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gone again he is one of our viewers that adore financial and david. we will try moving on speaking of bill murphy he was on talking about gold manipulation as the chairman of data and a viewer responded said lauren i don't understand why banks would want to manipulate the silver and gold prices i mean if they truly care about making profits they should be front running the crowd and not going against the crowd right what incentives are there for them to short or manipulate silver or gold prices when they risk losing big time this is from dearest we on you tube now the answer to this is it could be that they're doing both the allegation is that they're taking short positions with the strategic objective of driving the price down and getting out all the over leveraged speculators and then they can go in and buy and see upside on the flip side so that's one argument and then there's also bill murphy did respond and said that it's not all banks it's the gold cartel which includes j.p. morgan and also the federal reserve and now he says that they are alway
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more in viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. all right everyone is digesting the fed's q.e. infinity and now its minutes still that came out yesterday and of course the other thing we've heard a lot about ben bernanke you talked about it quite to quite an extent yesterday in the press conference about the fiscal cliff and what fiscal policy makers aren't doing the heavy lifting the fed is doing but can't do alone so so what could fiscal authorities be doing the central planners sitting not at the federal reserve but sitting over in congress or the white house well or what should they not be doing is really the question to joining me to talk about it is edward harrison founder of credit write downs and nice to have you back on the show advertising. it has been so let's start with the fed because i do want to touch on q.e. because we haven't had a chance to talk about it now you put this into a broader perspective in your thoughts about q.e. in terms of what central banks all over the world are doing to make up for what you say or
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vantage point may--being your position, you, the viewer, my position as a viewer in perceiving the work of art. so you have the figures brought very close to the foreground and there is a very close-- there's almost an intimate relationship between the space represented in the work and the actual space which is occupied by the viewers. in the drawing or watercolor, it's both, you see the buildings. now the buildings are solid. there is a definite sense of contained volume. there's mass. and this is achieved purely through lines, so the most--obviously color is not a very significant part of this work. it is primarily focused on line. but there is a system, the implied line that i had originally introduced, the idea of composition. but also line is used to suggest depth and you have a system which is called the linear perspective. and linear perspective is the buildings are drawn according to this very specific and very rigid system which produces a very clear indication of recession into depth. in the vermeer's girl, everything-- and the artist is vermeer, and the young girl writing-- e
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it still doesn't get that many viewers. mediated television -- or packaged television -- by and large is where people go. >> guest: i would like to politely disagree with you. it's a very complicated point, and it has a lot to do with -- i suppose one analogy would be, often it is said that a certain book only reached 5,000 readers in its first printing or 10,000 readers, so therefore it is inherently inferior to book y which reaches 100,000. but we all know that books that sold almost no copies at the beginning have changed the shape of history. if we think of das kapital, for example, not too many people read das kapital when it came out, but it made a point that resonated. i would say that c-span and cnn are making certain points about the proper kind of relationship we enjoy with television. the issue is not entirely how many people are watching c-span or cnn, though those numbers are going up all the time. the question is what kind of cultural impact are you making upon this whole field? it seems to me on that level th
it still doesn't get that many viewers. mediated television -- or packaged television -- by and large is where people go. >> guest: i would like to politely disagree with you. it's a very complicated point, and it has a lot to do with -- i suppose one analogy would be, often it is said that a certain book only reached 5,000 readers in its first printing or 10,000 readers, so therefore it is inherently inferior to book y which reaches 100,000. but we all know that books that sold almost no...
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and the thousands of "world news" viewers who reached out to us. tonight, what they say happened to them. >>> caught on camera. the tragedy that played out on national television late today. prompting an apology to viewers and a renewed debate. >>> faking it. millions buy medications from those pharmacies online, but it turns out some of those drugs are fakes. how do know what you're really buying. >>> and speaking out. the political power couple whose marriage fell apart. tonight, what we've never heard before from arnold schwarzenegger and what he now says about his wife, maria. >>> good evening. diane is off this friday night. we begin here with new fallout after that abc news investigation this week. brian ross and his team uncovering widespread theft by tsa offers. some of them stealing your property as it goes through those scanners. last night, you saw brian ross track one stolen i pad to an agent's home. tonight, congress taking notice, some calling it the last straw. in just 24 hours, we heard from thousands of viewers, sending us messages
and the thousands of "world news" viewers who reached out to us. tonight, what they say happened to them. >>> caught on camera. the tragedy that played out on national television late today. prompting an apology to viewers and a renewed debate. >>> faking it. millions buy medications from those pharmacies online, but it turns out some of those drugs are fakes. how do know what you're really buying. >>> and speaking out. the political power couple whose...
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have more and great show as usual i'd like to hear the question what should our viewers do to prepare for the upcoming financial calamity asked of every guest you have i think that's a great idea we want to start doing a segment where we get the bits and bobs of like one question asked of several guests and can put them on together for you so i think you have a winner for the first one there was another bit of negative commentary about oh we're out of time i can't get to it from as far as long as something like that next week because that's all we have time for that's it for our show today thank you so much for watching and make sure to come back on monday because jim grant will be joining us once again and in the meantime you know you can follow me on twitter at lauren lyster uchenna like us on our facebook page which is narrow and give us feedback at youtube dot com slash capital account where you can still see all of our shows give us any of your feedback and have a great weekend. download . the creation so choose your life stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. it's not requ
have more and great show as usual i'd like to hear the question what should our viewers do to prepare for the upcoming financial calamity asked of every guest you have i think that's a great idea we want to start doing a segment where we get the bits and bobs of like one question asked of several guests and can put them on together for you so i think you have a winner for the first one there was another bit of negative commentary about oh we're out of time i can't get to it from as far as long...
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stockman to take on ending too big to fail banks will also hear from some of you at home during our viewer feedback segment but first your closing market number. wealthy british style. markets. scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to a report on our. purpose and mission in free accreditation free zones for judges free. range and free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com you. ups. welcome back let's get straight back to our guest david stockman former director of the office excuse me of management and budget during ronald reagan and before the break mr hoffman i'm so sorry i did not mean to cut you off especially during such an eloquent speech that you're making we didn't have to hit that break though but we were talking about you blame the fed for a lot of the wrong doing and leading up to the financial crisis so why would we allow them to do the same thing afterwards i hope i paraphrase that properly i wan
stockman to take on ending too big to fail banks will also hear from some of you at home during our viewer feedback segment but first your closing market number. wealthy british style. markets. scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to a report on our. purpose and mission in free accreditation free zones for judges free. range and free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast...
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viewers writing in all the time, and viewer, we thank you for that one.l you this is a gentleman. i guess you got that from this question, who wrote in. i don't know the specifics of his love life. but it sounds like he is the nice guy in some of the schemes out there and dare i say, has been on the receiving end of the relationship talk which ends like, hey, it's not you, it's me, and you're really a nice guy, you're a great catch. if you've heard these things you might be a nice guy and might be tired of it. it's not your imagination. i have heard it 100 times myself. it goes like, i like a guy with a little edge. or he's too soft for me. and there is the old nice guys finish last syndrome. i know it is very real, but dear viewer, do not be discouraged. i understand the attraction of the bad boy. the image is everywhere in our society. we're going to show you clips from a popular show, like everybody was watching "sex in the city." it's popular, this bad boy image in literature, film, and yes on tv. who didn't root for carrie and big to get together? fo
viewers writing in all the time, and viewer, we thank you for that one.l you this is a gentleman. i guess you got that from this question, who wrote in. i don't know the specifics of his love life. but it sounds like he is the nice guy in some of the schemes out there and dare i say, has been on the receiving end of the relationship talk which ends like, hey, it's not you, it's me, and you're really a nice guy, you're a great catch. if you've heard these things you might be a nice guy and might...
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>> we find that an egregious dodge is easily detected but for the most part viewers evaluate whetherlike the speaker. it's do i want to have a beer with this guy. and so the default human evaluation is do i like this guy, is he trustworthy. so what they're capturing, taking advantage of is the human focus. >> in one of the cnn republican debates this past february, which has already been seven months ago, mitt romney didn't even try to dodge a question. he just said this. listen. >> as a government -- >> is there a misconception? >> you get to ask the questions you want. i get to give the answers i want. fair enough. >> all right. so why have moderators. just make statements. don't ask? i would imagine maybe there are people who say, all right, right on, mitt romney. did he get points for honesty or getting points taken away clearly for not even caring about the question. >> so they all do this and they're all trained to do this. what's interesting about this clip is mitt romney's honesty where he say this is the philosophy i have. you know, henry kissinger used to come to press conf
>> we find that an egregious dodge is easily detected but for the most part viewers evaluate whetherlike the speaker. it's do i want to have a beer with this guy. and so the default human evaluation is do i like this guy, is he trustworthy. so what they're capturing, taking advantage of is the human focus. >> in one of the cnn republican debates this past february, which has already been seven months ago, mitt romney didn't even try to dodge a question. he just said this. listen....
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we would love for the viewers to give us their feedback. we want to be able to display those obviously on our show as well. >> want to know more about "the list"? check out the show's facebook page." . the list" beginning monday at 7:00 p.m. here on abc 2. >>> and the judges' panel on "american idol" next season? that is a big question. even though fox is expected to make an announcement, katie couric may have already spilled the beans on her show before this newscast. couric said keith urban are joining mariah carey and randy jackson. fox says the only concerned eye -- confirmed "idol" judge is mariah. >>> and the presidential candidates, what they're saying in the wake of alarming violence overseas. >>> and after a long week, a wine festival sounds like the perfect way to unwind. where you can taste local wines this weekend. buying this juicer online was unbelievable. what a bargain! [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal turns out to be not such a good deal. but bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo, one sheet of bount
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we will see what delegates are tweeting and viewers are tweeting.ing images and pictures as well as the major speeches from the convention. we are taking your reaction and reaction from delegates and on google +, we're having conversations with delegates and reporters. all this will be featured at the seized bank invented hub at c- span.org/campaign2012. >> visit our convention hub find out what other viewers are sitting on facebook, twitter and tout. all at c-span.org. >> a discussion about this election of a vice-presidential candidate at the 1972 democratic convention. from "washington journal," this is 35 minutes. guest: joshua glasser and joins us to talk about his book the 18 day running mate. welcome to the program. talk to us about what went into the peaking of thomas eagleton, the senator from missouri, to be the running mate of george mcgovern in 1972. guest: thomas eagleton was one of his last six kurt president -- vice president of candidate. he wanted ted kennedy on the ticket. everything told him that ted kennedy, despite its being jus
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emma she wants to say i wish our viewers happiness and help. liz shunts date back to the summer of two thousand and four. the four best friends no longer live in beslan. their new place is called the town of angels a cemetery. one hundred eighty six children are buried here and they all died on the same day september third two thousand. lives a lift and live. lives . let's go. slow so slime says we wait for this is that right. so slow in the be so or ten years old they're twins. at the time of the best one school siege they were only four. but they still remember every minute of the distant events of september two thousand. there was a child or a day or two so when there is true lies and conmen one of the terrorists was here and we lived there for just fired at city of us. on the first of september two thousand and four so slow in the military so we're too young to start school. but in a small town like beslan at the beginning of a new school year is a great occasion slone in the research for a moment children didn't want to sound the festiviti
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let's go back to the nine hundred eighty six because i just want to put it in perspective for our viewers to be able to see what was happening in one thousand nine hundred sixty i think we have a graphic this is apple computer from nine hundred eighty six this is the apple two g.s. complete with floppy disk drives and i mean entered this is a time when the challenger exploded when we were talking about when a floppy disk a male actually fairly certain they have one of those in the sony and museum of american history now and yet so we're using that type of legislation that was made for those computers to dictate what we're doing on computers like your map that you have spending over there i mean it's no surprise there is no argument here that people are trying to move different sort of legislation in congress right now that would protect and least do something to our digital rights and how we use the internet and you know i would go ahead and say that you know my argument personally is that i think there are some restrictions that a certain necessarily restrictions but there should be laws
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something viewers will to. to pay close attention knows lower gas prices of drivers will be happier. >> thank you. there may not be a break in the missing -- there may be a break in the search for jimmy hoffa. a radar test confirmed something buried under the concrete. a man said he believed he saw being buried there 35 years ago. seen july of 1975 a michigan restaurant. >> that will be interesting to follow. the countdown is on to what is carmaggedon 2. >> the california highway patrol 10-mile stretch nation's busiest freeway. >> it is business as usual at the imaging department at st. help center and plans are put in place to make sure it way. that >> we provide all of the rays, cat scans, mri is. >> while hospital officials are best, they are preparing for the worst. have staffed up a little bit in anticipation something we wouldwrong where to st. a big emergency. -- have to treat a big emergency. the were going on on the freeway, that is definitely part of our consideration. there is a possibility of a majo
something viewers will to. to pay close attention knows lower gas prices of drivers will be happier. >> thank you. there may not be a break in the missing -- there may be a break in the search for jimmy hoffa. a radar test confirmed something buried under the concrete. a man said he believed he saw being buried there 35 years ago. seen july of 1975 a michigan restaurant. >> that will be interesting to follow. the countdown is on to what is carmaggedon 2. >> the california...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome dwight yoakam back to this program. he is out with his first studio album in seven years. he is also being honored this month with a special award by the academy of country music. some of them -- some of the making of the new disc, "3 pears." ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: good to have you back on the program. i did not realize that you have lived in los angeles for 30 years. >> when i got lost trying to get to your studio, i should have known better. i drove a couple of different jobs. i drove for another company that was based near the studio. transporting checks at night. everybody has a job. that was my job. to make a living with a guitar for a lot longer. i drove all over l.a., that was my life for a number of years. i'm one point, i was born in kentucky, raised in ohio, but i grew up in california. i felt like i became an adult here. i landed here. i dropped out of ohio state. we did beat you in football. they stole that coach from ohio state. the futures would, over, and a
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome dwight yoakam back to this program. he is out with his first studio album in seven years. he is also being honored this month with a special award by the academy of country music. some of them -- some of the making of the new disc, "3 pears." ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: good to have you back on the program. i did not realize that you have lived in los angeles for 30 years. >> when...
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for viewers who don't know, that's what joe mccarthy used to call the democratic party the democratic party. >> it is meant as a pejorative, but younger viewers might not know that. >> in your daily beast column this weekend, you wrote: >> you also say in that same column that you are starting to feel sorry for mitt romney. what have you been smoking michael tomasky? >> i gave all that up long, long ago. i can never confirm nor deny. in just this one little way i do feel a teensy bit sorry for him. it's not that he's completely blameless here, of course. he says the things he says, he does the things he does and he has taken the positions he has taken. and he's a weak person. he doesn't have the backbone to stand up to this right wing. so there is that, and all those things greatly limit my sympathy. yet at the same time, he does have this ferocious right wing base of his party that has all these demands. they are basically holding a gun to his head. there are factions in the party the rich people, the foreign policy neocons and the social conservatives, they're holding a gun to hills
for viewers who don't know, that's what joe mccarthy used to call the democratic party the democratic party. >> it is meant as a pejorative, but younger viewers might not know that. >> in your daily beast column this weekend, you wrote: >> you also say in that same column that you are starting to feel sorry for mitt romney. what have you been smoking michael tomasky? >> i gave all that up long, long ago. i can never confirm nor deny. in just this one little way i do feel...
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. ♪ adam: with more than 75 million unique viewers among the website one of the top viewer content providersey're offering their content creators some new ways to make money off of the videos they post to the site. here with the details is vimeo ceo, pleasure to have you on "money." >> glad to be here. adam: you can post a video for free, you can upgrade essentially up to the cadillac, i will call it. now the people posting can make money two ways. tell me about these. >> vimeo has always been dedicated to providing a high-quality of video sharing platform on the web. it has attracted a very unique bit of creators over the years. spending high-quality content catalog. not only great to showcase the content but empower them to build businesses around them. adam: how do they make money? >> the first were announcing his life today, tip jar, it invites viewers to voluntarily contribute. adam: so if i like a video i have seen for somebody posting to vimeo, but have to do that? >> it is through your credit card or paypal, they can contribute directly to that creator. adam: what is it, 15% of the t
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. >> and a contribution from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: always pleased to welcome jonathan demme to this program. the oscar-winning filmmaker has not one but two projects out soon, the first, a rare look at the life of rock icon, neil young. the new film is called "neil young journeys" and opens in theaters june 29. so here now a scene from "neil young journeys." ♪ ♪ >> that used to be the mill where i would catch fish when i was 5 years old, or whatever. this is a town in north ontario. it certainly does not look anything like it did before, but i can smell it. there it is. ♪ when we go for a little walk out on the land ♪ i look at this pup tent, out here in the summer, so i could be closer to my chickens. i think that is why i was out. [laughter] my dad was very famous in canada, because he was a great writer. this is a school been inductor my bed. -- they named after my dad. the trees are gone. it is being converted to a subdivision. the house burned down. it was right here. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ♪ rock and roll is here to stay ♪ isn
. >> and a contribution from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: always pleased to welcome jonathan demme to this program. the oscar-winning filmmaker has not one but two projects out soon, the first, a rare look at the life of rock icon, neil young. the new film is called "neil young journeys" and opens in theaters june 29. so here now a scene from "neil young journeys." ♪ ♪ >> that used to be the mill where i would catch fish when i was 5 years old, or...
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foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. just for you, we all stayed up a little too late last night. and every night for the last two weeks. and just for you, we'll spend the next half-hour explaining why. explaining bill clinton's role in the democratic party. >> if you want a winner take all, you're on your own society, you should support the republican ticket. but if you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibility, we're all in this together society, you should vote for barack obama and joe biden. gwen: deconstructing how the parties' rising stars are being used to attack the republican ticket. >> we know that in four free market economy, some will prosper more than others. what we don't accept is the idea that some folks won't even get a chance and the thing is, mitt romney and the republican party are perfectly comfortable with that america. gwen: and ultimately assessing the democratic nominee. who cam
foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. just for you, we all stayed up a little too late last night. and every night for the last two weeks. and just for you, we'll spend the next half-hour explaining why. explaining bill clinton's role in the democratic party. >> if you want a winner take all, you're on your own society, you...