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austerity is doing so well in northern ireland it looks fantastic well this is classic appeasement you know they're appeasing the bankers that are encouraging these policies that make one group of people wealthier than ever while bankrupting the rest but the central banks themselves are sounding the alarm because they realize that. we're at the end game and they're preparing for a global revolution the globalist direction against banker occupation is upon us now turkey joining in and other countries joining in we're we're ready for a global insurrection and i think you know as we've been calling for the few years now the global insurrection is now upon us well so the quantitative easing that they have used to cover up the failure of our saturday policies but also the failure to prosecute bankers and well more importantly the banks toure's the criminal bankers that have destroyed the global economy with fraudulent products so the quantitative easing is like the equivalent of those butchers the poster of a butcher shop plastered over a real butcher shop so what we have now are not real f
austerity is doing so well in northern ireland it looks fantastic well this is classic appeasement you know they're appeasing the bankers that are encouraging these policies that make one group of people wealthier than ever while bankrupting the rest but the central banks themselves are sounding the alarm because they realize that. we're at the end game and they're preparing for a global revolution the globalist direction against banker occupation is upon us now turkey joining in and other...
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well let's take time to me ok h.p. had purchased a company called autonomy which was located in the united kingdom that was around two thousand and eleven years before that companies like raining down a little an independent research firm had and short sellers had raised issues about what time to be as accounting h.p. nor did they paid about eleven billion dollars for this company and then a year later h.p. writes down that eleven billion dollars investment by approximately nine billion dollars of which five billion dollars was related to accounting improprieties so you know where that where with the order for autonomy. in these orders i think with a lot we were h.p.'s what it there's ernst and young h.p. even hired a company another what it took a p.m.g. another big four accounting firm to do was to do an evaluation to help in its purchase of of what type of these are three of the four big four accounting firms and all of them were asleep by the wheel they had access to management they had access to documents and none
well let's take time to me ok h.p. had purchased a company called autonomy which was located in the united kingdom that was around two thousand and eleven years before that companies like raining down a little an independent research firm had and short sellers had raised issues about what time to be as accounting h.p. nor did they paid about eleven billion dollars for this company and then a year later h.p. writes down that eleven billion dollars investment by approximately nine billion dollars...
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of halliburton and you are the biggest beneficiaries of fracking well however in. it's one of them not to draw any conclusions here these are just the inconvenient truth there's also no federal requirement that mandates companies to disclose exactly what is in their fracking fluids senator bob casey from pennsylvania introduced the frak act to bring more transparency and federal regulation to fracking. fracturing bill which is basically two one is disclosure and one is regulation and disclosure i think we're going to make progress in terms of either going to legislation or other changes but also to have a lot of cooperation we're seeing companies that are saying we know we have to disclose the. the list of chemicals and provide a lot of public disclosure the tougher issue in the world will be a lot more conflict will be on regulation i think we should have a national standard and have regulation. but other members support the business senator rob portman would like to see natural gas fracking expanded to create jobs and increase you as dependence on foreign oil. we
of halliburton and you are the biggest beneficiaries of fracking well however in. it's one of them not to draw any conclusions here these are just the inconvenient truth there's also no federal requirement that mandates companies to disclose exactly what is in their fracking fluids senator bob casey from pennsylvania introduced the frak act to bring more transparency and federal regulation to fracking. fracturing bill which is basically two one is disclosure and one is regulation and disclosure...
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well, what's his excuse?ll, he died. >> oh, well, that sounds like a pretty good excuse. >> so, brown, are you playing or not? >> i ain't played in awhile. i don't know. i need some practice. >> look -- i play golf! >> okay, look, i'll play, but i'm gonna need a new hat, i'm gonna need a new shirt, and i need some shoulder pads. oh, yeah, and some of those long metal things. i'm gonna use some of them with the big ball on the end. >> together: clubs. >> yes! yes! i'm gonna need the clubs, and then also get me some cleats. i need cleats. >> fine, fine. let's go. >> yes. you know, and we also gonna need -- >> wait a minute! hey, guys, wait! what does he have that i don't have? >> balls! yes! golf balls! that's what we need! >> well, i can buy some balls! that ain't fair! ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ hago que lo imposible sea posible, ♪ ♪ que todo lo increíble se vuelva visible, ♪ ♪ tres, dos, hola, ula... ♪ aplaudan en la luna. ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés,
well, what's his excuse?ll, he died. >> oh, well, that sounds like a pretty good excuse. >> so, brown, are you playing or not? >> i ain't played in awhile. i don't know. i need some practice. >> look -- i play golf! >> okay, look, i'll play, but i'm gonna need a new hat, i'm gonna need a new shirt, and i need some shoulder pads. oh, yeah, and some of those long metal things. i'm gonna use some of them with the big ball on the end. >> together: clubs. >>...
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well. if you. if you. welcome back to worlds apart we are discussing iran and the west irrational rationality or vice versa if you're so inclined with delta and the former you can bassett iran mr bolton belhaj the rationality of the iranian regime is often cited as the main reason by some american politicians and policy makers of why iran should not be trusted with peaceful nuclear program but of course to many iranian people that ability to excel in nuclear research is the very proof of that irrationality there is almost a cult of education and science in iran so. it's not just denying them that right is not just about security here it's about denying iran national identity denying them who they really are and how they see themselves well again you're taking an inflated view of what american policy is you quote some circles within the united states it is not united states policy to deny iran science and technology or even civil nuclear power look at the many statements signed from two thou
well. if you. if you. welcome back to worlds apart we are discussing iran and the west irrational rationality or vice versa if you're so inclined with delta and the former you can bassett iran mr bolton belhaj the rationality of the iranian regime is often cited as the main reason by some american politicians and policy makers of why iran should not be trusted with peaceful nuclear program but of course to many iranian people that ability to excel in nuclear research is the very proof of that...
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you don't need to see it scream. >> well, from the market fings point of view. >> well, coty did well. >> good point. >> interesting trade. and the day is far from over, but my point is to some of the concerns that we raised in the beginning of the show, and some of the expose sure to the brazils and chinas and overall slow growth industry as well. >> we should add that it is not the case necessarily like we used to see with the ipo rounds in one and two, that it pops on the first day and keeps goingk, because some of them have been quietly gaining the momentum, and that is why they are not generating the headlines like they used to. >> and we will talk to the ceo of coty when we come back. don't go away. [ male announcer ] citi is over 200 years old. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our history matter to you? because for more than two centuries, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. ♪ and the next great idea could be your
you don't need to see it scream. >> well, from the market fings point of view. >> well, coty did well. >> good point. >> interesting trade. and the day is far from over, but my point is to some of the concerns that we raised in the beginning of the show, and some of the expose sure to the brazils and chinas and overall slow growth industry as well. >> we should add that it is not the case necessarily like we used to see with the ipo rounds in one and two, that it...
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well. this month hi tech means could help with the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart russian innovators are working hard to keep you healthy companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting and streaming systems for others it's been a lifetime of work of watching the mysteries of the self check it all out on technology update we've got the future. to build a new. mission to teach music. and remains in the transit. russia's president out of suspense revealing the n.s.a. whistleblower is still. and he's a rival surprise the authorities as much as anyone. to washington accuse. his extradition despite the fact he hasn't even officially crossed the country's. presidential. tack. to the u.s. handed over security to afghanistan's government and announced. top stories this hour.
well. this month hi tech means could help with the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart russian innovators are working hard to keep you healthy companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting and streaming systems for others it's been a lifetime of work of watching the mysteries of the self check it all out on technology update we've got the future. to build a new. mission to teach music. and remains in the transit. russia's president out of suspense revealing the n.s.a....
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we are very well underway. we are planning to release the report in the fall that will provide recommendations. we certainly agree with the health service system and the director of human resources that a wellness program should begin next fiscal year. there are a number of funding requests including the space and individuals and so on to begin the program. we do know from all of the data that we've reviewed and research that we've done that wellness is a way of stemming the increase of health care. and we believe that there are a number of steps that the city can take to do that without reducing benefits. and, so, you will be seeing that report in the early fall. >> okay, thank you very much. also want to give -- we have lisa gape here who is the interim director of hss, wellness is out taking care of business. do you want to add any additional comments? >> thank you, chairman farrell, supervisors. i'm lisa gape, the chief operating officer for the health system and currently the acting director while our dire
we are very well underway. we are planning to release the report in the fall that will provide recommendations. we certainly agree with the health service system and the director of human resources that a wellness program should begin next fiscal year. there are a number of funding requests including the space and individuals and so on to begin the program. we do know from all of the data that we've reviewed and research that we've done that wellness is a way of stemming the increase of health...
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well, a lot of the lawmakers are coming out and saying well, when we passed the patriot act or whatever act in the u.k., that was for a different age. we weren't actually imagining we were passing laws for -- so there's the legal framework. there's the oversight framework: is matching up the laws and what you can do. but i think there's a bigger philosophical question which is this ability to scoop up 100% of everything all the time-- which they're not quite there yet but they will be soon-- i think snowden was saying was, well, that's a big thing for a society. what does that mean? and i can think of at least two things where -- which are both philosophical questions. someone the ability to report. reporting requires a transaction between a source and a reporter and if those transactions cannot be private, that's the end of investigatory reporting. that's something society ought to think about. and the other is protest. the ability to protest and to dissent from the economic or the environmental or the political system that we have and if these methods started to be used to anticipate
well, a lot of the lawmakers are coming out and saying well, when we passed the patriot act or whatever act in the u.k., that was for a different age. we weren't actually imagining we were passing laws for -- so there's the legal framework. there's the oversight framework: is matching up the laws and what you can do. but i think there's a bigger philosophical question which is this ability to scoop up 100% of everything all the time-- which they're not quite there yet but they will be soon-- i...
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well done., uh... hey, i had a paper on body symmetry and cognition published in the annual review of psychology, so... i know. congratulations. how did you know? you credited me, which was very nice. everything i learned about body symmetry, i learned... from you. very generous of you, lance. now, i must get these details to dr. brennan. it was good seeing you. yeah, it's nice to... nice to be working with you again. i didn't tell you about me and rachel because it's... it's practically ancient history. brennan: i doubt that. ancient history began over 5,000 years ago, stops at the beginning of the middle ages. rachel and i broke up nearly a year ago. it doesn't mean anything anymore, and it has nothing to do with what happened to her. only thing is, you don't get to decide any of that. by "nearly a year ago," do you mean seven months? yeah, yeah, seven months sounds about right. that's around the time someone smashed her in the face. i would never do that. not on purpose. right, so you acciden
well done., uh... hey, i had a paper on body symmetry and cognition published in the annual review of psychology, so... i know. congratulations. how did you know? you credited me, which was very nice. everything i learned about body symmetry, i learned... from you. very generous of you, lance. now, i must get these details to dr. brennan. it was good seeing you. yeah, it's nice to... nice to be working with you again. i didn't tell you about me and rachel because it's... it's practically...
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well, dr. bresky, earlier in the show you mentioned that you've now made procera avh a part of your four-pillar brain health program, and you've made an analogy that procera avh can maybe have the same effect on an aging brain that prescription glasses have on aging eyes-- tell me more about what you meant by that. >> here's a good example: every year, millions of americans will schedule an annual checkup with their optometrist to correct their age-related changes in their vision, yet very few people are even aware that they can do something to help correct their age-related memory loss. >> why is that? >> well, i found that it's because they simply don't know that life can be different. but with procera, they may now be able to do something about it. >> that is really very good news. people need this kind of help. i mean, it sounds like procera avh truly is a total brain health formula. you know, a word i often hear associated with memory loss, dr. bresky, is frustration. and also, frankly, th
well, dr. bresky, earlier in the show you mentioned that you've now made procera avh a part of your four-pillar brain health program, and you've made an analogy that procera avh can maybe have the same effect on an aging brain that prescription glasses have on aging eyes-- tell me more about what you meant by that. >> here's a good example: every year, millions of americans will schedule an annual checkup with their optometrist to correct their age-related changes in their vision, yet...
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>> guest: well, i think it will end well. >> host: because it's ongoing? >> guest: well, what happened is that they were told, basically, you can't try this in west virginia. so they went back to virginia. they thought, well, we'll try it in virginia. and they took it to the circuit court in virginia. i was there that day when they argued it. and now massey has these brilliant young attorneys from washington who are yale law review type attorneys who look like dave fossett and stanley when they started this thing 13 year before. >> host: right. [laughter] >> guest: and the circuit judge rules, no, you can't try this thing. it doesn't belong in virginia. >> host: right. >> guest: and so they desperately, again, this thin thread again, take it to the supreme court of virginia. >> host: and it's pending a hearing hearing there? >> guest: and i'm thinking, no way. this is a conservative court. are they going to let this thing, the yellowed pages of this thing after 14 years, are they going to let this be tried in their state? no way. and a few weeks ago the vi
>> guest: well, i think it will end well. >> host: because it's ongoing? >> guest: well, what happened is that they were told, basically, you can't try this in west virginia. so they went back to virginia. they thought, well, we'll try it in virginia. and they took it to the circuit court in virginia. i was there that day when they argued it. and now massey has these brilliant young attorneys from washington who are yale law review type attorneys who look like dave fossett and...
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well look at. sunny's technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
well look at. sunny's technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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asked to give up everything upfront we had out there was really committing to anything substantial well that certainly wasn't the case when i was involved in these negotiations from two thousand and three to two thousand and five the european countries offered to iran the best deal in international relations that they had ever been offered and iran threw over the table and refused to negotiate but they didn't need jesus taken to do that mr dalton but they did suspend uranium enrichment for a year and a half on their own accord that's quite a substantial concession when it comes to iran when it was fundamentally in their interests to do so because otherwise they would have been taken to the united nations security council and there would probably in due course have been sanctions imposed on them in respect of the failures to live up to the letter and the spirit but those actions were imposed on them anyway whether or not they made as you asked miss pacific question about the period two thousand and three to two thousand and five i do not accept that iran was badly treated in that period
asked to give up everything upfront we had out there was really committing to anything substantial well that certainly wasn't the case when i was involved in these negotiations from two thousand and three to two thousand and five the european countries offered to iran the best deal in international relations that they had ever been offered and iran threw over the table and refused to negotiate but they didn't need jesus taken to do that mr dalton but they did suspend uranium enrichment for a...
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giving in between all that well there's a role for government i mean they should be. to protect the individual. they should be there to defend the individual against foreigner but attack them and so forth you need courts you need regulation in that sense but separation of church and state has been a good thing for the world and separation of the economy and government that's really the goal. there's a fine line there. but you've got to get through it now another book that i ran wrote is the virtue of selfishness which she talks about as well and obama has openly criticized let's take a look at. john mccain. the socialistic. one. i want to make a virtue out of selfishness. is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected in the movie. will be portrayed in the movie but it's not adequately for trade in general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was tired of having to defend but of course what she meant was ethical self-interest rational reason self-interest self-interest in the sense that you can benefit society
giving in between all that well there's a role for government i mean they should be. to protect the individual. they should be there to defend the individual against foreigner but attack them and so forth you need courts you need regulation in that sense but separation of church and state has been a good thing for the world and separation of the economy and government that's really the goal. there's a fine line there. but you've got to get through it now another book that i ran wrote is the...
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you have to come in i mean this is ridiculous bankers have a very well i mean c.e.o. pay they're just complaining about nothing and they're presenting the public image of discontent well of course they're going to be upset if a case is not settled in their favor when they come under scrutiny but overall bankers have a pretty good c.e.o. went up twenty two percent from last year the median banker c.e.o.'s five hundred fifty two million dollars i mean they really have nothing to be angry about who really should be a homeowner so if i have the choice to make my own angry birds game it would definitely be angry homeowners foreclosures are up and then we have the independent foreclosure review process which really left a lot of homeowners in the dark they had they're getting five thousand dollars every goes out of their home and the entire process which was overseen by probably toward financial group other shadow regulators like prosper pricewaterhouse coopers and a lawyer there he spent two billion dollars and the review process was just canceled so that's why there was t
you have to come in i mean this is ridiculous bankers have a very well i mean c.e.o. pay they're just complaining about nothing and they're presenting the public image of discontent well of course they're going to be upset if a case is not settled in their favor when they come under scrutiny but overall bankers have a pretty good c.e.o. went up twenty two percent from last year the median banker c.e.o.'s five hundred fifty two million dollars i mean they really have nothing to be angry about...
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- well, what happened with you?. - did you get anything, lindsey? - yeah, a good reason to never go back to one of these black friday things ever again. - oh, well. maybe next year. - where are you going? - uh, back to bed. - back to bed? you just got up. - yeah, except i didn't get much sleep because someone kept calling me to look for their wallet. [phone rings] nick, don't make me get the bat. - hey, that's not funny. - it's a little funny. [phone rings] i'ma punch you in the face, nick! - boom! ha-ha! i'ma punch you in the face, [telephone rings] [ring] should i get that? no, let the machine get it. [ring] answering machine: hello. you've reached the home of doug, carrie, and yours truly, arthur. if this is herb, i already left for the movie. don't bring any of those crummy sandwiches, 'cause i got chicken. i'll meet you in the theater in the front row. that's right, you heard me. the front row. didn't think i'd have the nugs to stand up to you, did ya? well, i'm not gonna be your whipping boy anymore! it's a ne
- well, what happened with you?. - did you get anything, lindsey? - yeah, a good reason to never go back to one of these black friday things ever again. - oh, well. maybe next year. - where are you going? - uh, back to bed. - back to bed? you just got up. - yeah, except i didn't get much sleep because someone kept calling me to look for their wallet. [phone rings] nick, don't make me get the bat. - hey, that's not funny. - it's a little funny. [phone rings] i'ma punch you in the face, nick! -...
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well. i don't think that that's what specialist manning is going to go to jail for specialist manning is going to go to jail for violating his contract with the united states his representation of the united states as an army so we're drawn to that what he's going to jail for and and certainly he put people at risk in fact wiki leaks redacted much of the information that specialist manning put out there and specialist manning did not do that he's not a control source you know if you want to compare him to the one the one shred of evidence that bradley manning put anybody at risk david i'd love to see one shred of bradley manning put anyone at risk if he if they had this evidence he would be getting life imprisonment the fact of matter is bradley manning pleat pleaded out to some lesser charges because he didn't want to spend the rest of his life in jail and the united states government in this kangaroo military court knows that they have all the power in their hands and his lawyer obviously
well. i don't think that that's what specialist manning is going to go to jail for specialist manning is going to go to jail for violating his contract with the united states his representation of the united states as an army so we're drawn to that what he's going to jail for and and certainly he put people at risk in fact wiki leaks redacted much of the information that specialist manning put out there and specialist manning did not do that he's not a control source you know if you want to...
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red line for us is we start saying a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized well this red line may have been crossed the white house released an official statement yesterday about syrians use of chemical weapons stating following a deliberate ever view our intelligence community assesses that the assad regime has used chemical weapons including the nerve agent sarin on a small scale against the opposition multiple times last year our intelligence community has high confidence and that assessment given multiple independent streams of information the intelligence community estimates that one hundred to one hundred fifty people have died from detected chemical weapon attacks in syria today the white house did say that it would increase the scale and scope of its military support for the rebels a position to what extent though that's still unconfirmed to discuss the obama administration's latest stance i'm joined now by ray mcgovern a former cia analyst hi there ray so this conflict in syria it's been going on for two years now the u.n. has reported its death toll is
red line for us is we start saying a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized well this red line may have been crossed the white house released an official statement yesterday about syrians use of chemical weapons stating following a deliberate ever view our intelligence community assesses that the assad regime has used chemical weapons including the nerve agent sarin on a small scale against the opposition multiple times last year our intelligence community has high...
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wells fargo advisors.hat we do is really trying to look at the broader economy, and what we see unfortunately as we look forward to next year, the next 12 months, we have to plan around a economy that looks like the last 12 months and so 2% gdp growth or so. >>> all right. we are about 5:00 from the opening bellk, and he has not been speaking to ben bernanke. >> and not ron shake of panera, because panera is not as concerned about the growth. you say that the price point is difficult, but what i find interesting is that olive garden and red lobster, they have had good saelles, but he has not brought down the bottom line. and they have a 3% yield. >> why not the bt testimoottom because the expenses are up? >> i think execution, and concern that unless they keep cutting the prices the consumer won't stay with them. but they are out of step with the times. i really do. >> why? >> because people want to have an organic approach more, and they want to have a more youthful approach. i'm beginning to think that t
wells fargo advisors.hat we do is really trying to look at the broader economy, and what we see unfortunately as we look forward to next year, the next 12 months, we have to plan around a economy that looks like the last 12 months and so 2% gdp growth or so. >>> all right. we are about 5:00 from the opening bellk, and he has not been speaking to ben bernanke. >> and not ron shake of panera, because panera is not as concerned about the growth. you say that the price point is...
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well, let's see. yep, three missed calls.ges, and a failed video chat. i win! (chuckles) so, what are we going to tell them? i'd like to tell them things are going well. me, too. but before we get their hopes up, we should probably make sure we're on the same page. okay. what page are you on? i'm on the one where i'm under a lot of pressure from my parents to get married and settle down and have a family, and i'm going to do it so they don't find out i'm gay. say again? i'm gay. like... dude-on-dude, but with women? i know a fake marriage isn't an honest way to live, but you of all people should know how difficult it is to come out in our culture. why me of all people?! well, there's a rumor back in new delhi that you're-- how shall we say-- comfortable in a sari. i'm not gay! really? the chocolate lava cake, the little soaps in the bathroom, and i'm sorry, but you're wearing more perfume than i am. that's unbreakable by khloe and lamar. and for your information, it's unisex. fill in the blank. i love the nightlife... i like
well, let's see. yep, three missed calls.ges, and a failed video chat. i win! (chuckles) so, what are we going to tell them? i'd like to tell them things are going well. me, too. but before we get their hopes up, we should probably make sure we're on the same page. okay. what page are you on? i'm on the one where i'm under a lot of pressure from my parents to get married and settle down and have a family, and i'm going to do it so they don't find out i'm gay. say again? i'm gay. like......
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well you know well i would say that here outplayed journalists. very very easily he is a professional he is an analysis of a seer he's not somebody he's just working at the distant station somewhere in the world he is the one here who analyzes the things he is the top guy and think in the sounds i don't now i don't want to just to discuss his human qualities i would say that here is a high class really high class professional if you revealed so many secrets and she hasn't been caught it means that he is really intelligent really clever why he was not noticed by the bunch of journalists who were with him on the flight or say in the transit zone well he outplayed them you know because he deceived them because he is again i would repeat it he is a very high class professional and maybe it sounds a bit funny in no way these. were all nailed the seer is in the habit i don't say in a bad habit or in a good habit of using. wigs and things like that maybe snowden was a guy who was under these guys he may know he's still in the transit exactly he's now in
well you know well i would say that here outplayed journalists. very very easily he is a professional he is an analysis of a seer he's not somebody he's just working at the distant station somewhere in the world he is the one here who analyzes the things he is the top guy and think in the sounds i don't now i don't want to just to discuss his human qualities i would say that here is a high class really high class professional if you revealed so many secrets and she hasn't been caught it means...
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well the f.b.i. calls it a backdoor internet companies call it a floodgate to all electronic communication first the government wanted to find tech companies for refusing to provide them with information about their customer's e-mails now a new wiretap bill supported by the f.b.i. is planning to expand wiretap design significantly it will include written communications like emails but also digital functions like video chats and face time the bill forces the tech companies to not only allow the f.b.i. to conduct the spying but to pave the path for them to be able to do it with infrastructure that's because the law enforcement officers actually are concerned about quote going dark and losing their ability to surveil electronically the bill is an update to the communications assistance for a law enforcement act that was passed back in one nine hundred ninety four which compels all telecommunications providers to design their networks so that the law enforcement can sneak a peek a new report from the cen
well the f.b.i. calls it a backdoor internet companies call it a floodgate to all electronic communication first the government wanted to find tech companies for refusing to provide them with information about their customer's e-mails now a new wiretap bill supported by the f.b.i. is planning to expand wiretap design significantly it will include written communications like emails but also digital functions like video chats and face time the bill forces the tech companies to not only allow the...
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washington's broken well well he's been here for the last four or five years and if president bush admin saying that i'd say the same thing about him frankly i mean he's part of the answer or not so that's that's what i was trying to get at laura ingram to flee the smart. to be glorified as a bold stance on immigration we should really have a handle on who's here and why. i believe that i think the country is in a rich by immigrants i think we always have been my family is from poland austria and my mom's side of the family. there's room for a little immigrants exactly so i'm all about i have three immigrants living in my home i have three children who are from other countries so i'm on the russian one were to russia that's like a joke to russians i'm going to mali. so. i believe in immigration as a really important to our country and i always will but what's happened since one thousand nine hundred six after reagan's amnesty has been basically uncontrolled borders that have resulted in american wages in part stagnating or actually dropping in some sectors and so what i believe is that t
washington's broken well well he's been here for the last four or five years and if president bush admin saying that i'd say the same thing about him frankly i mean he's part of the answer or not so that's that's what i was trying to get at laura ingram to flee the smart. to be glorified as a bold stance on immigration we should really have a handle on who's here and why. i believe that i think the country is in a rich by immigrants i think we always have been my family is from poland austria...
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. >> well? what'd she say?ra daddy and don't call her no more. >> i don't believe it. >> i don't believe him, either. i think this man right here is a liar -- l-i-- what? >> well, if you really think you're cora's father, what took you so long to come get her? >> yes, why? >> well, uh, you see, when my wife passed, i was going through therapy, and i realized i had a whole lot of repressed memories, and one of them was of madea and i in the back seat of a car. >> shut up. you depressed your feelings? >> yes. >> you got to show me that because i can't depress mine. i been thinking about the -- >> i see. that's it. that's how a sweet person like cora could be related to a troll like you. >> edna, don't you got a ugly-anonymous class to go to? go. bye. go walk outside in the -- >> mr. brown, don't be like that. >> well, she being like that. >> well, that's all right, cora. it's a family matter. that means you should go. >> she talking to you. >> no, i think she's talking to you. >> no, i'm cora real daddy. you're n
. >> well? what'd she say?ra daddy and don't call her no more. >> i don't believe it. >> i don't believe him, either. i think this man right here is a liar -- l-i-- what? >> well, if you really think you're cora's father, what took you so long to come get her? >> yes, why? >> well, uh, you see, when my wife passed, i was going through therapy, and i realized i had a whole lot of repressed memories, and one of them was of madea and i in the back seat of a car....
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well go back to you i mean it has. been committed here snowden really guilty of that in your mind because he didn't give it to governments he did he gave it to the people who gave it to media he didn't sell it he's not threatening any other use of it but i'm aware of it and. it's unclear to me what he's done he's obviously has given it to reporters he may have given it to governments that i'm not aware of and he certainly weakening on a level. that it's not and reasonable to me that the government would attempt to try him under arrest be and i'm not a lawyer i don't know the legal definition but as a matter of fact i mean if you look at it from the american government's perspective when you reveal that much classified information it's useful to be able to throw the book at your sort of speak and espionage with the potential damage she's doing american national security pretty pretty strong i think it's reasonable for them to explore those those charges again he'd have to be convicted in a court of law we have the rule
well go back to you i mean it has. been committed here snowden really guilty of that in your mind because he didn't give it to governments he did he gave it to the people who gave it to media he didn't sell it he's not threatening any other use of it but i'm aware of it and. it's unclear to me what he's done he's obviously has given it to reporters he may have given it to governments that i'm not aware of and he certainly weakening on a level. that it's not and reasonable to me that the...
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macs well don't ball is partly responsible for that ball because of course china is just mimicking the west in terms of creating this giant debt ball the ball day job all day lay up the dough to dave cameron here in the barest country what can be more like putin's slim it got the judo going to spend with his finger like this. so let's talk about this great debt ball in china fitch says china credit bubble unprecedented in modern world history so fitch is warning that the shadow banking system is out of control in china they warn that the wealth products worth two trillion dollars of lending are in reality a hidden second balance sheet for banks get a bowl of. paulo. from. a. well this me said this hit in second balance sheet this nation is the epicenter of risk half the loans must be rolled over every three months and another twenty five percent in less than six months this has echoes of northern rock lehman brothers and others that came to grief in the west on short term liabilities when the wholesale capital markets froze to explain this to the people when you talk about the hidden d
macs well don't ball is partly responsible for that ball because of course china is just mimicking the west in terms of creating this giant debt ball the ball day job all day lay up the dough to dave cameron here in the barest country what can be more like putin's slim it got the judo going to spend with his finger like this. so let's talk about this great debt ball in china fitch says china credit bubble unprecedented in modern world history so fitch is warning that the shadow banking system...
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[both squealing excitedly] - [clearing throat] well, well, well, so who do we have here? this is dwight stratton. dwight, this is my best friend, suzanne. her husband, nick, is the sportscaster i was telling you about. and we were on our way to lunch. - ah. - well, it's a pleasure to meet you. - nice to meet you. - i feel like i already know you. - well, dwight, i don't know you, so why don't you tell me a little bit about yourself? - well, i-- - have you ever been married? - no. - you like kids? - yes. - do your kids like you? - what? - how old are they now? - what? i don't have any kids. - that you know of. is that how you do? - i didn't say that. - what are you trying to say? - i'll have kids that i know of when i meet the right woman. - when you meet the white woman? - suzanne, enough. that is enough. - [chuckles nervously] - dwight... - yes? - this is my friend. if she has a problem with you, then you've got a problem with me, you get it? - i got it. - okay. have her back here by 3:00. - ooh, 3:00! - mm-hmm. - [squeals excitedly] thank you. - yeah, yeah. - your girlf
[both squealing excitedly] - [clearing throat] well, well, well, so who do we have here? this is dwight stratton. dwight, this is my best friend, suzanne. her husband, nick, is the sportscaster i was telling you about. and we were on our way to lunch. - ah. - well, it's a pleasure to meet you. - nice to meet you. - i feel like i already know you. - well, dwight, i don't know you, so why don't you tell me a little bit about yourself? - well, i-- - have you ever been married? - no. - you like...
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well i i think i'm a journalist and i believe in an activist free press and. investigative reporter reporting has been my specialty i don't think many there are a few members of congress who are are trying to do something or but they're calling for a wide public debate and they're talking about revisions and the patriot act but i think this is going to require a press challenging as the press is supposed to do power us governmental power in this regard but i must tell you i just don't see this happening much i i see so much of the mainstream us press just falling into line and going to these these off the record briefings in washington about this and cozying up to power and not taking on challenging authority challenging power again in the u.s. system that's the ultimate check and balance we have an executive in a legislative in a judicial branch they're supposed to check on each other but then a free press which is supposed to or i have to check on the head count me here we've got twenty seconds eugene cernan seconds you get the last word go ahead. certainly
well i i think i'm a journalist and i believe in an activist free press and. investigative reporter reporting has been my specialty i don't think many there are a few members of congress who are are trying to do something or but they're calling for a wide public debate and they're talking about revisions and the patriot act but i think this is going to require a press challenging as the press is supposed to do power us governmental power in this regard but i must tell you i just don't see this...
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well... well, everything's going to be okay. - you don't know that, deandra. - shut up, mother.ren. i was trying to be encouraging. well, what if he doesn't get better? you're going to look like a fool. mom, i've got to say i agree with dee. i mean, the kid's going to die anyway. what difference does it make? i can hear you. oh, you heard, the...? you know what, disregard that. yeah. you know, we weren't even talking about you. no, we were talking about your sick and dying friend in the next bed. mother! what are you doing?! - nothing. - oh, my god. you can't steal the children's medication. - i'm not. - let me see in your purse. - open your purse up. - don't be ridiculous. - everything okay over here? - yes. slight glitch here. this is really kind of bumming me out, bruce. yeah, this is not fun. i'm not exactly sure what it is we're trying to prove. we're not trying to prove anything. we're just helping the kids. - who are we really helping? - yeah. i'm not sure i understand what you mean. well, listen, it's one thing to rock out, raise some cash, but it's a totally different t
well... well, everything's going to be okay. - you don't know that, deandra. - shut up, mother.ren. i was trying to be encouraging. well, what if he doesn't get better? you're going to look like a fool. mom, i've got to say i agree with dee. i mean, the kid's going to die anyway. what difference does it make? i can hear you. oh, you heard, the...? you know what, disregard that. yeah. you know, we weren't even talking about you. no, we were talking about your sick and dying friend in the next...
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signed off on well the ten thousand displaced homeowners who got pennies on the dollar for their trouble still do senator elizabeth warren made some inquiries and mid in february to the federal reserve and it only responded recently the board of the federal reserve decided it wasn't necessary to vote on the settlement condition instead of delegated authority to its staff and a reminder the report which was supposed to be used to determine how to distribute three point six billion dollars of settlement cash from the big banks which squashed once whistleblowers raised concerns about its integrity occur and apparently the feds general counsel got al. as decided unilaterally and five thousand dollars a year home was a good idea. and here is what the new our prime interest. in our interview last wednesday with jen rogers he told us that he didn't believe in gold or silver price manipulation. the theory was there were. at least thirty years. or prime interest producer justin underhill is here with her charts and she took an end up walk where some of these claims of gold manipulation might have
signed off on well the ten thousand displaced homeowners who got pennies on the dollar for their trouble still do senator elizabeth warren made some inquiries and mid in february to the federal reserve and it only responded recently the board of the federal reserve decided it wasn't necessary to vote on the settlement condition instead of delegated authority to its staff and a reminder the report which was supposed to be used to determine how to distribute three point six billion dollars of...
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couldn't -- well, it was at this point along when someone says, well, the cardinal is coming. here comes the cardinal. c-span: cardinal o'connor. >> guest: cardinal o'connor. and so he gets right up to my right ear. now, i'm lying there, you have to understand, just looking totally dead... c-span: were there a lot of people in the room? >> guest: oh, there must have been four or five, yes. there was quite a bit of agitation going on. and cardinal o'connor, right into my right ear, he says, "richard, wiggle your nose." and i thought to myself -- can you imagine thinking this, at that time -- why does he say wiggle my nose? everybody else says wiggle your toe, move your right thumb, whatever, and he says wiggle your nose. and i thought, as a chaplain in vietnam he must have been with a lot of people when they were dying and somewhere he picked this thing up, wiggle your nose and so i'm lying there, and i have never -- this is a true saying -- i have never in my life worked so hard to do anything as to just -- and it maybe moved, i suppose, 1/64 of a centimeter or whatever. and c
couldn't -- well, it was at this point along when someone says, well, the cardinal is coming. here comes the cardinal. c-span: cardinal o'connor. >> guest: cardinal o'connor. and so he gets right up to my right ear. now, i'm lying there, you have to understand, just looking totally dead... c-span: were there a lot of people in the room? >> guest: oh, there must have been four or five, yes. there was quite a bit of agitation going on. and cardinal o'connor, right into my right ear,...
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draghi as well. he says the ecb is looking at negative to positive rates with an open mind and with all intended consequences, rates becoming more effective. again, another measure we looked at on the considered possibility of having a break on deposit facilities, speaking in jerusalem. we will continue reflecting on all those measures. we are ready to tackle them with the unintended consequences that they may entail. that's in jerusalem. >>> meanwhile, in northern ireland, it's been day one of the g-8 summit, which saw clashes over syria but progress on trade as george osborne claims the u.s. and eu are on the verge of the biggest bilateral free trade deal in history. steve is on the shores near the town where that is taking place. what do we think will be in this trade deal, steve? >> reporter: well, it's very exciting. let's face it, normally, we're very skeptical, ross, about g-8 and g-20. you've been to plenty of these meetings as well, and the substance is less around the rhetoric, but this tim
draghi as well. he says the ecb is looking at negative to positive rates with an open mind and with all intended consequences, rates becoming more effective. again, another measure we looked at on the considered possibility of having a break on deposit facilities, speaking in jerusalem. we will continue reflecting on all those measures. we are ready to tackle them with the unintended consequences that they may entail. that's in jerusalem. >>> meanwhile, in northern ireland, it's been...
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>> well, i don't know about. a r.m a.s, but they are still low, and people are juiced by the interest rates, because they believe they may go higher, but they want to buy because of the mortgage rates. if you were ben bernanke, you say, wow, it is out of control and i have to raise the fed's fund rate. >> well, he has to before too long. ben is probably congratulating himself that qe3 has worked. >> well, i mean, literally, i mean, there are just not enough homes, right? you can't get the increase with the supply and the demand, and either too many homes off on the sidelines owned by the investors or the home builders can't put them up fast enough? >> that is the true, and always been true, and that is what made the boom happen. in the boom, home builders were going as fast as they could and a couple of years for the supply to come online. >> but where are we on the affordability given this rise of rates particularly over the last month or so, and the rise in home prices? are we nearing anything that would be, that would
>> well, i don't know about. a r.m a.s, but they are still low, and people are juiced by the interest rates, because they believe they may go higher, but they want to buy because of the mortgage rates. if you were ben bernanke, you say, wow, it is out of control and i have to raise the fed's fund rate. >> well, he has to before too long. ben is probably congratulating himself that qe3 has worked. >> well, i mean, literally, i mean, there are just not enough homes, right? you...
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we're going to along those plantation well yeah in other words one goes got plenty . right here in the u.k. people work for slave labor slave labor that might be good for the music industry you know music typically they're in slave days you had the birth of the blues and jazz and then rock n roll i mean that it got destroyed eventually by madonna and disco but maybe bring back slavery and we might have all renaissance in the music business i mean that's something that forward to so we have a global insurrection against banker occupation in asia they're demanding equal equality in cheating they're buying up gold they're protecting themselves so in the west we're demanding that they the bankers be arrested by the elite that's never going to happen but there is an equivalence and i think this image was just sent to us it's an eight foot tall max kaiser in vienna through the magic of post production we're going to go to a full screen of this image and this is what morgana co who says a postcard from loon. well the show same roughly twenty million people every week and tho
we're going to along those plantation well yeah in other words one goes got plenty . right here in the u.k. people work for slave labor slave labor that might be good for the music industry you know music typically they're in slave days you had the birth of the blues and jazz and then rock n roll i mean that it got destroyed eventually by madonna and disco but maybe bring back slavery and we might have all renaissance in the music business i mean that's something that forward to so we have a...
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>> well,okay. from where i t and what i've seen and what i've read so far and wt i know, they're really attacking two communation system like the public switch telephone network that includes land linesmobile phones, satellite phones. that's a rldwide system and also they' loong at the internet and the wor wide web which again is a worldwide system that is ipd addresses, 4 and 6. sohose are ike phone numbers, if you will. or you can draw the analogy. and wt they're doing is pulling in all the metadata to reconstruct the commities of interestor, if you will, the social networks of every individual in the world and in partular, one of the reans i couldn'ttay there for sure was theact that th wereoingt to every u.s. citizen. i mean, m knowledge was that they were taking in about 320 million records oo long distance calls of u.s. citizens to other u.s. citizens every day. that started in october of 2001. d that's why i could not be a part of that. >> and the patriot act, which followed the authorizatio
>> well,okay. from where i t and what i've seen and what i've read so far and wt i know, they're really attacking two communation system like the public switch telephone network that includes land linesmobile phones, satellite phones. that's a rldwide system and also they' loong at the internet and the wor wide web which again is a worldwide system that is ipd addresses, 4 and 6. sohose are ike phone numbers, if you will. or you can draw the analogy. and wt they're doing is pulling in all...
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now another book that i ran wrote is the virtue of selfishness which she talks about and shrugged as well and obama has openly criticized this let's take a look at that all right. the socialistic. one. i want to make a virtue out of selfishness. is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected in the movie. it's sad it will be portrayed in the movie but it's not adequately for trade and general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was tired of having to defend but of course what she meant was ethical self-interest rational reason self-interest self-interest in the sense that you can benefit society when you benefit yourself first if everybody seriously. dug deep and got the best out of themselves and for the most part realize what those aspirations in one's life were. they'd all be productive they'd all be employers or being actively involved in a profession and they would be helping society in general but what always comes to my mind i think if that's when you're on the airplane and they always tell you something happens put the ma
now another book that i ran wrote is the virtue of selfishness which she talks about and shrugged as well and obama has openly criticized this let's take a look at that all right. the socialistic. one. i want to make a virtue out of selfishness. is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected in the movie. it's sad it will be portrayed in the movie but it's not adequately for trade and general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was...
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i'll tell you off camera ok well tell me this much air. are you looking for somebody who accurately portrays who he is in the books are you looking for a true objectivists to play the role we need to have professional actors first it would be wonderful if the major actors read the book we're certainly going to encourage them in doing the studies that they would do for character portrayal any way to read it but it would be lovely if they came in and even had a negative opinion but an opinion i learned opinion judgment about it but we're going to start casting probably it will be in on the who will play the role of john and go ok well you know there's not a lot of objectivists in hollywood at all and you know another thing that iran talks. and hollywood actors are paid very well and you know in the end society teaches us that money is bad do you think that this has anything to do with the fact that hollywood has so many collectivist well you know there's an old saying it's. it's. it's it's in the water it's in the genes in this case i think
i'll tell you off camera ok well tell me this much air. are you looking for somebody who accurately portrays who he is in the books are you looking for a true objectivists to play the role we need to have professional actors first it would be wonderful if the major actors read the book we're certainly going to encourage them in doing the studies that they would do for character portrayal any way to read it but it would be lovely if they came in and even had a negative opinion but an opinion i...
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as well and obama has openly criticized us take a look at. john mccain. the socialist. one. i want to make a virtue out of selfishness. is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected in the movie. will be portrayed in the movie but it's not adequately for trade in general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was tired of having to defend but of course what she meant was ethical self-interest rational reason self-interest self-interest in the sense that you can benefit society when you benefit yourself first if everybody seriously. dug deep and got the best out of themselves and for the most part realize what those aspirations in one's life were. they'd all be productive they'd all be employers or being actively involved in a profession and they would be helping society in general but what always comes to my mind i think of this is when you're on the airplane and they always tell you if something happens put the mask on yourself first before you help somebody else and that just makes a very you know your first then yo
as well and obama has openly criticized us take a look at. john mccain. the socialist. one. i want to make a virtue out of selfishness. is this theme of the virtue of selfishness adequately protected in the movie. will be portrayed in the movie but it's not adequately for trade in general society i think i think i had a bad hair day when she said selfishness and she was tired of having to defend but of course what she meant was ethical self-interest rational reason self-interest self-interest...
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well. let's show you where else we stand with investing in european markets, as well. the ftse was down over 2% yesterday. we've had barclay's out heavy on the selling. ibex up 0. 5%. there's plenty going on in terms of event risk today. not least of which the bank of england and the ecb. it's releasing its forecast for inflation for the year. they're pretty skeptical of any moves to bring the deposit rate below zero. geoff joins us with his own thoughts. geoff, plenty of discussion as you know about your trip around eastern europe. what's the discussion centered around today? >> well, you know, there's been a lot of back pedalling since that meeting. on a couple of fronts, to be honest. first, we had a number of other council members who appeared to contradict mr. draghi's comments that they were looking at the technical fees nlt of a negative dmoft rate. then we had that other story running alongside about funding the small and medium sized enterprises through some broader asset backed se
well. let's show you where else we stand with investing in european markets, as well. the ftse was down over 2% yesterday. we've had barclay's out heavy on the selling. ibex up 0. 5%. there's plenty going on in terms of event risk today. not least of which the bank of england and the ecb. it's releasing its forecast for inflation for the year. they're pretty skeptical of any moves to bring the deposit rate below zero. geoff joins us with his own thoughts. geoff, plenty of discussion as you know...
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we understand as well that that condition has deteriorated to affect other interior vital organs as well. the condition here has remained visited here every day rushed with flowers hearing that he had taken a turn for the worse. doctors have managed to stabilize him. there has been no bulletin as of yet today burke the fact that he's in the hospital and the fact he's been here for so long has drawn crowds of well-wishers and curiosity-seekers. here those crowds have groan over the course of the stay. that continues today. young schoolchildren were brought here today to sing the praises of mandela and wish him well. as the whole situation state of mr. mandela's condition. they will follow the mandela family lead on whatever they do. anne-marie? >> mark phillips in pretoria. thank you, mark. >>> well, during his visit to senegal, president obama downplayed the international chase for national security administration's leaker edward snowden. he's seek asylum in ecuador. president obama said he'll not go to great lengths to capture snowden. >> aisle not have one case of a suspect who we're t
we understand as well that that condition has deteriorated to affect other interior vital organs as well. the condition here has remained visited here every day rushed with flowers hearing that he had taken a turn for the worse. doctors have managed to stabilize him. there has been no bulletin as of yet today burke the fact that he's in the hospital and the fact he's been here for so long has drawn crowds of well-wishers and curiosity-seekers. here those crowds have groan over the course of the...
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malibu dreaming of the new citizen kane you know he's a psycho in a big house somewhere going mad well he's the embodiment of in a way of what the american dream was there there were. periods in our history of america where it was possible despite your birth to rise up he was born to jewish parents in the lower east side of manhattan at a time when it was not the most expensive real estate in the world but it was one of the cheapest places in the world it was like a slum he was born in one thousand nine hundred four there and he was given up for adoption and he never went to he went to college twice but dropped out both times and yet he's worth thirty four billion dollars today and yet the drawbridge is by these sort of oligarchs around the world are being drawn up wherever you like you said the digital rights management for example prevents a lot of people from ever entering the field in which he made his billions but the drawbridge is being pulled up from the death toll to about a dream barbie's dreamhouse he lives in barbie's dream house in malibu somewhere and he tries to look like
malibu dreaming of the new citizen kane you know he's a psycho in a big house somewhere going mad well he's the embodiment of in a way of what the american dream was there there were. periods in our history of america where it was possible despite your birth to rise up he was born to jewish parents in the lower east side of manhattan at a time when it was not the most expensive real estate in the world but it was one of the cheapest places in the world it was like a slum he was born in one...
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well look when it comes to. espionage cyber espionage and i argued this actually just an in a to b.b.c. program then the night before the revelations came out in the guardian i said look whatever the accusations against china you can be absolutely sure that the united states is doing it on a far greater scale why well first of all because there's a long tradition of it by the united states then there that's forget that but secondly because the united states is. ability and technological level in these areas east much greater than that of china so i think that you know it would be very very difficult for a future for the americans to go on at the expense of china about huawei hold that kind of thing because quite frankly whatever the chinese would be doing the united states have been doing it all my fault far far greater scale so i think i am i expect ation in this is that the united states will go quiet in relationship to china on these questions now because otherwise it the you know it looks like not the great
well look when it comes to. espionage cyber espionage and i argued this actually just an in a to b.b.c. program then the night before the revelations came out in the guardian i said look whatever the accusations against china you can be absolutely sure that the united states is doing it on a far greater scale why well first of all because there's a long tradition of it by the united states then there that's forget that but secondly because the united states is. ability and technological level...
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was culture with it as well as the headlines online r.t. dot com is quoting some of the stories lined up for you right now hunted by america at maker upload to kim dot com so reversing roles now is accusing the u.s. government of what it calls quote the largest massacre of data in the history of the internet it's a big accusation find out more about it online r.t. dot com from us we've got the story also the two the world's fastest growing economy goes to extremes for a cleaner future is china now has introduced the death penalty be correct for those who dared to break the nation's environmental protection laws. the moscow international film festival kicked off with hollywood legend brad pitt still in the show on the red carpet and expected to premiere his new movie here in the russian capital tab i must say varieties that of course. what bring the bullets the back and see the glad my hero added the break up it for the thirty fifth that i knew old must the international film festival way spectate around a five hundred four and gets a hero w
was culture with it as well as the headlines online r.t. dot com is quoting some of the stories lined up for you right now hunted by america at maker upload to kim dot com so reversing roles now is accusing the u.s. government of what it calls quote the largest massacre of data in the history of the internet it's a big accusation find out more about it online r.t. dot com from us we've got the story also the two the world's fastest growing economy goes to extremes for a cleaner future is china...
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oil making another move today as well.doing something it really hasn't done in about nine mints month. let's find out what that is with sharon epperson. sharon? >> reporter: oil is at highest level we've seen in nine month's time. haven't seen prices this high since september of last year, brian, and what's driving prices right now, well, certainly the situation in syria. the tensions there escalating has helped both wti and brent crude prices in this session, and we're looking at present crude that is at a two-month high. a lot of traders saying the fact that we're looking at oil prices having crossed the red line of 105 for present and 95 for wti what is a lot to did what president barack obama said about syria crossing the red line of kechemical weapons. that's something traders are watching and looking for their reaction of russia, a key ally to syria and the reaction of iran as well and particularly iran with elections today, and we're also continuing to watch what is happening in the north sea because that has been s
oil making another move today as well.doing something it really hasn't done in about nine mints month. let's find out what that is with sharon epperson. sharon? >> reporter: oil is at highest level we've seen in nine month's time. haven't seen prices this high since september of last year, brian, and what's driving prices right now, well, certainly the situation in syria. the tensions there escalating has helped both wti and brent crude prices in this session, and we're looking at present...