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and talking about how jim wrote roosevelt, that line in the fox, jim has on other occasions reminded me that my undergraduate record of williams college and -- capable of being revised downward, so a little careful with what i've been saying that in any case with great affection all i can say is that you are getting to hear something that i have never heard and i think nearly 40 years of knowing jim byrne since i was 17 years old and that is, it never heard him read from any of his books in public so we are on now about to have a very great treat in a very great honor. jim come , can you begin reading for us? [applause] >> thank you very much for that wonderfully exaggerated report on my life. much appreciated. well, i think i should just get to doing what i'm supposed to do here, which is to read from my work, and i want to apologize to the two or three of you who might have read my book on roosevelt having double jeopardy now having to hear it read from this table is i think maybe a little too much so please forgive me. election, 1933, the evening of february 27, 1933 at hyde park
and talking about how jim wrote roosevelt, that line in the fox, jim has on other occasions reminded me that my undergraduate record of williams college and -- capable of being revised downward, so a little careful with what i've been saying that in any case with great affection all i can say is that you are getting to hear something that i have never heard and i think nearly 40 years of knowing jim byrne since i was 17 years old and that is, it never heard him read from any of his books in...
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>> guest: jim his legacy, the impact is obvious. to walk around take a look at every house that he owned a and every house that he restored, then you recognize right away that he saved many of savannah's trish years of today when they came along at a period leno lot of these old houses were torn down and to many that were saved or close to being torn down. he came along at an incredible time and almost like a mission but one that he enjoyed. he had a commercial impact on the city of savannah. one thing is to see the beauty of the city and it is wonderful. i also heard them say they love to know with these old houses are still live in today. and jim made a major contribution and amend the museum of art with the entire collection end with contributions of every way was a great supporter and a great musician himself. we could go on. >> host: what impact did the book have on the city? >> huge. anyone who comes into this city knows it has had a huge impact on in the city. financially i suppose one of the major ways but certainly had a ma
>> guest: jim his legacy, the impact is obvious. to walk around take a look at every house that he owned a and every house that he restored, then you recognize right away that he saved many of savannah's trish years of today when they came along at a period leno lot of these old houses were torn down and to many that were saved or close to being torn down. he came along at an incredible time and almost like a mission but one that he enjoyed. he had a commercial impact on the city of...
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jim. jim. >> she got real serious. >> jimmy: tracy morgan calls me jim. >> yeah. i think she's been watching tracy on your show. it's like oh, what's up, jim? >> jimmy: he always calls me jim. >> why does he always call you jim? >> jimmy: he just always started -- >> -- and james. doesn't he call you james? >> jimmy: james now and then, jim all the time though. like, good to see you, jim. >> good to see you jim. [ laughter ] what's up, jim? >> jimmy: he's the only person that calls me jim. >> oh my god. >> jimmy: more congrats to you. i just -- it was in the press. but it's just -- fresh out the box. what? is it still tasty? you are going to be on -- you're back on nbc, a new comedy pilot got picked up on nbc, with maya rudolph. [ cheers ] ♪ >> we're getting -- we're getting to go to parties. >> jimmy: we're going to go to all the parties together. >> the parties. >> jimmy: fist bumps and everything. >> we're going to be doing a lot of peacock -- a lot of peacock wearing. >> jimmy: peacock wearing. a lot of peacock -- a lot of nbc peacock love. >> back in the nb
jim. jim. >> she got real serious. >> jimmy: tracy morgan calls me jim. >> yeah. i think she's been watching tracy on your show. it's like oh, what's up, jim? >> jimmy: he always calls me jim. >> why does he always call you jim? >> jimmy: he just always started -- >> -- and james. doesn't he call you james? >> jimmy: james now and then, jim all the time though. like, good to see you, jim. >> good to see you jim. [ laughter ] what's up, jim?...
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jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> car racing has a history of being a dangerous spectator sport. but when vehicles are taken off-road, the stakes get even higher. a driver blacks out, sending his vehicle that's meant to crawl up cliffs crawling over cars and careening into the crowd. >> i knew right then something had gone seriously wrong but i had no idea what. >> rock crawlers can conquer just about any obstacle in their way. bob standich has been driving these vehicles for more than six years. >> driving a rock crawler is an adrenaline rush. i know a lot of guys get it from speed but believe it or not, crawling around sitting 50 feet
jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> car racing has a history of being a...
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jim horney's bill -- $110,000. >> $110,000. my goodness gracious! how do you, how do you work with something like that? >> jim horney had to take out a $22,000 loan to pay for the first treatment while waiting to see if medicare foots the entire bill. >> they do have me over a barrel, and if push comes to shove i will probably suck this up. >> urologist-oncologist dr. paul schellhammer plans to use provenge one day to fight his own prostate cancer. he has recommended it to some of his patients knowing how some will struggle with the decision. >> for the person for whom it becomes a jor haship -- i.e., do i mortgage my home, do my kids not go to college -- i think that becomes an elthically based decision as to how important is life? most men in this situation have lived 60, 70 years, and how important is another one, two, three years or two, three, four months? >> yeah, it's not a long time. but, you know, when you're fighting for your life, four months, you know, is just four months more to be with your family, to be with your wife and to enjolife.
jim horney's bill -- $110,000. >> $110,000. my goodness gracious! how do you, how do you work with something like that? >> jim horney had to take out a $22,000 loan to pay for the first treatment while waiting to see if medicare foots the entire bill. >> they do have me over a barrel, and if push comes to shove i will probably suck this up. >> urologist-oncologist dr. paul schellhammer plans to use provenge one day to fight his own prostate cancer. he has recommended it...
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when he talked to jim williams. we knew five days later that he would come home. and john berendt and i have jim snowdon's -- said he wanted to write a story and to draw up the contract and i said wait until you get home on your own home territory and settle down to do that and he was pushed into it and it was four days before he came home. >> host: what are your future plans? >> always used in conjunction with my plan, the word is the vault. just like getting the ph.d. are being on the faculty of the university i always wanted to do that. that is what i planned but on the other hand, you cannot know what will happen. jim's death have been so suddenly so i was the only member of our family who at that point* could come down to settle the estate. my children were in college and my mother was older. i think you have to be receptive to change and have to see how it evolves. i made the decision to open the house as a museum and it took some planning but i did it quickly and in fact, said i will open it with a tour of homes mime daughter said you cannot do that. very s
when he talked to jim williams. we knew five days later that he would come home. and john berendt and i have jim snowdon's -- said he wanted to write a story and to draw up the contract and i said wait until you get home on your own home territory and settle down to do that and he was pushed into it and it was four days before he came home. >> host: what are your future plans? >> always used in conjunction with my plan, the word is the vault. just like getting the ph.d. are being on...
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>> dicky: jim floral enteen. and music from pit buhl. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with exciting news. the new season of "true blood" is here, exclusively on hbo. if you aren't among the 13 million people who watch "true blood" every week, it is the tale of bon tom, a cajun town that's chock full of vampires and sookie, the telepathic human-fairy waitress and bill, her 174-year-old on-again, off-again vampire boyfriend. true blood has it all -- romance, suspense, mystery, humor, and best of all, lots of naked nudity. lots of naked nudity. ♪ >> boo! i am a bampire! >> jimmy: you are a what? what are you? >> yes, i am a bampire. >> jimmy: oh, a bampire. >> and i'm here to drink your blood. >> jimmy: get back, bampire. these are garlic fries. >> oh, garlic fries? >> jimmy: yes. you want some? >> yeah. >> jimmy: then take out your teeth fist, sit down and let's watch "true blood" together, all right? i'll wait right here while you take them out. [ laughter ] this is interesting. you can't get them out? >> no. >>
>> dicky: jim floral enteen. and music from pit buhl. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with exciting news. the new season of "true blood" is here, exclusively on hbo. if you aren't among the 13 million people who watch "true blood" every week, it is the tale of bon tom, a cajun town that's chock full of vampires and sookie, the telepathic human-fairy waitress and bill, her 174-year-old on-again, off-again vampire boyfriend. true blood has it all -- romance,...
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rattled, jim retreats backstage. >> i was shaken, obviously. shaken. but physically i wasn't really hurt. little lump on the back of the head. >> the crowd boos the attacker as security escorts him offstage. the audience wants jim back and they let him know. >> i was in the dressing room downstairs and the whole building was shaking. the audience was asking for me to come back out. >> welcome back, jim jeffries. >> the show must go on. jeffries triumphantly returns to the stage. and the audience goes wild. in true comedic fashion, jim makes light of the attack. >> what many of you don't know is that i employed that bloke for when gigs are going badly. >> even if i'm a bad fighter at least i've got some type of courage. if you've enjoyed my show, like some of you have, right? and you want to see more of me, i'll be getting my head kicked in in the alleyway. ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. >> jim leaves the stage to a standing ovation. later, after doing a second show, the comedian watches the tape of the assault with the police. the reality o
rattled, jim retreats backstage. >> i was shaken, obviously. shaken. but physically i wasn't really hurt. little lump on the back of the head. >> the crowd boos the attacker as security escorts him offstage. the audience wants jim back and they let him know. >> i was in the dressing room downstairs and the whole building was shaking. the audience was asking for me to come back out. >> welcome back, jim jeffries. >> the show must go on. jeffries triumphantly returns...
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jim! go to the movies today! this will be a boon for summer -- jim planned this so summer movies would be really popular now. but when it's raining, all these great kids movies are going to be out there. >> let's talk about some of them. judy moody and the not bummer summer, sounds like a kids summer. safe for kids? >> yeah, sure it is. this is -- judy moody, you're talking about a movie that's really for kids 5, 6 and up, kids who saw last year's beezus and ramona will want to see this one, too. very popular book series, which we like at common sense, because your kid can watch the book, in addition to watching the movie. >> what do you think first, movie or book first? >> reading is the number one thing you can do with your kids, but if they happen to watch the movie first, have them go read the book. it's really good. talking about harry potter later summer, one of the greatest book series in all time for kids and the movies are great. >>> let's talk about green lantern, rated pg 13. >> yeah, going to be a big
jim! go to the movies today! this will be a boon for summer -- jim planned this so summer movies would be really popular now. but when it's raining, all these great kids movies are going to be out there. >> let's talk about some of them. judy moody and the not bummer summer, sounds like a kids summer. safe for kids? >> yeah, sure it is. this is -- judy moody, you're talking about a movie that's really for kids 5, 6 and up, kids who saw last year's beezus and ramona will want to see...
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go ahead, jim. ten seconds here and then we get to break. >> this is a traditional case of a false allegation of child abduction where the parent actually killed the child. that is what we have here. >> leonard, i know you want to get in, real quickly. >> i was going to say i think the word for all that you're describing a narcissism, plain and simple. >> there's definitely features of narcissism here. >> stand by, all of you. we'll have much more on our special report on the casey anthony trial straight ahead. first, other important news to tell you about including this -- >>> gunfire ringing out in the streets of syria but protesters now vow they won't be stopped. and one of the biggest wildfires ever burning across arizona and there's no sign of it being contained. seafood feast for $15. start with soup, like our hearty new england clam chowder. then enjoy a fresh salad with unlimited cheddar bay biscuits, followed by your choice of one of seven entrees, like new shrimp & scallops alfredo, spicy
go ahead, jim. ten seconds here and then we get to break. >> this is a traditional case of a false allegation of child abduction where the parent actually killed the child. that is what we have here. >> leonard, i know you want to get in, real quickly. >> i was going to say i think the word for all that you're describing a narcissism, plain and simple. >> there's definitely features of narcissism here. >> stand by, all of you. we'll have much more on our special...
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jim keane knows his two men are dead now, his two kids. and he says i don't want you to report this to the marine corps chain of command. major keane says, what do you mean? if they find out these guys are dead, they're going to pull the plug on me. and keane is thinking, pull the plug on you? the plug is already pulled. plug is pulled for darwin judge. plug is pulled for charles mcmahon. that's when keane realized he could not directly disobey an order from the ambassador, but he and valdez were going to have to manage this evacuation. with the marines they had on hand. so if i could, let me veer off here and i'll just tell you a little about these marines. once again, they don't take orders, they're not in the marine corps chain of command. they take orders from civilians. and aside from tom valdez who had served as an amtrak platoon leader during the war in vietnam, jim keane who had been an artillery man in the war in vietnam and a staff sergeant named mike sullivan had served in the long-range patrols would call in artillery to hill,
jim keane knows his two men are dead now, his two kids. and he says i don't want you to report this to the marine corps chain of command. major keane says, what do you mean? if they find out these guys are dead, they're going to pull the plug on me. and keane is thinking, pull the plug on you? the plug is already pulled. plug is pulled for darwin judge. plug is pulled for charles mcmahon. that's when keane realized he could not directly disobey an order from the ambassador, but he and valdez...
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that person was jim cole. jim cole worked with all of us to look at the facts and do what was in the best interests of the house of representatives, the best interests of our country, and to leave our politics aside so that we could come out with the result that was fair and that would restore confidence in the legislative process. in fact, we did that. we were able to reach a totally unanimous judgment, one that was agreed to on the floor of the house of representatives, and i think spoke volumes about our ability to get things done in the best interests of our nation. i thought jim cole did a fabulous job, great job helping us, but that was also the view of porter goss, who was the republican leader on the ethics committee, the chairman of the committee at the time. he said that he felt that jim cole brought professionalism at the highest level to our investigation and allowed us to come forward with a fair, nonpartisan conclusion. madam president, that's the exact person we need in the department of justice
that person was jim cole. jim cole worked with all of us to look at the facts and do what was in the best interests of the house of representatives, the best interests of our country, and to leave our politics aside so that we could come out with the result that was fair and that would restore confidence in the legislative process. in fact, we did that. we were able to reach a totally unanimous judgment, one that was agreed to on the floor of the house of representatives, and i think spoke...
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jim davis' grandfather is dead. jim cannot remember the private investigator's name and seattle police can find no records pertaining to the case. one thing is for certain, gary ridgway was never arrested or punished for the attempted murder. and he told his questioners that if he had been, it might have changed things. >> could you have been stopped at any point along the way? ever asked yourself that? >> either get counseling or go to jail could have stopped me. >> how often in the years before you found out who ridgway was did you find yourself thinking i wonder where that guy is? >> over the years i always wondered what happened to him, what kind of person he became, had he killed somebody else. i don't believe that he stopped after he tried to kill me and just started 20 years later to kill prostitutes. i believe that he killed people in all those years in between. >> police and psychologists believe that, too, but in the hundreds of hours they spent interviewing gary ridgway, trying to get him to come clean, a
jim davis' grandfather is dead. jim cannot remember the private investigator's name and seattle police can find no records pertaining to the case. one thing is for certain, gary ridgway was never arrested or punished for the attempted murder. and he told his questioners that if he had been, it might have changed things. >> could you have been stopped at any point along the way? ever asked yourself that? >> either get counseling or go to jail could have stopped me. >> how often...
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c-span: jim williams one of the principal characters is dead. when did he die? >> guest: he died in january 1990. c-span: how? >> guest: the first -- the papers -- what happened is he came down, he was at home to be keen to get the paper and make himself to your coffee and collapse behind his desk and died. what everyone thought at first is a heart attack. but the irony is that if he died in the very spot where he would have fallen if danny hansard the man who killed, had actually fired a gun at him, has claimed, and hit him he would have fallen right where he eventually died nine years later. c-span: where were you when you heard of this? >> guest: i happened to be in the atlanta airport on my way to miami at two atlanta through atlanta to savannah. and i'd gone to miami for i don't know, for it. and i got the word that he died. i was on my way back to savannah any way and went back. so he died. in fact that's the end of the book there you go. there's some suspense right there. but before -- what happens before is suspenseful. c-span: how close were you to him
c-span: jim williams one of the principal characters is dead. when did he die? >> guest: he died in january 1990. c-span: how? >> guest: the first -- the papers -- what happened is he came down, he was at home to be keen to get the paper and make himself to your coffee and collapse behind his desk and died. what everyone thought at first is a heart attack. but the irony is that if he died in the very spot where he would have fallen if danny hansard the man who killed, had actually...
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jim acosta is there. jim? >> hi, kyra. that's right. you can hear the music behind me but the candidate is starting to had leave this announcement event that took place in the last hour. for a conservative fire brand who has gone after this president over the last several years what we saw from michele bachmann at this announcement was sort of the softer side of the congresswoman from minnesota. she has certainly turned down her tea party rhetoric, saying at one point
jim acosta is there. jim? >> hi, kyra. that's right. you can hear the music behind me but the candidate is starting to had leave this announcement event that took place in the last hour. for a conservative fire brand who has gone after this president over the last several years what we saw from michele bachmann at this announcement was sort of the softer side of the congresswoman from minnesota. she has certainly turned down her tea party rhetoric, saying at one point
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the owner, jim, is here, and he's brought all of these delightful things. the pizza, that looks g. >> this is a greek pizza that we make traditionally. >> and it's hand tossed. >> every day. >> thin crust that looks good. >> this is made fresh every day. this seg plant. -- this is eggplant. i have some fresh fettucheese. >> that baklava looks so good. you mentioned tina. she's on the side. she does the desserts. look how gorgeous she is. she's putting the thin filo dough on top. >> then stretching it out and buttering it. walnuts are seasoned with cinnamon and sugar. very delicious. >> it sounds good. all cooked and ready, so you may enjoy. >> let's see how it tastes. >> bring me a peace right over. >> you've got it ready. and we have -- okay, you're going to cut it for me? don't you want to taste a piece, too? >> absolutely. >> let's see. isn't that nice? >> tina, it is so fresh. that's the difference. sometimes it's not so fresh and it doesn't taste g. and the filo pastry is so crispy, and hon know and the -- and the honey and the nuts. primo restaurant.
the owner, jim, is here, and he's brought all of these delightful things. the pizza, that looks g. >> this is a greek pizza that we make traditionally. >> and it's hand tossed. >> every day. >> thin crust that looks good. >> this is made fresh every day. this seg plant. -- this is eggplant. i have some fresh fettucheese. >> that baklava looks so good. you mentioned tina. she's on the side. she does the desserts. look how gorgeous she is. she's putting the...
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thank you, jim. up next, changing national fishing and boating week on the national mall this morning as part of great outdoors month from the u.s. fish and wild life service. kids fished for large mouth bass, blue gill and crappy. they also learned fishing -- that's apparently right. >> that's the name of a fish, it's called crap pep. >> as in go get me some crappy fish. >> okay, crappy. >> and the continent it's crappy. >> in southern maryland it's crappy. >> in maryland it's crappy. they also learned fishing technology neeks, angler ethics and safety and aquatic conservation. >>> st. luke is undergoing major changes. the entire congregation has converted to catholicism. this is the first church in the nation to undergo the streamlined conversion plan. >> st. luke's has stood at 53rd street in bladensburg since it was built in 1956. currently it has a diverse membership of about 100. for a year and a half they have carefully considered their decision to seek entry into the roman catholic church. [
thank you, jim. up next, changing national fishing and boating week on the national mall this morning as part of great outdoors month from the u.s. fish and wild life service. kids fished for large mouth bass, blue gill and crappy. they also learned fishing -- that's apparently right. >> that's the name of a fish, it's called crap pep. >> as in go get me some crappy fish. >> okay, crappy. >> and the continent it's crappy. >> in southern maryland it's crappy....
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jeeps talk about that jim hightower apparently in texas he's known as governor good hair and not for much else what are the claims that he's making about how wonderful he's made taxes and one of the realities and early and late might this have to do with the koch brothers. claim is that texas has created more jobs than any other state union and that is because along with the koch brothers mind we do not tax corporations we do not regulate corporations we do not money corporations in any way from creating prosperity or texas when he doesn't tell you is first of all we have we are about. twenty third in the country in terms of unemployment. no ads are out is better than average but a stunning thing enormous for not new york has a better record for example in unemployment and then taxes but also his job creation record is much lower than what george w. bush head when he was governor of texas and it's about the same as any richer the democrat in the ninety nine here in texas but here's the most important thing what he doesn't want you to know is that these are not jobs these are jobs it'
jeeps talk about that jim hightower apparently in texas he's known as governor good hair and not for much else what are the claims that he's making about how wonderful he's made taxes and one of the realities and early and late might this have to do with the koch brothers. claim is that texas has created more jobs than any other state union and that is because along with the koch brothers mind we do not tax corporations we do not regulate corporations we do not money corporations in any way...
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they were uninterested in waiting and challenging jim crow bit by bit. that was inefficient from their standpoint. so by filing these suits, the students would be able to have a lawsuit that would hopefully tear down jim crow much quickly at the same time, they would continue their protests in the streets and battle segregation in two different fora. now, the student movement in atlanta filed one of these omnibus in 1961. and the complaint's caption reflected the flare of the pro se lawyers, lawyers who file on their own or without a lawyer. here was the caption. a suit to exhume much of the cancerous racial segregation that is festering within atlanta the student said. now, thurgood marshall probably would have left out the cancerous part, right? and they describe the city's segregation policies themselves in equally provocative terms. they call them, quote, insulting, degrading, unnecessary, medieval, foolish and septic. and again, you could imagine that thurgood marshall and other ldf lawyers would have called them unconstitutional. the thing is the s
they were uninterested in waiting and challenging jim crow bit by bit. that was inefficient from their standpoint. so by filing these suits, the students would be able to have a lawsuit that would hopefully tear down jim crow much quickly at the same time, they would continue their protests in the streets and battle segregation in two different fora. now, the student movement in atlanta filed one of these omnibus in 1961. and the complaint's caption reflected the flare of the pro se lawyers,...
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jim rogers talks commodities, cash, and washington. >> they're going to print more money. it's the wrong thing to do, but that's all they know to do. >>> and how to avoid the wedding bell blues when it comes to talking green. important tips on matrimony and marriage. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke gave his candid assessment of the economy. in a much anticipated speech to bankers in atlanta, he said economic growth is not where it should be, and that the tragic quake in japan and high gasoline prices are at least partly to blame. >> overall, the economic recovery appears to be continuing at a moderate pace, albeit at a rate that is uneven across sectors and frustratingly slow from the perspective of millions of unemployed and underemployed workers. >> those comments helped push the market down on tuesday. and by wednesday, th
jim rogers talks commodities, cash, and washington. >> they're going to print more money. it's the wrong thing to do, but that's all they know to do. >>> and how to avoid the wedding bell blues when it comes to talking green. important tips on matrimony and marriage. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at...
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[ jim ] you know, that's our business so we want to be the experts in chicken. we're not the status quo. perdue is the first and the only chicken company to have usda-process-verified programs for fresh all-natural chickens. [ jim ] this is an all-vegetarian diet, no animal by-products, no animal fat. [ joe ] we never have used steroids or hormones of any type. it's not gonna happen. [ joe ] and always raised cage free. we set our goals higher than anyone. we're trying to make a better chicken. [ jim ] my dad did, my grandfather did and it's what we do today. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save up to thousands of dollars in out of pocket expenses. call now or visit us online at mymedicarekit.com for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare... yo
[ jim ] you know, that's our business so we want to be the experts in chicken. we're not the status quo. perdue is the first and the only chicken company to have usda-process-verified programs for fresh all-natural chickens. [ jim ] this is an all-vegetarian diet, no animal by-products, no animal fat. [ joe ] we never have used steroids or hormones of any type. it's not gonna happen. [ joe ] and always raised cage free. we set our goals higher than anyone. we're trying to make a better chicken....
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jim awad, investment strategist at zephyr investments. hi, jim. >> hi, susie. >> susie: let's get right to it. a lot of people are saying what does this mean to me. what would you say? >> well, what i would say is that if greece were to default, it's not only would affect the financial system and the banks and the liquidity in europe, it would negatively impact their economies, it would flow right back to the u.s. financial system and the u.s. economy. so it matters a lot to us if greece defaults or if other countries, other peripheral countries end up defaulting. >> susie: and another thing a lot of people might not realize is that their money market investments, many of them, money market funds, are invested in european banks which have made loans to greece. so the question is, how safe or how vulnerable are those money market investments? >> well, left to their own they would be vulnerable, because if greece defaulted there would be a lot of banks that would have capital hits, and there's a question as to whether they would be able to
jim awad, investment strategist at zephyr investments. hi, jim. >> hi, susie. >> susie: let's get right to it. a lot of people are saying what does this mean to me. what would you say? >> well, what i would say is that if greece were to default, it's not only would affect the financial system and the banks and the liquidity in europe, it would negatively impact their economies, it would flow right back to the u.s. financial system and the u.s. economy. so it matters a lot to...
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jim cle meanty is in l.a. retired fbi amgant. drew petremoeaux is from wbdo radio and jim pits be winning the pulitzer prize for commentary. drew, i don't know if you have been able to witness any of this. but obviously the judge does not allow that to happen in court. >> people have been very well behaved inside the courtroom but what we have learned in this trial is that there is an intense interest on what is happening inside the courtroom. arguments back and forth between lawyers. we have seen the local tv stations go wall to wall and broadcast the entire precedings that happened. there have been no outbursts in court. judge perry runes a very tight ship inside the courtroom and promised anyone that does any outbursts about 180 days in jail. people have been well behaved inside. there is an intense interest on this case here. >> former fbi special interest, jim clemente, what is the fascination with this? do you find anything different with this particular trial. >> i've worked literally hundreds of child abduction cases. thi
jim cle meanty is in l.a. retired fbi amgant. drew petremoeaux is from wbdo radio and jim pits be winning the pulitzer prize for commentary. drew, i don't know if you have been able to witness any of this. but obviously the judge does not allow that to happen in court. >> people have been very well behaved inside the courtroom but what we have learned in this trial is that there is an intense interest on what is happening inside the courtroom. arguments back and forth between lawyers. we...
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. >> jim bernard also a father happy fathers day jim. a real gift to all the fathers out there, gorgeous day summer is coming up. >> indeed it is a little ahead of schedule. 2 days looking at a warming trend beginning today and continuing through the week. temperatures across the interior, headed into the 90s. a bit of patchy fog continues to linger this morning it is clearing rapidly, and should clear out even at the golden gate next couple hours as you can see it is pretty dense along the shore line her as we take a look at the satellite image we see overall the trough remains, to our north, storm track to our north high pressure system, off central california that will be there for the next few days we will look for a bit of an offshore breeze to develop that will minimize our fog layer next couple days clearing it out early sending things in opposite directions as patchy coastal fog and a warming trend kicks in. we are talking mid-to low 90s by tuesday across the interior with even some upper 60s low 70s back up the coast today we wi
. >> jim bernard also a father happy fathers day jim. a real gift to all the fathers out there, gorgeous day summer is coming up. >> indeed it is a little ahead of schedule. 2 days looking at a warming trend beginning today and continuing through the week. temperatures across the interior, headed into the 90s. a bit of patchy fog continues to linger this morning it is clearing rapidly, and should clear out even at the golden gate next couple hours as you can see it is pretty dense...
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[applause] >> many thanks, jim. is this mic life? can everybody hear me? i know some people were late. we are being webcast but apparently there's a big traffic jan in virginia so thank you all for continued to come. i just want to emphasize that all of us have been working for much of our career on positive solutions for health reform. so the fact that we are criticizing this law is not because we don't think we need health reform. we do. but we just don't think this is it. and from a perspective of someone who doesn't ever hold anything back, tom miller, i think it's because, it is original training, tom. it was a trial to choice would have a trial attorney on your site. he is currently director, he is a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute dealing with health policy issues. he previously was the senior health economist of the joint economic committee. you strict of health policy studies at the cato institute, a chief economist with the competitive enterprise institute and also serve on a national advisory council for the agency for healt
[applause] >> many thanks, jim. is this mic life? can everybody hear me? i know some people were late. we are being webcast but apparently there's a big traffic jan in virginia so thank you all for continued to come. i just want to emphasize that all of us have been working for much of our career on positive solutions for health reform. so the fact that we are criticizing this law is not because we don't think we need health reform. we do. but we just don't think this is it. and from a...
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i'm jim lehrer. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we walk through the numbers and debate whether the government has the will and the way to kick-start growth. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff reports on the official coming of mitt romney into the 2012 race for the republican presidential nomination. >> brown: ray suarez has the latest on the outbreak of a deadly mutant strain of e. coli, sickening hundreds throughout europe. >> lehrer: and we talk to jill abramson, named today as the first woman executive editor of "the new york times." that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in sola
i'm jim lehrer. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we walk through the numbers and debate whether the government has the will and the way to kick-start growth. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff reports on the official coming of mitt romney into the 2012 race for the republican presidential nomination. >> brown: ray suarez has the latest on the outbreak of a deadly mutant strain of e. coli, sickening hundreds throughout europe. >> lehrer: and we talk...
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thanks, jim. they boarded a plane in new york and their lives took a detour they never could have imagined. that story is next. because my d. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. we don't just make a taillight... ..we make a sculpture. we don't just make a sunroof... ..we make the heavens wide. we don't just make a crossover... ..we make a statement. the cadillac srx. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. with heart-related chest pain or a heart attack known as acs, you may not want to face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs a
thanks, jim. they boarded a plane in new york and their lives took a detour they never could have imagined. that story is next. because my d. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's...
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former governor jim mcgreevey joins me now. jim, thank you for being here. >> thanks, eliot. >> seven years later. attitudes have fundamentally shifted. could you have predicted that we would get to this tipping point? >> no. i could not have predicted. neither would i have thought we would have had an african-american as president of the united states. but one thing i think so many of us believe in is that is the basic decency of the american people. and that in the narrative of civil liberties, expansion, the american public is typically ahead of the political class as they were most recently. and so you are saying something fascinating. do you think that politicians still are behind the american public on this issue? >> yeah, i think both in terms of culturally on television programming, on people as they become more and more public, they come out of the closet. you understand a nephew, a son, a father is gay. a mother. and that begins to make it very personal. people understand -- people have a personal connection with some
former governor jim mcgreevey joins me now. jim, thank you for being here. >> thanks, eliot. >> seven years later. attitudes have fundamentally shifted. could you have predicted that we would get to this tipping point? >> no. i could not have predicted. neither would i have thought we would have had an african-american as president of the united states. but one thing i think so many of us believe in is that is the basic decency of the american people. and that in the narrative...
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. >> our coverage continues with accu-weather meteorologist, jim dickey, good morning, jim. >> thank you, peggy, daniel. the heat arrives in the northeast. humidity with it as well. we are expecting widespread 90s. when you factor in the humidity. feeling warmer. take a look at some of the highs we're expecting across the northeast. 95 in new york city. we are at 90 in syracuse. 98 degrees in the nation's capital. the good news, there is relief in sight. we will track a cold front moving its way across the nation. here on wednesday it is hung up across the great lakes, down through iowa, bringing severe weather there perhaps later in the day to chicago. you can see we have cooled down quite a bit behind. highs wednesday across the northern plains. 62 in bismarck, pierre, and 90s in chicago. again, tracking the cold front. bringing heat relief. with it severe weather moving south and eastward across the region. back to you, peggy and daniel. >> thank you, jim. as the relentless missouri river threatens to overflow, communities are working together to hold it off and trying to fill 160
. >> our coverage continues with accu-weather meteorologist, jim dickey, good morning, jim. >> thank you, peggy, daniel. the heat arrives in the northeast. humidity with it as well. we are expecting widespread 90s. when you factor in the humidity. feeling warmer. take a look at some of the highs we're expecting across the northeast. 95 in new york city. we are at 90 in syracuse. 98 degrees in the nation's capital. the good news, there is relief in sight. we will track a cold front...
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they were uninterested in waiting and challenging jim crow bit by bit. that was inefficient from the standpoint. so by filing the suits, the students would be able to have a lawsuit that would hopefully tear down jim crow much quickly, at the same time they would continue their protests in the streets and out of segregation in two different forum. now, the student movement in atlanta filed one of these omnibus suit pro se in 1961, and the complaints captioned reflected the flare of the pro se lawyers, lawyers who file on their own, or without a lawyer. here's a caption. a suited to exhume much of the kansas racial segregation that is fetching within atlanta, the students said. now, thurgood marshall probably would have left out the cancers apart, right? and they described the cities policies themselves in equally provocative terms. they call them quote, insulting, degrading, unnecessary, medieval, foolish and septic. and again, you can imagine that thurgood marshall and other lbf lawyers would just have called it unconstitutional. the thing is that the s
they were uninterested in waiting and challenging jim crow bit by bit. that was inefficient from the standpoint. so by filing the suits, the students would be able to have a lawsuit that would hopefully tear down jim crow much quickly, at the same time they would continue their protests in the streets and out of segregation in two different forum. now, the student movement in atlanta filed one of these omnibus suit pro se in 1961, and the complaints captioned reflected the flare of the pro se...
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i'm jim lehrer. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we walk through the numbers and debate whether the government has the will and the way to kick-start growth. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff reports on the official coming of mitt romney into the 2012 race for the republican presidential nomination. >> brown: ray suarez has the latest on the outbreak of a deadly mutant strain of e. coli, sickening hundreds throughout europe. >> lehrer: and we talk to jill abramson, named today as the first woman executive editor of "the rk tyo." that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding fothe pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biof
i'm jim lehrer. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we walk through the numbers and debate whether the government has the will and the way to kick-start growth. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff reports on the official coming of mitt romney into the 2012 race for the republican presidential nomination. >> brown: ray suarez has the latest on the outbreak of a deadly mutant strain of e. coli, sickening hundreds throughout europe. >> lehrer: and we talk...
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i'm jim lehrer. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we walk through the numbers and debate whether the government has the will and the way to kick-start growth. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff reports on the official coming of mitt romney into the 2012 race for the republican presidential nomination. >> brown: ray suarez has the latest on the outbreak of a deadly mutant strain of e. coli, sickening hundreds throughout europe. >> lehrer: and we talk to jill abramson, named today as the first woman executive editor of "the new york times." that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody s goto get serous >> i ink. >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biof
i'm jim lehrer. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we walk through the numbers and debate whether the government has the will and the way to kick-start growth. >> lehrer: then, judy woodruff reports on the official coming of mitt romney into the 2012 race for the republican presidential nomination. >> brown: ray suarez has the latest on the outbreak of a deadly mutant strain of e. coli, sickening hundreds throughout europe. >> lehrer: and we talk...
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abc's jim sciutto starts us off with this encouraging news. >> m&ms plain and peanut chocolate candies. >> drenched in milk chocolate. melts in your mouth, not in your hand. >> reporter: mars has been an american icon for 100 years. and today, it's turning americans love for m&ms and snickers bars into jobs. mars' first new chocolate factory in 35 years, coming to topeka, kansas, a $250 million investment, creating 200 jobs right away, some day, as many as 1,000. >> i hope it tells americans that we can build jobs, and we can recover our economy by keeping jobs in the u.s. we believe that we can be highly competitive. >> reporter: slowly, companies that had sent manufacturing work overseas are bringing it home. on-shoring those jobs, instead of off-shoring them. just this week, chesapeake bay, candle supplier to target and kohl's, opened its very first u.s. plant, after 17 years of making all it's candles in asia. 100 new jobs. ncr is moving manufacturing of atms back to america. they're making them in georgia again. 870 jobs. hair care company farouk, assembling hair dryers and curlin
abc's jim sciutto starts us off with this encouraging news. >> m&ms plain and peanut chocolate candies. >> drenched in milk chocolate. melts in your mouth, not in your hand. >> reporter: mars has been an american icon for 100 years. and today, it's turning americans love for m&ms and snickers bars into jobs. mars' first new chocolate factory in 35 years, coming to topeka, kansas, a $250 million investment, creating 200 jobs right away, some day, as many as 1,000....
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i'm jim sciutto for "nightline" in washington. >> could it happen here? thanks to jim sciutto for that report. >>> just ahead, we're going to take a look at a world traveler who took a wrong turn and how rescuers are scrambling to get him back on ice. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. consider this: over 70% of firefighters are local volunteers... these are our neighbors putting their lives on the line. and when they rely on a battery, there are firefighters everywhere who trust duracell. and now you can join with duracell to help. just buy specially-marked packs & duracell will make a battery donation to local volunteers. these days don't we all need someone to trust...? duracell. trusted everywhere. comes centrum. with vitamins and minerals bala
i'm jim sciutto for "nightline" in washington. >> could it happen here? thanks to jim sciutto for that report. >>> just ahead, we're going to take a look at a world traveler who took a wrong turn and how rescuers are scrambling to get him back on ice. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did...
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back to you. >> thank you, jim. in missouri inmates joined the battle to keep floodwaters from the small town of craig. they filled hundreds of sandbags and also heavy machines were broughten to build a second temporary levee. flooding expected to last for weeks perhaps even months as the army corps of engineers releases water farther upstream. >>> libya, a defiant moammar gadhafi vows never to surrender even after most punishing air strikdz to date. 40 thunderous day light attacks sent plumes of smoke above the libyan leader compound in tripoli. explosions continued into the early hours this morning. >>> to the growing terror threat in yemen where violence continues to escalate. turns out president saleh was much more seriously wounded than reported before he left the country. and the situation on the ground is so dangerous the elite u.s. forces there have been given new orders. here is martha raddatz. >> reporter: we saw them ourselves during a recent visit to yemen, american special forces darting from our camera
back to you. >> thank you, jim. in missouri inmates joined the battle to keep floodwaters from the small town of craig. they filled hundreds of sandbags and also heavy machines were broughten to build a second temporary levee. flooding expected to last for weeks perhaps even months as the army corps of engineers releases water farther upstream. >>> libya, a defiant moammar gadhafi vows never to surrender even after most punishing air strikdz to date. 40 thunderous day light...
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jim bernard is in doing the weather with a cold! sound awfully sick, jim. glad you're here. you're rocking it! >> i don't know. looking outside, though, we see lots of clouds across the bay this morning, not so much across the interior, though. good bit of sunshine there, warming trend the result for the inland valleys, while we stay cool and cloudy at the beach. i'll have details coming your way in just a few minutes. >>> then, talk about a bright idea in san jose. the top education leader taking note on a new solar panel project. >>> and the bay bridge series heads back to oakland. how the a's thrive with their game advantage. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 8:11, and this father's day is especially tough for the two kids of brian stow, the giants fan beaten outside of dodgers stadium two and a half months ago. he is still in a coma. his 12-year-old son tyler stow says they, along with his 8- year-old sister, tabitha, usually go to a giants game for father's day, but this year, the kids will visit dad at san francisco general hospital, where he has been since
jim bernard is in doing the weather with a cold! sound awfully sick, jim. glad you're here. you're rocking it! >> i don't know. looking outside, though, we see lots of clouds across the bay this morning, not so much across the interior, though. good bit of sunshine there, warming trend the result for the inland valleys, while we stay cool and cloudy at the beach. i'll have details coming your way in just a few minutes. >>> then, talk about a bright idea in san jose. the top...
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jim bernard, you just made it! a little distracted, we got you sliding in in the nick of time. >> just in the nick of time. >> is this because the forecast is complicated today? >> not particularly so, but i was just checking out the window. always a good thing to do before you show up in this computerized world. >> the low tech way of making sure the forecast is correct. we appreciate that. >> low clouds and fog out there this morning. we'll see a cooling trend here, a little bit today, a few degrees, after this week's nice warmup. clouds hanging in across the city, more sunshine this afternoon. we'll talk more about those details coming up in just a few minutes. >>> well, right now, the chp is in the process of reopening a major freeway interchange in san jose that was closed because of a possibly fatal accident, certainly a bad car accident there. the southbound lanes between interstate 280 and highway 87 have been closed for more than 2 hours this morning after a gray sedan flipped over just before 5:30 this mo
jim bernard, you just made it! a little distracted, we got you sliding in in the nick of time. >> just in the nick of time. >> is this because the forecast is complicated today? >> not particularly so, but i was just checking out the window. always a good thing to do before you show up in this computerized world. >> the low tech way of making sure the forecast is correct. we appreciate that. >> low clouds and fog out there this morning. we'll see a cooling trend...
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so jim rogers was interviewed on c.n.n. b.b.c. and he says this approach in crisis that would be worse than two thousand and eight because there's been more debt more debt i remember jamie diamond to ben bernanke he was saying we can't really read capital requirements because we need to introduce more debt even more debt we have we're plenty fine now we're so stable but jim rogers is saying he's he sees something coming a worse than two thousand and eight and he's buying silver he's buying silver he's dying silver he says five times and rice to protect himself and when he's. here is asked in and c m b c how to fix it what should they do if you cut spending when a draconian measure that matter who should cut taxes and they should cut spending to the bone we cut troops in one hundred fifty countries around the world are not doing this in a good and making enemies that's costing us a fortune there are many many other things that we're wasting money on and that should be stopped but still beautiful long jim silver laying it all out he
so jim rogers was interviewed on c.n.n. b.b.c. and he says this approach in crisis that would be worse than two thousand and eight because there's been more debt more debt i remember jamie diamond to ben bernanke he was saying we can't really read capital requirements because we need to introduce more debt even more debt we have we're plenty fine now we're so stable but jim rogers is saying he's he sees something coming a worse than two thousand and eight and he's buying silver he's buying...
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so jim rogers was interviewed on c.m.t. c. and he says this approach in crisis that would be worse than two thousand and eight because there's been more debt more debt remember jamie dimon to ben bernanke he was saying we can't raise capital requirements because we need to introduce more debt even more debt we have we are plenty fine now we're so stable but jim rogers is saying he's he sees something coming a worse than two thousand and eight and he's buying silver he's buying silver he's buying silver he says five times and rice to protect himself and when he's here is asked in in c. and b. c. how to fix it what should they do they should cut spending whether draconian measures that matter who should cut taxes and they should cut spending to the bone we cut troops in one hundred fifty countries around the world they're not doing this in the good they're making enemies that's costing us a fortune there are many many other things that we're wasting money on and that should be stopped but still going to hold long jim silver layi
so jim rogers was interviewed on c.m.t. c. and he says this approach in crisis that would be worse than two thousand and eight because there's been more debt more debt remember jamie dimon to ben bernanke he was saying we can't raise capital requirements because we need to introduce more debt even more debt we have we are plenty fine now we're so stable but jim rogers is saying he's he sees something coming a worse than two thousand and eight and he's buying silver he's buying silver he's...
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crow laws financial jim crow laws using interest rates but i also think that this tarp will be known in the future as the smoot hawley tariff of this great depression you know many say that the smoot hawley tariff which was a huge tariff that america placed on. imported goods. in order to deal with the great depression in fact it caused a deep spiral caused the crisis to get worse and i think you'll see that all these bank bailouts has become a matter of principle that they no matter what have to bail out these banks and we see despite the evidence to spite the death spirals the debt spirals the rising up of people around the world they just refuse to back down from this losing bet they're not bail out of ransom money that's paying the ransom and according to the propaganda coming out of the post ago they don't. threaten the banks every single day so we're talking about banker occupation and again you know here's some more proof that the bankers are occupying us from the the entire infrastructure of our economies and our political systems accusations of treason in the greek parliamen
crow laws financial jim crow laws using interest rates but i also think that this tarp will be known in the future as the smoot hawley tariff of this great depression you know many say that the smoot hawley tariff which was a huge tariff that america placed on. imported goods. in order to deal with the great depression in fact it caused a deep spiral caused the crisis to get worse and i think you'll see that all these bank bailouts has become a matter of principle that they no matter what have...
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so jim rogers was interviewed on c.m.t. c. and he says this approach in crisis that would be worse than two thousand and eight because there's been more debt more debt remember jamie dimon to ben bernanke he was saying we can't raise capital requirements because we need to introduce more debt even more debt we have we're plenty fine now we're so stable but jim rogers is saying he's he sees something coming a worse than two thousand and eight and he's buying silver he's buying silver he's buying silver he says five times and rice to protect himself and when he's here is asked in in c. and b. c. how to fix it what should they do they should cut spending when they're draconian that matter who should cut taxes and they should cut spending to the bone we cut troops in one hundred fifty countries around the world are not doing this in the good they're making enemies that's costing us a fortune there are many many other things that we're wasting money on and that should be stopped but still good old long jim silver laying and althoug
so jim rogers was interviewed on c.m.t. c. and he says this approach in crisis that would be worse than two thousand and eight because there's been more debt more debt remember jamie dimon to ben bernanke he was saying we can't raise capital requirements because we need to introduce more debt even more debt we have we're plenty fine now we're so stable but jim rogers is saying he's he sees something coming a worse than two thousand and eight and he's buying silver he's buying silver he's buying...
david and jim. thank you so much.
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>> jim, i would share about the h.o.t. program with the city of san jose. >> we're almost out of time, but go ahead. >> we have a partnership of the city of housing trust and the city of san jose. six families got into the program and we're proud of that fact. >> and housing trust will be our guest next week on "communidad del valle." >> wonderful. >> it shows the quality of a person and agency you run. good luck, and faux for sharing your thoughts. >> thank you. >>> up next, homes $1,0 homes f $1,000 home unless two years. let's see how they are going to do it. stay with us. [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of fiber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber when you are eating a candybar. you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >>> the goal is to house 1,000 chronically ill homeless folks in san jose
>> jim, i would share about the h.o.t. program with the city of san jose. >> we're almost out of time, but go ahead. >> we have a partnership of the city of housing trust and the city of san jose. six families got into the program and we're proud of that fact. >> and housing trust will be our guest next week on "communidad del valle." >> wonderful. >> it shows the quality of a person and agency you run. good luck, and faux for sharing your thoughts....