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blue ties and gray hair in vogue at the reagan debate. >> reporter: this group at the cigar bar and grill told us, texas governor rick perry was most impressive. >> he looks like reagan to me. it brings back a lot of the 1980s, the great era of reagan and the economic turn around. >> reporter: they also thought mitt romney performed well. >> we created more jobs in massachusetts than this president has created in the entire country. >> reporter: everyone told us, it's still too early to know who they want as the next president. what they do know is what they don't want. >> our country doesn't need anything that's taking an extreme position on something. >> this economy is on life support. >> reporter: the presidential hopefuls focused on the economy and jobs tonight, issues also on the mind of this nursing student. >> if there's a job waiting for you when you get out of school, that's probably the utmost concern. >> reporter: rick perry will be attending a fundraising luncheon at palo alto on monday, and romney will also be in palo alto a week from friday. >>> tomorrow, it will be preside
blue ties and gray hair in vogue at the reagan debate. >> reporter: this group at the cigar bar and grill told us, texas governor rick perry was most impressive. >> he looks like reagan to me. it brings back a lot of the 1980s, the great era of reagan and the economic turn around. >> reporter: they also thought mitt romney performed well. >> we created more jobs in massachusetts than this president has created in the entire country. >> reporter: everyone told us,...
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we had adopted a hot line many years ago before they were in vogue. this young man call about criminals victimizing kids on the 38 bus line. every day these guys were getting on the same stop and steal shoesing and pack backs from kids and get off the next stop. no one did anything about it. he didn't do anything about it until the guy in the row in front of him got victimized. the police were able to put up a sting operation and that they were able to catch them. another instance. somebody jumped on the bus and beat this boy up and jumped off the bus and the other students at our school have all our students have been taught what to do in case someone hurts you on the bus. they had the bus number. the time, the description of what the people looked like and within 2 days these people were arrested. part of what we need to do is teach our kids to be aware of their environments. especially for middle school kids. they are not as worldly as high school kids. they need to be trained to negotiate their environments. >> i think that's a great bridge to doc
we had adopted a hot line many years ago before they were in vogue. this young man call about criminals victimizing kids on the 38 bus line. every day these guys were getting on the same stop and steal shoesing and pack backs from kids and get off the next stop. no one did anything about it. he didn't do anything about it until the guy in the row in front of him got victimized. the police were able to put up a sting operation and that they were able to catch them. another instance. somebody...
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know i don't disagree that they're using a lot nowadays you know sarah palin's brought it back into vogue and i actually did the op ed here one night saying i agree with her appeal as a first words well yeah but so do i in this case here's here's the question and i think this is really the larger question is is the economy you know we we create an economy this this this i i believe we agree on this that that. without a government you can't have an economy because you can have a court system to enforce that you can't have jails too and always have a rule of law that's right and you have to have a stable currency out that there are systems that are necessary for an economy they have to set it sets the rules of the road we exactly we the people establish the marketplace so the question is is the marketplace established so that the benefit of it the primary benefit of it derives to we the people the average working person or is the marketplace established so that the primary benefit of it accrues to the very wealthy and powerful people who by and large come to dominate know the marketplace yo
know i don't disagree that they're using a lot nowadays you know sarah palin's brought it back into vogue and i actually did the op ed here one night saying i agree with her appeal as a first words well yeah but so do i in this case here's here's the question and i think this is really the larger question is is the economy you know we we create an economy this this this i i believe we agree on this that that. without a government you can't have an economy because you can have a court system to...
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. >> host: it says something about the culture which expressions come into vogue says something about our culture. i don't want to mess asking you to comment on perhaps the most shocking claim claim, your opposition to the zero tolerance fad and we're both academics, you question what is now been a great favor of honor coats which we have zero tolerance for plagiarism or is zero tolerance for violence in schools which on the face seems like a great thing but you can make interesting points about it too. >> guest: first and foremost, besides the zero tolerance policies, there is evidence that suggest it does not work that at the superficial level perhaps they go back to another idea the suggestion that schools are scary places when in fact, they are less violent than in recent years. the evidence is out there now to suggest zero tolerance policies reach -- make more havoc than they are designed. uniform policy is the same. during the clinton administration there was a push because of well publicized examples, bad and tragic examples, around items of clothing or colors or sneakers that
. >> host: it says something about the culture which expressions come into vogue says something about our culture. i don't want to mess asking you to comment on perhaps the most shocking claim claim, your opposition to the zero tolerance fad and we're both academics, you question what is now been a great favor of honor coats which we have zero tolerance for plagiarism or is zero tolerance for violence in schools which on the face seems like a great thing but you can make interesting...
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you think that kate nelson will pose for vogue magazine?ill find out right after this as we take a live look at what is happening on wall street. the dow was up almost 250 points right now to 11,294. you are watching the kron 4 morning news, it is 8:52 a.m., we will be right [ cow mooing ] ♪ [ female announcer ] there's no need to produce foods yourself to be sure they're 100% natural. ♪ now there's open nature foods from safeway. no preservatives, no artificial anything. all within budget. a wide choice of natural foods that meet your high standards. ♪ open nature. only at safeway. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price.
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it's now in vogue in high fashion and on display during new york fashion week. >> i found this sequinzer which came from one of our swap hosts in atlanta. >> is this all because of the state of the economy? >> not at all. it's a confluence of factors. it's because of the recession. we've all become so digital that we want to meet in real life. >> reporter: for some business owners, though, it's old hat. >> how many t-shirts a day do you pump out? >> it could be thousands, it could be hundreds. >> reporter: harvey has been bartering his custom t-shirts for 25 years. what do you get out of this? >> i get broadway shows, i love broadway. travel, professional services, personal stuff, work around the office, all that has -- bartter has made that easy. >> reporter: he warrants it's important to use a reputable bartering service to prevent being ripped off by someone who doesn't fulfill their end of the deal. in new york, poppy harlow, cnn money. >>> move flg the big apple to apple itself, today is a big day for this company. this weekend will be pretty big as the tech giant opens two more
it's now in vogue in high fashion and on display during new york fashion week. >> i found this sequinzer which came from one of our swap hosts in atlanta. >> is this all because of the state of the economy? >> not at all. it's a confluence of factors. it's because of the recession. we've all become so digital that we want to meet in real life. >> reporter: for some business owners, though, it's old hat. >> how many t-shirts a day do you pump out? >> it could...
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blue ties and gray hair in vogue at the reagan debate. >> reporter: this group at the cigar bar and grill told us, texas governor rick perry was most impressive. >> he looks like reagan to me. it brings back a lot of the 1980s, the great era of reagan and the economic turn around. >> reporter: they also thought mitt romney performed well. >> we created more jobs in massachusetts than this president has created in the entire country. >> reporter: everyone told us, it's still too early to know who they want as the next president. what they do know is what they don't want. >> our country doesn't need anything that's taking an extreme position on something. >> this economy is on life support. >> reporter: the presidential hopefuls focused on the economy and jobs tonight, issues also on the mind of this nursing student. >> if there's a job waiting for you when you get out of school, that's probably the utmost concern. >> reporter: rick perry will be attending a fundraising luncheon at palo alto on monday, and romney will also be in palo alto a week from friday. >>> tomorrow, it will be preside
blue ties and gray hair in vogue at the reagan debate. >> reporter: this group at the cigar bar and grill told us, texas governor rick perry was most impressive. >> he looks like reagan to me. it brings back a lot of the 1980s, the great era of reagan and the economic turn around. >> reporter: they also thought mitt romney performed well. >> we created more jobs in massachusetts than this president has created in the entire country. >> reporter: everyone told us,...
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it's now even in vogue in high fashion.splay during new york city fashion week. >> i found this sequinned blazer which came from a swap host. >> you're a good barterer. >> is this the economy? >> it's a confluence of factors. it's because of the recession we've all become so digital, we want to meet in real life. >> for some business owners, though, it's old hat. >> how many t-shirts a day do you pump out of here? >> it could be thousands or hundreds. >> he's been bartering his custom t-shirts for 25 years. >> what do you get out of this? >> i get some of these older broadway shows. i love broadway. travel, professional services, personal stuff, work around the office if it needs, all that -- barter has made that easy. >> he warns it's important to use a reputable barter service to prevent getting ripped off by someone who doesn't fulfill their end of the deal. in new york, poppy harlow, cnn money. >> poppy getting into the action there. he's not bartering as far as we fwho. but actor gary sinise is a busy man. membership r
it's now even in vogue in high fashion.splay during new york city fashion week. >> i found this sequinned blazer which came from a swap host. >> you're a good barterer. >> is this the economy? >> it's a confluence of factors. it's because of the recession we've all become so digital, we want to meet in real life. >> for some business owners, though, it's old hat. >> how many t-shirts a day do you pump out of here? >> it could be thousands or hundreds....
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but for some reason, the word stimulus is now out of vogue. doesn't that in and of itself tell us that the stimulus plan as it was conceived, as it was passed didn't really get them where they wanted it to get us? >> i think your success as a talk show host, people who have been beating up on the president and on his economic plan and specifically the idea of stimulus, that stimulus was supposed to deliver us from the days of 8 or 9% unemployment and drive unemployment down and it hasn't happened. so then everybody blames the stimulus and the stimulus has become a stink bomb. oh, don't mention the stimulus. it's very unpopular with the american people, even though economists right and left say we do need the government to spend some money. we need government intervention here because the private sector, despite booming on wall street, is not hiring people. >> laura: when you look back, though, in the first two years of the administration, the white house, senate and congress were all in democrat hands. the president and the democrats decided t
but for some reason, the word stimulus is now out of vogue. doesn't that in and of itself tell us that the stimulus plan as it was conceived, as it was passed didn't really get them where they wanted it to get us? >> i think your success as a talk show host, people who have been beating up on the president and on his economic plan and specifically the idea of stimulus, that stimulus was supposed to deliver us from the days of 8 or 9% unemployment and drive unemployment down and it hasn't...
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. >> i am anita vogue gels love angeles. it is 15 miles west of phoenix.ots to fly f-16's. officials tell fox news the victims are a man and a woman. no word yet if they are military personnel or civilians. dominique strauss kahn now talking about his sexual encounter with a hotel made that ended with an arrest. the international monetary fund telling french television that it quote did not involve violence constraint nor aggression. strauss kahn falling it a moral failing. they have dropped all criminal charges. i am anita vogel. let's go back to huckabee. for your latest headlines log on to foxnews.com. news, you know it -- fox. >> mike: you can get my daily commentaries on the news of the day on the huckabee report on radio and pod cast. all the details of a station near you or to sign up for the pod cast or my facebook page or follow me on twitter go to mikehuckabee .com. the collapse of solyndra should haven't been a surprise to anybody. they got a guaranteed loan as part of president obama's green jobs plan. even though the omb warned the deal was no
. >> i am anita vogue gels love angeles. it is 15 miles west of phoenix.ots to fly f-16's. officials tell fox news the victims are a man and a woman. no word yet if they are military personnel or civilians. dominique strauss kahn now talking about his sexual encounter with a hotel made that ended with an arrest. the international monetary fund telling french television that it quote did not involve violence constraint nor aggression. strauss kahn falling it a moral failing. they have...
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halle berry was on the cover of 2010's "vogue."s obama effect appeared to be limited to print. this despite the fact that black women spend approximately $20 billion a year on clothes. according to a report compiled by loop21.com, a site for which i am a contributing editor, last year of 144 shows, 25 featured no black models, while 19 featured no asian models. now, there are those that have argued that when we have real problems from poverty to more serious forms of discrimination, why does an issue like diversity in fashion matter? well, i'll tell you why it matters. if you do a google search for the cosby show and the election of barack obama, you'll get over 100,000 hits. the reason, because from academics to political consultants, there are countless experts who believe that the impact that "the cosby show" had on popular culture paved the way for the election of president obama. this subject seems to be one of the few points that karl rove and "the new york times" actually agree on. my point is that pop culture often has a mu
halle berry was on the cover of 2010's "vogue."s obama effect appeared to be limited to print. this despite the fact that black women spend approximately $20 billion a year on clothes. according to a report compiled by loop21.com, a site for which i am a contributing editor, last year of 144 shows, 25 featured no black models, while 19 featured no asian models. now, there are those that have argued that when we have real problems from poverty to more serious forms of discrimination,...
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the fog is bad over the city of san francisco and causing problems as of vogue. one hour delays for rival flights. this is patchy fog. in walnut creek much better conditions. this afternoon we should see these temperatures in some select locations in the east bay and antioch. concord, mid-80s and mostly sunny. temperatures are right now, in some areas in view of cool off, you have dropped a degree in fairfield. here is where we see temperatures going this afternoon. san jose is hovering around the 80 degree mark. the inland valleys will be warm. upper 80s and antioch was possibly 90s near brentwood. 71 in oakland, 75 in hayward. as a slide over to the peninsula we are warm on the southern part near redwood city and palo alto. 74 in san rafael. here is your 7 day forecast. cooling it kicks in tomorrow and stay with us until friday. temperatures inland dipping from the upper 80s to the upper 80s by friday. >> traffic is backed up only to the middle of the east parking lot. the san mateo bridge has been a problem free. there are no problems reported across the span
the fog is bad over the city of san francisco and causing problems as of vogue. one hour delays for rival flights. this is patchy fog. in walnut creek much better conditions. this afternoon we should see these temperatures in some select locations in the east bay and antioch. concord, mid-80s and mostly sunny. temperatures are right now, in some areas in view of cool off, you have dropped a degree in fairfield. here is where we see temperatures going this afternoon. san jose is hovering around...
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we all love so much those pictures in vogue over the summer.g i ever wanted. it's a blessing, it's a delight. they're challenging, they're 2 and there's two of them. it's just enriched our lives in words i can't express. >> what is the toughest for you going to work? >> i think it's -- it's most difficult at the most surprising moments. you plan to be away. it's a finite period of time. you can make sense of it. then something happens and then you have to leave unexpectedly and go out for a work thing that you didn't plan. that's the moment where you breaks you. the other night i had to do something and i had been away, it was far more painful than knowing in my head i'm away for seven days and maybe other mothers can relate to that and fathers. it's surprising the things that are painful or the things that you feel the most conflict about or these measures of guilts. >> ali was telling me some of the elements in this character was anti-carrie. do you miss carrieie at all? >> i think i miss the company i kept. i think i miss the familiarity of
we all love so much those pictures in vogue over the summer.g i ever wanted. it's a blessing, it's a delight. they're challenging, they're 2 and there's two of them. it's just enriched our lives in words i can't express. >> what is the toughest for you going to work? >> i think it's -- it's most difficult at the most surprising moments. you plan to be away. it's a finite period of time. you can make sense of it. then something happens and then you have to leave unexpectedly and go...
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jenna: brevity seems to be in vogue. like a tweet, 140 words or less, right, james? >> reporter: we waited 30 months for this? i think that is fewer than 140 characters. jenna: 140 characters. thank you very much, james rosen in d.c. today. >> reporter: thank you. jon: for now, for more now on the president's jobs plan and the republican strategy in response, we're joined by joe trippi, the former howard dean presidential campaign manager, also a fox news contributor. so obviously you're coming at this from the democratic perspective, joe. the president takes this bill, three patriotic words, the american jobs act. how could any republican vote against something called the american jobs act? that seems to be what he is daring them to do? >> well i think what you're seeing with the republican response is sort of the difference between governing and campaigning. people campaigning for president will have much harsher comments and be against the president's plan but eric cantor, boehner, speaker boehner, they have got, they have got to do something here. the entire coun
jenna: brevity seems to be in vogue. like a tweet, 140 words or less, right, james? >> reporter: we waited 30 months for this? i think that is fewer than 140 characters. jenna: 140 characters. thank you very much, james rosen in d.c. today. >> reporter: thank you. jon: for now, for more now on the president's jobs plan and the republican strategy in response, we're joined by joe trippi, the former howard dean presidential campaign manager, also a fox news contributor. so obviously...
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fashion week, who are strutting stone-faced on the runway, or posing with a pout on the faces of "voguefactured in some model factory, somewhere. in fact, however their beginnings often look a lot like this. >> excuse me. >> reporter: this is another day at the office for jeff and mary clarke. they're in a mall in suburban st. louis. >> no thank you. >> are you sure? >> positive. >> okay, thank you. >> reporter: hunting for models. >> i feel bad for the girl. maybe in her heart she had a dream to be a model. but her mother just shut it down. >> reporter: this married couple spends their days -- >> how tall are you? >> reporter: approaching total strangers. >> she's like, who are these people? >> reporter: so, what is a model scout? >> we're professional stalkers. >> reporter: they hunt their quarry in unlikely places. >> pumpkin patches. >>>>umpkin patch. gas station. drugstores. >> sporting goods stores. >> jonas brothers. >> britney spears. >> lots of concerts. >> reporter: mary's scouting career exploded when she found this young man in a bar in iowa in 1997. his name, ashton kutcher
fashion week, who are strutting stone-faced on the runway, or posing with a pout on the faces of "voguefactured in some model factory, somewhere. in fact, however their beginnings often look a lot like this. >> excuse me. >> reporter: this is another day at the office for jeff and mary clarke. they're in a mall in suburban st. louis. >> no thank you. >> are you sure? >> positive. >> okay, thank you. >> reporter: hunting for models. >> i feel...
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as the director said, i have not been in vogue. before we go to questions, let me ask you one. you include some very stark talk. can you expand on it a little bit? what do you see as the things that, as a global economic system we have not done as well as we might have over the last two or three years, or you pick the time frame, and responding to this crisis? >> i think if i look at europe, to begin with, because of the way in which decisions are implemented, and because it is based on 17 parliamentary processes, we have not signaled sufficiently well for the markets in particular the degree of consolidation, fiscal respectability, accountability, the european numbers, particularly those the euro zone is prepared to take. it has been a slow process which was directionally right but to slow ended little bit behind the curve, impressed upon the markets that the european players in this monetary zone were prepared to shoulder the pain together. that is one example. the second example i think in many corners, austerity has been decided shortly after the stimulus packages were put
as the director said, i have not been in vogue. before we go to questions, let me ask you one. you include some very stark talk. can you expand on it a little bit? what do you see as the things that, as a global economic system we have not done as well as we might have over the last two or three years, or you pick the time frame, and responding to this crisis? >> i think if i look at europe, to begin with, because of the way in which decisions are implemented, and because it is based on...
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. >> steve: vogue is his middle name. >> brian: is it true that attractive women like yourselves have> well, to be honest, i never had a boyfriend in high school. i never went to a dance. i never got asked out, nothing. >> me either. >> brian: and then? >> then when i got out of high school, people started asking me out. >> brian: wow. do you have the same struggles, erin? >> yeah. i was also really tall for my age. i'm 5' 11, so when i was in middle school and stuff, most boys were shorter than me. >> steve: have you met ed behind camera 3. >> brian: get over here. >> i know i can see you over the camera. at 5' 3, i don't feel sorry for either one of you. i've just got to say that. >> gretchen: good luck with your event. >> from 7:00 o'clock to 10:00 o'clock, we'll be taking pictures. limited edition t-shirt. >> gretchen: more "fox & friends," two minutes away. [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu uss chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ '80s dance music plays ] [ sighs ] [ male anno
. >> steve: vogue is his middle name. >> brian: is it true that attractive women like yourselves have> well, to be honest, i never had a boyfriend in high school. i never went to a dance. i never got asked out, nothing. >> me either. >> brian: and then? >> then when i got out of high school, people started asking me out. >> brian: wow. do you have the same struggles, erin? >> yeah. i was also really tall for my age. i'm 5' 11, so when i was in middle...
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also, to my knowledge, the first person ever to be on the cover of "forbes" magazine and featured in "vogue" in the same month. that was funny. director lagarde took the helm of the i.m.f. during the greatest shock to hit the global economy in our lifetimes. the series of economic aftershocks, combined with ongoing post-earthquake misery in japan, political turmoil in the middle east, and the deeply worrying euro crisis has fueled the worldwide slow doufpble as a recovering politician myself, i am well aware that while countries with deeply interconnected financial systems grapple with unique yet shared problems, their embattled leaders often find themselves with few tools left in the box. caught in a spiral of political fear and forces determined to prevent them from doing what really needs to be done. what in the world could i be talking about? the united states has been no exception. in my view, our country has a rare second chance to lead as congress begins to debate the american jobs act and the deficit supercommittee begins its work. we must summon the courage and bipartisanship to re
also, to my knowledge, the first person ever to be on the cover of "forbes" magazine and featured in "vogue" in the same month. that was funny. director lagarde took the helm of the i.m.f. during the greatest shock to hit the global economy in our lifetimes. the series of economic aftershocks, combined with ongoing post-earthquake misery in japan, political turmoil in the middle east, and the deeply worrying euro crisis has fueled the worldwide slow doufpble as a recovering...
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information-sharing, integration, cooperation have always been part of this agency's dna, not because it is in vogue today, but because it has always been the right thing to do. that is a legacy and identity to be proud of. it is a solid foundation for what this agency will be called upon to deliver in the years to come. there are challenges ahead. this agency will be tested. the intelligence community will be tested. our nation will be tested. this agency will be ready, because inside dia we never forget, because, while much of what we do was done in secret -- is done in secret, our work is and will remain a public trust. we have a legacy worth celebrating. now is the time before our future. at this time, i would like to call your attention to the screen, for our tribute to our fallen. major robert p. perry. celeste m. brown. >> i would like to invite mr. michael hughes, australian defense liaison, who is presenting a gift on behalf of major paul simon, director of australian defense intelligence organization, to please join the director. the dio congratulates lieutenant general burgess and the men
information-sharing, integration, cooperation have always been part of this agency's dna, not because it is in vogue today, but because it has always been the right thing to do. that is a legacy and identity to be proud of. it is a solid foundation for what this agency will be called upon to deliver in the years to come. there are challenges ahead. this agency will be tested. the intelligence community will be tested. our nation will be tested. this agency will be ready, because inside dia we...
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. >> i have not been an in load -- i not been in vogue. >> you included some start talk. what do you see are the things that we have not done as well as we might have over the last two or three years? >> i am prepared to take some of the blame for that. it if i look at here for instance, because of the cumbersome way in which it is implemented, and because it is based on 17 parliamentary process. personally those of the year's end. it impresses upon the market that the european thing is in this monetary zone. it shoulders the pain to get a fair. in many corners, austerity has been decided at to the packages were put in place. in too harsh a way, it leaves a bit of space. the long-term loss of having not killed growth and having reduced it is a possibility to expand. moving very brutally from the financial crisis. there's the austerity. this could have been better. >> it is in many advanced economies. s barney frank of massachusetts. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] >> thank you. witnesses on the first panel are the of ma willry sh -- honorable mary shapiro who was no
. >> i have not been an in load -- i not been in vogue. >> you included some start talk. what do you see are the things that we have not done as well as we might have over the last two or three years? >> i am prepared to take some of the blame for that. it if i look at here for instance, because of the cumbersome way in which it is implemented, and because it is based on 17 parliamentary process. personally those of the year's end. it impresses upon the market that the...
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. >> as the director has noted, i have not been in "vogue." let me ask you a question. you included some fairly stark talk, you talked about things that the policymakers have not done. can you expand on that a little bit? what do you see, as a global economic system, that we might not have done as well as we might have. >> i am prepared to take some of the blame for that. if you look at europe, to begin with, because of the cumbersome way in which decisions are implemented, it is based on 17 parliamentary processes. we have not the signal is sufficiently well for the market in particular, the degree of fiscal responsibility and accountability. it has been a slow process which was directionally right. we impress upon the markets that the european places in the monetary zone shoulder the pain together or the packages are in place and expanded, without distinguishing between the short-term gains in the long term loss -- and the long-term loss of having reduced its possibility to expand. the stimulus, the austerity, without letting growth take hold. >> and this country? >>
. >> as the director has noted, i have not been in "vogue." let me ask you a question. you included some fairly stark talk, you talked about things that the policymakers have not done. can you expand on that a little bit? what do you see, as a global economic system, that we might not have done as well as we might have. >> i am prepared to take some of the blame for that. if you look at europe, to begin with, because of the cumbersome way in which decisions are...
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it has to do, i think, with academic vogue. the fact that it's now in fashion to talk about radicalization, and now the group and the focus of our attention is al-qaeda. but when you talk about ltte or about the ira, you, in retrospect, use the same term because it's the here and now of discussion. so i think it's not for any profound reason other than the fluctuations of academic terminology that now focused on this particular term. >> and i have a theory, too. i think it's intimate -- it's a new term. you will not find lots of literature on radicalization pre-9/11. and so i think it has come up in the context of 9/11 and of al-qaeda, and it wasn't used to the same extent. we were using different words for it in the case of the ira. we were discussing root causes and how people would become involved. i would call that radicalization today, but it was called something different before. i'm pretty sure that if we see a revival of, for example, the type of anders breivik type of attack, and in the context of that type of attack,
it has to do, i think, with academic vogue. the fact that it's now in fashion to talk about radicalization, and now the group and the focus of our attention is al-qaeda. but when you talk about ltte or about the ira, you, in retrospect, use the same term because it's the here and now of discussion. so i think it's not for any profound reason other than the fluctuations of academic terminology that now focused on this particular term. >> and i have a theory, too. i think it's intimate --...