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i said, well, you know, if you live your life correctly, someday you can have this job as well. in all seriousness, it really is a wonderful joy to be able to spend your time, you know, reading 20th century literature and poetry and watching films and listening to music, and i've just always been profoundly interested in the period. really started out more interested in the earlier part of the period, the 1920s, and then the '30s and then kind of leapfrogged into an interest in the '60s and '70s. haven't really worn out the decade, i mean, the century yet. >> host: so, professor hale, what at the end of the semester do you want your students to take away from oneover your classes, and what do you want people to take away from "a nation of outsiders"? >> guest: i want my students to be able to think historically and critically about the categories they use to make meaning in their everyday lives, to think about ideas and concepts as having a history and not just people or nations. so, for example, if we're going to talk about racism, i want them to be able to understand that that
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yeah well they're also arguing supply and demand their self interest they're saying well if we can't. you know seven million extra barrels of oil per day. that will drive the price down of our limited our finite resource though responding so we're not the world right now has peak oil opec has recognized people are now they're starting to ration oil well yes they're starting to think of their own self interest and in a new world that we don't know where these currencies are going to end what how what will happen post dollar collapse and then i have one final headline here on the energy market and it is a really good analogy for the whole financial system the currency system what people are willing what toxins people are willing to think because they're kind of brainwashed what they're willing to destroy their children's futures their children's health their grandchildren's health and futures frak and roone the rise of hydraulic fracturing and this is from the telegraph and they're talking about inflammable tap water cancer threats and earthquakes probably coming soon near you fracking
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either one well. or never government says there's the can feel safe get ready because you get their freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here sees some other part of it and realized everything you thought you don't know i'm sorry is a big. magic conversations of great minds i'm speaking with award winning american novelist walter mosley who's written thirty four critically acclaimed books his most recent is titled twelve steps toward political revelation hold a walk about you write and talk about one of my favorite topics that we don't like police as we like representatives and if we don't get out there and make clear to them what we want we shouldn't be surprised we don't get it can you elaborate on that concept and how it runs up against the wall of corporate cash that's been unleashed by the supreme court the citizens united decision. well i think that the that. and that americans. have been stunted we've been ki
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that was certainly a lightning i don't have any any i do anything anything well i well sometimes sometimes you even have to film a police officer to get their attention sometimes you just have to go in front of a big private federal reserve bank is that you have an example of this right here all right. but. you're still here from the federal reserve building right here in d.c. i mean doesn't know what they're doing you try to think of these like the latino players zombie like growth rate over here and. this news really wanted to be there with the deal but. to actually just talk to them as i want it is amazing it's like you who's played like a zombie to brains like oh my god the son of the video there were in the vicinity and i think he was more afraid of me than i was afraid of and then he just wandered away well it could have been a lot worse you're really lucky i mean we have the story of robert wenneker in north dakota from minnesota with his incident there where he was just an awfully detained for this well we have the video footage because and this is really important because when cop
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rethink possible. ♪ well, you know i love it too ♪ ♪ you love money ♪ well, you know i love it too ♪ hard at my job ♪ and then i bring it home to you ♪ ♪ i love money in my pocket >>> a mass grave outside the city of daraa was discovered. as many as 20 bodies dumped, their limbs sticking out of the ground. remember, this is a regime that says it really wants reform. they claim protesters are foreign agents and that the protesters are the ones doing the killing. well, this is a regime that consistently and constantly lies. and every day more video goes online like this showing ordinary syrians being gunned down. we're not allowed in syria ourselves. we can't independently confirm the specifics of a video like this. the precise details are unverifiable. but the images by now are unmistakable. day after day we continue to see images like this. at least 800 people have been killed in syria since march. many of them in daraa, where the regime that says it wants reform created another scene of remarkable cruelty. we first showed you this on thursday. watch. [ yelling in foreign language ]
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prison photos remember well that was a huge recruiting tool now every time the c.m.e. increases marginal rates it's sending a huge recruiting message to the silver liberation army sucking more of the physical so more off the market you are being poisoned by your own merchant the tall order c.m.e. all right let's go to an undisclosed location somewhere in the united states and speak with the beautiful and always vive aisha's stacy herbert who i understand is having a silver round made in her homage soon stacey hello i mean yes you could challenge in america because you're a me over there you can see a picture of bin laden over here you can see my seven rifles. so already armed and ready for the show i'm afraid it is summer liberation walk a long. way nicely back out of green. beret carrying a gun yet and a purana next i want. one of. their long frozen fish in the sea and so they actually been lining is my first headline not because i want to talk about him but there's this interesting little bit in here osama bin ladin hideout worth far less than us claimed so pakistani
prison photos remember well that was a huge recruiting tool now every time the c.m.e. increases marginal rates it's sending a huge recruiting message to the silver liberation army sucking more of the physical so more off the market you are being poisoned by your own merchant the tall order c.m.e. all right let's go to an undisclosed location somewhere in the united states and speak with the beautiful and always vive aisha's stacy herbert who i understand is having a silver round made in her...
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. >> well, i had to.ng it. so you kind of dominated my early life and ruined it. >> thank you. i meant to do that. >> it was a phenomenon. >> it was a crazy time in my life, piers. ? the osmonds were just -- i remember you arriving at heathrow airport to be met by tens of thousands of screaming people. >> do you remember when the balconies collapsed from the weight? >> yes, i do. >> i saw that happen. >> i mean, what -- can you remember much about that? is it all just a weird daze? >> i do. but what's really interesting, piers, i've had obviously many years to reflect upon that and figure out what those feelings were really like. when i look at those pictures and the footage and everything, it's almost like i'm looking at a different person. it was a different life. i've gone through so many different incarnations with my life. i look back at the andy williams days. and we've gone through this in years past. the puppy love days, the donny and marie days, the joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat da
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well unfortunately that doesn't for now for more on the stories that we've covered this week r.t. dot com slash usa there's always check out our you tube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and please follow me on twitter with at lucy catherine of one word. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report on or keep. the official tea house location giong phone i pod touch from the. child's life on the good. video on demand. smiling gold coast's an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report you know if you've been following this show you've got to know that the price of silver has been on the back foot why because they c.m.e. and the comix the people in new york that make a market is over who are controlled by j.p. morgan i mean raising the margin rates unprecedented number of marginal rate ray. this is in a very short period of time let me explain what this is doing this is a recruitm
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resources and that is where russia is good as well as in some high tech in some technology. only one example maybe aerospace if you were there is but it's never going to it's never going to export stereo's to korea it's just not going to happen and i think a better example we keep looking at norway in place i think is australia which is doing very very well on supply the demand of china in all sorts of resources ok if i go over to vladimir over it i mean when we looking at management of the ruble have they found the right balance in and making them russia more attractive investment. destination because we any economy that doesn't have a good handle on its currency is not attractive well i want to stress one part of your question when you said management of the ruble and i want to stress the trouble is is not a free floating currency it is a managed currency so basically we can get ruble rate whenever provided the global situation remains stable or what we can get in the ruble rate where the central bank of russia wants it to be currently we've seen some stability station in
resources and that is where russia is good as well as in some high tech in some technology. only one example maybe aerospace if you were there is but it's never going to it's never going to export stereo's to korea it's just not going to happen and i think a better example we keep looking at norway in place i think is australia which is doing very very well on supply the demand of china in all sorts of resources ok if i go over to vladimir over it i mean when we looking at management of the...
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well. you see. i know what kind of person look he is. so i never do anything to finland be in prison. nevertheless i'm still the most persecuted man in biller it's. now can you see those people are not stupid if this special benefit that i receive for my services to the people of the bill or it's only to announce to fifty cents a month well what it is used to be a dollar but now it's just fifty cents with the so what don't you think this is stupid because i was the poverty line well even if you are ready to live in poverty you still have to spend a couple of dollars a day are in employment benefit is twelve or thirteen dollars which is also a joke so your pension is less than the unemployment benefits yes and less than the minimum pension but there's just and then a fifth of for my special services to people of bill or else would you call a man can prepay or is such a bill if not stupid question well they're not actually stupid but they have to work in such a way that location would be able to see on the boss and you're stupid and he wou
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>> well, it is answer.kids stay in school, but this discussion needs to happen long before they are driving. like in 4th and 5th and 6th grades, because schools need to look at kids staying in school and going through the process which makes education important. not just goal-oriented like if you stay in school, you get a driver's license. but that is acquiring the knowledge is a good thing and not something as to be burdened with. >> and pedro, what might have a bigger impact then if not driver's license, which could be good, but any other ideas to help motivate the kids? >> sure. what the evidence shows is that the key here for losing kids from dropping out is eighth and ninth grade. what would make a big difference if we got guidance counselors in school to build connections with id can kids. kids involved in sports and music and theater and kids with a clear idea to go in the future and a career technical program have a major impact to help people young stay in school and seeing that school is an import
>> well, it is answer.kids stay in school, but this discussion needs to happen long before they are driving. like in 4th and 5th and 6th grades, because schools need to look at kids staying in school and going through the process which makes education important. not just goal-oriented like if you stay in school, you get a driver's license. but that is acquiring the knowledge is a good thing and not something as to be burdened with. >> and pedro, what might have a bigger impact then...
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well, now we have the sin bank as well created.o they've gotten on, they will spend, and they will borrow in order to spend. and they'll loot the banks that have been set up for this purpose. i think, also, that the other big mistake if i may just mention that was not putting the v.a.t. as a condition for the national finance award. he should have said this is a quid pro quo. you guys either accept the v.a.t., or you don't get the 18th amendment. well, again, it was, well, we'll settle that matter later. well, we know where we are with the v.a.t., it's dead in the water, and so pakistan's revenue problems continue. finally, i would say the other big mistake in that is -- is and this, i think, anatol, you'd appreciate. i'm sure you're aware of this. about the transfer of responsibilities to the provinces is always a problem from a political and social point of view. for example, there's a big battle going on right now in the transfer of higher education to the provinces. but let me tell you what happened, what the other ones are. th
well, now we have the sin bank as well created.o they've gotten on, they will spend, and they will borrow in order to spend. and they'll loot the banks that have been set up for this purpose. i think, also, that the other big mistake if i may just mention that was not putting the v.a.t. as a condition for the national finance award. he should have said this is a quid pro quo. you guys either accept the v.a.t., or you don't get the 18th amendment. well, again, it was, well, we'll settle that...
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as well yeah you know the banks around the world are are for the first time in for. any years increasing there were gold reserves well max let's move on to that mexican story because that's the next headline mexican central bank buys one hundred tons of gold as a result of mexico's purchase central banks sovereign wealth funds and other so-called official sector buyers are on track to record their largest collective purchase of gold since the collapse of the brain would system which pegged the value of the dollar to gold in one nine hundred seventy one yeah and peter schiff makes a good point his latest editorial talking about the institutional appeal goal not only isn't for banks but the endowment of one of the big universities in texas just bought a billion dollars of the gold he says if that institutional appeal extends to let's say the sovereign wealth funds you know the one in i believe conor is worth six hundred billion not carter but kuwait going to be right i would avi's sovereign wealth on a got six hundred billion in cash to work with if the sovereign wealt
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it is several hours of this hearing as well. the key for your endurance and perseverance as well. the key for their great presentation as well. >> there will be evident to some of these. >> if they could just explained a little bit of the dodd substantive amendments that you prepared for today? >> from the city attorney's office. i think each piece of legislation before you today does have an amendment that makes technical corrections to various references. some bill legislation has reference to the redevelopment plan which is a logger part of the approval structure. there are technical amendments to a call the legislation to address the same issues that have changed in terms of the project approval process. there were pieces of legislation that you have amendments. they are not substantive, but i will bring them to the attention of the committee. there are changes to the special use district. the first what is on page 42. that is why the -- it was previously a process for submission that an applicant would make and it was discretionary to submit the documentation to the planning
it is several hours of this hearing as well. the key for your endurance and perseverance as well. the key for their great presentation as well. >> there will be evident to some of these. >> if they could just explained a little bit of the dodd substantive amendments that you prepared for today? >> from the city attorney's office. i think each piece of legislation before you today does have an amendment that makes technical corrections to various references. some bill...
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i think the bombings beautiful and funny well. we're never government says there can feel safe get ready for freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. for. fuel.
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so in my well so. well done john coming up america is suffering from what could be a terminal disease so what is it how do we fight it answers and i believe take. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime. i think. even one well. whenever the government says they're safe to graduate because their freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for please give think you understand it and then something else hears you some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. for. your world. and yet call. into it only. doodle to bring justice or. i have every right to know what my government would want to know why i paid taxes. well i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. just. coming out. now the good the bad and the same really ugly the good. and the congressional progressive caucus leaders of the caucus sent a letter to president obama yesterday calling for an end the afghanistan war
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as well as the joy of not the racial. year of spring of nineteen forty five. download feel official policy of location the phone call touch from the i choose option. which all changed life on the go. video on demand oxys minefield costs and speeds now in the palm of your. question on the call. if. it is evening. shift. blame. the folks. to bounce from phones to. his friends top team come. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look of the global financial headlines few names new cars a report on. washington finally killed a man who was the main reason behind a ten year long war out. again it's the end but it's a little silence critics who say the operation is stuck fast mcbride mark. moscow wants guarantees new u.s. plans for parts of a missile shield into romania will pose a threat to its own deterrent this as russia and nato are in the middle of talks over a common missile defense in europe. fresh nato air strikes hit the libyan capital overnight but still little sign of progress for any side in
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one you go well people out here for you. hear about it anyway it's hard to know about when they were. a tree or by the same source of the arthritis but they could be the me or the last person on the bench that there are fans are very. now russia's olympic figure skating champion any patient their hopes his plan will be lifted to allow him to compete at the start of games in twenty fourteen thousand and six champion is currently bought by the sport's governing body you after pulling out of last year's world championships through injury only to take part in lucrative exhibitions shortly afterwards that's while his future hangs in the balance there's a new to events which could offer his country another chance for gold because that child has more. the days of dominate and the global figure skating see maybe greenland for russia as triple olympic medalist of guinea pollution has been declared ineligible to compete. but is the recent poll championships in moscow revealed young talent could be in the pipeline seventeen year old ac
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well i think he is definitely going to use this as as a direct and correct. and true way and to basically be able being able to work on the withdraw from afghanistan and more appropriately iraq as well however i think you know this administration is it has not been much different than the last one is for is as far as foreign policy is concerned and you know this idea that we want to keep bases in places without the support of the governments and without really speaking to the governments the national governments and seeing how that is going to align interests and help the region and help those governments is is just i think the wrong policy the wrong way to go with policy. that that at this time anyway you know gann you know i want to talk a little bit about the pakistan angle because there's more questions than answers at this point here but i mean when you look at pakistan would you say that the bush slash obama war on terror as it can be called a success by any any dimension whatsoever. i think you just have to look at the situation in pakistan today and c
well i think he is definitely going to use this as as a direct and correct. and true way and to basically be able being able to work on the withdraw from afghanistan and more appropriately iraq as well however i think you know this administration is it has not been much different than the last one is for is as far as foreign policy is concerned and you know this idea that we want to keep bases in places without the support of the governments and without really speaking to the governments the...
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everybody doing well?> everybody's fantastic and i want to make a suggestion to you, one of those books is right here, young man. it's called "ain't no grave" it's about brother claude ely. this is a wonderful book, it's blessing me right now and i want to share it with everybody. this is a demonstration of the true christian experience. >> all right. thank you, sir. >> thanks, don. >> even like the southern accent. like a preacher. glad you're still here, glad i am and the world is as well. good sport. >> absolutely. bye-bye. >> some serious news to report now, a suspect is accused of assaulting a policeman and stealing his car, and, yes, it's all caught on tape. you'll see it play out next here on cnn. [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're cov
everybody doing well?> everybody's fantastic and i want to make a suggestion to you, one of those books is right here, young man. it's called "ain't no grave" it's about brother claude ely. this is a wonderful book, it's blessing me right now and i want to share it with everybody. this is a demonstration of the true christian experience. >> all right. thank you, sir. >> thanks, don. >> even like the southern accent. like a preacher. glad you're still here, glad i...
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well the very ones french and british allies have been flying over libya. is it the opportunity to oust the qaddafi regime it is u.s. policy that often needs to go and prop up one more favorable to us foreign policy interests to. clear. security which is crucial to screw. the region a so-called humanitarian intervention that critics argue was never warranted but which now may be causing a humanitarian crisis we didn't stop a bloodbath but we are prolonging and perpetuating the suffering of civilians in libya the suffering that is now washing up on the shores of nato allies by the boat load of refugees though the united states has seemingly stepped back from libya he was the number one contributor to nato and therefore many would see the u.s. really as being nato now this comes at a time when the conflict in libya on the ground more and more people are calling a stalemate and amid the allied infighting as well as rising costs in every sense that same question people in asking for decades comes to mind if it is a key war yeah nato moralists or r.t. washington
well the very ones french and british allies have been flying over libya. is it the opportunity to oust the qaddafi regime it is u.s. policy that often needs to go and prop up one more favorable to us foreign policy interests to. clear. security which is crucial to screw. the region a so-called humanitarian intervention that critics argue was never warranted but which now may be causing a humanitarian crisis we didn't stop a bloodbath but we are prolonging and perpetuating the suffering of...
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right now traffic is doing well. let's go outside and take a look at what we have with interstate 80. that traffic looks good heading out to the macarthur maze. no major problems on the way to the bay bridge toll plaza. the accident by the way southbound 680 at king is on the shoulder. not causing any traffic in san jose. westbound bay bridge traffic is light at the toll plaza. and as we go to san jose we look at 280 that traffic is also light. at 5:09 let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. well, skies are clear but there are some hints of a sea breeze. i'll get to that in just a second here. warm inland though. that sea breeze won't make its presence felt until tomorrow for many. around the coast and bay i think a little sea breeze will start to take shape here. sunny, cooler by the coast. no fog yet. it's north and south. fog returns tomorrow. sunny but cooler and the weekend will be much cooler as clouds roll in here. in fact a big drop in temps by sunday. just a tiny little system up there around the oregon
right now traffic is doing well. let's go outside and take a look at what we have with interstate 80. that traffic looks good heading out to the macarthur maze. no major problems on the way to the bay bridge toll plaza. the accident by the way southbound 680 at king is on the shoulder. not causing any traffic in san jose. westbound bay bridge traffic is light at the toll plaza. and as we go to san jose we look at 280 that traffic is also light. at 5:09 let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank...
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well they very much. glad to be part of it. educational well thank you lou joining us now in studio as promised lucrative luke . you got something for some i only got you had a couple big interviews yesterday which you want to do you want to start with one from larry flynt tonight yeah i talked to the man the legend himself larry flynt he's a freedom fighter and first amendment advocate and this is what he had to say about nine eleven truth. there's a lot of unanswered questions. as well thank you will probably never get. more kind of. patriotic show me the fact you know when i got. to run everybody. and so perry said it's ok. we do have a wide. guarding against our privacy. rights we've got again and. i don't. well you with their looks free press patriot act vs nine eleven truth what's more important. both i think both they correlate and they all go together so jake here. correlates yes they do know they don't we wouldn't lose our freedoms if it wasn't for nine eleven what are you left all right mr bill o'reilly you want to be
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well. he is now eliminated as a threat and that always raises questions you know with the prior threat to the bikes was the new york governor eliot spitzer and he was taken out on a sex charge and now we have. the i.m.f. director and he's taken out on a sex charge whether it proves to be true or false he's now out of africa and so this is a great relief to washington and talk of banks here i've been and many new york hotels and hotels. and other cities all over the world and i have never had a maid come into the room unannounced much less while i was in the shower. it sounds like you don't buy this story is that what you're saying well we don't know we will never know we weren't there no one was there and there were two people there and so and so he said she said and what generally happens and american prosecutions is that. the defendant is forced into some kind of plea in exchange for commission a couple she want to ask you real quickly so that we don't run out of time i want to ask you kn
well. he is now eliminated as a threat and that always raises questions you know with the prior threat to the bikes was the new york governor eliot spitzer and he was taken out on a sex charge and now we have. the i.m.f. director and he's taken out on a sex charge whether it proves to be true or false he's now out of africa and so this is a great relief to washington and talk of banks here i've been and many new york hotels and hotels. and other cities all over the world and i have never had a...
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. >> host: well this week saw the first ever congressional hearing on phone tracking. the subcommittee on privacy, technology, and the law held a hearing on protecting mobile privacy. that's our topic. joining us is the senior editor for senior reportings. were apple and google on the hot seat this week? >> they were on the hot seat, and there's reports about apple and them collecting location information, how the information was used and there's controversy in the house and senate and writing letters, and al franken, the new chairman of the new committee, so they had to answer questions what the practices are and what they do and don't do. >> host: who discovered the if anies were capable of doing this? >> guest: the company would say the discovery had occurred all along, but tracking goes on and the "wall street journal" wrote something about tracking and what location information is used for so members in congress until really a few weeks ago didn't have any acknowledge of this. the companies say, well, the information's used for a lot of services that consumers wan
. >> host: well this week saw the first ever congressional hearing on phone tracking. the subcommittee on privacy, technology, and the law held a hearing on protecting mobile privacy. that's our topic. joining us is the senior editor for senior reportings. were apple and google on the hot seat this week? >> they were on the hot seat, and there's reports about apple and them collecting location information, how the information was used and there's controversy in the house and senate...
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it's great but it doesn't have to be a celebrity or someone who says pretty cool well got a well established somebody in their life really who's he's got he's got good things to come to trains and those are inspiration to others there should be different to get that so i probably shouldn't miss it so that is the sport for them on whether it's coming. in would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from france to question these. stunts on t.v. don't come. twenty years ago the largest country. to supervise is the. one hundred. began a journey. where did it take. in taiwan all cheese available in this type of type eat the how it feels like be sure to type the hotel hotel royal shall his the groom for town the show what hotel some will do see typee hotel kuvasz over town full of hotel evergreens the hotel type eat victoria hotel the prince or town hall springs resort and spa all tied to a hotel while she plans come closer to the town of her town the taipei evergreen close a hotel in thailand.
it's great but it doesn't have to be a celebrity or someone who says pretty cool well got a well established somebody in their life really who's he's got he's got good things to come to trains and those are inspiration to others there should be different to get that so i probably shouldn't miss it so that is the sport for them on whether it's coming. in would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from france to question these. stunts on t.v. don't come. twenty years ago the largest...
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>> well, wells is the nation's largest mortgage originator, the largest servicer over those mortgages, collecting payments. but he said no, we're not going to agree to a moratorium. he said that basically inhibits the process. he is saying, we need to not delay the inevitable. and when somebody has foreclosed upon to sell the house, get them out from under that mortgage, he did note that the typical mortgage going into foreclosure is 16 months behind on their payment. 25% of those troubled homeowners have already left the property. so he was trying to give the bank's side as well. but this is a hot-button issue. and i think it's even beyond -- as powerful as wells fargo is, it's going to take some type of response from the federal government as well to really get to the heart of the problem. >> but isn't that the problem? people have been waiting on the federal government. >> they have, and increasingly frustrated so they're turning to the bankers, turning to whoever will listen to their plight. it's moved beyond the subprime borrower into the heart of the middle class and even people
>> well, wells is the nation's largest mortgage originator, the largest servicer over those mortgages, collecting payments. but he said no, we're not going to agree to a moratorium. he said that basically inhibits the process. he is saying, we need to not delay the inevitable. and when somebody has foreclosed upon to sell the house, get them out from under that mortgage, he did note that the typical mortgage going into foreclosure is 16 months behind on their payment. 25% of those...
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a pretty well-defined, well-organized system to push through this time of the year. you can see right now it's still creating quite a bit of rainfall for people in southern california whereas we're getting a break in the north bay and we'll continue to see that trend to the south. by 11:00 a.m. mostly clear, a few breaks of sunshine over the bay area. that's what we're expecting. as i zoom in for you, you can see most of the shower activity has really started to wind down along the peninsula and in the north bay a couple of cells are creeping onshore but overall we're getting a chance to really dry out. our next focus would be the fog. we do believe some fog will develop over our bridges the next couple of hours. windy conditions as that system pulls out and high pressure moves in. this is a very strong ridge of high pressure that's going to set up over the bay area for the weekend and keep us nice and dry. if you want to make those outdoor plans saturday and sunday, go ahead and do so. 74 in concord, 68 in san jose. your seven-day outlook tells the story. we had fou
a pretty well-defined, well-organized system to push through this time of the year. you can see right now it's still creating quite a bit of rainfall for people in southern california whereas we're getting a break in the north bay and we'll continue to see that trend to the south. by 11:00 a.m. mostly clear, a few breaks of sunshine over the bay area. that's what we're expecting. as i zoom in for you, you can see most of the shower activity has really started to wind down along the peninsula...
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>> well, it is a problem.it is a problem because it's much easier if you have clear white hats and clear black hatses and that's all there is to it. when somebody is a white hat at one minute and a black hat at another and sometimes it's gray, then you have a more difficult way to think your way through it. take china. there's some areas where we in china are rivals. if china tries to push us out from the coast to the second island chain, that's pretty much zero sum. i think we're going to stay much closer in than that. that's something we can debate in another context. that could be zero sum. if, on the other hand, we want to deal something -- do something about climate change, the better china gets at climate change, the better off we are. they're better off, we're better off. so in some situations where it's zero sum and other situations it's positive sum. and there'll be some that are mixed, elements of both. so it's hard, it's hard to get the mix to think in -- to get the public to think in those therms.
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is well known as the joy of liberation. hero spring of nineteen forty five on our. seven thirty pm in moscow these here are to the headlines was the milestone in the war on terror also a korea election stunt critics doubt al qaeda will crumble after osama bin laden's death but believe the timing was right to strengthen the u.s. president's political goals. check police reportedly arrest three russian suspects of terrorist activities the men allegedly came from russia's volatile north caucasus region and were operating as part of a multi-national group. the man who blew out a chapman's cover is charged best gaiters conclude their work over the disclosure of a love and a russian agents in the u.s. that made for a dramatic real life spider plus stuff. up next max kaiser and stacy herbert explain how the trillions of dollars injected into the world's economy mostly ended up in the hands of bankers kaiser report finding your way. nice guys are this is the kaiser report talk about your leading economic indicators as you know that according to a recent study the best looki
is well known as the joy of liberation. hero spring of nineteen forty five on our. seven thirty pm in moscow these here are to the headlines was the milestone in the war on terror also a korea election stunt critics doubt al qaeda will crumble after osama bin laden's death but believe the timing was right to strengthen the u.s. president's political goals. check police reportedly arrest three russian suspects of terrorist activities the men allegedly came from russia's volatile north caucasus...
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it's a financial war as well and essential banks are harming the banks they basically put in a cargo on the bottom ninety nine point nine percent probably ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine percent actually so this is the way central banks are operating on this financial battlefield that's correct is that we've left the era of ground wars and tanks and bombers and things like that i mean the us still used to terrorize pakistan afghanistan and iraq yes of course but the real global war of any consequence the big war is a financial war using financial weapons of destruction and as you point out they're being used to disenfranchise huge populations just as you would with a with a bomb or a tank you know you use the bomb to blow people up i mean that greece is a great example they're using financial weapons to defraud and bankrupt the country and then they're going to scoop up all the assets for pennies on the dollar just as you would hitler tried to do back in world war two america's doing no well but back to this article here eric britton a director at his company compared the
it's a financial war as well and essential banks are harming the banks they basically put in a cargo on the bottom ninety nine point nine percent probably ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine percent actually so this is the way central banks are operating on this financial battlefield that's correct is that we've left the era of ground wars and tanks and bombers and things like that i mean the us still used to terrorize pakistan afghanistan and iraq yes of course but the real global war...
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we also have a lot of our wells fargo team members. they are here. they want to get to know you even more so that we can serve you better. tonight, i want to especially thank mayor lee and supervisor ross for holding this event. it is so exciting that we get a part to play with this. thank you very much, and, have the new year, everyone. enjoy your evening. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, and thank you to wells fargo for supporting this event. i would also like to support other sponsors. i'm going to name them. applied technology and science, at&t, of joe engineers inc., and i also want to thank everybody who helped this program. you know who you are. i cannot see it, but everyone who helped. a lot of people held this program. special thanks, of course, to mayor ed lee and his office. thank you all for helping us to put this together. please don't leave. i do not want to be accused of standing between you and the entertainment. the entertainment segment is going to start. we will have dances and songs, and after that, we will ask you to
we also have a lot of our wells fargo team members. they are here. they want to get to know you even more so that we can serve you better. tonight, i want to especially thank mayor lee and supervisor ross for holding this event. it is so exciting that we get a part to play with this. thank you very much, and, have the new year, everyone. enjoy your evening. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, and thank you to wells fargo for supporting this event. i would also like to support...
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as well as the joy of numeration. europe spring the nineteen forty five on our cheap. wealthy british style sun. sometimes it's time for the. markets why not. come the. wine. what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look of the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our.
as well as the joy of numeration. europe spring the nineteen forty five on our cheap. wealthy british style sun. sometimes it's time for the. markets why not. come the. wine. what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look of the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our.
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well. we would be in a whole different place very quickly i asked the same question of eric sprott on the show with the example of a million ounces and his response was well you know i'm an i'm an institutional primarily institutional. money manager and you know we don't you know we don't really think in a million ounces if you know he wasn't it wasn't going to register as a seismic event based on the numbers that he is used to so i am getting another bite at the apple here i'm looking going to trying to get from my experts like eric sprott or yourself what is the sweet spot in this curve you know a million a prick or an eric sprott is not the number one hundred million according to what i just heard you say is yes you have a very very very big event you know in the market at some point so what you know is that we know what the aboveground supply of silver is you know the demand is you know the mining output is we know what the training volume is we know all these things so what is the swee
well. we would be in a whole different place very quickly i asked the same question of eric sprott on the show with the example of a million ounces and his response was well you know i'm an i'm an institutional primarily institutional. money manager and you know we don't you know we don't really think in a million ounces if you know he wasn't it wasn't going to register as a seismic event based on the numbers that he is used to so i am getting another bite at the apple here i'm looking going to...
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roadway is clear and lanes doing well. also the morning commute looks good if you're on westbound 80 at the bay bridge toll plaza. also this morning's commute looks good if you're on 280 northbound in san jose. we're off to a pretty good start. 5:09, let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. little patchy fog. once that gives way to a north wind we'll see sunshine and warmer weather. clear, breezy inland. 40s, some lower 40s, mid-40s near 50 around the bay. and then 52 closer to the coast. by noon that fog should be out of here. sunny and breezy turning more northwesterly as we see 60s by the coast, upper 60s around the bay and some low 70s inland. and by 4:00 we'll have 60s by the coast, mid-70s around the bay and upper 70s and low 80s inland. should be sunny for all as that fog gets chewed up by a northerly breeze. you can start to see it right there starting to head down the coast. there's still some patchy fog though. 43 santa rosa. 44 napa. and upper 40s fairfield, livermore and also san francisco. low 50s elsewhere. the
roadway is clear and lanes doing well. also the morning commute looks good if you're on westbound 80 at the bay bridge toll plaza. also this morning's commute looks good if you're on 280 northbound in san jose. we're off to a pretty good start. 5:09, let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. little patchy fog. once that gives way to a north wind we'll see sunshine and warmer weather. clear, breezy inland. 40s, some lower 40s, mid-40s near 50 around the bay. and then 52 closer to the...
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she said, well, even i was 21 once. they are looking at things a certain way, and i am looking at them another. there are some historians to feel that maybe this reaction cal flies to irritation, but i did not get that sense at all when i interviewed mrs. bush. mrs. bush also said to me, when this whole above occurred there were many wealthy graduates who said they would never again give money to the college. she said weaver hundreds of letters saying please tell stop giving. this is just the opinion of some. in fact, over time as the issue was discussed things began to turn. i just want to quickly share with you a "from paramount bought back from that time who wrote a very serious, about the speech. she wrote, if the wealthy students cannot imagine what barbara bush could contribute to their education, imagine your own mother is? to deny them of voices to suggest they have not achieved anything of any importance. they give you a voice and a seat at the commencement. how important is that? so, slowly things turned aroun
she said, well, even i was 21 once. they are looking at things a certain way, and i am looking at them another. there are some historians to feel that maybe this reaction cal flies to irritation, but i did not get that sense at all when i interviewed mrs. bush. mrs. bush also said to me, when this whole above occurred there were many wealthy graduates who said they would never again give money to the college. she said weaver hundreds of letters saying please tell stop giving. this is just the...
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if she did not think she could be first lady she succeeded very well. they do very well. i call on mrs. johnson. >> from other traded shamelessly on her relationship. bride about it. [inaudible] as a young person things are pretty boring. looking back. margaret tipple, if she was discussing you know, there are things i did that understand that the time. this boring, nice lady. a 70 admired the things this did. at one. when i was in high school i actually got to spend a week with her. my mother somehow arranged that i should spend my spring break in new york. i got on a train and went up to new york. i guess. the united nations when she was working. she observed when she had held her own against the soviets. we went up to dallas. she went along. one of her glasses. this was a school for at risk boys. they were all black, i think. but you know, i have never. i was raised in virginia and had never been in a place. but the thing i realized, she had a lot of personal experience. she had more charm than you would think of. if you remember this book, yes, yes she did. the kind o
if she did not think she could be first lady she succeeded very well. they do very well. i call on mrs. johnson. >> from other traded shamelessly on her relationship. bride about it. [inaudible] as a young person things are pretty boring. looking back. margaret tipple, if she was discussing you know, there are things i did that understand that the time. this boring, nice lady. a 70 admired the things this did. at one. when i was in high school i actually got to spend a week with her. my...
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and that's the banks that were actually willing to walk away from foreclosures well. we're going to story this morning i said should head cities of these flood cities that was suing banks for care and maintenance on foreclosed properties so now you have banks actually. have collateral that have a negative value to it it's actually costing them money so the collateral is actually proving to be the antithesis of what the in to support it instead of backing a loan it's creating a whole for the said loan so not only will they probably never get the money back they have to pump more money and. it's also difficult to see how they get out of there if the cities will become aggressive and i can see cities municipalities becoming quest of because hard times are all over everybody needs the money and if the city see the money they're probably going to go after it resident and let's focus on this a little bit more so you've got a situation now where the banks recently it seemed as though they were getting washington to pass a new laws to absolve them from their mortgage fraud mo
and that's the banks that were actually willing to walk away from foreclosures well. we're going to story this morning i said should head cities of these flood cities that was suing banks for care and maintenance on foreclosed properties so now you have banks actually. have collateral that have a negative value to it it's actually costing them money so the collateral is actually proving to be the antithesis of what the in to support it instead of backing a loan it's creating a whole for the...
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of afghanistan's not going to go well no matter how you define going well it is not possible to win these wars whatever that means and everybody knows that but the lamb is you can hear the drumbeat now for pakistan you know against pakistan and there's always going to be a ran there's always available for the military aggressors seem to dominate you know we've seen the united states. people want an end to these wars they voted for the current president as a peace kennedy and now we've got two more wars so let's have an end to this this this the death of bin laden should be a moment where we can say yes now withdraw american withdrawal from iraq a patient what are the chances of that really well i don't we don't know until we do we insist on doing we don't know until we insist on it and i think it's our only hope was be militarizing the entire american economy so was that result your patience going on because politicians look beyond confucians i think that they serve the interests of you know. the late empire of capitalism if you will there about oil you can't say well we didn't inte
of afghanistan's not going to go well no matter how you define going well it is not possible to win these wars whatever that means and everybody knows that but the lamb is you can hear the drumbeat now for pakistan you know against pakistan and there's always going to be a ran there's always available for the military aggressors seem to dominate you know we've seen the united states. people want an end to these wars they voted for the current president as a peace kennedy and now we've got two...
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well, at least one tv manufacturer is offering a warning. nbc's lisa carburg reports doctors say you should be paying attention to this issue. >> reporter: samsung's warning states that children and teenagers may be more at risk to health issues related to 3-d viewing. ophthalmologist dr. gregory hafner says kids' eyes are in the developmental stages until age 10 and watching 3-d may alter the way their eyes are learning to fuse. >> theoretically, if they're watching 3-d television six, seven hours a day, that's the kind of processing you might get an issue. >> reporter: dr. jennifer maiden-cohen is a pediatric neurologi neurologist, and she says the 3-d glasses that are used for home use function differently than those used in theaters. >> in particular, the 3-d technology that is coming out for home use is a little bit more worrisome for people because it uses this active system, which turns on and off, sort of flashes in front of a person's eyes. and that can be -- the flashing is what's often provoking for seizures. >> reporter: this typ
well, at least one tv manufacturer is offering a warning. nbc's lisa carburg reports doctors say you should be paying attention to this issue. >> reporter: samsung's warning states that children and teenagers may be more at risk to health issues related to 3-d viewing. ophthalmologist dr. gregory hafner says kids' eyes are in the developmental stages until age 10 and watching 3-d may alter the way their eyes are learning to fuse. >> theoretically, if they're watching 3-d television...
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and i wish him well. [laughter] so she was a very good speaker, she told me that she never made changes in her speech text when she got to the podium, but i found that to be not the case because i saw lots of comments that she must have penciled in, so she certainly made them. which also speaks to a very confident speaker. by the way, that wellesley speech is the most anthologized first ladies beach of all. and that even includes eleanor roosevelt's discourse. and so i believe that as a public communicator she was a great success. as i say, she was very careful about what she said and how she said it. and this brings me to the last topic that i'd like to discuss with you this afternoon before we have a chance to chat. and that is the campaign of 1992. in 1988, barbara bush's role was not the same as 92. her popularity proved -- improved immensely in the white house. so in 88 she did give some speeches. she certainly spoke to groups, but 1992 again was different ballgame. the president had experience a pre
and i wish him well. [laughter] so she was a very good speaker, she told me that she never made changes in her speech text when she got to the podium, but i found that to be not the case because i saw lots of comments that she must have penciled in, so she certainly made them. which also speaks to a very confident speaker. by the way, that wellesley speech is the most anthologized first ladies beach of all. and that even includes eleanor roosevelt's discourse. and so i believe that as a public...
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>> well, let's see.to do that. valley of the kings, the sphinx and all the little fabulous places in egypt. >> jimmy: but, i was always wondering, how come you didn't act anymore? >> well, i haven't gotten any offers that really sounded really good. >> jimmy: i mean, you were one of the best things in the "blues brothers." come on. >> i'm waiting. thank you, i'm waiting. >> jimmy: that was the best. [ cheers and applause ] i'd love to see that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: let's talk about this record right here. "a woman falling out of love." that looks like you're pretty happy there. >> yeah, that's -- that's the point. and that's the objective. we want -- i want women to look like this, be happy. when you're falling out of love, don't sit at home waiting for the telephone to ring and all of that stuff, because he's out having a ball and having a good time. get out there with him. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i like that. [ applause ] you have some amazing songs on here. i know a couple are covers "the way
>> well, let's see.to do that. valley of the kings, the sphinx and all the little fabulous places in egypt. >> jimmy: but, i was always wondering, how come you didn't act anymore? >> well, i haven't gotten any offers that really sounded really good. >> jimmy: i mean, you were one of the best things in the "blues brothers." come on. >> i'm waiting. thank you, i'm waiting. >> jimmy: that was the best. [ cheers and applause ] i'd love to see that....
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either one well. we have the government says the group can feel safe get ready because of the freedom. you know sometimes you see the story and the scene so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here so you saw the part of it and realized everything you saw. i'm sorry is a big issue. for . a. few. crazy alert the human will load a man in new zealand nearly died in the most unusual of ways steve mcclaren actor was at a gas station when he slipped and fell on top of a broken air pressure valve i should say the valve entered mccormick's body through a most unlucky posterior ways and immediately shot area hundred pounds per square inch right into him inflating his body to twice its normal size in just a matter of minutes it took three days for mccormick to shrink back to normal size and he says it wasn't a pleasant experience for him or anyone else in that wing of the hospital. just then it seemed so clear aiden that you just go right for the swelling because i didn't plan to tak
either one well. we have the government says the group can feel safe get ready because of the freedom. you know sometimes you see the story and the scene so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here so you saw the part of it and realized everything you saw. i'm sorry is a big issue. for . a. few. crazy alert the human will load a man in new zealand nearly died in the most unusual of ways steve mcclaren actor was at a gas station when he slipped and fell on top of a...
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well i mean. good hundred year is writing a script so now that it's a reality i don't think his father as been working on a major film since many years and obviously i mean we've been courting him ever since i mean we go way back we've known each other for thirty years so if i have to wait one moment one more year it will be fine and still i will keep pursuing because i'm sure that his new film will be something etc and well my relation with with is a very special one because i've been also his. co-financing co-producer and then eventually producer so are we we have worked together we have walked together for almost thirty years now. things are starting to happen in russian filmmaking well. there were years like ten years ago when nothing happened now films films are being produced something interesting in certain in but most of the russian cinema there was say no soviet films were better that cinema was better than today's are too many remakes too many commercial films too many how you would appr
well i mean. good hundred year is writing a script so now that it's a reality i don't think his father as been working on a major film since many years and obviously i mean we've been courting him ever since i mean we go way back we've known each other for thirty years so if i have to wait one moment one more year it will be fine and still i will keep pursuing because i'm sure that his new film will be something etc and well my relation with with is a very special one because i've been also...
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>> well, a couple of things. the documents like you said, they are interesting, because they show his historic operational interest and tactics. it has been ongoing for osama bin laden's life, and i remember in the 1990s with the african embassy bombings, there was testimony in that case that had osama bin laden saying no, i want the van here and not here to blow up the u.s. embassy in kenya. he was very, very tactical, and this is consistent with that. i think that also, i mean, as you allude to that, you know, part of what al qaeda is trying to do is to just sort of engender enough outrage that there is going to be whether it is the adherence to osama bin laden or it is people who were 10 years old on september 11th they will go out to do things randomly and not planned by al qaeda simply to show al qaeda's relevancy, because that is what al qaeda needs right now, all right, with the death of bin laden, they need to know whether it is the initial adherence to osama bin laden or the people he bred who have never
>> well, a couple of things. the documents like you said, they are interesting, because they show his historic operational interest and tactics. it has been ongoing for osama bin laden's life, and i remember in the 1990s with the african embassy bombings, there was testimony in that case that had osama bin laden saying no, i want the van here and not here to blow up the u.s. embassy in kenya. he was very, very tactical, and this is consistent with that. i think that also, i mean, as you...