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did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly and the grass grows, in this village there are cows. and people and they go to the river and they go to get their water. and they go to the river and what do they see? an evil demon is polluting the river. callia. and they can't get water because it's killing the cows and the people. so, they go to krishna and say, please, do something about this this is not good. he says, he thinks about it and says, okay. he takes his friends to the river to play. they play ball. they play with the ball and then by accident or may be not,
did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the...
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go to the roulette wheel and you put your money in red if you lose you just double your bet and you keep placing that money and read until eventually you win and this is called the martin gayle betting system and the problem of using it in a country like america when you have banks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan using the martindale betting system using derivatives and unlimited borrowing of cash is that it destroys the currency so what goldman sachs and j.p. morgan are saying is like we're just going to keep placing our bets on the same read on the roulette wheel of global derivatives markets and we don't care if it means the total destruction of america the global financial system and the us dollar to me that is the equivalency of any brazen act by any extremist wielding any type of weapon anywhere and yet nobody is stepping in and cutting these people off from their own limited free credit and their bogus attempt to win by rigging these markets well we talk about this propaganda and how it changes the outcome of our economies and our political systems so eric cantor him.
go to the roulette wheel and you put your money in red if you lose you just double your bet and you keep placing that money and read until eventually you win and this is called the martin gayle betting system and the problem of using it in a country like america when you have banks like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan using the martindale betting system using derivatives and unlimited borrowing of cash is that it destroys the currency so what goldman sachs and j.p. morgan are saying is like we're...
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you know shouting to the politician. to get rid of those welfare bums when they get themselves out the welfare bums and i bet you anything that if they questioned bankers because i don't see them represented on this but i bet you one hundred percent of bankers like lloyd blankfein who said they don't need any help from goldman sachs we don't use any help from the government but we know for a fact they've received trillions and help oh absolutely one hundred percent of their entire existence is due to the largest the government assistance the redistribution of wealth these a v the government to these should mottoes on wall street who are adding nothing to society they are the parasites they are the leeches well you know on a number of regards because first of all while some of them will recognize that tarp was there they know that's a government program but it's the taxpayer and their triple a rated debt that backs these banks they give these banks zero percent money to speculate around the world and to destroy other economies they have unlimited capital available to them and zero percent interest rate to speculate with a
you know shouting to the politician. to get rid of those welfare bums when they get themselves out the welfare bums and i bet you anything that if they questioned bankers because i don't see them represented on this but i bet you one hundred percent of bankers like lloyd blankfein who said they don't need any help from goldman sachs we don't use any help from the government but we know for a fact they've received trillions and help oh absolutely one hundred percent of their entire existence is...
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go to the roulette wheel and you bet on red if you lose you double up. and if you lose again you double up and you keep doubling up on every bet until eventually hit red and then you make a lot of money now the problem is you go broke before you hit red now on wall street they engage in this martin gayle betting system because the money that they get to make the bets is free from the federal reserve a zero percent interest rate and they never have to pay off any they're losing bets meanwhile the average person is in the stock market any time they suffer a loss they actually have to suffer a loss show you've got this diametric in a proposition in the investing world where people are saying well there's a lot of opportunity in the stock market but it's different if you're on wall street and you have unlimited credit and you never suffer a loss so why do the average people out there whether it's canada america or anywhere else in europe why do they insist on all is getting the short end of the stick either they get the worst rates on their credit cards they
go to the roulette wheel and you bet on red if you lose you double up. and if you lose again you double up and you keep doubling up on every bet until eventually hit red and then you make a lot of money now the problem is you go broke before you hit red now on wall street they engage in this martin gayle betting system because the money that they get to make the bets is free from the federal reserve a zero percent interest rate and they never have to pay off any they're losing bets meanwhile...
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>> you divided 16 into 3 equal parts. i bet you didn't think that was possible i know a physicist that didn't think it was possible. we are rocket scientists. half of you count 16, half do the t high. you can do it. first you try the 16. don't do the t high yet. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, you keep counting 16. you guys do this. you will start 5 times 3, 3 times. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, pause. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1. did we end on your 1? >> whoa, you divided 16 into 3 equal parts. did you know you could do that? >> i'm dizzy. okay. well, we are going to end with a t high within a t high like a wheel that goes around and around and around. i want you to figure out there is a multiplecasion problem in here and i want you to see if you can tell us when we are done what it is. something will repeat 3 times. [applause] okay. which one of you figured it out? yes. >> 49, hum... >> i can see how you would say that, why do you say that? there is 49 o
>> you divided 16 into 3 equal parts. i bet you didn't think that was possible i know a physicist that didn't think it was possible. we are rocket scientists. half of you count 16, half do the t high. you can do it. first you try the 16. don't do the t high yet. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, you keep counting 16. you guys do this. you will start 5 times 3, 3 times. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, pause. >>...
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sure, you bet. hey, it's a traditional event, and i am traditional kind of guy.great or what? it looks awful. well, looks can be deceiving. yeah. not in this case, however. nope, nope, nope, this is definitely the food that prison riots are made of. are we gonna have girls at our party? uh, well, uh... no, it's a stag party, and that means that, uh, does stay home. i'm not talking about does. i'm talking about hookers. oh, those. i don't know. what do you mean? i mean, like, from what i hear, it's a tradition, and you're a traditional guy. come here. come here, you little vixen. i'm gonna tell you something. i'm gonna set you straight about something. women mean nothing to me, and that is why i am so in love with you. do you understand what i'm saying? i need you to promise me. okay, okay, i promise. you got it. you know, i, uh-- i know a way that we can seal this bargain. yeah? mm-hm. [crashing sounds] oh, wait a minute. wait, wait, wait. i know. i got a surprise for you, and i think you're really gonna like it. [screams] oh, come on, honey, wait. hey, come on,
sure, you bet. hey, it's a traditional event, and i am traditional kind of guy.great or what? it looks awful. well, looks can be deceiving. yeah. not in this case, however. nope, nope, nope, this is definitely the food that prison riots are made of. are we gonna have girls at our party? uh, well, uh... no, it's a stag party, and that means that, uh, does stay home. i'm not talking about does. i'm talking about hookers. oh, those. i don't know. what do you mean? i mean, like, from what i hear,...
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twenty five race i mean are republicans actually willing to make that gamble well according to tom you bet so to look. this is what eisenhower left the presidency in one nine hundred sixty one five different republicans have been president of united states and every single one of them from richard nixon to george w. bush have been illegitimate ascending to the highest office in the land not through small the democratic elections but instead through fraud and treason. believe me let's start at the beginning with richard nixon in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight president lyndon johnson was desperately trying to end the vietnam war but richard nixon knew that the war if the war continued it would tarnish democrat hubert humphrey's chances of winning the election so nixon sent envoys from his campaign to talk to south vietnamese leaders to encourage them not to attend an upcoming peace truck in paris and nixon promised south vietnam that he would give them a better deal when he was president than l.b.j. could give them that l.b.j. found out about this political move maneuver to prolong t
twenty five race i mean are republicans actually willing to make that gamble well according to tom you bet so to look. this is what eisenhower left the presidency in one nine hundred sixty one five different republicans have been president of united states and every single one of them from richard nixon to george w. bush have been illegitimate ascending to the highest office in the land not through small the democratic elections but instead through fraud and treason. believe me let's start at...
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at the october surprise didn't hoodwink voters in one thousand nine hundred eighty you can bet bush sr would never have been elected in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight that's for illegitimate republican presidents and that brings us to the most recent illegitimate republican president george w. bush the man who was given the white house by five right wing justices in the supreme court in the bush v gore supreme court decision in two thousand that stock the florida recount and a george w. bush the presidency justice antonin scalia wrote in his opinion the counting of votes does in my view threaten irreparable harm to petitioner george w. bush and to the country by casting a doubt upon what he bush claims to be the legitimacy of his election. i guess denying the guy who actually won the most votes in florida al gore the presidency did not constitute irreparable harm to scalia and i guess it was important to mention that school is son worked for the law firm that was defending george w. bush before the high court just like it was important to mention that clarence thomas' wife work
at the october surprise didn't hoodwink voters in one thousand nine hundred eighty you can bet bush sr would never have been elected in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight that's for illegitimate republican presidents and that brings us to the most recent illegitimate republican president george w. bush the man who was given the white house by five right wing justices in the supreme court in the bush v gore supreme court decision in two thousand that stock the florida recount and a george w....
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all right, danny was saying seeing red, you bet you. each and every day. that's the pinpoint forecast, we did drag dennis off the golf course. he has sports after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the giants new star made his debut today, but it was the old one who stole the show. carlos beltran 0 for 4 with two strikeouts. he was batting third and that might have helped pablo in the cleanup spot. in his first at bat, he homered to give the giants a 1-0 lead. the star, though, tim lincecum. sidelined the last two days with the flu made them look sick tonight. the red-hot a's sent men to the plate scoring against tampa, going for the sweep. there goes conner jackson, his fourth home run of the season. this is getting fun to watch. but the bullpen, which is the best in the american league gives up seven runs in the 7th inning. and takes brian's teeth to raise the sweep and win the finale. 49ers will hold their first practice tomorrow, but they'll be without michael crabtree. the former first round pick will miss four to six weeks with a foot injury. this means
all right, danny was saying seeing red, you bet you. each and every day. that's the pinpoint forecast, we did drag dennis off the golf course. he has sports after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the giants new star made his debut today, but it was the old one who stole the show. carlos beltran 0 for 4 with two strikeouts. he was batting third and that might have helped pablo in the cleanup spot. in his first at bat, he homered to give the giants a 1-0 lead. the star, though, tim...
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would you bet she would do it? do you think she would take it? >> not yet. no. she doesn't need the money. why spill all the secrets? >> especially when you have kids. they have four kids. >> he does it first, then all bets are off. >>> well, this comes to us from wvir nbc 29 in charlottesville, virginia, where some end penicillin day celebrations had nothing to do with fireworks or barbecues. dozens of immigrants made the trek to thomas jefferson's home to mark america's 235th birthday and become u.s. citizens. 77 people from 44 different countries were sworn in at the annual naturalization ceremony, making them america's newest citizens and a welcome addition. always great to see that on the fourth of july. you think of traditional fireworks and everything like that, but that's always a good way to remember what it's all about. >> i always like to see regular americans take the test and see how many of those questions they -- >> that we're not going to do here this morning. we are not going to do that here this morning. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today
would you bet she would do it? do you think she would take it? >> not yet. no. she doesn't need the money. why spill all the secrets? >> especially when you have kids. they have four kids. >> he does it first, then all bets are off. >>> well, this comes to us from wvir nbc 29 in charlottesville, virginia, where some end penicillin day celebrations had nothing to do with fireworks or barbecues. dozens of immigrants made the trek to thomas jefferson's home to mark...
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you bet! southwest would never do that. that was after she changed her flight and paid the difference in airfare. that other airline treated her wrong. she was understandably upset. well, who can afford a 150-dollar change fee? he was surprised with the verdict. you got that right. [ male announcer ] don't pay a change fee on top of a fare difference. fly southwest, the only major airline that never charges change fees. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
you bet! southwest would never do that. that was after she changed her flight and paid the difference in airfare. that other airline treated her wrong. she was understandably upset. well, who can afford a 150-dollar change fee? he was surprised with the verdict. you got that right. [ male announcer ] don't pay a change fee on top of a fare difference. fly southwest, the only major airline that never charges change fees. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points?...
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would you bet she would do it? do you think she would take it? i don't, she's classy, she doesn't air her dirty laundry. >> oh, like the president wasn't classy. >> i'm going to move on, bill. >>> and this comes to us from wvir, nbc 29 in charlottesville, virginia, where some end penicillin day celebrations had nothing to do with fireworks or barbecues. dozens of immigrants made the trek to thomas jefferson's home to mark america's 235th birthday and become u.s. citizens. 77 people from 44 different countries were sworn in at the annual naturalization ceremony, making them america's newest citizens and a welcome addition. i'm lynn berry and this is early today, just your first stop of the day, today, on your nbc station. >>> do not adjust your television. one animal does kind of look like an optical illusion. take a look at this very rare donkra. a cross between a donkey and a zebra. a zoo in china has a lot of folks scratching their heads by showing off the crossbreed. with its size and head similar to a donkey and legs striped like a zeep zebra
would you bet she would do it? do you think she would take it? i don't, she's classy, she doesn't air her dirty laundry. >> oh, like the president wasn't classy. >> i'm going to move on, bill. >>> and this comes to us from wvir, nbc 29 in charlottesville, virginia, where some end penicillin day celebrations had nothing to do with fireworks or barbecues. dozens of immigrants made the trek to thomas jefferson's home to mark america's 235th birthday and become u.s. citizens....
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. >> you bet. >> and a car pent we are the most revealing confession we have ever heard. is that there a part of you that wishes there was this 13-year-old girl here? >> if there was that looked like your friend there, then i don't know. >> but nearly all the men say, they had no plans to have sex with a minor. >> so we probably have at least four guys inbound right now. >> we have hired the online watchdog group perverted justice as consultants. its volunteers are experts at pretending to be kids online. for this operation, the volunteers go into local california chat rooms posing as 12 and 13-year-olds and wait to be contacted bay adult. if a chat turns sexual, the decoys will agree to meet in person and give the suspected predator the address to this undercover house. it's in petaluma, california, an hour north of san francisco, the town where john mark karr, the former suspect in the jonbenet ramsey murder was charged with five counts of possession of child pornography, and the hometown of polly klaas, a 12-year-old abducted and murdered by a sex predator. >> this is a
. >> you bet. >> and a car pent we are the most revealing confession we have ever heard. is that there a part of you that wishes there was this 13-year-old girl here? >> if there was that looked like your friend there, then i don't know. >> but nearly all the men say, they had no plans to have sex with a minor. >> so we probably have at least four guys inbound right now. >> we have hired the online watchdog group perverted justice as consultants. its...
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. >> you bet cha all night. >> remember we are always on at our website. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded. so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
. >> you bet cha all night. >> remember we are always on at our website. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded. so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you...
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. >> you bet. i hate to peck on the runway. let's do that. everybody else does. he may not be the nominee. for now, he pulled even to obama. romney is the most transparent phony. he is rolling his -- rolling up his shirt sleeves and getting a few hairs fall out of place and he is from "the grapes of wrath ." a few years ago, he presented himself as a religious conservative. that is really a paper tiger if obama is going to be the real tiger. tavis: frank rich's back. i am happy about that. his first piece is out. we will talk about this in the coming days and weeks. "something rotten." welcome back, but to see you. >> great to see you, my friend. tavis: a new documentary about the hip-hop group a tribe called quest. michael rapaport is a talented actor who has gone behind the camera for a documentary about the grammy-nominated him pop group a tribe called quest. here now a scene from "beats, rhymes and life." >> the yin and yang, that was the perfect marriage. >> he picks the best loops. we would not be here. >> the only change is seeing those guys' relationship
. >> you bet. i hate to peck on the runway. let's do that. everybody else does. he may not be the nominee. for now, he pulled even to obama. romney is the most transparent phony. he is rolling his -- rolling up his shirt sleeves and getting a few hairs fall out of place and he is from "the grapes of wrath ." a few years ago, he presented himself as a religious conservative. that is really a paper tiger if obama is going to be the real tiger. tavis: frank rich's back. i am happy...
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. >> you bet it was. >> up at 11. cristie kerr for birdie. >> on a tough putt this one is, up and over that hill right now, then it should start to go slightly downhill and swing to the left. trouble was it was going back up towards the mountain. >> over to 10 for the co-leader, stanford. >> that's a 7 iron. hit a beautiful drive. >> on the tee at 14, 413-yard par 4 is seo. bunkers right and left. this a beauty, little bit of a draw right in the center of the fairway. >> five holes left for seo. likely she'll get it in before darkness here which is about 8:15 local time. tied withstand ford and a 66. united states women's open. . >>> this was just a moment ago by o'toole, played her third shot here to the par 5. plays it just the way you're supposed to, throws it back behind the hole, uses the backboard. brings it right back. great chance for birdie there. we'll go ahead to 16. plus 6 for the number one player in the world. >> she got off to a very good start in the final round. >> 3 under par after nine holes. then h
. >> you bet it was. >> up at 11. cristie kerr for birdie. >> on a tough putt this one is, up and over that hill right now, then it should start to go slightly downhill and swing to the left. trouble was it was going back up towards the mountain. >> over to 10 for the co-leader, stanford. >> that's a 7 iron. hit a beautiful drive. >> on the tee at 14, 413-yard par 4 is seo. bunkers right and left. this a beauty, little bit of a draw right in the center of the...
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you bet. much awaited by its loyal fan base the $200 million almost two and a half hour long "transformers dark of the moon" has notched the year's biggest opening day. almost $38 million on wednesday. it's also being watched as a big test for 3-d. as the largest 3-d release ever, prints of the film will be brighter to counter past complaints 3-d films are too dim. most experts expect this transformers to earn about $100 million over the weekend. sfwlirchlgts older audiences not excited by giant robot fights will be drawn to the comedy "larry crown" with tom hanks and julia roberts. and finally, young teen and tween girls will fill the comedy "monte carlo" to finish as high as $10 million. probably not going to be on my list, but -- >> transformers is -- the reviews are all over the board. i saw someone gave it zero stars, and someone else gave it three or four. >> what are you thinking? yeah or nay? >> i'm not spending two and a half hours. >> two and a half hours. oh, my goodness. then it's
you bet. much awaited by its loyal fan base the $200 million almost two and a half hour long "transformers dark of the moon" has notched the year's biggest opening day. almost $38 million on wednesday. it's also being watched as a big test for 3-d. as the largest 3-d release ever, prints of the film will be brighter to counter past complaints 3-d films are too dim. most experts expect this transformers to earn about $100 million over the weekend. sfwlirchlgts older audiences not...
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. >> you bet. >>> right now, many students are scrambling to get the classes they want at santa rosaior college. open enrollment started at 6:00 this morning on the internet with budget cutbacks, the college cut 11% of the classes this term and "the press democrat" is reporting that 20% of the remaining classes are full by returning students no had priority enrollment. the far term starts in four weeks. traffic is moving as normal on the 405 in los angeles. in fact, the 405 reopened yesterday, 16 hours ahead of schedule. partial demolition of the mulholland bridge finished earlier than expected, giving caltrans the green light time to -- cars time to get back on the busy roadway. antonio villaraigosa credits southland drivers for staying off the roads this weekend. >> so the sacrifices, the burdens that we share now will have dividendses going into the future. >> caltrans will finish demolition of the bridge next year force everything the 405 to shut down again -- forcing the 405 to shut down again. >>> police in the central valley town of lodi are hoping surveillance video will help
. >> you bet. >>> right now, many students are scrambling to get the classes they want at santa rosaior college. open enrollment started at 6:00 this morning on the internet with budget cutbacks, the college cut 11% of the classes this term and "the press democrat" is reporting that 20% of the remaining classes are full by returning students no had priority enrollment. the far term starts in four weeks. traffic is moving as normal on the 405 in los angeles. in fact, the...
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if you were a betting man, would you have won or lost? >> i wouldn't have bet. all of the discussion pretrial is just that. you don't get a chance to not only see the evidence that is going to come in during the case, but you also don't get a chance to feel for how these witnesses are going to play. so i would not have bet on the case at all. >> after you did see it all go down, were you shocked by the verdict and how strong was the prosecution case? >> the prosecution case was built on circumstantial evidence and i believe this jury wanted to convict her because the offense, the whole scenario was heinous. the prosecution built it up, but ultimately the objective of the jury is to be dispassionate, to listen to all the evidence objectively and the only party in that courtroom that has an obligation is the prosecutor and that is to prove every element of every offense beyond a reasonable doubt. >> and obviously the jury did not think that he did that. the defense attorney's lashed out at the top of the show, basically talking about the cable tv talking heads and
if you were a betting man, would you have won or lost? >> i wouldn't have bet. all of the discussion pretrial is just that. you don't get a chance to not only see the evidence that is going to come in during the case, but you also don't get a chance to feel for how these witnesses are going to play. so i would not have bet on the case at all. >> after you did see it all go down, were you shocked by the verdict and how strong was the prosecution case? >> the prosecution case...