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he is right about unbridled capitalism.>> that's why we have a financial crisis because we are so highly regulated. >> wall street does better under democratic presidents because of the unholy wall street and washington alliance. >> let me bring in ross doubt. what do you make of the comments? >> i am just enjoying. a refreshing change of pace to have the republicans discover the pope is infallible. it's a breath of fresh air. what you see with rush is a mirror image of the way a lot of people in the media have covered the pope's words as if this is shocking and dramatic and new. and the reality is that pope francis is laying a particular stress on issues of social justice and trying to do things to highlight the church's solidarity with the poor. but the language of the document itself is consistent with the language that previous popes have used. if you look at benedict xvi's take on socioeconomic issues he says the same kinds of things which is, you know, as i think everyone knows fairly well going back to the new testam
he is right about unbridled capitalism.>> that's why we have a financial crisis because we are so highly regulated. >> wall street does better under democratic presidents because of the unholy wall street and washington alliance. >> let me bring in ross doubt. what do you make of the comments? >> i am just enjoying. a refreshing change of pace to have the republicans discover the pope is infallible. it's a breath of fresh air. what you see with rush is a mirror image of...
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the question is, is this data gathering with unbridled checks and not focused. you know, no one wants to say "profile." but when you have crimes you profile. you look for a particular potential defendant's behavior patterns. who they are, who they are associating with. that's the focus we need. the israelis are good at it. they don't have to gather data through telephony. they get it other ways. there are more effective ways than the giant scope of data gathering and americans are concerned. it is a close call in the court. it's how we balance liberty and security. that's going to be the issue before the court of appeals and the supreme court. >> at least one supreme court justice saying he doesn't think they are the best body to decide this. they may not have a choice. good to see you. thank you very much. a developing story set to impact more than a million americans this just a few hours. while president obama is weighing in from hawaii on the end of federal emergency unemployment benefits, critics say he could have tackled the issue before his 11th hour comm
the question is, is this data gathering with unbridled checks and not focused. you know, no one wants to say "profile." but when you have crimes you profile. you look for a particular potential defendant's behavior patterns. who they are, who they are associating with. that's the focus we need. the israelis are good at it. they don't have to gather data through telephony. they get it other ways. there are more effective ways than the giant scope of data gathering and americans are...
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tall, dashing, exotic, a legend as an actor and his unbridled spirit off screen.an. >> reporter: there are a handful of actors who seem destined never to die. until this weekend, peter o'toole was in that group. ♪ part of it having owned an immortal role so young. he was 26 in "lawrence of abe ya. it said he gambled away much of the money he made during breaks in the filming with co-star omar sharif in a casino in beirut. the lion in winter. >> i could listen to you lie for hours. if i were truly plasterred, could i do this? >> reporter: my favorite year. and though he got 8 oscar nominations, not once did he out and out win one. it became easy to caricature his bad boy moves. he was the son of an irish bookie who as a teenager promised himself i will not be a common man. he was deadly serious about the core thing, the acting. offered an oscar for lifetime achievement, he declined it at first because he really wanted to earn one the old-fashioned way. >> always a bridesmaid, never a bride. >> reporter: when he at last gave in and said this -- i have my very own os
tall, dashing, exotic, a legend as an actor and his unbridled spirit off screen.an. >> reporter: there are a handful of actors who seem destined never to die. until this weekend, peter o'toole was in that group. ♪ part of it having owned an immortal role so young. he was 26 in "lawrence of abe ya. it said he gambled away much of the money he made during breaks in the filming with co-star omar sharif in a casino in beirut. the lion in winter. >> i could listen to you lie for...
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, the unbridled market, free market, that there needs to be some sort of regulation. power, will take advantage and make a lot of money in an unfair way and that's why although i'm a total supporter of the free market, of course, there needs to be regulation and when we see the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer like we see right now in the u.s., there's a problem. stuart: wait a second, when i was in my 30's, in the mid 1970's, i went to live and work in hong kong. hong kong in those days was a british colony for heaven sake, no politics, no legislattre involved whatsoever, just free market capitalism. i've never seen such a dynamic society where all boats were lifted, big time. that was unfettered, free market capitalism. the government wouldn't dream of saying, you've got to pay so-and-so this amount of money. >> unfettered, no regulation whatsoever in anything? >> there was regulation of some minor elements, but certainly not deck dictating wage rates. >> i would be wholly afraid if the federal government were to come in and say the wage is now $15. s
, the unbridled market, free market, that there needs to be some sort of regulation. power, will take advantage and make a lot of money in an unfair way and that's why although i'm a total supporter of the free market, of course, there needs to be regulation and when we see the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer like we see right now in the u.s., there's a problem. stuart: wait a second, when i was in my 30's, in the mid 1970's, i went to live and work in hong kong. hong kong in...
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he spoke against an unbridled capitalism that would enable people to trample on the poor. >> how is that going for him now? >> i think he's going to roughly feathers throughout the entire world. i think living christianity in a radical way does. when someone is that powerful in the church and that open, that honest, is going to roughly feathers, but in a beautiful way. we are coming from an area of the church in america when we largely lost our moral compass when the sexual abuse broke. a lot of that was cut open when francis came on the scene. >> has it really? >> i work in youth ministry and the past 15 years, i tell you what if you want to volunteer to clean up a church now, it's like getting clearance to go into a nuclear facility. we are one of the safest facilities in america when it comes to protecting children. >> while there play have been changes made that there are still lots of secrets in the catholic church about the sex scandals that haven't been revealed and there are plenty of critics of the church in that area as well. do you think he's done enough on that? >> i think he
he spoke against an unbridled capitalism that would enable people to trample on the poor. >> how is that going for him now? >> i think he's going to roughly feathers throughout the entire world. i think living christianity in a radical way does. when someone is that powerful in the church and that open, that honest, is going to roughly feathers, but in a beautiful way. we are coming from an area of the church in america when we largely lost our moral compass when the sexual abuse...
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that and also the aspect of unbridled capitalism and the problems with unbridled capitalism and thereforehe need to kind of find a middle way. and i think really that is something that pope francis is trying to put out. >> why do you suppose he is getting such a fight from the right? if what he is saying is sort of doctrine and common to the catholic church, what is it and the margin for supposedly religious people to attack the pope for being on the side of the poor? >> well, i think it hasn't been heard for a while and it hasn't been heard in such a relentless way. he talks about it just about every week and he points the finger at capitalism and says you have to look at this. what i think is interesting is you don't have to be a marxist to critique capitalism. in some ways we're seeing -- and with rush limbaugh and others -- an idolatry of capitalism. i think what pope francis is looking at is saying we have to do better. we all as a nation, as a world have to do better because the poorest among us are suffering. 30,000 people will die today of starvation, extreme poverty. that's a fai
that and also the aspect of unbridled capitalism and the problems with unbridled capitalism and thereforehe need to kind of find a middle way. and i think really that is something that pope francis is trying to put out. >> why do you suppose he is getting such a fight from the right? if what he is saying is sort of doctrine and common to the catholic church, what is it and the margin for supposedly religious people to attack the pope for being on the side of the poor? >> well, i...
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. >> nothing you have ever experienced ken prepare you for the unbridled carnage you are about to witness. in this building, it is kill or be killed. take no prisoners. one minute you're up. the next minute, but am, the kids don't go to college. are you with me? weand here at street smart, have always been fans, in part, because my cohost looks a whole thelike louis winthrop third. you see the resemblance? so, the special treat, we have him here on set with us. and ceo.yd, actor such a pleasure to have you. >> how are you? like when thorpe, but you don't look like aykroyd. >> there is a very strong resemblance. here.great to have you this is a movie that is still on the street.ed i remember summer analyst at us the sachs showing orange juice seen. lost duringing was the terrible attack on 9/11, but it was a wonderful project to work on because we actually were in the pits with the real guys and they were teaching us how to call, how to sell, to buy and sell after we did it. guy on the corner. he had the numbers on. he saw that she had the trading jacket. he saw the trading jacket. i said
. >> nothing you have ever experienced ken prepare you for the unbridled carnage you are about to witness. in this building, it is kill or be killed. take no prisoners. one minute you're up. the next minute, but am, the kids don't go to college. are you with me? weand here at street smart, have always been fans, in part, because my cohost looks a whole thelike louis winthrop third. you see the resemblance? so, the special treat, we have him here on set with us. and ceo.yd, actor such a...
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all kinds of unbridled enthusiasm around the city, the young quarterback, robert griffin iii, setting whole town on fire. but he was injured toward the end of the season after they clinched the division title l, injured in a playoff game. mike shanahan criticized for the way he handled that injury. criticized for the way he handled griffin's knee injury going forward. and shanahan on his part had problems with the closeness between his young quarterback and the owner, dan snyder. that mushroomed into huge problems throughout this season. and really just a debacle today. dan snyder, the owner, says fans desefb better. i'm sure there's a lot of people around washington who feel exactly that way. snyder will be hiring his eighth coach, kyra, eighth coach, since he took over the team in 1999. >> i guess we have to wait and see if it will make a tifrns. i have to ask you about michael schumaker. we were talking a lot about this this morning and it led us to talk a lot about his accidents in the past and this time he was even wearing a helmet when he was skiing. what do we know, rachel, abo
all kinds of unbridled enthusiasm around the city, the young quarterback, robert griffin iii, setting whole town on fire. but he was injured toward the end of the season after they clinched the division title l, injured in a playoff game. mike shanahan criticized for the way he handled that injury. criticized for the way he handled griffin's knee injury going forward. and shanahan on his part had problems with the closeness between his young quarterback and the owner, dan snyder. that...
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movement, the rush limbaughs of the world, who were quite troubled by the remarks he made concerns unbridled the hill i talked to half a dozen lawmakers and republicans and others said they didn't necessarily agree with that interpretation of his comments or that perhaps as senator mccain said they didn't necessarily agree with all of it. but at the same time, they do agree with the sort of broader approach he's taking to the catholic church. more inclusive approach. >> he doesn't have to make economic decisions in the u.s., but he does advocate for the poor. katie glick from politico, thank you. >>> still ahead, nsa leaker edward snowden declares a christmas message. >> a child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all. >> snowden says he's already won. but has he really? we'll discuss next. so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you
movement, the rush limbaughs of the world, who were quite troubled by the remarks he made concerns unbridled the hill i talked to half a dozen lawmakers and republicans and others said they didn't necessarily agree with that interpretation of his comments or that perhaps as senator mccain said they didn't necessarily agree with all of it. but at the same time, they do agree with the sort of broader approach he's taking to the catholic church. more inclusive approach. >> he doesn't have to...