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he's kind of damaged but at the end, you know, these guys, oh, hey, you know what, you gt a talent, let's turn that into some artistic talent, he's going to go to college to try to improve his artistic skills. that's the kind of direction we want it to go. >> question over here? >> what schools will you be visiting this year? >> we do a tour. we do two semesters so we do anywhere from 16 to 18 bookings in our school district and we do, like, elementary schools. so we go in and during assemblies on friday and we take, you know, it's kind of a -- it's good theater but it's guerilla theater. we do this condensed message in 30 minutes. >> it's about a 22 minute play, generally speaking, then we usually hang around for another 15 or 20 minutes so we usually get about 50 minutes and that's all we can get. again, a lot of these things are just based, we might not see a whole lot of schools but he has a whole other job. we used to go out and do two performances a week so we were doing 16 or 18 but it's just -- with the manpower shortage, since 2007 our theater department has lost like 40 percent
he's kind of damaged but at the end, you know, these guys, oh, hey, you know what, you gt a talent, let's turn that into some artistic talent, he's going to go to college to try to improve his artistic skills. that's the kind of direction we want it to go. >> question over here? >> what schools will you be visiting this year? >> we do a tour. we do two semesters so we do anywhere from 16 to 18 bookings in our school district and we do, like, elementary schools. so we go in and...
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if you gt married for a secnd time or over 40, what do you wear?, and the women are looking for simple elegance looking for special necklis or an alternative color, or maybe a little bit more coverage, but they definily wantsimple elegance, and ey know their prsonal style. >> pretty, pretty, pretty; right? >> to celebrate who they are. gerri: looking to use your personality; right? just a little bit? >> exactly. gerri: the firt dress with the bow on it, just awesom does it flatter everybody or do you have to have an hourglass figure in >> well, you know this dress creates that figure. i think this dress works on a lot of typs, and i love it because it's a scoop neck, it's a beautiful dress, under 500 dolls, and you can't go wrong with it. it hugs your curves in all the right places, but because it's simple, you can have a fabulouserrings like you have on now. >> iook those immediately when i came to the set. >> that gives you the kiss of luxury it deserves. gerri: i lie the material and the fabric is fantastic. dress two. there's a lot going on. >>
if you gt married for a secnd time or over 40, what do you wear?, and the women are looking for simple elegance looking for special necklis or an alternative color, or maybe a little bit more coverage, but they definily wantsimple elegance, and ey know their prsonal style. >> pretty, pretty, pretty; right? >> to celebrate who they are. gerri: looking to use your personality; right? just a little bit? >> exactly. gerri: the firt dress with the bow on it, just awesom does it...
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the house you want, youcan move ickly, of course, wisely, you don't want to buy a house where you don't gt and th endup making a big mistake. gerri: we talked about mortge rates, and iant to talk about ventory for a second, anthony, one of the constraining factors in the market. there's not a lot of inventory, homes are not on the rkee, what's the crystal ball sy about inventory? >> good news is inventory's picking up because, again, people see house prices going on. fewer people underwater, so people are le to bring houses to market. bad news is that inveeser and banks sit on millions of properties not diffused int the market yet. gerri: is that an issue or consumers in the marketplace looking? there's not enough houses to look at? >> i absolutely ee that as an issue, and when we'reetalking about rising interest rates as we just mentioned, talking about the difficulty in getting a mortgage, and all these homes thattill have yet to go on the market that are inforeclosure, preforeclosure or bank own properties, we're not out of the woods yet here. gerri: a ong way to go. oh, anthony, do you
the house you want, youcan move ickly, of course, wisely, you don't want to buy a house where you don't gt and th endup making a big mistake. gerri: we talked about mortge rates, and iant to talk about ventory for a second, anthony, one of the constraining factors in the market. there's not a lot of inventory, homes are not on the rkee, what's the crystal ball sy about inventory? >> good news is inventory's picking up because, again, people see house prices going on. fewer people...
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this will not work for you this morning because this incident occurred after pleasant hill road.ly n other gt commute for you to go. they want to take this out to interstate 80. either that you have to continue ahead of 680 through the san ramon valley area. both of these are great roads right now and this will definitely--i'm not sure this will save you time but many people just want to sit and novel rather drive instead of wasting time. >> right now the drive time has been increased by three to four times. what might normally be 18 to 22 minute drive is now 45 minutes to get to the macarthur mayes out what the creek. this is the only hot spot that we are tracking the ride to the bay bridge is slow now that the me realize have been activated. the drive time is still about 60 minutes and the commute to the san mattel bridge is not too bed this morning even though we had these two chp vehicles pan shoulder. they have not managed to slow the ride in the westbound direction. >> we see more blue sky at last fall to this morning. let's get to the weather update. >> we will star with a live look fr
this will not work for you this morning because this incident occurred after pleasant hill road.ly n other gt commute for you to go. they want to take this out to interstate 80. either that you have to continue ahead of 680 through the san ramon valley area. both of these are great roads right now and this will definitely--i'm not sure this will save you time but many people just want to sit and novel rather drive instead of wasting time. >> right now the drive time has been increased by...
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lou: lloyd abrams, always gt to have you here. >> good to see you.ou: your wods should disquiet, i think, thwhite house and the attorney general. hopefully tthe point of action. thank you very much, loyd. congratulations on your new book. he last recession calledded a mancessio because it hut men in the work rce hard, yet feminists and the liberal media celebratea study. we wonder why. we'll explore it in tonight's "chalk ta lou: in the last two or three ys, i've been criticized by a few folks like some in the own tent saying a newtudy on breadwinner mommings concerns me, troubles me about the country and what's happening to the society. a ew of the detractors decided it was a hallmark of, well, sisterhood and progress towar gend equality because moms are the sole or primary breadwinners in 40% of the homes. here's what they focus on in the new survey, and there's a lot of celebrate. it is, in some saller peentage thanthey suggest, both at pugh and amongst folks i had a word or two. tre is some good, and there is also se submerge material that lot of
lou: lloyd abrams, always gt to have you here. >> good to see you.ou: your wods should disquiet, i think, thwhite house and the attorney general. hopefully tthe point of action. thank you very much, loyd. congratulations on your new book. he last recession calledded a mancessio because it hut men in the work rce hard, yet feminists and the liberal media celebratea study. we wonder why. we'll explore it in tonight's "chalk ta lou: in the last two or three ys, i've been criticized by a...
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. >> this sports report brought to you by orchard supply, hardware. >> i've gt to move on. >> a man calls it heiro sheema with a light switch. at rest two of men in a terror plot targeting the president and enemies of israel. >> restaurants serving up healthy food. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> mystery guest. >> have a great night. >> this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a computer programmer from chicago, illinois... ...an actor and comedian originally from atlanta, georgia... ...and our returning champion, a test-prep instructor from buford, georgia... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hi, folks, and welcome to our show. well, when you sour days teaching high-school students how to prepare for the s.a.t.s, a lot of that knowledge is going to rub off on you pend yand stick with you. teaching high-school students how to prepare for the s.a.t.s, and that is certainly true of our champion, andrew, who has been very impressive in the past two days. henry and ravi, welcome aboard. good luck. let's go to work now, shall we? th
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. >> this sports report brought to you by orchard supply, hardware. >> i've gt to move on. >> a man callssheema with a light switch. at rest two of men in a bizarre x ray terror plot targeting the president and enemies of israel. >> restaurants serving up healthy food. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> mystery guest. >> have a great night. >> ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ city'sarge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. war on crime, the wororst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. i wish i could help you. you can hear me out, sister. i have! you're mistaken. i'm sorry.
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. >> but she's talking about the cynicism and this polarized country where you can't get anything done. i think she's gt a point there. she brings in guns. she's for background checks and all that. but come on, you're not surprised. oprah winfrey is politically correct. there's nothing out of the ordinary here, is there? >> not at all, speaking of background checks. the president had 90% supporting background checks. buff i would say this about oprah. she is the elite of the elites. she went to harvard. go to college in mississippi or bronx community college. >> i don't think she is aware of that. i don't really have a lot of problem with her speech because it's consistent for what her values are. all right, now there is a situation that we have mock add little bit and gutfeld has gone to town on it on the five. >> really? >> and roll the tape request the president and chris christie going to the shore for a follow up sandy speck tackle. there are number of ways you can look at this. but mcguirk lives in a place called long beach, long island, and you say what? >> i say, first of all, no problem with wh
. >> but she's talking about the cynicism and this polarized country where you can't get anything done. i think she's gt a point there. she brings in guns. she's for background checks and all that. but come on, you're not surprised. oprah winfrey is politically correct. there's nothing out of the ordinary here, is there? >> not at all, speaking of background checks. the president had 90% supporting background checks. buff i would say this about oprah. she is the elite of the elites....
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you have people living in tents. their heating is open flames. every night they were out fighting tent fires so people that were already displaced and already without just gt a little worse. yet they kept doing it. i asked him, i said, what do you guys need? what can i do? what can we do as a city, as a community, what can we do to help you? and the answer was, you know, we really need equipment. i said, all right, well, i can see what i can do, there's a couple networks. and what we really would like is a way to help the community because as you've heard mentioned here a few times, this idea of post traumatic stress, it was prevalent. you can feel it. people were -- this was a month or so, two months after. every time there was an aftershock people were on edge. we were on edge, for crying out loud. we're wandering around under this rubble, i'm looking back at these pictures now and thinking, what am i, an idiot? these buildings are going to come down. if you look at these pictures commerce is taking place under it where in america they would close down the block. this where my family has always had its stall. we got to make a living. what else can we do?
you have people living in tents. their heating is open flames. every night they were out fighting tent fires so people that were already displaced and already without just gt a little worse. yet they kept doing it. i asked him, i said, what do you guys need? what can i do? what can we do as a city, as a community, what can we do to help you? and the answer was, you know, we really need equipment. i said, all right, well, i can see what i can do, there's a couple networks. and what we really...
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you with that. [applae] >> let's get to it. onceethis gts rleased, any smart bad guysoing t find a way around this, right? >> absolutely. not on a way around it, but in the past were either criminal organizatis wereterrorists found out, sometimes thyfind a way to track our communities but dismantled organization with what they believed to be what we know about. not only do we have to find them again, but we have to figure out who to find a what networks and groups to find aain. lou: you are saying that he was a heo. but no, he is not. how do you feel? >> i am confident that my position has only beenen strengthened sine we ound out that he's being debriefed by the inlligence apparatus. this is absolutely spot on whn she sayshat it's very damaginn. because what is out there in the united states or around the world, the first thing that they do are using human capabilities which are mesages being used and sent by runners as opposed to getti on the phone or getting on the internet. it is going to make our job much more difficult, especially sinc
you with that. [applae] >> let's get to it. onceethis gts rleased, any smart bad guysoing t find a way around this, right? >> absolutely. not on a way around it, but in the past were either criminal organizatis wereterrorists found out, sometimes thyfind a way to track our communities but dismantled organization with what they believed to be what we know about. not only do we have to find them again, but we have to figure out who to find a what networks and groups to find aain. lou:...
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what's in youralle if you have high cholester, here's some iormation that mabe worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor gt more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal ounder 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries ovetime. and that's w when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ feme announr ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease oromen who a nursing, egnant or may become pregnan tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right ay if you have muscle pain or weakness, fl unusuay tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yelwing of skin or eyes. hese cod be signs o orare buterious side effects. is your cholesterol at goal? ask your doctor about crestor. [ female announcer ] if yo can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. lou: joi us now to assess the number of issues that a important to the republican party a its future is
what's in youralle if you have high cholester, here's some iormation that mabe worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor gt more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal ounder 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries ovetime. and that's w when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ feme...
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you went t to frager's. frag they had everything and great gt customer service.servic it's add sad to see it burning. >> reporter: frager's wase built in 1920. 20. crowds gathered alonged along pennsylvania avenue to watch firefighters valiant efforts too save it. . neighbors were told to go into their houses and turn on the air-conditioning to protecto prt themselves from the caustic ustc smoke. >> reporter: you can see the heat rising out of this burned out building. build tommy wells, councilman for thee area said the community will rally behind frager's and its is employees and do whatever they y can to try to help them get baca on their feet. sarah and tony. >> all right, melanie, thank you very much. much. >>> the fire at the frager's store is spark the scene as one of the most memorable fires, one that destroyed the eastern market. it cost $20 million in damage, and it took more than two years for the eastern market to fully reopen. >>> a new report claims that u.s. government is secretly sece collecting millions of records. the report shows that the a court order requires them to turn them to the news ag
you went t to frager's. frag they had everything and great gt customer service.servic it's add sad to see it burning. >> reporter: frager's wase built in 1920. 20. crowds gathered alonged along pennsylvania avenue to watch firefighters valiant efforts too save it. . neighbors were told to go into their houses and turn on the air-conditioning to protecto prt themselves from the caustic ustc smoke. >> reporter: you can see the heat rising out of this burned out building. build tommy...
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you want to know exactly what you're getting. i would say the cars that are refered to in the industry as clones. so a car that was built to look like a shell by gtt an actual car. something somebody built to make it look like that, you want to make sure you buy the real mccoy. that is very important. melissa: when you buy one. cars do you avoid driving it? does it make it worth less if you're out driving it around? >> depends. a perfect car, a car like museum quality you probably wouldn't want to drive it very much. my personal opinion is, if you're into cars, and you enjoy the thrill of driving it, drive it anyway. a lot of guys like jay leno and other collectors with cars that are worth millions and millions of dollars, they will still drive them anyway. what their mind set, worst-case scenario if i go to laguna and crash during the mom terry historic races i can rebuild the car. me personally, i would say have fun with it. melissa: what kind of pressure shun can you -- appreciation can you expect if you buy expensive car with all the things you talk about? >> give you a great example. in 1986 i just moved to houston. there was a car called me
you want to know exactly what you're getting. i would say the cars that are refered to in the industry as clones. so a car that was built to look like a shell by gtt an actual car. something somebody built to make it look like that, you want to make sure you buy the real mccoy. that is very important. melissa: when you buy one. cars do you avoid driving it? does it make it worth less if you're out driving it around? >> depends. a perfect car, a car like museum quality you probably...
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gt. and they've got two miles of track to get this 7-liter twin turbo monster up to its top speed. >> how do youmine the top speed? >> they have a very high-tech telemetry to measure. watch how fast these numbers blip by. okay, there's 60. there's 100. the speedometer races up to 265.7 miles per hour. in just two miles. >> is it street legal? >> it is street legal, production car. now claimed to be the fastest production car in the world, beating the due gatti super sport. they say if it had more track, could probably get faster. sounds like a missile as it goes by. it's impressive. if it had another mile, i think it might take off. >>> a really cool sport, in part because they go really fast on streets. and this is this long board coming at us, on a smaller road. looks like maybe a walkway or a trail. and he's going pretty fast. but not as fast as we're used to. but still, enough to wobble him a little bit, and -- >> nope, nope, nope. >> ah. >> ohhim! . >> ouch. is right. he loses control, and you can see it. his hands are up here, trying to gain his balance. he doesn't fall over. the guy with
gt. and they've got two miles of track to get this 7-liter twin turbo monster up to its top speed. >> how do youmine the top speed? >> they have a very high-tech telemetry to measure. watch how fast these numbers blip by. okay, there's 60. there's 100. the speedometer races up to 265.7 miles per hour. in just two miles. >> is it street legal? >> it is street legal, production car. now claimed to be the fastest production car in the world, beating the due gatti super...
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gt the impression she was coached. that is my impression, combattive. what did you think?on the moment she was able to change emotions and change stride and mood and pitch. and so sometimes, you wondered whether some demeanor was truthful or not. because she had a capacity to be sharp and put the defense lawyer back on his heels a little bit and almost control the courtroom a couple times and take wait from the defense lawyer. that is interesting. >> there were good moments. but i think the credibility issue isn't there. >> i thought her bad attitude detracted from her credibility. she's supposed to be trayvon martin's friend. the prosecution wants to paint him as a choir boy. choir boys don't hang out with people who despite authority, she's calling questions retarded and putting the secretary on his heels so do disrespectful people hang out with other disrespectful people? >> goes back to cracker comment and the n-word. >> i think they're trying to paint him as a young man minding his own business coming home from buying snacks for a 12-year-old child when a man was foll
gt the impression she was coached. that is my impression, combattive. what did you think?on the moment she was able to change emotions and change stride and mood and pitch. and so sometimes, you wondered whether some demeanor was truthful or not. because she had a capacity to be sharp and put the defense lawyer back on his heels a little bit and almost control the courtroom a couple times and take wait from the defense lawyer. that is interesting. >> there were good moments. but i think...
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. ♪ if you have high cholester, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clical trial versus lipitor, crestor gtisk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any these risk factors because you could be at increaserisk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aret enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announr ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease oromen who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes these could be signs orare but serious side effects. is your cholesterol at goal? ask your docr about crestor. [ female announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ connell: the market coming off its lows. nicole: we are off the lows. we are down seven points. i
. ♪ if you have high cholester, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clical trial versus lipitor, crestor gtisk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any these risk factors because you could be at increaserisk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aret enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announr ] crestor is...
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gt better, they are escorted out. but we might begin to break that cycle. it is just wonderful to walk out on the street and see the world walking by. >> are you giving the twitter deal? >> yes, we are. we just founded a new nonprofit. black rock arts foundation, which is dedicated to spreading interactive, a collaborative art throughout the world. now we have founded but we call the burning and project. -- what we call the burning man project. it eventually leads to the event itself. this is a wonderful opportunity. the thing about burning man, when you look at the variety of people that go there, when you look at this environment, where all the normal boundaries are down in every department of human knowledge and endeavor. if you ask what possible application that we have created that may be useful loud in the desert, -- what would it have an application to? education, urban planning, disaster relief. needless to say, we are ambitious than we think we can affect the course of things. we hope to in this century. >> i wanted to dig a bit more into that. i would love it if you could maybe help contrast the radical levels of participation and involvement that you
gt better, they are escorted out. but we might begin to break that cycle. it is just wonderful to walk out on the street and see the world walking by. >> are you giving the twitter deal? >> yes, we are. we just founded a new nonprofit. black rock arts foundation, which is dedicated to spreading interactive, a collaborative art throughout the world. now we have founded but we call the burning and project. -- what we call the burning man project. it eventually leads to the event...
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gt for free. wi more op this, senior vice president and publishers of e-advisers.com. mark,ha youg back on the show. you know, i lok at this, and i ink here we go again. you know, we've seen these scammers just generally targeting people ho have trouble with debt, but now they are smart enough to know students have accumulated a trillion dollars in debt going after those folks. what do you think of it >> >> it's outragus. they charge a fee for something the government provides for free, and the government provides consolidation, income-based repayment, rehabilitation of defaulted loans all for free. gerri: well, let's look at what some of the folksredoing because they are charging high fees for program that are free, as you say, sellin a one-size fits all approach, the same answer for everybody, provide inaccurate information telling you things about the government programs that are not true, discouraging borrowers from handling their open cases, and focusing op sales, nt counseling how did these, i guess you would say companies, typically approach students and people with student
gt for free. wi more op this, senior vice president and publishers of e-advisers.com. mark,ha youg back on the show. you know, i lok at this, and i ink here we go again. you know, we've seen these scammers just generally targeting people ho have trouble with debt, but now they are smart enough to know students have accumulated a trillion dollars in debt going after those folks. what do you think of it >> >> it's outragus. they charge a fee for something the government provides for...
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you know, the president was very good about crusading for a grand bargain that most of us thought he was never going to get. he needs to crusade for things that he thinksss he might not gteed. he wants a hike in the minimum wage. he needs to be talking about that. just because it can't happen, you have to give people a reason to vote democratic in 2014. >> why is the minimum wage important? >> because we have so many people living actually below the poverty line making the minimum wage. >> you're a labor guy. you know this. when you move up the bottom, you move everybody up in the middle. >> people buy more when they have more income. >> let me ask you about this. i do this ad, leaning forward ads. what i'm really proud of, i caught it this morning watching i think chris jansing. and it's an ad about me in front of one of the most wonderful spots in the world, mt. rushmore. you feel like an immigrant when you go there, you feel so great about america. i'm talking about lincoln, in the middle of the civil war he built the trans-continental railroad. people in government say we can't do that because the times are tough. he built the railroad across this country in the mid
you know, the president was very good about crusading for a grand bargain that most of us thought he was never going to get. he needs to crusade for things that he thinksss he might not gteed. he wants a hike in the minimum wage. he needs to be talking about that. just because it can't happen, you have to give people a reason to vote democratic in 2014. >> why is the minimum wage important? >> because we have so many people living actually below the poverty line making the minimum...
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you carry your own bottled water. >> did they not know they were all doing it? >> that's why they are doing it. someone gts are good for what hollywood does well. these are planet mustbusters. >> have you seen after earth. >> will and jayen smith playing father and son where the father is testing the son to see if he's ready to follow in his footsteps in this galactic space army it feels like will smith the actor is testing jaden smith the actor. the problem is i'm not...
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gt iton' matr how mh th haveut t go down. lo we left ot the man who is responsible. that is,fter allthe president of the united states. president obama. you are trying to manage around a man who is nottaken the ead on us. we areciate it, ngressman. so much. >> thank you very much. up next, the new book. the inside story of a shadowy international bank. the author is comin lou: this new book reveals hat clandestine activities of the bank of international settlements. the accounting of their lal immunity is and hothey operate. gray tabbywith us, am. >> and for having me on the show. lou: this is a fascinating book and a fascinating subject. it is one of the most important people in business and banking. >> what is the world financial management about? >> started in the late 1990s there is a chapter that wrote and i just thought that this was very fascinating organization. >> who runs thebank? who really run runs this? >> the bank really runs itself. you have been a foreign correspondent, you have been one throughout the career. lou: do you believe it to be a benign force? >> what we want to know is that we want information on what goes on.
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gt rid of the irs. go to the flat tax or national sales tax somethin that everybody ca understand th feat can get rid of the bureaucracy. we love to hear from youve had a blast. thank you for joining us. do not forget to dpr the show. have a wonderful evening. lou: good evening. a triple digit rebound in the stock market todaynd the latest report on the state of our economy t reason for exuberance and a celebration of you never would have guessedatching and listening to president obama is a speech out of climate change today. dow jones industrial average rising sharply up to out of three days after investors decided the federal reserve was ending quantative easing prematurely. sure enough and at dow jones industrial average dropped more than 500 points between wedsday and thursd
gt rid of the irs. go to the flat tax or national sales tax somethin that everybody ca understand th feat can get rid of the bureaucracy. we love to hear from youve had a blast. thank you for joining us. do not forget to dpr the show. have a wonderful evening. lou: good evening. a triple digit rebound in the stock market todaynd the latest report on the state of our economy t reason for exuberance and a celebration of you never would have guessedatching and listening to president obama is a...
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you will see due to the sauce that were fired this then crashed into this pole. there's glass all over the sidewalk. they had to turn off the power to allow the first for ponderresponders to gthe victim. unfortunate, the driver of the van died on the same. there was a another passenger in the car and they were treated and taken to the hospital where she is okay. she should survive for injuries. as far as the van, a neighbor said meet this pitcher of is that there was riddled with bullets. all sudden he stated that he heard gunfire outside and this is some talk about what it heard and we saw. >> it went so fast. it just went pop, pop. that's only thing that is in my head right now. it was very, very close to my home. i was forced to hit the floor. after i heard the bull, i noticed in my life is what now that i came out. by that time i was on the phone with 911. >> according to the police department by the time they arrived the suspects were gone. they believe however that the shot or fired and it happened pretty close here from this location. but of course when they got here their first car or to was to secure the scene. and to help the possible victims. there was a third per
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you know, these sort of 3% moves you talk about, that is clearly going to make life a bit more difficult for people when they're trying to assess the value of their gtsare manufactured in japan, overseas and what they do, the impact on imports and so forth. so i don't think the absolute levels are necessarily a worry, but the volatility is. clearly, we know what japan's course is in terms of where they want to send the policy. i suppose it's a question of how effective that might be .how contingent is it on what the fed is going to be doing and how the fed influences global assets. >> that's exactly right. japan can do a certain number of things domestically. we've seen very effective moves from the bank of japan in terms of doubling the asset base -- the monetary base, sorry, and the effect that that's had on the yen. we've seen what the government can do in fiscal terms and also in terms of influencing the policy of pension funds. but you're right, to a certain extent, the money that has flowed into japan, part of it has been money flowing from the u.s. and trying to seek a better return uls where. suddenly, the u.s. becomes more attractive, some o
you know, these sort of 3% moves you talk about, that is clearly going to make life a bit more difficult for people when they're trying to assess the value of their gtsare manufactured in japan, overseas and what they do, the impact on imports and so forth. so i don't think the absolute levels are necessarily a worry, but the volatility is. clearly, we know what japan's course is in terms of where they want to send the policy. i suppose it's a question of how effective that might be .how...
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