining people. >> bill: you don't have to tell me about them. people can watch your special. but the theme of it is, listen, these people succeeded in our capitalistic system, all right? they have risen to the top. here is what they did that you might learn from. >> yep. >> bill: in your own life. so we like that. that's all positive. it's all positive. >> okay. >> bill: but the subject of money now in america has taken on political implications. >> yes. >> bill: you are a wealthy woman. i'm a wealthy guy you started -- your father was a little bit more elevated. he was kind of a show business guy. >> lost everything. >> bill: lost everything, right. >> that helped me because i had to work. it wasn't, you know, oh well if i work it's okay, if i don't -- i had to. that's part of the story of these people,
they are not bankers. they are not hedge funds. they are people who were entrepreneurs who had failure who succeeded, who will tell you maybe what it takes and who are giving back. besides they happen to be very interesting, entertaining people. >> bill: you don't have to tell me about them. people can watch your special. but the theme of it is, listen, these people succeeded in our capitalistic system, all right? they have risen to the top. here is what they did that you might learn...
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they have to assume they have to -- >> kimberly: they have money in the bank. tax forms and whatnot. >> kimberly: i get it. >> dana: association that has taken up the cause from a pro-bow know perspective and they filed the paperwork. >> bob: this is going to a car dealership. you get a better deal one week than you did the week before. so what? they didn't get a better deal. plus they use professional sound system and more things than the -- >> greg: they were adults. >> bob: they are adults. about 85, 86 years old. >> kimberly: political favoritism. one is disorganized and the other is different and treat them differently. it's legal protection issue. charge both. >> dana: we'll see what happens in occupy wall street. >> greg: they will be occupied somewhere else, i imagine. coming up, reports of campaign chaos o cain train. first, communication director left and now long-time aid to presidential candidate herman cain is calling it quits as well. we have the latest next on "the five." ♪ ♪ the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medici
they have to assume they have to -- >> kimberly: they have money in the bank. tax forms and whatnot. >> kimberly: i get it. >> dana: association that has taken up the cause from a pro-bow know perspective and they filed the paperwork. >> bob: this is going to a car dealership. you get a better deal one week than you did the week before. so what? they didn't get a better deal. plus they use professional sound system and more things than the -- >> greg: they were...
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do they not get it or do they think they can fool people . well look the obama administration president obama has been a guy who has been a master of co-opting social movements when it seems opportune for him to do so nobody well i shouldn't say nobody just play that clip of sean hannity and so except on fox news and republican political elites no rank and file voter thinks that what wall street has done to this economy is all that great that most voters actually think that what wall street has done to our economy and our society has been a lot less than great has been absolutely awful and so the obama administration is in a position where it's trying to co-opt that message trying to co-opt the best parts of the message of occupy wall street in advance of the two thousand and twelve election so it's not surprising that this is the message out of the white house but it is i guess telling that this white house doesn't seem to have an awareness that the grievances expressed by occupy wall street are as much grievances against congress and republ
do they not get it or do they think they can fool people . well look the obama administration president obama has been a guy who has been a master of co-opting social movements when it seems opportune for him to do so nobody well i shouldn't say nobody just play that clip of sean hannity and so except on fox news and republican political elites no rank and file voter thinks that what wall street has done to this economy is all that great that most voters actually think that what wall street has...
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get into a court of law they claim that it's for national security that they need to manipulate these markets and meanwhile capitalism and economics of america is crashing on the rocks and turning into a huge embarrassment for everyone who lives there this is why many people are trying to get out and again bring this back to j.p. morgan and occupy wall street and the cultural. in america michael moore famously said oh we won't need to end capitalism as there outside of occupy wall street but is this capitalism that one of the most important markets in the world one of the most important currency markets in the world gold is controlled by two entities one hundred percent of all the derivatives are controlled by two entities yeah well and why do they control gold and silver why do they monopolize gold and silver why do they have all of the buys in the cells on these markets and manipulate the. prices every single day because the axiomatic flipside of gold and silver is the u.s. dollar and to have the us dollar as world reserve currency which is the foundation of the american ponzi schem
get into a court of law they claim that it's for national security that they need to manipulate these markets and meanwhile capitalism and economics of america is crashing on the rocks and turning into a huge embarrassment for everyone who lives there this is why many people are trying to get out and again bring this back to j.p. morgan and occupy wall street and the cultural. in america michael moore famously said oh we won't need to end capitalism as there outside of occupy wall street but is...
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what they want, so this happens to be one thing they have i asked for, and they take up to about 20 students on the wilderness program, and this is what they have opted into, so it is one of their selections. they have done internships but come to the school. -they have a whole range with limited funding, but this is something they selected from the menu of options available to them. rex thank you, so k-8. but was just seven. >> it was really eight, nine san, and 11 -- 9, 10, and when and 11. i think the board of education needs another presentation, because these are shocking, so i really needed education about what we are doing. i really want to know -- in the bullet points, providing the research and instructional model, i struggle weswith and wt are they doing now? we are working on and on and not a whole different curriculum model, but i know they are getting specialized attention, but this almost looks redundant. they are doing this for the schools as well. maybe i need to been corrected on five. don't we have a research-the departments? when it is talking about literacy and l
what they want, so this happens to be one thing they have i asked for, and they take up to about 20 students on the wilderness program, and this is what they have opted into, so it is one of their selections. they have done internships but come to the school. -they have a whole range with limited funding, but this is something they selected from the menu of options available to them. rex thank you, so k-8. but was just seven. >> it was really eight, nine san, and 11 -- 9, 10, and when and...
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they are disorganized. they look funny.ike the person putting the paper in front of the lens are aggressive but they have a real legitimate complaint deep down it is a message that i think it is a message that i think will resinate can a trading site help make you a sharper trader? mine can. td ameritrade can. and paper trading. freeractice trading that helps me hone my technique. complex options. and free tutorials. online or in person. can a trading site really make a difference? if it can't, why are you trading there? number one in online equity trades:site really make a difference? td ameritrade. trade commission-free for 30 days, plus get up to $500 when you open an account. >> good morning, everyone. it's monday, october 10th. if you're off from work today, i'm glad for you. i'm gretchen carlson. >> we're not! >> the fast & furious scandal exploding once again. home of a drug cartel, found in that home and now a subpoena for attorney general eric holder is on the way? >> meanwhile, those anti-wall street protests are
they are disorganized. they look funny.ike the person putting the paper in front of the lens are aggressive but they have a real legitimate complaint deep down it is a message that i think it is a message that i think will resinate can a trading site help make you a sharper trader? mine can. td ameritrade can. and paper trading. freeractice trading that helps me hone my technique. complex options. and free tutorials. online or in person. can a trading site really make a difference? if it can't,...
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they got the gist of it, didn't they? >> i'm sure they did.o you said student loans have put grads $1 trillion in debt. one more? i have three more pages, todd. i am talking to todd the producer. >> it is like "the five." >> i am skipping that. >> inside joke. >> i don't even know what to say here. michael, you brought up the stat of how 53% of students graduate in six years. >> yes jie. you have a problem with that? >> no. >> good because it took me a little longer than that. greg, you said if student loans are bailed out, that would get you out on the streets, but bailouts for large banks and corporations don't bother your fashist mind, do they? >> let's be clear on the banks. those were given to them by the government. it wasn't like -- andy, -- >> oh it was the government that bailed them out. no, i don't think anybody has figured that out. >> andy, bankers weren't occupying a park going bail us out. bail us out. you have students in parks saying bail us out. if they bail them out, i am out there protesting. it is somewhere for 10 minutes.
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. >> well, they are not and they are -- you know, beautiful family. interesting to see what happened. honestly i saw that interview an i have to find out more about him. vicky ward, thank you very much, knows all about it. >>> tonight, it doesn't get anymore 1% than this. the most famous billionaire in america. donald trump at full throttle. >> now it's gotten so bad i'm not only talking about deficits. we are not respected anymore. we're -- we're at a level that we probably have never been at. >> tonight, what he really thinks about occupy wall street. >> i think some are very serious people. i think some are down there for dating purposes. >> the president's birth certificate. what does your gut tell you? you are a smart guy. >> my gut tells me a couple of things. number one, you know, it took a long time to produce the certificate and when it came out as you know check out the internet many people say it is not real. okay? that it's a forgery. >> and the republican candidates. donald trump for the hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." donald, thank
. >> well, they are not and they are -- you know, beautiful family. interesting to see what happened. honestly i saw that interview an i have to find out more about him. vicky ward, thank you very much, knows all about it. >>> tonight, it doesn't get anymore 1% than this. the most famous billionaire in america. donald trump at full throttle. >> now it's gotten so bad i'm not only talking about deficits. we are not respected anymore. we're -- we're at a level that we...
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from them recently out of court now that's just one example they were they were running rackets with the c.d.o. those and they collapse the entire housing wealth of the nation and cause all this unemployment i mean they wrecked the economy and worse than having a pop psychology discussion on how the kids have useless liberal arts degrees are you kidding me it's not about training the inclination it's really ok just about anybody today anyway maybe it's a combination of both here dave you want to jump in there that's a complete that's a complete yeah it's completely wrong that kids are getting a liberal arts degree it's like a temple that they're studying that the people i talk to who are getting these forty thousand dollars jobs were but i have taken a job here and communications people those jobs those jobs are being exported overseas to china and india and. saying you need to train people for high tech jobs isn't going to work either because they can do it better in china they use of it or use it for half there or a quarter of the salary necessarily this is the only thing we want i
from them recently out of court now that's just one example they were they were running rackets with the c.d.o. those and they collapse the entire housing wealth of the nation and cause all this unemployment i mean they wrecked the economy and worse than having a pop psychology discussion on how the kids have useless liberal arts degrees are you kidding me it's not about training the inclination it's really ok just about anybody today anyway maybe it's a combination of both here dave you want...
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also have another response where they basically you know can tell you that they can neither confirm nor deny whether the document exists i think about called the globe our response right and that's something that is just really vague we can't confirm or deny whether we have this but now they want to just cut out all you know all of the vagary there and basically just lie to your face i can understand what possible legal rationale they're using for trying to push this rule and you know what's behind it. it's exactly right the globe or case was a case where the courts ruled that in certain extreme cases of national security instead of confirming that they had certain documents which might give away information they could say they could neither confirm nor deny those documents now what they're changing it to which is just insane and that changing it to outright lying and saying that they don't have any documents even when they know they do i can't think of any possible justification nobody's pointed to a single case where somebody has been put in danger because the government didn't li
also have another response where they basically you know can tell you that they can neither confirm nor deny whether the document exists i think about called the globe our response right and that's something that is just really vague we can't confirm or deny whether we have this but now they want to just cut out all you know all of the vagary there and basically just lie to your face i can understand what possible legal rationale they're using for trying to push this rule and you know what's...
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they wanted to bring three hundred thousand people watch that they're going to occupy washington they had a major poverty build so we don't have to reinvent the wheel here and also what's interesting i think we have to reinvent the wheel with the antitrust you know but just as a rancher so it's very much they really rico statute yeah but i mean i mean we're all talking we're very good at describing what's going on here rachel if i can go to you then what do we do now what do they do now. well i think if they were smart the protesters would just opt out of wall street and opt out of anything to do with the government and go out and create something whatever happened to the idea i think now the problem that we have the reason why the youth around the world specifically in western democracies are at this point is because they're so used to getting things and getting a lot of things without actually putting in a lot of effort somehow we ended up we ended up doing away with the idea of really having to work to get something now it's like they graduate from university i expect to have a job
they wanted to bring three hundred thousand people watch that they're going to occupy washington they had a major poverty build so we don't have to reinvent the wheel here and also what's interesting i think we have to reinvent the wheel with the antitrust you know but just as a rancher so it's very much they really rico statute yeah but i mean i mean we're all talking we're very good at describing what's going on here rachel if i can go to you then what do we do now what do they do now. well i...
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they can't receive treatment they need in libya. they require specialist treatment .ibya selected which could travel. some expressed concern about the selection process. tens of thousands of libyans are believed to be injurein the eight month civil war. libyan government will pay for all medical treatment in the u.s.. >> it is a symbol of the continuing united states commitment to libyan people and new partnership now that the regime of qaddafi has fallen. the u.s. ambassador to libya said he's hopeful that the relationship between these two countries can improve considerably in the coming years. back to you, uma. >> thank you. >> libya is the latest middle east country that will have a new government. but there are concerns that sharia law will be used as basis of the new laws. joining us is the analyst. thank you for joining us. >> sure. >> talk for the concern. in libya, the president and transitional government and other members of that government are publicly saying that sharia law is going to be part of the agenda as they move forward in setting up the new gover
they can't receive treatment they need in libya. they require specialist treatment .ibya selected which could travel. some expressed concern about the selection process. tens of thousands of libyans are believed to be injurein the eight month civil war. libyan government will pay for all medical treatment in the u.s.. >> it is a symbol of the continuing united states commitment to libyan people and new partnership now that the regime of qaddafi has fallen. the u.s. ambassador to libya...