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not warren jeffs'.ing the marriage. >> he talked about abstinence. he doesn't talk about promiscuity. there's no evidence that warren told allen, go ahead and rape your wife. >> elisa was 21 by this time. because she was a minor when it happened, the camera didn't show her face when she was told how she was taught to always obey the prophet. >> he told me that i was not living up to my vows. i was not being obedient. >> but the prosecution needed more than elise's story. they need what had rebecca could tell them. >> they said, we can prove that your sister was raped but your testimony links the whole thing to the crime. because you were in a prophet family. you were schooled by him and you understand the training and culture of this. >> and so rebecca came to court and saw warren jeffs for the first time since she left short creek. and before she spoke, before she took the oath, she made a statement. not in words, in what she wore. >> we were not allowed to wear the color red growing up. and warren had
not warren jeffs'.ing the marriage. >> he talked about abstinence. he doesn't talk about promiscuity. there's no evidence that warren told allen, go ahead and rape your wife. >> elisa was 21 by this time. because she was a minor when it happened, the camera didn't show her face when she was told how she was taught to always obey the prophet. >> he told me that i was not living up to my vows. i was not being obedient. >> but the prosecution needed more than elise's story....
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the rich the billionaires you think warren brought her here just. you think you are here to start i had a bird good day yesterday ok right well stanley dr miller of courses. show a rare ray of sunshine into this corrupt swamp of wall street and see n.b.c. and financial media and he's pointing out the obvious that quantitative easing is a wealth transference mechanism and the people who get this wealth believe that they're the chosen people they believe that they're god's chosen bankers on earth that they have the some kind of rights above and beyond human rights to be given billions and billions of dollars because then their activities trickle down to the benefit of the of the unwashed those morons out there that they routinely stab in the back and that's they have a god complex well actually druckenmiller brings this up this notion of the turtle down and he saying he sounes that the theory coming out from the academics at the fed is that it's going to trickle down he said i mean maybe this trickle down monetary policy that gives money to billionair
the rich the billionaires you think warren brought her here just. you think you are here to start i had a bird good day yesterday ok right well stanley dr miller of courses. show a rare ray of sunshine into this corrupt swamp of wall street and see n.b.c. and financial media and he's pointing out the obvious that quantitative easing is a wealth transference mechanism and the people who get this wealth believe that they're the chosen people they believe that they're god's chosen bankers on earth...
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this by creating their own money and they go into this vicious cycle and you point out that while warren buffett was saying that oh the fed. reserve is the most successful had fought in history yes congress voted to cut back on the food stamp program so the food stamps for wall street which is quantitative easing has been kept in place and i predict as many have that the eighty five dollars eighty five billion dollar a month. quantitative easing will be increased food stamps were curtailed and of course. the hedge fund that is run by the u.s. federal reserve has been one of the best performers. s. and p. five hundred for example is up twenty percent this year so you can kind of say that's the fed's hedge fund performance but even warren buffett who's there pushing ben bernanke he to stay on this fed chairman buffett said that the fed's eventual exit from its monthly bond buying program will carry unforeseen risks quote we are in an experiment which hasn't really been tried before he said adding that quote buying securities is usually easier than selling securities right i equate this wit
this by creating their own money and they go into this vicious cycle and you point out that while warren buffett was saying that oh the fed. reserve is the most successful had fought in history yes congress voted to cut back on the food stamp program so the food stamps for wall street which is quantitative easing has been kept in place and i predict as many have that the eighty five dollars eighty five billion dollar a month. quantitative easing will be increased food stamps were curtailed and...
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guests have actually said is that the fed is like a hedge fund which apparently is something that warren buffett agrees with and thinks is a great thing the federal reserve is the greatest hedge fund in history says warren buffett the eighty two year old who has led berkshire hathaway for more than four decades hailed the fed's ability to make money from bond purchases as a result of quantitative easing which in five years is more than tripled its balance sheet to more than three point six trillion dollars the fed is the greatest hedge fund in history he said yeah right ok it's a four trillion dollar hedge fund so if they want the price of stocks to move up they go in and they buy stocks they buy us and p. futures if they want the price of gold to go down they sell gold they sell naked futures in the gold market they work with banks on wall street selling futures contracts they move prices where they want prices to go so in the case of stocks they like to move them higher because the dow jones according to alan greenspan another federal reserve chairman saying that everything that they d
guests have actually said is that the fed is like a hedge fund which apparently is something that warren buffett agrees with and thinks is a great thing the federal reserve is the greatest hedge fund in history says warren buffett the eighty two year old who has led berkshire hathaway for more than four decades hailed the fed's ability to make money from bond purchases as a result of quantitative easing which in five years is more than tripled its balance sheet to more than three point six...
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so facing warren jeffs, it was strange. it was a storm of emotion going on. but i also knew it was a sad day. because i knew that it didn't end. i knew that there were other young girls who were still and are still being violated. he is still running that place from prison through phone calls. so it's not over. but i would like to think, and i definitely hope, that we've made a dent, that we've brought forward evidence that they can look at, that they can then look at the behavior and make that decision from. >> rebecca, what kind of a relationship do you have with your family? where's your mother? do you speak to her at all? what about your siblings? for you personally is there marriage on the cards going forward, a real marriage to somebody that you love, children perhaps? >> i do have two young children. you know, to begin with in regards to my family, i have not spoken to my mother since 2006. she told me over a phone call that she would rather see all of her children dead and laid in the grave than to see any one of them stand up against their prophet. a
so facing warren jeffs, it was strange. it was a storm of emotion going on. but i also knew it was a sad day. because i knew that it didn't end. i knew that there were other young girls who were still and are still being violated. he is still running that place from prison through phone calls. so it's not over. but i would like to think, and i definitely hope, that we've made a dent, that we've brought forward evidence that they can look at, that they can then look at the behavior and make that...
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warren jeffs can take your family away from you, warren jeffs can take your house away from you, andwarren jeffs most of all can take your salvation away from you, that's what these people believe. >> has the situation gotten better or worse since he's been in prison? >> i think that they're getting worse for the flds. >> more extreme? >> more extreme. >> even though warren jeffs is locked up the situation in colorado city is worse? >> oh definitely, way worse. there's no marriages that's happening because warren is the only man that can actually performing marriages. there's no sexual contact between husband and wife. >> they've stopped sexual activity between husbands and wives? >> within the last year. the only communication that you can have is a handshake and no longer than three seconds. >> with your spouse? >> with your spouse. he wants to have total human control over everybody up there. >> in a rare exchange with an outsider, lenore said she experienced discrimination personally. she claims town marshals wouldn't protect her from her husband whom she said was physically abus
warren jeffs can take your family away from you, warren jeffs can take your house away from you, andwarren jeffs most of all can take your salvation away from you, that's what these people believe. >> has the situation gotten better or worse since he's been in prison? >> i think that they're getting worse for the flds. >> more extreme? >> more extreme. >> even though warren jeffs is locked up the situation in colorado city is worse? >> oh definitely, way...
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what do you think about that, warren? >> well, the lower interest rates are -- the more assets are worth, basically. to the extent that qe-3 is -- is keeping interest rates lower than they would otherwise, it probably keeps asset prices higher than they might be otherwise. there's other variables. if that doesn't exist maybe it's because business is a lot better. there's more than one variable. there's really dozens of variables. interest rates are a terribly important variable in the valuation of assets. >> when you look around at the market, though, it's definitely moved significantly over the last four or five years. >> sure. >> we've seen some major pickup. when you look around, are there still deals that you can see like the deal you did with brian with bank of america? do you still see good positions or have stocks just moved too far? >> they've moved a long way. they were very cheap five years ago. ridiculously cheap. that's been corrected. they're probably more or less fairly priced now. i don't think -- we don't
what do you think about that, warren? >> well, the lower interest rates are -- the more assets are worth, basically. to the extent that qe-3 is -- is keeping interest rates lower than they would otherwise, it probably keeps asset prices higher than they might be otherwise. there's other variables. if that doesn't exist maybe it's because business is a lot better. there's more than one variable. there's really dozens of variables. interest rates are a terribly important variable in the...
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the president may want to teach senator warren a lesson. we have that intriguing story coming up. >> politics behind the headlines. >>> let's check where we stand on the market. dow jones up quarter percent higher. as bill said, market close to all-time high. nasdaq pretty much at the highest devils with a gain of 27.23 points, 3745. s&p 500, up half a percent at 1705. above 1700 on the standard & poor's. stocks creeping closer to record highs despite concerns the federal reserve may, in fact, announce the beginning of the taper tomorrow. bob pisani, people weren't worried? >> no, four points away from the historic high on s&p. art cashin has been using a great word to describe how they're not worried, rationality. he says nothing has blown up. everything has worked out and they think everything is going to work out. europe, china, syria, summers, everything has worked out. i know it sounds like complacency but they believe the taper will work out. most believe there will be a modest tape tomorrow. debt ceiling is the next problem. they don
the president may want to teach senator warren a lesson. we have that intriguing story coming up. >> politics behind the headlines. >>> let's check where we stand on the market. dow jones up quarter percent higher. as bill said, market close to all-time high. nasdaq pretty much at the highest devils with a gain of 27.23 points, 3745. s&p 500, up half a percent at 1705. above 1700 on the standard & poor's. stocks creeping closer to record highs despite concerns the federal...
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they felt i was fighting warren jeffs, which i was. >> we wanted to ask warren jeffs but he declinedinterview from his texas prison cell. we requested interviews with the colorado city may tor, and the chief martial, but they also declined. a phoenix based attorney for the town agreed to a telephone interview. >> colorado city has been investigated behalf a dozen counties, state, federal agencies the d.o.j. is currently suing the city, why has there been so much interest in what is happening there. >> it is an easy target. i represent a lot of municipalities in arizona, and i don't see any distinction in how colorado city runs its own, verses any other municipality. the only difference is there's a religion in colorado city, that people find very interesting. >> one of the people we spoke to was the attorney general tom horn of arizona, and he said that prioritiestop priorities is to try to disban the police department, he again, says that it is serving the interests to f.l.d.s. church. >> my response is simple, where's the evidence? rather than make the allegations show the evidence
they felt i was fighting warren jeffs, which i was. >> we wanted to ask warren jeffs but he declinedinterview from his texas prison cell. we requested interviews with the colorado city may tor, and the chief martial, but they also declined. a phoenix based attorney for the town agreed to a telephone interview. >> colorado city has been investigated behalf a dozen counties, state, federal agencies the d.o.j. is currently suing the city, why has there been so much interest in what is...
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here with me now is rick warren and his wife kay. this is their first interview since the death of their son matthew. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> my deepest condolences on this awful loss to you and your family. i remember that day. i remember seeing the news breaking. >> thank you. >> obviously you're very famous, rick, and it flew around, i can only imagine what it was like for you two. how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this thing called the four stages of dying. and i think there's actually six. we've gone back and forth for months. the first stage is shock. and for us the shock still happens. but at least for the first month i thought matthew was going to walk through the door. i couldn't believe it had happened. it was just so sudden. and then you go through this profound sadness that comes into your life. then you move to what i call struggle. and that's all the why questions. why now, why this, why me, why matthew. and all of that struggle. and then you move to a stage that i c
here with me now is rick warren and his wife kay. this is their first interview since the death of their son matthew. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> my deepest condolences on this awful loss to you and your family. i remember that day. i remember seeing the news breaking. >> thank you. >> obviously you're very famous, rick, and it flew around, i can only imagine what it was like for you two. how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler...
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here we me now is rick warren and his wife kay. this is the first interview since the death of their son matthew. >> thank you. >> my deepest condolences on this awful loss to you and your family. >> thank you. >> obviously you're very famous, rick, and it flew around, i can only imagine what it was like for you two. how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this stage of dying. and i think there's actually six. we've gone back and forth for months. the first stage is shock. and for us the shock still happens. but at least for the first month i thought matthew was going to walk through the door. i couldn't believe it had happened. it was just so sudden. and then you go through this profound sadness that comes into your life. then you move to what i call struggle. and that's all the why questions. why now, why this, why many, why matthew. and all of that struggle. and then you move to a stage that i call surrender. i wrote in my journal, i tweeted, i'd rather have all of my requests and not have all of m
here we me now is rick warren and his wife kay. this is the first interview since the death of their son matthew. >> thank you. >> my deepest condolences on this awful loss to you and your family. >> thank you. >> obviously you're very famous, rick, and it flew around, i can only imagine what it was like for you two. how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this stage of dying. and i think there's actually six. we've gone back and...
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guests have actually said is that the fed is like a hedge fund which apparently is something that warren buffett agrees with and thinks is a great thing the federal reserve is the greatest hedge fund in history says warren buffett the eighty two year old who has led berkshire hathaway for more than four decades hailed the fed's ability to make money from bond purchases as a result of quantitative easing which in five years is more than tripled its balance sheet to more than three point six trillion dollars the fed is the greatest hedge fund in history he said yeah right ok it's a four trillion dollar hedge fund so if they want the price of stocks to move up
guests have actually said is that the fed is like a hedge fund which apparently is something that warren buffett agrees with and thinks is a great thing the federal reserve is the greatest hedge fund in history says warren buffett the eighty two year old who has led berkshire hathaway for more than four decades hailed the fed's ability to make money from bond purchases as a result of quantitative easing which in five years is more than tripled its balance sheet to more than three point six...
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but i do think that senator warren actually has her facts correct. back over the past 65 years, there have been 36 supreme court justices. if you rank them in terms of their pro-business votes, it really is true that five out of the top ten on the current court, conservatives in the current court. and in slots number one and two, something like 2,000 decisions we're considering over all that time span, are justices alito and justice roberts. it is true that the win rate for the chamber of commerce has been 70%, if you go back to the rehnquist court it was about 55%. so, she's got her facts correct. >> you say like it's all about nothing. senator hutchison, senator, go ahead, weigh in. >> yeah, let me just say. why do democrats feel they have to make big business the enemy? who do the labor unions think high hire people? who do these democratic senators think will bring our economy back? it's people who hire people. that's business. why do you -- why would you -- >> that's interesting. >> -- make big business the interesting -- >> i can speak to that.
but i do think that senator warren actually has her facts correct. back over the past 65 years, there have been 36 supreme court justices. if you rank them in terms of their pro-business votes, it really is true that five out of the top ten on the current court, conservatives in the current court. and in slots number one and two, something like 2,000 decisions we're considering over all that time span, are justices alito and justice roberts. it is true that the win rate for the chamber of...
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here with me now is rick warren and his wife kay. this is their first interview since the death of their son matthew. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> my deepest condolences on this awful loss to you and your family. i remember that day. i remember seeing the news breaking. >> thank you. >> obviously you're very famous, rick, and it flew around, i can only imagine what it was like for you two. how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this thing called the four stages of dying. and i think there's actually six. we've gone back and forth for months. the first stage is shock. and for us the shock still happens. but at least for the first month i thought matthew was going to walk through the door. i couldn't believe it had happened. it was just so sudden. and then you go through this profound sadness that comes into your life. then you move to what i call struggle. and that's all the why questions. why now, why this, why me, why matthew. and all of that struggle. and then you move to a stage that i c
here with me now is rick warren and his wife kay. this is their first interview since the death of their son matthew. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> my deepest condolences on this awful loss to you and your family. i remember that day. i remember seeing the news breaking. >> thank you. >> obviously you're very famous, rick, and it flew around, i can only imagine what it was like for you two. how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler...
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. >> rick warren and his wife, kay, speaking out for the first time since their family tragedy. >> we stood in the driveway, just embracing each other, sobbing. >> piers morgan live. >> here with me now is pastor rick warren, the founder of saddleback church, his wife, kay, the co-founder. this is their first interview since the tragic death of their son back in april. welcome to both of you. 92 thank you. >> my deepest condolences to the awful loss of your family. i remember that day. you're very famous and it flew around the internet and around the world. i felt a huge sense of sadness for you having interviewed you a few times. i can only begin to imagine what it was like for you two. how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this thing called the four stages of death. i actually died. i actually think there's six. we've been watching ourselves go back and forth the first several months. the first stage is shock. for us, shock still happens. for at least the first month, i kept waiting for matthew to come in the door. when's my son going to walk in? i j
. >> rick warren and his wife, kay, speaking out for the first time since their family tragedy. >> we stood in the driveway, just embracing each other, sobbing. >> piers morgan live. >> here with me now is pastor rick warren, the founder of saddleback church, his wife, kay, the co-founder. this is their first interview since the tragic death of their son back in april. welcome to both of you. 92 thank you. >> my deepest condolences to the awful loss of your family....
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warren buffett, to.we have william ayers that even during the gilded age, we didn't have so much wealth. the question i always ask is does it hurt anyone but the place has $40 billion to $50 billion? i say no, bill gates alone has created dozens of billionaires. so has warren buffett. so have the people who create the business. i worry about is there's too much envy. read more bill gates and more warren buffets and more people like steve jobs. steve jobs is another great example. steve jobs created hundreds of thousands of jobs in this country. when he died, he was a multi, mark a billionaire. most people think this country was greatly enriched by the fact that steve jobs is here in america. but i would say is there's too much concentration. even her question, with all due respect. that's the focus of too many policymakers. my focus is how do we make sure everyone has that right? over the last 25 years to 1982 until the time of the recession, there's no question the middle-class is better off. the middle
warren buffett, to.we have william ayers that even during the gilded age, we didn't have so much wealth. the question i always ask is does it hurt anyone but the place has $40 billion to $50 billion? i say no, bill gates alone has created dozens of billionaires. so has warren buffett. so have the people who create the business. i worry about is there's too much envy. read more bill gates and more warren buffets and more people like steve jobs. steve jobs is another great example. steve jobs...
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you're watching rick warren and kay warren interview, moving interview about the tragic suicide of theirld son matthew. and you were telling me before we'd started the interview about the effect that rick warren had had on your life with his book. tell me about that. >> right. incredible. his book came into my life in a time period where it was absolutely a god thing that his words in that book appeared in my life. it was a pretty tough time period and i began to study purpose driven life. and quite frankly, i'm living it today. that's really my -- that's my goal in life and what i do with my music and my life is to -- i'm searching for purpose. and every single day i feel like it's part of the reason that i think god has, you know, allowed me to live this life as i have a purpose to fulfill and i pray god will give me the wisdom and vision to fulfill that purpose. rick warren's book, it came at a time when i needed it most. and him and his wife, that interview moved me deeply. i wanted to take this moment to express my sadness for them and at their loss of their son but at the same time
you're watching rick warren and kay warren interview, moving interview about the tragic suicide of theirld son matthew. and you were telling me before we'd started the interview about the effect that rick warren had had on your life with his book. tell me about that. >> right. incredible. his book came into my life in a time period where it was absolutely a god thing that his words in that book appeared in my life. it was a pretty tough time period and i began to study purpose driven...
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and warren buffett, too. we have billionaires' that even during the gilded age we didn't have so much wealth. the question i always ask is does it occur to anyone that bill gates has 40 or $50 billion. i would say no my goodness. alone he has created thousands of millionaires and so has warren buffett and the people who create the businesses. what i worry about is too much in the. what we need is more warren buffett's and more people like steve jobs. look, steve jobs is another great example. he created the industries and hundreds of thousands of jobs in the country. now when he died he was a multimillionaire. but i think most people think the country was greatly enriched by the fact steve jobs was here. now what i this say is that there is too much concentration. you're asking about income distribution. that's the focus of too many policy makers. my focus is how do we make sure everyone is better off? over the last 25 years from a lot 1982 until the time of this recession, there is no question the middle cla
and warren buffett, too. we have billionaires' that even during the gilded age we didn't have so much wealth. the question i always ask is does it occur to anyone that bill gates has 40 or $50 billion. i would say no my goodness. alone he has created thousands of millionaires and so has warren buffett and the people who create the businesses. what i worry about is too much in the. what we need is more warren buffett's and more people like steve jobs. look, steve jobs is another great example....
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. >> rick warren and his wife, kay, speaking out for the first time since their family tragedy. >> we stood in the driveway, just embracing each other, sobbing. >> piers morgan live. >> here with me now is pastor rick warren, the founder of saddleback church, his wife, kay, the co-founder. this is their first interview since the tragic death of their son back in april. welcome to both of you. 92 thank you. >> my deepest condolences to the awful loss of your family. i remember that day. you're very famous and it flew around the internet and around the world. i felt a huge sense of sadness for you having interviewed you a few times. i can only begin to imagine what it was like for you two. ha how have you been coping? >> well, you know, elizabeth kubler ross did this thing called the four stages of death. i actually died. i actually think there's six. we've been watching ourselves go back and forth the first several months. the first stage is shock. for us, shock still happens. for at least the first month, i kept waiting for matthew to come in the door. when's my son going to walk in?
. >> rick warren and his wife, kay, speaking out for the first time since their family tragedy. >> we stood in the driveway, just embracing each other, sobbing. >> piers morgan live. >> here with me now is pastor rick warren, the founder of saddleback church, his wife, kay, the co-founder. this is their first interview since the tragic death of their son back in april. welcome to both of you. 92 thank you. >> my deepest condolences to the awful loss of your family....
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pathor warren and his wife kay.this is heart breaking to listen to for anybody, never mind a parent or anyone to go through this. you are there at his house, matthew's house. you now know that he has done what you have always hoped you would never do. did you go in? did you go and try to see him? >> i didn't want to see what the pocket was. i opened the door, i led the police in, i immediately came right back out. i didn't want to -- >> no, we didn't. neither of us wanted to. the pictures in our mind are terrible enough. >> were bad enough. >> and we were fortunate, some people find their loved ones. we were fortunate that we did not have to witness that, but they let us know it was catastrophic that the police officer was this, you don't want to have an open casket. so i assumed i would never see him again. so i said, i am definitely, i want to see, i am going to hug him when you bring him out. and so they did. when they, then when they brought his body out, i, i hugged him for all it was worth and they, the corone
pathor warren and his wife kay.this is heart breaking to listen to for anybody, never mind a parent or anyone to go through this. you are there at his house, matthew's house. you now know that he has done what you have always hoped you would never do. did you go in? did you go and try to see him? >> i didn't want to see what the pocket was. i opened the door, i led the police in, i immediately came right back out. i didn't want to -- >> no, we didn't. neither of us wanted to. the...
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his interview with the warrens will air tonight at 9:00. near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. thanks very much for joining cnn's special live coverage of the shooting at the washington navy yard. we now know the names of all 12 people shot to death. the mother of one navy veteran killed spoke to our detroit affiliate wvid. >> it's not real. it just -- it's not possible. it's not possible that they shot him for just no reason. he loved his country. he loved the navy. he loved flying. he was just a happy person. >> within the last hour, the fbi held a news conference here in washington confirming that the shooter, aaron alexis, entered the compound with just one weapon and fired at offices who ultimately shot him to death. >> at this time, we believe that mr. alexis entered building 197 at the navy yard with a shotgun. we do not have any information at this time that he had an ar-15 in his possession. we also believe mr. alexis may have gained acces
his interview with the warrens will air tonight at 9:00. near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. thanks very much for joining cnn's special live coverage of the shooting at the washington navy yard. we now know the names of all 12 people shot to death. the mother of one navy veteran killed spoke to our detroit affiliate wvid. >> it's not real. it just -- it's not possible. it's not...
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if the kind of fame and adulation be the lady gaga attached the more notable achievements of say warren buffett or if the moral precepts our don mother teresa went to someone like lloyd blankfein who in guiding goldman sachs towards billions in profits has done infinitely more for mankind well this is a market fundamentalism just like america is now hiring al-qaeda in syria to make way for a pipeline for saudi or. abia than forbes magazine points to a financial terrorist like warren buffett who's in the securitization business financialization business who has done more to destroy the american economy than almost anyone except for lloyd blankfein they've all been caught and gazed in massive fraud they've had to pay small civil fines as part of rigging the judicial system and the legal system with the money they make in this financial life ponzi scheme and forbes magazine is a shameless promoter of market fundamentalism or market terrorism this is an article that said in pinion piece a commentator an outside commentator who posted this on there he's an iran fanatic so he's looking at the
if the kind of fame and adulation be the lady gaga attached the more notable achievements of say warren buffett or if the moral precepts our don mother teresa went to someone like lloyd blankfein who in guiding goldman sachs towards billions in profits has done infinitely more for mankind well this is a market fundamentalism just like america is now hiring al-qaeda in syria to make way for a pipeline for saudi or. abia than forbes magazine points to a financial terrorist like warren buffett...
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if the kind of fame and adulation be the lady gaga attached the more notable achievements of say warren buffett or if the moral praise showered on mother teresa went to someone like lloyd blankfein who in guiding goldman sachs towards billions in profits has done infinitely more for mankind well this is a market fundamentalism just like america is now hiring al-qaeda in syria to make way for a pipeline for saudi arabia then forbes magazine points to a financial terrorist like warren buffett who's in the securitization business financialization business who has done more to destroy the american economy than almost anyone except for lloyd blankfein they've all been caught and gazed in massive fraud they've had to pay small civil fines as part of rigging the judicial system and the legal system with the money they make in this financial life ponzi scheme and forbes magazine is a shameless promoter of market fundamentalism or market terrorism this is an article that said in pain. in peace a commentator an outside commentator who posted this on there he's an iran fanatic so he's looking at t
if the kind of fame and adulation be the lady gaga attached the more notable achievements of say warren buffett or if the moral praise showered on mother teresa went to someone like lloyd blankfein who in guiding goldman sachs towards billions in profits has done infinitely more for mankind well this is a market fundamentalism just like america is now hiring al-qaeda in syria to make way for a pipeline for saudi arabia then forbes magazine points to a financial terrorist like warren buffett...
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s&p futures up by about 2.5. >> great interview with warren, becky. the nud head of india's central bank shocking the markets by hiking the benchmark lending rate at his first policy meeting. analysts say the move signals that his goal to fight inflation in asia's third largest economy. >>> the newest iphone going on sale today at 8:00 local time. lines could be long because the 5s divide is launching with no preorders. eunice yoon is joining us in beijing where customers have the newest phone. >>> the kick is on today to fund president obama's health care law. house speaker john boehner. >> when it comes to the health care law, the debate in the house has been settled. i think our position is very clear. the law is a train wreck. it's going to raise costs, it's destroying american jobs and it must go. we will deliver a big victory in the house tomorrow and the fight will move over to the senate where it belongs. >> it's highly unlikely that the democratic controlled senate would pass the bill. joe, over to you. >> thanks, andrew. we're going to talk
s&p futures up by about 2.5. >> great interview with warren, becky. the nud head of india's central bank shocking the markets by hiking the benchmark lending rate at his first policy meeting. analysts say the move signals that his goal to fight inflation in asia's third largest economy. >>> the newest iphone going on sale today at 8:00 local time. lines could be long because the 5s divide is launching with no preorders. eunice yoon is joining us in beijing where customers...
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warren seems to me to be more authentic. >> i'm sensing huge excitement around warren because she's willingclintons and the reagans have not. >> will the millennials come out and vote forrer? hate to be a downer p. >> looking at the voting bloc, this feels about the latino vote, we can show it growing, but when you look at the generation of the millennials it is growing as a percentage of actual voters. by the time we get to 2020 they should be over a third. and they are more active overall than we were at this age in terms of actually turning out to vote, right, because you guyed showed up for president obama one and two. but it does -- and i think this is my point, though, about warren and clinton, it's not that one is younger than the other, but one reads as more -- what katherine and patrick was saying, we want somebody who we feel like is telling us the truth, not who is feeding us a line. >> yeah. >> sorry. it's about the content of the vision as well. elizabeth warren represents a vision that strikes a deeper chord among millennials. that said, millennials still may want someone who
warren seems to me to be more authentic. >> i'm sensing huge excitement around warren because she's willingclintons and the reagans have not. >> will the millennials come out and vote forrer? hate to be a downer p. >> looking at the voting bloc, this feels about the latino vote, we can show it growing, but when you look at the generation of the millennials it is growing as a percentage of actual voters. by the time we get to 2020 they should be over a third. and they are more...
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thirty's or warren buffett in the twenty thirteen period they scapegoat the losers so the losers are being scapegoated i've already mentioned the black community americas being in prison a record amounts to prison population america's the fastest growing population the prison population in absolute terms is higher than any other country in the world and that forbes is assisting in this scapegoating of and pretty soon prisons become concentration camps and they become extermination camps that's the final solution to the debt bomb created by the federal reserve bank mark my words you'll see it america in the next five years the other thing that we've been covering is the global insurrection against banker occupation but of course that is nothing has been able to stop the rise of the banks or class it was as we see in the numbers that we just cover the median household income is down the wealth and profits of the fate of the financial sector is up lehman's legacy of inequality james saft of reuters when lehman went down five years ago it set in train forces which could easily have led t
thirty's or warren buffett in the twenty thirteen period they scapegoat the losers so the losers are being scapegoated i've already mentioned the black community americas being in prison a record amounts to prison population america's the fastest growing population the prison population in absolute terms is higher than any other country in the world and that forbes is assisting in this scapegoating of and pretty soon prisons become concentration camps and they become extermination camps that's...
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warren buffett makes a lot of sense in that sound bite. i wish i could tell you how this is going to end. i can't. washington is filled with ka boo ki theater. just had the first act play out and you heard the results of that when john boehner came before the press after that vote was over. >> the american people don't want the government shut down and they don't want obama care. the house has listened to the american people. now it's time for the united states senate to listen to them as well. thank you. >> now despite all those cheers, tyler, we know that the senate is not going to listen on defunding obama care. we know that obama care is not going to be defunded. the question is, whether that was a cathartic enough event for those conservatives within the house republican caucus that they'll be ready when the bill comes back from the senate without the obama care defunding provision, that they're ready to fund the government as of the end of september and keep it open and then raise the debt limit. it may take as warren buffett was ind
warren buffett makes a lot of sense in that sound bite. i wish i could tell you how this is going to end. i can't. washington is filled with ka boo ki theater. just had the first act play out and you heard the results of that when john boehner came before the press after that vote was over. >> the american people don't want the government shut down and they don't want obama care. the house has listened to the american people. now it's time for the united states senate to listen to them as...
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an experiment that the government it conducted back then with the warren commission which showed thaty could not come up with a bullet after repeated, repeated shootings and that 6.5 military-type ammunition and the different targets. they were not able to come anywhere near to find one bullet that came out in pristine condition like the one that is alleged to have infected these seven wounds. when we come back, mark lane will tell us why he believes it was a krchlt i.a. plot. [ male announcer ] has your phone turned you into a control freak? like, scoring the perfect table? ♪ or getting a better seat? ♪ or let's say there's an accident. if you he esurance, you can use their mobile app to start a claim... upload a few photos... anget your money fast. maybe that doesn't make you a control freak. more like a control enthusiast. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> jack ruby is the restaurantuar who killed lee harvey oswald on television. he said according to the warrant summation that he acted solely because of grief. this great man, john
an experiment that the government it conducted back then with the warren commission which showed thaty could not come up with a bullet after repeated, repeated shootings and that 6.5 military-type ammunition and the different targets. they were not able to come anywhere near to find one bullet that came out in pristine condition like the one that is alleged to have infected these seven wounds. when we come back, mark lane will tell us why he believes it was a krchlt i.a. plot. [ male announcer...
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elizabeth warren is in the u.s. senate and a political person. someone like scalia feels unbelievable comfortable espousing values that potentially do not dove tail with jurisprudence and a court that can look with an unflinching eye towards the decisions it must make. >> justice scalia has long imposed his personal values. he writes about it in his decisions. the study senator warren cited is heralding and celebrating the degree to which this court has among it the 10 most pro businesses in the country. >> 70% of the cases the chamber of commerce supports, it wins. >> you might say justice roberts vote on obama care was not in that realm. remember, obama care really does undergird the insurance industry. that was the thing they wanted. without an individual mandate, the insurance companies were not in favor of health care reform. so that decision is both ways. >> go ahead. >> isn't elizabeth warren reflecting something liberals felt since 2000. they have seen this court move consistently to the right they feel and it wouldn't take very much, one
elizabeth warren is in the u.s. senate and a political person. someone like scalia feels unbelievable comfortable espousing values that potentially do not dove tail with jurisprudence and a court that can look with an unflinching eye towards the decisions it must make. >> justice scalia has long imposed his personal values. he writes about it in his decisions. the study senator warren cited is heralding and celebrating the degree to which this court has among it the 10 most pro businesses...