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lloyd: right. but we talked about it being a venomous lizard -- a gila monster's venom glands are right here in their lower jaw. it's not in the other -- it's not like the rattlesnakes or some of the snakes that inject venom through fangs. this guy actually has to bite you and chew. jarod: right, and then hold on. lloyd: right, in order to put the venom in, when they bite, they hang on. they don't let go. the more you try to tug out, the tighter they grip. they don't generate any body temperature, so when they're in hibernation, they don't have to do anything that creates heat to warm their bodies, and their body temperatures are all absorbed from the sun. so, consequently, they can go long, long periods of time without eating, because they're not using lots of energy. jarod: now, that's amazing. like, in the reptile world, he's pretty much using the same sort of technology or the same physiology as another desert animal, the camel, because the camel has that fat stored up to keep them going, when
lloyd: right. but we talked about it being a venomous lizard -- a gila monster's venom glands are right here in their lower jaw. it's not in the other -- it's not like the rattlesnakes or some of the snakes that inject venom through fangs. this guy actually has to bite you and chew. jarod: right, and then hold on. lloyd: right, in order to put the venom in, when they bite, they hang on. they don't let go. the more you try to tug out, the tighter they grip. they don't generate any body...
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lloyd: they were absolutely amazed. i mean, they would laugh, but i'd say slightly scandalized by the prospect of large numbers. as they saw it, "large numbers of younger women. "it was freezing cold, it was freezing cold "and they were wearing very short skirts and they did not have coats." hello. hi-ya. lloyd: they wandered about feeling, really, as if they were on some other pla ( crowd actively conversing ) they don't wear their coats because they move from club to club. this thing starts at 11:00 and goes on until 4:00. this is a lively scene. okay, what does that mean? in terms of a kind of... the economics of that, i cannot imagine what the friday night, saturday night population of liverpool is, but it's much bigger than the daytime population. the liveverpool scene is still generating music, it's generating the kind of arts culture that spins off from that. a very lively place. lots and lots of very small arts and culture industries. so the idea here that it's a kind of fountain, a bubbling fountain of talent.
lloyd: they were absolutely amazed. i mean, they would laugh, but i'd say slightly scandalized by the prospect of large numbers. as they saw it, "large numbers of younger women. "it was freezing cold, it was freezing cold "and they were wearing very short skirts and they did not have coats." hello. hi-ya. lloyd: they wandered about feeling, really, as if they were on some other pla ( crowd actively conversing ) they don't wear their coats because they move from club to club....
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. >> reporter: she knows that because researcher carrie ann lloyd recruited booker t. for a project to expose the secret lives of outdoor house cats. when lloyd equipped the cat with a camera the cat obliged with an infrared tour of the neighborhood storm sewer. >> it's kind of frightening. i wish he would never go down there again. >> reporter: as part of her project, lloyd gathered more than 2,000 hours of kitty cam footage, much of it framed on top by the animal's fuzzy chin and whiskers. they stalk their neighbor's chickens. they camp out under cars. they ascended the roofs of their neighbors' homes. they had unnerving nighttime encounters with woodland creatures. and they stalked prey. lloyd says her cameras documented dozens of encounters between cats and slower moving critters. oftentimes resulting in the cat cheerfully relocating its hapless victim. >> most of them left the prey. they would play with it for a minute and then leave it close to the site of capture rather than bring it home as a gift for the owner. >> reporter: lloyd says the research has a point,
. >> reporter: she knows that because researcher carrie ann lloyd recruited booker t. for a project to expose the secret lives of outdoor house cats. when lloyd equipped the cat with a camera the cat obliged with an infrared tour of the neighborhood storm sewer. >> it's kind of frightening. i wish he would never go down there again. >> reporter: as part of her project, lloyd gathered more than 2,000 hours of kitty cam footage, much of it framed on top by the animal's fuzzy...
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to the outside to lloyd and lloyd is able to haul it in for a first down. >> cris: i tell you, brandon
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to the outside to lloyd and lloyd is able to haul it in for a first down. >> cris: i tell you, brandon lloyd got away with a big push there. no other way to say it. on the outside. protection still rock solid. top left of your screen you'll see brandon lloyd just give a big pushoff. cary williams there. >> al: quickly, no huddle. woodhead takes the ball to the 36 yard line. >> cris: here we go. logan mankins in middle of another one as pollard, sure is. >> al: pollard, of course, with a history with new england. he knocked brady out for the season. welker was trying to avoid him in the final game a couple of years ago in houston and welker went out with an acl. >> referee: personal foul, defense, number 31. 15-yard penalty from the end of the run. automatic first down. >> al: tackle on gronkowski. gronkowski had a sore ankle and that limited him in the super bowl. the personal foul here is on bernard pollard. >> cris: and logan mankins got a little bit of a late block and then mankins just backed off and said, what? what? and mankins who sort of initiated a little bit and there are cer
to the outside to lloyd and lloyd is able to haul it in for a first down. >> cris: i tell you, brandon lloyd got away with a big push there. no other way to say it. on the outside. protection still rock solid. top left of your screen you'll see brandon lloyd just give a big pushoff. cary williams there. >> al: quickly, no huddle. woodhead takes the ball to the 36 yard line. >> cris: here we go. logan mankins in middle of another one as pollard, sure is. >> al: pollard,...
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a slant caught on the outside by lloyd. first down. let's go back to the fourth down stop. >> cris: yeah, it was the pressure by mayo that forced vonta leach here and basically left patrick chung alone on the ends of the line of scrimmage to make the tackle. the inside pressure by mayo is really what made that play. >> al: first and ten at the 47. lloyd has caught nine balls now for 109. welker 6 for 120. so two receivers in triple figures tonight. this is the rookie bolden who scored his first nfl touchdown in the first half. ngata makes the tackle. belichick normally with a lot of veterans on his team. this is about the youngest team that bill has had. we asked him last night. he said, yeah, he would have to think this was the youngest on balance in his 13 seasons in new england. >> cris: i thought they needed to get young, especially on defense. you can see the energy level on that side maintaining throughout the game. >> al: second and eight. the ball is at the 49 yard line. and that is caught and it's a big night for welker and a
a slant caught on the outside by lloyd. first down. let's go back to the fourth down stop. >> cris: yeah, it was the pressure by mayo that forced vonta leach here and basically left patrick chung alone on the ends of the line of scrimmage to make the tackle. the inside pressure by mayo is really what made that play. >> al: first and ten at the 47. lloyd has caught nine balls now for 109. welker 6 for 120. so two receivers in triple figures tonight. this is the rookie bolden who...
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jon lapook on a new device that brought dean lloyd back from total blindness. and "on the road", steve hartman visits a restaurant whose special city a second helping of compassion. >> i've been very lucky and i want people to have what i have. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" yzith scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, mitt romney has 39 days to turn his 45esidential campaign into a winner but the support of a key voting group is in jeopardy. seniors tend to vote republicans but many are concerned about what a president romney might do with medicare. look at this poll of key swing states by the "washington post." in florida where nearly one out of three voters is over 65, romney trails president obama by four points. 51% to 47%. in ohio, romney is down eight points, 52% to 44%. and it gets about the same z mbers in virginia, eight points behind. in those three states, of senior voters who said medicare is extremely important 53% are going with president obama, 42% mitt romney. we asked dean reynolds to tell us more about the medicare
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let's talk with lloyd treinish. he's an ibm scientist & global expert on weather prediction. lloyd, give us the thumbnail explanation for this. > > well, precision agriculture or precision farming is about having better information for farmers to schedule their various operations. weather is a key component of that. the idea is that we connect precise weather forecasts to those farming operations. > > that's the theory, but has it been proven? is it an actual data-crunching system that's being used here? > > well, it's a combination of advanced computing technology from ibm and advanced software, but also sophisticated mathematics and the science behind meteorology. we used data from many sources - data coming from the national weather service, data coming from farms - to predict not just the weather, but how that weather impacts farms. > > lloyd, tell me, what exactly does this do? what does this information do for, say, the farmer? > > well, instead of getting a generic and fairly vague weather forecast, we can provide a detailed forecast of when and where it might rain tom
let's talk with lloyd treinish. he's an ibm scientist & global expert on weather prediction. lloyd, give us the thumbnail explanation for this. > > well, precision agriculture or precision farming is about having better information for farmers to schedule their various operations. weather is a key component of that. the idea is that we connect precise weather forecasts to those farming operations. > > that's the theory, but has it been proven? is it an actual data-crunching...
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. >> dean lloyd lost his sight in his 30's. he suffers from a rare disease that damages the retina >> i lost the ability to form images in 1989 and after that i have no vision for 17 years >> that began to change when he enrolled in a clinical trial and doctors implanted an artificial read enough. it uses a tiny video camera in the patient's glasses that convert images to electrical impulses which are sent to electrodes in planted on the back of the damage i. electrodes stimulate visual centers in the brain. dr. eugene develop the device and has a financial interest in the company >> the device is meant to use in patients that i've lost all their vision and trying to restore some of that vision back >> lloyd who once on nothing can now see some shapes and can tell the difference between black and white and gray. the artificial brett has been approved in europe since last year. the company that makes the device estimates that 10,000 people in the country could benefit. lloyd is always trying to find new ways to use it >> in the
. >> dean lloyd lost his sight in his 30's. he suffers from a rare disease that damages the retina >> i lost the ability to form images in 1989 and after that i have no vision for 17 years >> that began to change when he enrolled in a clinical trial and doctors implanted an artificial read enough. it uses a tiny video camera in the patient's glasses that convert images to electrical impulses which are sent to electrodes in planted on the back of the damage i. electrodes...
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they are not suspicious because here is a headline max where a woman confused herself for banks to lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours a former head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators in america are actually doing the opposite of reg heating. the head of fraud anti-fraud is the one. committing the fraud. she didn't look she did commit fraud she believed the aerated that money money was being held hostage by the budget but it turned up well her name is jessica harper and she wrote ninety three false and doctored invoices and she says i just saw the opportunity and i thought well maybe considering the hours i work in everything else i deserved it if i went to work at another bank i probably would be earning four times my salary she said the fraud took place during the financial cr
they are not suspicious because here is a headline max where a woman confused herself for banks to lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours a former head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators...
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lloyds out of business and i see fantastically here in the city of london that thousands of qantas stock r.c. bankers investment bankers will now be laid off this is fantastic this means that we are doing our job so that george osborne and david cameron i say that we're here we're on a mission to put the city of london completely out of business and so far the news is good all those people are being shipped out of this city they're being forced to get a real job shucking oysters down to cornwall and making course pasties for a living and that's the way it should be because they're just cock a stock of terrorists well actually as we covered a few weeks ago max they're all moving to wall street which is actually higher nice days and here's a headline relevant to that fed action may widen wealth gap one unintended consequence of another round of quantitative easing by the federal reserve is that it will likely widen the gap in the consumer sector between the recovered from recession and the still struggling so here they call it the consumer sector not society at large it's the consumer sect
lloyds out of business and i see fantastically here in the city of london that thousands of qantas stock r.c. bankers investment bankers will now be laid off this is fantastic this means that we are doing our job so that george osborne and david cameron i say that we're here we're on a mission to put the city of london completely out of business and so far the news is good all those people are being shipped out of this city they're being forced to get a real job shucking oysters down to...
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>> i think lloyd's of london's position on this. one of the e-mails that surfaced was that aeg was satisfied with the "fine medical care" that conrad murray was providing michael jackson. i mean he was drunk and despondent and you know what's really interesting there was discovery, the obligation of aeg was to turn this evidence over. they never did. it came out because it was a leak from a friend of the michael jackson family. that's how this stuff surfaced. >> apparently leaked to media outlets, right? >> yeah. >> by the jacksons i'm sure. >> for "time" and cnn. well that's the allegation, that's a different order but i think lloyd's of london will prevail and that $17 million they're not going to have to pay it, if they paid it, they get it back. aeg never turned that evidence over even though under the federal rules they're required to and i think they're in trouble on this one. >> gentleman, we're not done with you. we'll see you later on in the hour and talk about other cases including at least one new orleans saints player th
>> i think lloyd's of london's position on this. one of the e-mails that surfaced was that aeg was satisfied with the "fine medical care" that conrad murray was providing michael jackson. i mean he was drunk and despondent and you know what's really interesting there was discovery, the obligation of aeg was to turn this evidence over. they never did. it came out because it was a leak from a friend of the michael jackson family. that's how this stuff surfaced. >> apparently...
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they are not suspicious because here is a headline max where a woman confused herself for banks to lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours a former head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators in america are actually doing the opposite of reg heating the head of fraud anti-fraud is the one committing the fraud. shouldn't look. should leave the aerated that money money was being held hostage by the banks are cut off well her name is jessica harper and she wrote ninety three false and doctored invoices and she says i just saw the opportunity and i thought well maybe considering the hours i work in everything else i deserved it if i went to work at another bank i probably would be earning four times my salary she said the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyds itself was r
they are not suspicious because here is a headline max where a woman confused herself for banks to lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours a former head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators...
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they are not suspicious because here is a headline max where a woman confused herself for banks to lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours a former head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators in america are actually doing the opposite of reg feeding the head of fraud anti-fraud is the one committing the fraud. shouldn't look to commit fraud. she blew the raided that money money was being held hostage by the bucks to cut up well her name is jessica harper and she wrote ninety three false and doctored invoices and she says i just saw the opportunity and i thought well maybe considering the hours i work in everything else i deserved it if i went to work at another bank i probably would be earning four times my salary she said the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyds its
they are not suspicious because here is a headline max where a woman confused herself for banks to lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours a former head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators...
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our head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators in america are actually doing the opposite of reg heating. the head of fraud anti-fraud is the one committing the fraud. shouldn't look to commit fraud she blew the raided that money money was being held hostage by the banks to cut up well her name is jessica harper and she wrote ninety three false and doctored invoices and she says i just saw the opportunity and i thought well maybe considering the hours i work in everything else i deserved it if i went to work at another bank i probably would be earning four times my salary she said the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyds itself was receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again. this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was rec
our head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators in america are actually doing the opposite of reg heating. the head of fraud anti-fraud is the one committing the fraud. shouldn't look to commit fraud she blew the raided that money money was being held hostage...
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they are not suspicious because here is a headline max where a woman confused herself for banks to lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours a former head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators in america are actually doing the opposite of reg heating though. the head of fraud anti-fraud is the one committing the fraud. shouldn't. she believed the raided the money money was being held hostage by the bucks. well her name is jessica harper and she wrote ninety three false and doctored invoices and she says i just saw the opportunity and i thought well maybe considering the hours i work in everything else i deserved it if i went to work at another bank i probably would be earning four times my salary she said the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyds itself was receiving s
they are not suspicious because here is a headline max where a woman confused herself for banks to lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours a former head of online security at lloyds banking group has been jailed for five years after defrauding the company of almost two point five million pounds so her job was to fight fraud so it's very typical of course she was the committing fraud that's the standard thing the bank regulators...
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. >> there is a governor named ron the lloyd h.. -- rod blagojevich. >> more with the buzzfeed "q & a."on c-span's >> mitt romney criticized president obama for his economic policy. he also talked about the recent
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lloyd's of market in the world. when you and i go to pay insurance, go to the retail insurance companies. we take out fire insurance and then that company goes to lloyd's of london to underwrite that insurance. so today they said they have made a profit, lloyd's of london made a profit of $2.5 billion in the first six months of this year. last year it got hammered. 2011 was the second most expensive on record for insurance claims. $21 billion. clouds and earthquakes and the devastation. -- floods and earthquakes and devastation last year. now the euro zone is a problem. toyd's is reducing its risk the euro. >> we have 51 billion pounds worth of assets under. under the european crisis is affecting the global economy, is affecting people's confidence, so it's more challenging for us to make a return on those investments as governments reduce interest rates effectively to zero and it's difficult to find an asset class is to invest in to make a good return. it presents a challenge for us and we're in the business of ris
lloyd's of market in the world. when you and i go to pay insurance, go to the retail insurance companies. we take out fire insurance and then that company goes to lloyd's of london to underwrite that insurance. so today they said they have made a profit, lloyd's of london made a profit of $2.5 billion in the first six months of this year. last year it got hammered. 2011 was the second most expensive on record for insurance claims. $21 billion. clouds and earthquakes and the devastation. --...
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when lloyd equipped booker t. with a video camera attached to a collar, the cat obliged with an infrared tour of the neighborhood storm sewer. >> kind of frightening. i wish wee never go down there again. >> reporter: lloyd said she gathered more than 2000 hours of kitty cam footage, much of it framed on top by the animal's fuzzy chin and wiry whiskers. they stalked their neighbors' chickens, camped out on cars, had unnerving nighttime encounters with woodland creatures. and they stalked prey. lloyd says her cameras documented dozens of encounters between cats and slower moving critters, oftentimes resulting in the cat cheerfully relocating its victim. >> most left their prey. they would capture the prey and maybe play with it for a minute and leave it close to the side of capture rather than bring it home as a gift for the owners. >> reporter: lloyd says the research has a point. to show cat owners what their cats really do outdoors and to strongly suggest that indoor cats leave less perilous lives. >> we were su
when lloyd equipped booker t. with a video camera attached to a collar, the cat obliged with an infrared tour of the neighborhood storm sewer. >> kind of frightening. i wish wee never go down there again. >> reporter: lloyd said she gathered more than 2000 hours of kitty cam footage, much of it framed on top by the animal's fuzzy chin and wiry whiskers. they stalked their neighbors' chickens, camped out on cars, had unnerving nighttime encounters with woodland creatures. and they...
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director lloyd? >> aye. >> ruskin. >> aye. >> ortiz? >> aye. >> chair kim. >> aye. >> that is four ayes. item nine is approved. * >> can we please move to ten. >> approving changes to the small business enterprise program and disadvantaged business enterprise program, including anticipated db pa tis page level for reminder of the period of federal fiscal years * 2011-2013 and revising the draft adpl for public review, 45-day public comment process. >> the director sarah jalati will report on this item as well. >> good morning again, directors. * >> this item, there are three main components to this item. changes to the small business program, changes to the disadvantaged business enterprise program and proposed change to our dbe goal for fta funded contracts for reminder of the tri annual period. the fta office of several rights conducted a review of the program in the spring of this year, so this item is the result of the report coming out of that review. the changes to the small and disadvantaged business enterprise programs are reall
director lloyd? >> aye. >> ruskin. >> aye. >> ortiz? >> aye. >> chair kim. >> aye. >> that is four ayes. item nine is approved. * >> can we please move to ten. >> approving changes to the small business enterprise program and disadvantaged business enterprise program, including anticipated db pa tis page level for reminder of the period of federal fiscal years * 2011-2013 and revising the draft adpl for public review, 45-day public...
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hours the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyds itself was receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again. this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was receiving billions and billions of these taxpayer money out here to bail out for their own fraud that's the way things get at the end of. organized talk talk or say is that those who are actually doing something to benefit society as this woman is obviously doing to try to put lloyd's out of business that i see fantastically here in the city of london that thousands of caucus star bankers investment bankers will now be laid off this is fantastic this means that we are doing our job so that george osborne and david cameron i say that we're here we're on a mission to put the city of london completely out of business so far the news is good all those people are being shipped out of the city they're being forced to get a real job shucking oysters down to cornwall and making cornish pasty for a living and that's the
hours the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyds itself was receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again. this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was receiving billions and billions of these taxpayer money out here to bail out for their own fraud that's the way things get at the end of. organized talk talk or say is that those who are actually doing something to benefit...
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hours the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyd's itself was receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was receiving billions and billions of these taxpayer money out here to bail out for their own fraud that's the way things get at the end of the organized top talker saying is that those who are actually doing something to benefit society as this woman is obviously doing to try to put lloyd's out of business that i see fantastically here in the city of london that thousands of caucus stock bankers investment bankers will now be laid off this is fantastic this means that we are doing our job so that george osborne and david cameron i say that we're here we're on a mission to put the city of london completely out of business and so far the news is good all those people are being shipped out of the city they're being forced to get a real job shucking oysters down to cornwall and making course pasties for a living and t
hours the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyd's itself was receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was receiving billions and billions of these taxpayer money out here to bail out for their own fraud that's the way things get at the end of the organized top talker saying is that those who are actually doing something to...
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lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyds itself was receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again. this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was receiving billions and billions of these taxpayer money out here to bail out for their own fraud that's the way things get at the end of the organized top talker saying is that those who are actually doing something to benefit society as this woman is obviously doing to try to put lloyd's out of business that i see fantastically here in the city of london that thousands of caucus stock or c. bankers investment bankers will now be laid off this is fantastic this means that we are doing our job so that george osborne and david cameron i say that we're here we're on a mission to put the city of london completely out of business and so far the news is good all those people are being shipped out of the city they're be
lloyds anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours the fraud took place during the financial crisis when lloyds itself was receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again. this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was receiving billions and billions of these taxpayer money out here to bail out for their own fraud that's the way things...
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and he teaches william lloyd garrison about slavery. integrate irony, william lloyd garrison would become one of the most influential american journalists of the 19th century. he is a character in this book, too. another thing you probably think is the only thing that francis scott key did was write the lyrics to "the star spangled banner." wrong again. after he wrote the lyrics to "the star spangled banner", he went on to a long and very interesting career in politics, which is completely unknown to most people. francis scott key really was kind of a modern washington after he became famous in 1814 for writing the star-spangled banner as he did, he parlayed his fame into a lucrative law practice. and he parlayed that into a political connection and then he parlayed that into a job. that was the combination of francis scott key's political career when he was appointed to be the district attorney for the city of washington. what he did during that time, i wanted is as significant as writing the star-spangled banner, but it was very impor
and he teaches william lloyd garrison about slavery. integrate irony, william lloyd garrison would become one of the most influential american journalists of the 19th century. he is a character in this book, too. another thing you probably think is the only thing that francis scott key did was write the lyrics to "the star spangled banner." wrong again. after he wrote the lyrics to "the star spangled banner", he went on to a long and very interesting career in politics,...
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(sot) (:13;22 "it's a tragedy")) track #brent lloyd is middle east alyst at nortood iversity. lloyd says exemists aae trying to hijack the democratic reforms in those countries(sot) (23:13:51-23:14:02 "the are groupshat are extremis everywhere all over the wod and they inflame political paasions and innocent people die"(nats film linkk#2) ((1:46-1:51 "every non muslim is an infidel, their lands, women, and children are our spoils"track #4officials say a short american-made video , c" played a role in the attacks. the filmmocks isllm's founding ophet, muhammad calling him a killer, edophile and womanizer(nats &plink #2(1:15-1:18 "i will make sure she knows this scoundrel with my servant")) track #5 the crisiss spilling over into the pressdential rac(sott nepath wedn163)((1:29--;34 effectely apologizinggfor the ght of free speech is not the right courseor an administration."track #6 republican presidential candidate mitt romney is ripping the ama administrations initial responne, saying it sympathized with t attackers by criticizing the film. the obama administration says quote
(sot) (:13;22 "it's a tragedy")) track #brent lloyd is middle east alyst at nortood iversity. lloyd says exemists aae trying to hijack the democratic reforms in those countries(sot) (23:13:51-23:14:02 "the are groupshat are extremis everywhere all over the wod and they inflame political paasions and innocent people die"(nats film linkk#2) ((1:46-1:51 "every non muslim is an infidel, their lands, women, and children are our spoils"track #4officials say a short...
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. >> steven lloyd is a 46-year-old registered nurse, but unlike garrett couples he's not a lifeguard. in fact, steven lloyd says he hasn't been swimming in ten years. >> he's trying to do something. >> i just asked him, do you have any training? >> i gulped some water and said i'm exhausted. >> i said, okay, well grab him under his arm and we're going to tow him to shore. >> it's been more than four minutes now since matthew buford went under when garrett couples reaches the shore. but if he expects help to be waiting, he's in for another surprise. >> come on. come on. get him over. >> i expected them to have everything possible to save this gentleman set up and ready to go. at the very minimum the bag masks we use to ventilate somebody and oxygen. i mean, that alone does worlds of good. >> get down there! >> keep the camera rolling. >> out of the way. >> but as the videotape shows, only now are authorities pushing spectators back, scrambling over the railing down to the river. >> i gave him two breaths before i handled him over and they pulled him on shore and began chest compression
. >> steven lloyd is a 46-year-old registered nurse, but unlike garrett couples he's not a lifeguard. in fact, steven lloyd says he hasn't been swimming in ten years. >> he's trying to do something. >> i just asked him, do you have any training? >> i gulped some water and said i'm exhausted. >> i said, okay, well grab him under his arm and we're going to tow him to shore. >> it's been more than four minutes now since matthew buford went under when garrett...
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. >> reporter: dean lloyd went blind when he was 34 years old. he has retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited disease with no cure. >> i had no vision for at least 17 years. >> reporter: a lawyer with his own practice, dean was one of only 30 people worldwide to test the device. it's allowed him to distinguish black from white and see shapes. >> in the last week or two i left my cane at home and used it by itself. but it takes training and thought process to make it work. >> reporter: this is how it works: he doesn't use his eyes to see. instead, a camera mounted on his glasses captures images that are transmitted as electrical impulses to 60 electrodes implanted at the back of his eye. these electrodes bypass the damaged retinal cells and stimulate remaining ones connected to the visual center in the brain. the 60 points of light produce a very crude image compared to the millions in someone with healthy vision. dr. eugene de juan helped develop the device and has a financial interest in the company that will sell it. >> this is a rare disease and th
. >> reporter: dean lloyd went blind when he was 34 years old. he has retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited disease with no cure. >> i had no vision for at least 17 years. >> reporter: a lawyer with his own practice, dean was one of only 30 people worldwide to test the device. it's allowed him to distinguish black from white and see shapes. >> in the last week or two i left my cane at home and used it by itself. but it takes training and thought process to make it work....
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lloyd says extremists aae trying to hijack the democratic reforms in those countries(sot) (23:13:51-23:14:02 "there are groups that are extremists everywhere all over the world and they inflame political paasions and innocent people die"(nats film linkk#2) ((1:46-1:51 "every non muslim is an infidel, their lands, women, and children are our spoils"track #4officials say a short american-made video , c played a role in the attacks. the film mocks isllm's founding prophet, muhammad calling him a killer, pedophile and womanizer(nats &plink #2(1:15-1:18 "i will make sure she knows this scoundrel with my servant")) track #5 the crisis is spilling over into the pressdential race.(sott neespath wedn163)((1:29--;34 effectively apologizinggfor the right of free speech is not the right course for an administration."track #6 republican presidential candidate mitt romney is ripping the obama administrations initial responne, saying it sympathized with the attackers by criticizing the film. the obama administration says quote "it is shooked governor romney is launching a political attack. duncan say
lloyd says extremists aae trying to hijack the democratic reforms in those countries(sot) (23:13:51-23:14:02 "there are groups that are extremists everywhere all over the world and they inflame political paasions and innocent people die"(nats film linkk#2) ((1:46-1:51 "every non muslim is an infidel, their lands, women, and children are our spoils"track #4officials say a short american-made video , c played a role in the attacks. the film mocks isllm's founding prophet,...
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director lloyd. >> aye. >> ruskin. >> aye. >> ortiz? >> aye. >> kim. >> kim aye as well, that is four ayes * and consent calendar is approved. >> next we have item eight. >> go ahead. authorizeding executive director to execute professional services agreement for legal services with bench of law enforcements consisting or weinberg err, shaw, student loan hold, nix and peabody, services within * practice areas on as-needed area for five-year terms, total compensation under bench agreement does not exceed 8 million. >> director sarah jalati will report on this item. >> directors th, is a proposed bench of law enforcements of maximum contribution of 8 million so work would be authorized for each and budget for each firm on an as-needed basis. we conducted an rfp process to solicit proposals from legal firms. we received 19 proposals. we short-listed ten and conducted interviews. the firms really broke out into four main practice areas. general counsel, construction counsel, labor and employment and public and private finance. following the
director lloyd. >> aye. >> ruskin. >> aye. >> ortiz? >> aye. >> kim. >> kim aye as well, that is four ayes * and consent calendar is approved. >> next we have item eight. >> go ahead. authorizeding executive director to execute professional services agreement for legal services with bench of law enforcements consisting or weinberg err, shaw, student loan hold, nix and peabody, services within * practice areas on as-needed area for five-year...
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lloyd? >> aye. >> ruskin aye. ortiz aye. chair kim, aye. that's four ayes. item 11 is approved. >> can we call 12? >> a presentation on oscar park, proposed open space under the transbay bus ramps and caltrans freeway ramps but the successor agency to san francisco redevelopment agency. >> director mike russo with the successor agency is here to report on this item. >> thank you, director. my name is mike russo, with the successor redevelopment agency. i'm here to talk about the concept plans we have worked on for oscar park. what you see in front of you is a map of the project area, of course. one of the challenges we have had since the formation of this project area has been how to deal with the many freeway and bus ramps that crisscross the project area. as you probably know, these are not things conducive to creating a good pedestrian urban environment. they also can be magnets for crime and litter. now fortunately we have a plan to address these. the first part, you are obviously family with is the tgpa has eliminated a lot of the ramps that previously
lloyd? >> aye. >> ruskin aye. ortiz aye. chair kim, aye. that's four ayes. item 11 is approved. >> can we call 12? >> a presentation on oscar park, proposed open space under the transbay bus ramps and caltrans freeway ramps but the successor agency to san francisco redevelopment agency. >> director mike russo with the successor agency is here to report on this item. >> thank you, director. my name is mike russo, with the successor redevelopment agency. i'm...
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lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtr
lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no...
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lloyd's anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours the fraud took place during the financial crisis when boyd itself was receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again. this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was receiving billions and billions of these taxpayer money out here to bail out for their own fraud that's the way things get at the end of. organized talk talk or say is that those who are actually doing something to benefit society as this woman is obviously doing to try to put lloyd's out of business that i see fantastically here in the city of london that thousands of caucus stock or see bankers investment bankers will now be laid off this is fantastic this means that we are doing our job so to george osborne and david cameron i say that we're here we're on a mission to put the city of london completely out of business and so far the news is good all those people are being shipped out of the city they're being for
lloyd's anti-fraud boss who stole two point four million pounds told police she deserved cash for long hours the fraud took place during the financial crisis when boyd itself was receiving substantial amounts of taxpayer money so again. this woman for some reason gets arrested and sent to five years in prison for doing the same exact thing that ironically or not her bank was receiving billions and billions of these taxpayer money out here to bail out for their own fraud that's the way things...
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blankfein use this excuse all the time to hide the fraud at goldman sachs they'll say lloyd blankfein why did you commit that massive fraud and they'll say well we're market maker or market maker what you're saying is saying that. we don't have to declare how to the extent of our fraud because we're in this completely and perfectly conflicted position of being both a broker and a dealer ok stacey newman thanks so much for being on the kaiser thank you rex don't go away much more coming your way. welcome back to the cause a report i'm max kaiser time now to go to new york and talk to author historian and investigative journalist aaliyah mcgrath goodman is author of the asylum the renegade to hijack the world oil market leah welcome back to the kaiser report thanks for having me max so william a ground goodman you've been banned from entering the u.k. due to your investigative reporting interest sex crimes in jersey now before we get to that story let's talk about jersey what exactly is jersey going. well jersey is an island the largest island in the channel islands and it's a peculiar
blankfein use this excuse all the time to hide the fraud at goldman sachs they'll say lloyd blankfein why did you commit that massive fraud and they'll say well we're market maker or market maker what you're saying is saying that. we don't have to declare how to the extent of our fraud because we're in this completely and perfectly conflicted position of being both a broker and a dealer ok stacey newman thanks so much for being on the kaiser thank you rex don't go away much more coming your...
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blankfein use this excuse all the time to hide the fraud of goldman sachs they'll say lloyd blankfein why did you commit that massive fraud and they'll say well we're market maker or market maker what you're saying is saying that. we don't have to declare how to the extent of our fraud because we're in this completely and perfectly conflicted position of being both a broker and a dealer ok stacy ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser thank you rex don't go away much more coming your way. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm targeting welcome to the big picture. welcome back to the cause report i'm max kaiser time now to go to new york and talk to author historian and investigative journalist leah mcgrath goodman is author of the asylum the renegade to hijack the world oil market leah welcome back to the kaiser report thanks for having me max so william a graph goodman you've been banned from entering
blankfein use this excuse all the time to hide the fraud of goldman sachs they'll say lloyd blankfein why did you commit that massive fraud and they'll say well we're market maker or market maker what you're saying is saying that. we don't have to declare how to the extent of our fraud because we're in this completely and perfectly conflicted position of being both a broker and a dealer ok stacy ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser thank you rex don't go away much more coming your way....
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blankfein use this excuse all the time to hide the fraud of goldman sachs they'll say lloyd blankfein why did you commit that a massive fraud and they'll say well we're market maker or market maker what you're saying is saying that. we don't have to declare how to the extent of our fraud because we're in this completely and perfectly conflicted position of being both a broker and a dealer ok stacy ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser and thank you rex doesn't go away much more coming you way. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. well. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to go to new york and talk to author historian and investigative journalist leah mcgrath goodman is author of the asylum the renegade you hijacked the world oil market leader welcome back to the kaiser report thanks for having me max so william a graph goodman you've been banned from
blankfein use this excuse all the time to hide the fraud of goldman sachs they'll say lloyd blankfein why did you commit that a massive fraud and they'll say well we're market maker or market maker what you're saying is saying that. we don't have to declare how to the extent of our fraud because we're in this completely and perfectly conflicted position of being both a broker and a dealer ok stacy ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser and thank you rex doesn't go away much more coming you...