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you could see john john -- >> guest: by the way, john west privacy and absolute because she wanted to use it in veterans day in arlington. i heard this just the other day. the radio broadcaster told me that he told me that night he was just a young guy in arlington and there in the crowd he heard the shot in the final tribute to kennedy at the gravesite. and there in the crowd he saw nixon. there is a story. that date that it would've have been had. >> host: 80 seconds. where's his place place in history? >> guest: hero, >> the name of the book is "democracy remixed: black youth and the future of american politics." the author is a university of chicago professor cathy cohen. professor cohen, is there an alienation between black youth of today and the older black generations? >> i think that there's a generational side. we've heard, for example, in the words of bill cosby who at times has ranted against part of this generation for not doing i think what he perceives to be kind of the respectable right thing to do to succeed in society. there is a concern that we often hear from older memb
you could see john john -- >> guest: by the way, john west privacy and absolute because she wanted to use it in veterans day in arlington. i heard this just the other day. the radio broadcaster told me that he told me that night he was just a young guy in arlington and there in the crowd he heard the shot in the final tribute to kennedy at the gravesite. and there in the crowd he saw nixon. there is a story. that date that it would've have been had. >> host: 80 seconds. where's his...
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i believe they will choose us. [applause] " if president obama thinks he can compare his record of job losses with my record of job creation, that is a battle we are going to win. [applause] if he thinks he can compare his record of crony capitalism with free-market success, that is a battle we can win. [applause] let me be clear -- if republican leaders want to join this president in demonizing success and disparaging conservative values, they will not be fit and to be our nominee. our campaign has fought hard in south carolina. in the coming weeks i will keep fighting for every single vote. i will compete in every state. [applause] we're going to win this nomination and the president obama. -- and defeat president obama in november. [cheers and applause] our campaign will be about the business's i helped start not the bills i passed. -- i tried to pass. we will champion the founding principles of liberty, opportunity, and economic freedom. i do not shrink from competition. i embrace it. i believe competition make
i believe they will choose us. [applause] " if president obama thinks he can compare his record of job losses with my record of job creation, that is a battle we are going to win. [applause] if he thinks he can compare his record of crony capitalism with free-market success, that is a battle we can win. [applause] let me be clear -- if republican leaders want to join this president in demonizing success and disparaging conservative values, they will not be fit and to be our nominee. our...
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and some probably good for everyone around the world because certainly not just us here in the u.s. who are affected by chinese conduct by the iranians by islamize who are on the march all the way across the middle east who seem to be doing very well places like egypt in iraq and elsewhere so all of these problems call out for a strong force in the us military is not primarily the policeman of the world but we do things like guaranteed freedom of navigation through the seas through the air and if you if you take a stick to the u.s. navy to the air force to our other ground to our other armed forces then that makes life harder for everyone who wants a civilized order frank you know an argument is made that the u.s. military presence have brought it with globally. actually creates the conditions for blowback of terrorism i mean for example no one expected the iraq fiasco to last so long no one expected the afghan fiasco to last so long and the blow by blow back effect because of that presence there when it just be better just to really withdraw from these areas here i mean it actually
and some probably good for everyone around the world because certainly not just us here in the u.s. who are affected by chinese conduct by the iranians by islamize who are on the march all the way across the middle east who seem to be doing very well places like egypt in iraq and elsewhere so all of these problems call out for a strong force in the us military is not primarily the policeman of the world but we do things like guaranteed freedom of navigation through the seas through the air and...
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so, we have rights coming to us from god to have the freedom to pursue an to the right thing. to do what you ought to do, not -- the right thing. our constitution was made and it was this document with radical freedom. if you look at this constitution and the 10 amendments, radical freedom. real freedom never before seen in the history of the world. our founders were concerned. many of them said that it was radical. freedom was made for a moral and religious freedom. why? because if you do not do what you ought to do and just do what you want to do, and you have this freedom to do it, then you have this situation that this gentleman was talking about here with trading in congress. government is bigger, and bigger, and bigger, as we have seen. why? because you cannot be trusted any more. you do not do the right thing anymore. therefore, you need government to make sure that you do. that is the fundamental struggle here. when you believe we can be a country that is good and decent and moral. it was said that we would either be constrained by chains from within or chains from wit
so, we have rights coming to us from god to have the freedom to pursue an to the right thing. to do what you ought to do, not -- the right thing. our constitution was made and it was this document with radical freedom. if you look at this constitution and the 10 amendments, radical freedom. real freedom never before seen in the history of the world. our founders were concerned. many of them said that it was radical. freedom was made for a moral and religious freedom. why? because if you do not...
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so and stop playing this game number two and i think you have to realize what and it's no use in iran has nuclear weapons it's not just that israel just finish let me just finish let me just finish let me just finish the other point here which is very important historically the united states has done a lot of dirty work that has served the interests of israel destroyed iraq it supported the destruction and crippling of egypt it has crippled the gulf and now it is looking to iran as the next target for crippling and destroying i think this is madness who is driving our foreign policy president obama or prime minister netanyahu let's be clear american foreign policy should serve the interests of the united states. you know the states israel not to attack ok mark mark i mean since i don't know your next exactly so why did why did you want to well you know so was i i want to ask you as a liability to what i did i want to ask mark a question and answer to why is that being an expert on nonproliferation and disarmament the iran's nuclear program is the most researched picked away program of
so and stop playing this game number two and i think you have to realize what and it's no use in iran has nuclear weapons it's not just that israel just finish let me just finish let me just finish let me just finish the other point here which is very important historically the united states has done a lot of dirty work that has served the interests of israel destroyed iraq it supported the destruction and crippling of egypt it has crippled the gulf and now it is looking to iran as the next...
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this morning to tell us what comes next. then we'll bring in former mississippi governor haley barbour and south carolina senator lindsey graham for analysis of a wild political week that had little of everything, including a singing president. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. and it was a stunner. newt gingrich won south carolina in a landslide. he beat mitt romney who was leading all the polls at the beginning of the week. he got 40% of the vote. romney got 28%. and the others were far behind. good morning to you, mr. speaker. i'm going to start with the obvious question: how did you pull this off? >> well, i think... i didn't pull it off. the people of south carolina did. they wanted somebody who is tough enough and bold enough to take on obama because they really want to beat obama. they also wanted somebody who was committed to jobs and economic growth because frankly south carolina is really hurtin
this morning to tell us what comes next. then we'll bring in former mississippi governor haley barbour and south carolina senator lindsey graham for analysis of a wild political week that had little of everything, including a singing president. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. and it was a stunner. newt gingrich won south carolina in a landslide....
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are one that won't we breathe we hope and where we are met with cynicism and doubt and those who tell us that we can't we will respond with that time a spree that sums up the spirit of the people. yes we came. here to the city to. take it seriously. and then this is good again it's easy so create can have it when they think they did they do. it. where did it all go wrong for barack obama and the democrats have to sweeping to power with the promise of hope and shine a citizens' uprising called the tea party movement and the message was known to be government spending to health care and climate change legislation and no two what bobby himself obama because he doesn't get it believes the cuts thing to use into a bomb this president's tea party endorse candidates emerged to sweep the republicans to victory in the house of representatives thirty two percent of the candidates who were elected last night across this country are affiliated with the tea party movement there's the tea party tell it all way and we're sending a message to it. and they see it as a repudiation of the president and his
are one that won't we breathe we hope and where we are met with cynicism and doubt and those who tell us that we can't we will respond with that time a spree that sums up the spirit of the people. yes we came. here to the city to. take it seriously. and then this is good again it's easy so create can have it when they think they did they do. it. where did it all go wrong for barack obama and the democrats have to sweeping to power with the promise of hope and shine a citizens' uprising called...
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today's i mean old dos but not the one not us that people need to know about it i mean not look at it it from the company from. those who suck it out to prosper. inside the seas and say. coming up from. some. nice licensing. no one can live without it's in one of the largest blood banks in the world. blood of nigeria. on our team. wealthy british style sign. passed out on the tires. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our g. . od. and if you. still. want to. welcome back to crossfire i'm going. i'll remind you we're talking about iran and the west. ok mark i want to go back to you in london because right before the break i could just see you were just waiting with baited breath to say something so go here. well first of all i agree with what salaam said about this very dangerous misperceptions and mischaracterizations of islam i really understand what he's saying there but i want to reinforce that mis characterizations of the united st
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did your father always use the word baloney? is he a big fan of baloney? >> i'm a big fan of baloney. >> it's a funny little phrase but his point is we need to be very frank. the american people need to think very hard about who they nominate to run against president barack obama. i think in the last segment, you talked a little bit about the contrast. the contrast we need in the general election is a president who can't govern, can't pass a budget. and our father, newt gingrich who not only served as speaker but with a democratic president, reformed welfare, cut taxes and reduced spending and knows how to govern on a national level. >> let me put this to you. we have to wrap it here. he's also been a bit of a naughty boy in the past and people are using that baggage against him. he says he's a changed animal. has the leopard changed his spots, do you think? >> the great news about our father, he is a life-long lerner. he has converted to kat thol sirms, has his family completely behind him. my sister and i are behind him on the trail, love him and adore h
did your father always use the word baloney? is he a big fan of baloney? >> i'm a big fan of baloney. >> it's a funny little phrase but his point is we need to be very frank. the american people need to think very hard about who they nominate to run against president barack obama. i think in the last segment, you talked a little bit about the contrast. the contrast we need in the general election is a president who can't govern, can't pass a budget. and our father, newt gingrich who...
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ronald reagan and george bush would be with us or against us. evil empire were good. obama is a both and person, not an either or. it is very hard for a both and person to lead an either or nation. and it is a great difficulty, and i think that is one of his major difficulties, which is how the lead and either or nation. you have to recognize that it is either or. there is a lot more in the book, but those are some of the main ideas. the technique of applied psychoanalysis is very old. it started with great, almost as old as the clinical psychoanalyst because it is essentially an experienced analytically of treating people who you could never get into your consulting room because they are either public figures or dead or sometimes even fictitious figures like hamlet who have a lot of analysts over the years. [laughter] probably still does. and -- but it involves reading everything about them, looking at everything you can about them , looking for patterns in their behavior, looking for different feelings that they repeat, looking for feelings that it aroused in you wh
ronald reagan and george bush would be with us or against us. evil empire were good. obama is a both and person, not an either or. it is very hard for a both and person to lead an either or nation. and it is a great difficulty, and i think that is one of his major difficulties, which is how the lead and either or nation. you have to recognize that it is either or. there is a lot more in the book, but those are some of the main ideas. the technique of applied psychoanalysis is very old. it...
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what should we be careful of, those of us that are favorable to the president? >> well, the biggest danger is that we've seen this happen before. it happened at the beginning of 2010 and 2011. people were becoming more optimistic. americans always want to be optimistic. they see hope out there. then those hopes were dashed by some dramatic event like the bp oil spill and the economy began to take a tumble and people lost faith. we hope that doesn't happen again this year. certainly obama hopes that. but we've seen the ratings rise and then fall again at the beginning of the last two years. >> now bob, independent of any unforeseen problem, one of the things that we're seeing is the president has a much different message, and a much different orientation to the american public and voter than the republicans. and today he talked about his positive version of america as compared to the republicans. listen to this. >> whether it's mr. romney or mr. gingrich or mr. santorum or whoever else they might decide to select, they represent a fundamentally different vision o
what should we be careful of, those of us that are favorable to the president? >> well, the biggest danger is that we've seen this happen before. it happened at the beginning of 2010 and 2011. people were becoming more optimistic. americans always want to be optimistic. they see hope out there. then those hopes were dashed by some dramatic event like the bp oil spill and the economy began to take a tumble and people lost faith. we hope that doesn't happen again this year. certainly obama...
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in a debate to use facts to win, and i think it is really dangerous in a debate to use nonfacts to win, because you win a tact tall victory but strategically you begin to destroy your own credibility. >> there were a couple of times during the last debate in florida where you seemed to just stop for a moment. >> i did. >> why was that? >> because what he was saying wasn't true. >> but i mean you are never at a loss for words. >> yes. i mean, look, when somebody says to you i have always voted for the republican when the opportunity existed, and larry saab toe tweets in a few minutes that what mitt said wasn't true, that, in fact he could have voted for george h.w. bush or pat buchanan when he voted in the democratic primary for paul simon, lincoln once said if a man won't agree with two plus two equals four you will never win the argument because facts don't matter. >> rom my is the first candidate to have that description. >> you are running a tough ad that begins mike huckabee if a man is dishonest in getting a job he will be dishonest on the job. are you saying that mitt romney has
in a debate to use facts to win, and i think it is really dangerous in a debate to use nonfacts to win, because you win a tact tall victory but strategically you begin to destroy your own credibility. >> there were a couple of times during the last debate in florida where you seemed to just stop for a moment. >> i did. >> why was that? >> because what he was saying wasn't true. >> but i mean you are never at a loss for words. >> yes. i mean, look, when...
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they put us all the m.p.l. list it's a disgrace and it's sad. but no one has done anything about the water the air. but i'm ashamed right now of the army the protection agency the bureau of indian affairs the department the interior because they've spent all this time talking to us telling you this you know what they think we want to hear but if you drive through picher drive down the road it looks the same as when they turned off the pope's and walked. no one cares about the people that live there this is not a safe place to live it's a good place there's good people here but it's not fit there been whispers about buying this place out since it was named the superfund in eighty three i mean horrible water all this mine waste direct danger to children they couldn't get the help they needed. should have been easier to put a buyout together whether it's a dioxin scare they want to build a lake or highway somewhere buyouts happen all the time and human health dangers here seem to qualify plus stark regretted and said an ace in the hole oklahoma sen
they put us all the m.p.l. list it's a disgrace and it's sad. but no one has done anything about the water the air. but i'm ashamed right now of the army the protection agency the bureau of indian affairs the department the interior because they've spent all this time talking to us telling you this you know what they think we want to hear but if you drive through picher drive down the road it looks the same as when they turned off the pope's and walked. no one cares about the people that live...
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what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want.
what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want.
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it's about us as a free people. in two alarming ways that contention we americans just can't cut it anymore. in word president says we can't handle ourselves in this perilous world without their protection. left to ourselves we may pick the wrong health insurance, wrong mortgage, wrong school for the kid and we may pick the wrong light bulb. a second view, some republicans also seem to hold is that we americans are no longer up to the job of self-government. we can't do the simple math that proves the unaffordability of safety at this net programs for all the government we have. will fall for the con jobs we can you plow ahead and someone else will pick up tabs. we'll allow ourselves to be pitted one against the other. blaming our neighbor for worldwide trends that our own government has caused. 2012 must be the year that we move that wrong. the year we strike out boldly not nearly to avert national bankruptcy, but to the fate say to a new generation that america is still the premiere land of opportunity. republican
it's about us as a free people. in two alarming ways that contention we americans just can't cut it anymore. in word president says we can't handle ourselves in this perilous world without their protection. left to ourselves we may pick the wrong health insurance, wrong mortgage, wrong school for the kid and we may pick the wrong light bulb. a second view, some republicans also seem to hold is that we americans are no longer up to the job of self-government. we can't do the simple math that...
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president obama and the united states to go much further i was a reference to the us and of the world policeman but you do not police the world by bombing and killing people you. just set up quite different. structures to avoid the necessity for you the chinese who. want to do it like jumping ahead. you know a great statesman once said that only the dead have seen the end of the war or the end of war and it wasn't brock obama has said that or george w. bush that was plato two thousand years ago he was right then he's right now you know president obama can go around the world saying the tide of war is receding but kim jong korea didn't get that message the mullahs who run iran didn't get that message the chinese government unelected unaccountable didn't get that government all of those governments plus pakistan are expanding their nuclear arsenal so for president obama to watch i mean it's just it's just totally naive and it doesn't do anything to help american security doesn't help those around the world who want a civilized order and want to live their lives in peace it just is a big
president obama and the united states to go much further i was a reference to the us and of the world policeman but you do not police the world by bombing and killing people you. just set up quite different. structures to avoid the necessity for you the chinese who. want to do it like jumping ahead. you know a great statesman once said that only the dead have seen the end of the war or the end of war and it wasn't brock obama has said that or george w. bush that was plato two thousand years ago...
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all those tell me somethings i don't know, who really did tell us something only he or she knew. hi, i'm chris matthews. happy new year and welcome to the show. with us today, the national journal's major garret, cnn's gory borger, kelly o'donnell and david ignatius. happy new year. we have been looking forward to this presidential election year it seems forever. finally, we're on the verge of the first voting. we want to give you a road map for the rest of this year. no matter who the republicans choose ultimately, voters will have to decide whether to trust barack obama with for more years. his low poll numbers and his people say that he must begin to tear down the opposition. so it stands to be a historically negative year. right now it looks like you would have to go back to nixon-mcgovern in 1972 to find a year when americans faced their presidential ballot so dismayed by what is confronting them. major, this year, how negative is this going to get between now and november? >> the president doesn't have much of a record to run on. he intends to define the choice, not about w
all those tell me somethings i don't know, who really did tell us something only he or she knew. hi, i'm chris matthews. happy new year and welcome to the show. with us today, the national journal's major garret, cnn's gory borger, kelly o'donnell and david ignatius. happy new year. we have been looking forward to this presidential election year it seems forever. finally, we're on the verge of the first voting. we want to give you a road map for the rest of this year. no matter who the...
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thanks for watching us tonight. the no spin state of the union that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. just about an hour president obama will deliver his third state of the union address. we can expect the president to be in full campaign mode painting optimistic picture of america filled with forward-looking promises for middle class americans. that's what all politicians do. from the beginning i have opined that president obama is not a bad person. i think he genuinely wants to do good for americans. there is no malevolence in president obama's belief system. policy, policy, that's another matter. let's take a cold hard look at the facts. when president obama took office in 2009, the national debt was 10 point $62 trillion. today it is 15.23 trillion. an increase of 43% in three years. what do we have to show for that colossal increase in the debt? tell me. what? therein lies the biggest part of mr. president obama's deficit no pun. we have little to show for it federal pending was $304 billion
thanks for watching us tonight. the no spin state of the union that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. just about an hour president obama will deliver his third state of the union address. we can expect the president to be in full campaign mode painting optimistic picture of america filled with forward-looking promises for middle class americans. that's what all politicians do. from the beginning i have opined that president obama is not a bad person. i think he genuinely...
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that is a makes us americans. each generation looks at the reality and the dream and tries to figure out what to do to take another step closer to the dream. the beauty of the last century is that the dream builders, the dream defenders won the last century. we won the last century. if you do not believe me, rewind the tape to 1900. does anybody want to go back to 1900? think about 1900. women in a secondary status did not have the right to vote. people of color were not even considered human beings. our rights were in the garbage can. the environment is being trashed from coast to coast. trees were being shot down. pollution was without regulation. mother nature was in the garbage. workers never had a day off. there was no such thing as a weekend. there was not one paid a federal holiday. there was no middle class at hardjust people working and a few people who own everything. children were working in the factories. children and working families were in the garbage can. lesbians and gays did not even have a name.
that is a makes us americans. each generation looks at the reality and the dream and tries to figure out what to do to take another step closer to the dream. the beauty of the last century is that the dream builders, the dream defenders won the last century. we won the last century. if you do not believe me, rewind the tape to 1900. does anybody want to go back to 1900? think about 1900. women in a secondary status did not have the right to vote. people of color were not even considered human...
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the international atomic energy association we use multilateral instruments to deal with the nuclear problem in this case of iran there is no dialogue there is no good negotiations it is all confrontational policies that is part of a war mongering mentality here in the united states and they're just which they're just waiting for the trip wire for somebody to triple j on this you know you're really going to ensure it will go tomorrow after that you know i'm doing short break but we'll continue our discussion on the right state with our view. and. if you want to. wealthy british style. sometimes it's. hard. to hide. markets financed scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines join in two kinds of reports on our t.v. . sets. welcome back to crossfire you're about to mind you were talking about iran and the west. and. ok mark i want to go back to you in london because right before the break i could just see you were just waiting with baited breath to say something so go here. well first of all i agree with
the international atomic energy association we use multilateral instruments to deal with the nuclear problem in this case of iran there is no dialogue there is no good negotiations it is all confrontational policies that is part of a war mongering mentality here in the united states and they're just which they're just waiting for the trip wire for somebody to triple j on this you know you're really going to ensure it will go tomorrow after that you know i'm doing short break but we'll continue...
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it's good to have you with us. our panel of top reporters looks to the year 2012, and the top religion and ethics stories they see ahead. kim lawton is managing editor of "religion and ethics newsweekly." kevin eckstrom is the editor-in-chief of religion news service. and e.j. dionne is a senior fellow at the brookings institution, a columnist for the washington post, and a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you all, and happy new year. >> happy new year. >> e.j., the iowa caucuses take place in just a few days. what do you see there and what is the role of religious conservatives in the republican campaign? >> well, in the iowa republican caucuses religious conservatives always play an important role. and what's been striking for most of this campaign is how fragmented they've been. there's been a real argument among them about who the better candidate is. there's no national champion as we talked about last week, mike huckabee, four years ago really emerged as a unifying candidate for christian conser
it's good to have you with us. our panel of top reporters looks to the year 2012, and the top religion and ethics stories they see ahead. kim lawton is managing editor of "religion and ethics newsweekly." kevin eckstrom is the editor-in-chief of religion news service. and e.j. dionne is a senior fellow at the brookings institution, a columnist for the washington post, and a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you all, and happy new year. >> happy new year. >>...
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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've got a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. and it hasn't been going exactly as planned. cut. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] t
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've got a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] the calcium they take because they don't...
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stay with us, alexis, ken and will. optimists beware because that crisis in europe continues to threaten whatever is going on here in the united states and around the world. could it end up being a big factor in the u.s. presidential election as well? how and why, i'll tell you about it next on "your money." [ male announcer ] the cadillac cts sport sedan was designed with near-perfect weight balance from front to back... and back to front. ♪ giving you exceptional control from left to right... and right to left. ♪ the cadillac cts. ♪ we don't just make luxury cars. we make cadillacs. in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new account or rolling over an old 401(k) today, and we'll throw in up to $600. how's that for common sense? >>> there are s
stay with us, alexis, ken and will. optimists beware because that crisis in europe continues to threaten whatever is going on here in the united states and around the world. could it end up being a big factor in the u.s. presidential election as well? how and why, i'll tell you about it next on "your money." [ male announcer ] the cadillac cts sport sedan was designed with near-perfect weight balance from front to back... and back to front. ♪ giving you exceptional control from left...
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that is beneath people like us. is that sort of the attitude -- what is it about politics -- >> guest: part of the reason their qualms are important and not to be dismissed is there similar to be called a lot of us have about politics. we all see what is wrong with a political system. what is ugly about it, whether it can really address -- and what not. this is one of the many things about obama that was a big asset in the campaign that ends of being inhibiting in the presidency time and time again in my reporting. a simple way and complicated way. i found he had trouble acting like a politician. a small store in the book is about the first super bowl party in the white house and he is kind to everybody and greets everybody but doesn't want to watch the room. he has a principled objection. doesn't want to be the guy spending the entire super bowl schmoozing and he wants to still hang on to a normal life in the presidency. in my reporting i just watch the idea get tested again and again. >> there is another story in
that is beneath people like us. is that sort of the attitude -- what is it about politics -- >> guest: part of the reason their qualms are important and not to be dismissed is there similar to be called a lot of us have about politics. we all see what is wrong with a political system. what is ugly about it, whether it can really address -- and what not. this is one of the many things about obama that was a big asset in the campaign that ends of being inhibiting in the presidency time and...
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sunshine in the forecast for us but we're going to have to wait until then. for today that temperature around 46 degrees. off and on showers as we go into the afternoon. then tonight that is web we'll definitely see that rain, temperature around 52. then tomorrow around 58. morning showers. then we'll become partly cloudy. a check of the 7-day forecast looks like this -- as we go through time you will like the seasonal look or the above seasonable look because temperatures will be in the 40s through sunday. >>> i-83 now, shawan road down harrisburg expressway and hunt valley, traffic is moving well, building just a bit southbound but no delays to report. 695, a shot at the beltway at wilkens avenue. this is the southbound corner of the beltway. you have building traffic approaching i-95 on the south side of baltimore city. crash still in harford county, aberdeen, route 22, police and fire units remain on scene there approaching i-95 earlier accident in in anne arundel county cleared, that is maryland 710 at ordnance road. running smoothly there. >>> i can get
sunshine in the forecast for us but we're going to have to wait until then. for today that temperature around 46 degrees. off and on showers as we go into the afternoon. then tonight that is web we'll definitely see that rain, temperature around 52. then tomorrow around 58. morning showers. then we'll become partly cloudy. a check of the 7-day forecast looks like this -- as we go through time you will like the seasonal look or the above seasonable look because temperatures will be in the 40s...
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chris: and you used the word packaging and i often use the word confection. so much of politics is pretending that things worked out. to say that he went to bain capital to create jobs is probably ludicrous to most businessmen. he went there, maybe loves the free enterprise system generally but went there to make bucks, right? >> that's the nature of venture capitalism. you're going at the heart of what defines people who work in that sector in financial services. chris: we live in a unique time when people talk about being part of the 99% and french revolution talk in the air. what i've discovered is two ways of looking at wealthy people. some of us, most of us look at people like steve jobs, spielberg, lie iacocca, name -- iacocca, name brands, gates, they deserved their wealth and swung that pick and may have failed but they succeeded. and there's other people always looking at it this way. he went to harvard, business school, old man looked out for him and had his connections and of course he's working for bain. how did he get that job? >> class politics
chris: and you used the word packaging and i often use the word confection. so much of politics is pretending that things worked out. to say that he went to bain capital to create jobs is probably ludicrous to most businessmen. he went there, maybe loves the free enterprise system generally but went there to make bucks, right? >> that's the nature of venture capitalism. you're going at the heart of what defines people who work in that sector in financial services. chris: we live in a...
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toys r' us. we own three companies. red laser. how many used that? red laser is a technology we bought. two guys built it, and you can go into any store, scan an item, and it shows you the prices online, or you can type it in, and initially retailers thought it was the worst thing in the world because what people were going to do come into the store, scan an item, compare prices, and buy it from the cheapest price. turning out, that's not how it's being abused. being used. here's what they are doing. they do a search. they enter in a keyword. in this case, enter in anyone -- nintendo, and it shows you the price of it of all websites across the web, not just ebay. here's what's also interesting. because of a technology, we show which stores around you have that item in stock at what price. a growing number of consumers are using it to go into the store. they are using this as the way to say, hey, i'm shopping today. i'm going to figure out what stores are near me, who has what i want, and now i'm going to go into the store, walk into the store. what s
toys r' us. we own three companies. red laser. how many used that? red laser is a technology we bought. two guys built it, and you can go into any store, scan an item, and it shows you the prices online, or you can type it in, and initially retailers thought it was the worst thing in the world because what people were going to do come into the store, scan an item, compare prices, and buy it from the cheapest price. turning out, that's not how it's being abused. being used. here's what they are...
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that's not how the statute speaks to it for us. it talks about us addressing unfair, deceptive and abusive acts or practices. >> okay. >> which i think is maybe a better way to look at it. in terms of whether -- >> you don't think you'll be in the business of trying to ban products, but to make things stronger and more transparent and so forth? >> that's the approach and the vantage point i take on it, senator. >> okay. >> yes, right. >> basel. by virtue of your position on the fdic board of directors, you will have to make some important decision about the basel capital regime. both basel iii and the dodd/frank act eliminate tier one capital treatment for trust preferred securities. while dodd/frank provides a measure for grandfathering trust preferred securities for small banks with assets of less than $15 billion, basel iii has no such exception. because many small banks have trusts preferred securities, this issue will impact banks and their communities throughout the country. how do you plan to resolve the divergent approaches
that's not how the statute speaks to it for us. it talks about us addressing unfair, deceptive and abusive acts or practices. >> okay. >> which i think is maybe a better way to look at it. in terms of whether -- >> you don't think you'll be in the business of trying to ban products, but to make things stronger and more transparent and so forth? >> that's the approach and the vantage point i take on it, senator. >> okay. >> yes, right. >> basel. by...
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they don't think about us. they think about themselves. i do declare the poor guy only has $500,000. you feel sorry for them? i feel sorry for the taxpayer that had to pay for his sorry ass. a.i.g. ally, there shouldn't be any top executives that have jobs. i don't know if you'll see it anywhere else on t.v., but we're going to keep pointing it out and showing you how they're robbing you. it's true and you see it in the numbers. we don't jut have an opinion here, we prove it with the facts. all right. now, when we come back, news about the election. i tell you there's dramatic ron paul and rick santorum news but you don't want to miss the mitt romney thing. it's about what they did with a family number in relation to mormonism. it's crazy dog. we'll tell you about it when we come back. sam adams at the peak of its freshness -- there's nothing better. our mission is to make sure when you crack open that bottle of sam adams you're getting the freshest beer you can possibly get. if it's not fresh, we buy it back. we spend so much time selecti
they don't think about us. they think about themselves. i do declare the poor guy only has $500,000. you feel sorry for them? i feel sorry for the taxpayer that had to pay for his sorry ass. a.i.g. ally, there shouldn't be any top executives that have jobs. i don't know if you'll see it anywhere else on t.v., but we're going to keep pointing it out and showing you how they're robbing you. it's true and you see it in the numbers. we don't jut have an opinion here, we prove it with the facts. all...
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stay with us on "bbc world news." there is plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored and major corporations. what can we do for you? presented by kcet los angeles.
stay with us on "bbc world news." there is plenty more to come. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored and major corporations. what...
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they were talking about evacuating us. i think they did evacuate people from the first and fourth floors. >> reporter: the reason they were evacuated were for safety reasons. yesterday the city yellow- tagged three units which means residents can only have limited and restricted access in the daytime. two residents say they first thought it was an earthquake when they looked out the window and saw nothing but ash. they're worried more of the hillside will give away. >> if it rains another five days straight, this thing could come down. you look at the building really close to the edge, it looks scary. >> reporter: last night crews put up fencing to keep debris from falling into the condo area. this is the same building that sued the city in 2001. as part of the settlement the complex received money from the city. the money was used for protective fencing. paul chambers, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a authorities this morning shut down all access to san francisco's federal building for about two hours. details on what for
they were talking about evacuating us. i think they did evacuate people from the first and fourth floors. >> reporter: the reason they were evacuated were for safety reasons. yesterday the city yellow- tagged three units which means residents can only have limited and restricted access in the daytime. two residents say they first thought it was an earthquake when they looked out the window and saw nothing but ash. they're worried more of the hillside will give away. >> if it rains...
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. >> it makes the prices go up for us. >> they hope they get caught put someone else's life in danger. >> it would be a good thing to them off the street. >> some of the employees inside thisspeculating whether be an inside job. we just don't know and please lot to go on. the men involved a believer we don'tki masks so what they look like. of cart know what type away and after they ditched to the van at the farm nearby here. >> we are on storm watch as the todayskies from earlier rain moves in. >> it to have an impact on your the morning, so with a first look what we can expect. >> it is hard to believe that temperatures,ing this is all rain. go to the area around the furniture weather center where rain is comingf through. even for folks right around cumberland, near freezing. of thed news is because will bee more rainshowers as go through the night. the children's hospital 0.02 rain. of there officially still is the weather advisory across western maryland. the big story will be the morning showers primarily in the morning that will be tapering off because temperatures rising not.ve
. >> it makes the prices go up for us. >> they hope they get caught put someone else's life in danger. >> it would be a good thing to them off the street. >> some of the employees inside thisspeculating whether be an inside job. we just don't know and please lot to go on. the men involved a believer we don'tki masks so what they look like. of cart know what type away and after they ditched to the van at the farm nearby here. >> we are on storm watch as the...