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involved with the rest of europe up until eight hundred seventy one when a single centralized german reich was established cemented by prussian military might and a sense this was a failure if anything the german reich was ill omened by virtue of its very origins is a state that was set up at the height of a war the franco-prussian war and proclaimed an enemy capital in the palace of a society in paris that was not a promising start as far as the prospect of a peaceful germany was consent to the emergence of the german reich upset the balance in europe and pushed history a long a disastrous route there is a long history of the varian independence campaigns but why do you think this needs to happen now. patience is running out the various parts of the german transfer union and under the present fiscal equalisation policy we contribute more than the other states germany must have an odd notion of fiscal equality because in twenty twelve we had three of the german states submitting their money while the remaining thirteen was strictly on the receiving end you see the same kind of mis balance
involved with the rest of europe up until eight hundred seventy one when a single centralized german reich was established cemented by prussian military might and a sense this was a failure if anything the german reich was ill omened by virtue of its very origins is a state that was set up at the height of a war the franco-prussian war and proclaimed an enemy capital in the palace of a society in paris that was not a promising start as far as the prospect of a peaceful germany was consent to...
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involved with the rest of europe up until eight hundred seventy one when a single centralized german reich was established cemented by prussian military might in a sense this was a failure if anything the german reich was ill omened by virtue of its very origins is a state that was set up by the height of a war the franco-prussian war and proclaimed in an enemy capital in the palace of a society in paris if that was not a promising start as far as the prospect of a peaceful germany was concerned the emergence of the german reich upset the balance in europe and pushed history along a disastrous route there is a long history of the varian independence campaigns but why do you think this needs to happen now. patience is running out the very is part of the german transfer union and under the present fiscal equalisation policy we contribute more than the other states germany. i have an odd notion of fiscal equality because in twenty twelfth's we had three of the german states submitting their money while the remaining thirteen was strictly on the receiving end you see the same kind of mis balan
involved with the rest of europe up until eight hundred seventy one when a single centralized german reich was established cemented by prussian military might in a sense this was a failure if anything the german reich was ill omened by virtue of its very origins is a state that was set up by the height of a war the franco-prussian war and proclaimed in an enemy capital in the palace of a society in paris if that was not a promising start as far as the prospect of a peaceful germany was...
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involved with the rest of europe up until eight hundred seventy one when a single centralized german reich was established cemented by prussian military might and a sense this was a failure if anything the german reich was ill omened by virtue of its very origins is a state that was set up at the height of a war the franco-prussian war and proclaimed in an enemy capital in the palace of a society in paris that is was not a promising start as far as the prospect of a peaceful germany was concerned the emergence of the german reich upset the balance in europe and pushed history long a disastrous route there is a long history of the varian independence campaigns but why do you think this needs to happen now. patience is running out the very is part of the german transfer union and under the present fiscal equalisation policy we contribute more than the other states germany must have an odd notion of fiscal equality. because in twenty twelve we had three of the german states submitting their money while the remaining thirteen was strictly on the receiving end you see the same kind of mis balan
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tonight a conversation with robert reich, former secretary of labor under bill clinton, about economic growth, national debt, sequestration and the baltics of austerity. -- politics of austerity. his book is just out now in paperback. also tonight, a conversation with jim wallis, an outspoken advocate for social change. the title says it all, "on gld's side." we are glad you've joined us. those conversations coming up, right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: just how successfully this country is pulling out of recession depends on what side of the economic divide your on. the housing market is rebounding in some areas, the stock market soaring and the latest jobs numb
tonight a conversation with robert reich, former secretary of labor under bill clinton, about economic growth, national debt, sequestration and the baltics of austerity. -- politics of austerity. his book is just out now in paperback. also tonight, a conversation with jim wallis, an outspoken advocate for social change. the title says it all, "on gld's side." we are glad you've joined us. those conversations coming up, right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said...
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involved with the rest of europe up until eight hundred seventy one when a single centralized german reich was established cemented by prussian military might and a sense this was a failure if anything the german reich was ill omened by virtue of its very origins as a state that was set up by the height of a war the franco-prussian war and proclaimed in an enemy capital in the palace of a society in paris that was not a promising start as far as the prospect of a peaceful germany was concerned to the emergence of the german reich upset the balance in europe and pushed history a long a disastrous route there. is a long history of the varian independence campaigns but why do you think this needs to happen now. patience is running out the very is part of the german transfer union and under the present fiscal equalisation policy we contribute more than the other states germany must have an odd notion of fiscal equality because in twenty twelve we had three of the german states submitting their money while the remaining thirteen were strictly on the receiving end you see the same kind of mis ba
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and winds are making it feel even colder with a windchill factor drops the temps, it feels reich temps, by 5 to 7 degrees. you can see some of the winds coming out of the west at 20 miles an hour sustained. they're going to ramp up with a storm system headed our way. slated to bring us some showers as we head through tomorrow. we'll take you through that forecast. a chance of showers on friday as well. that's coming up on the seven-day. 63 in san francisco. 72 in leavitt city. >> we're looking at a smooth drive for the south bay. in fact, no major incidents. we'll look at 101 here. 680, a light easy drive. you see the light flow. the yellow, coming down towards 60. it's not a concern. however, north 87, as you're passing by curtner and downtown san jose, reports of an early morning crash. all the activity is currently pushed off to the shoulder. crews are on scene, that's a little late considering the activity cleared at least 45 minutes ago. no additional distractions or no delays are on scene. meanwhile, smooth drive from 880 through fremont. as you head off the cast tour valley y, t
and winds are making it feel even colder with a windchill factor drops the temps, it feels reich temps, by 5 to 7 degrees. you can see some of the winds coming out of the west at 20 miles an hour sustained. they're going to ramp up with a storm system headed our way. slated to bring us some showers as we head through tomorrow. we'll take you through that forecast. a chance of showers on friday as well. that's coming up on the seven-day. 63 in san francisco. 72 in leavitt city. >> we're...
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. >> robert reich, thank you so much. >> thanks, christine. >> have a great weekend. >>> a final quiz for the class of 2013, 70% of you are graduating with some student debt. is the average amount ohhed, a, 15,000. b, $25,000, or c, 35 grand? the answer right after this. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> $35,200, that's how much the average graduate from the class of 2013 owes. not everyone graduates with debt but most do. the same study from fidelity investments finds 70% of this year's graduating class will leave college with debt. 54% say it will take them more than nine years to pay off the loans and 7% say they don't ever expect to pay the loans back. why? rising costs, college tuition and fees have jumped 1,120% since 1978. that's compared with 601% for medical care and 244% for food. so is the high cost of college worth it? not according to bill bennett, not in all cases. bill was secre
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bloomberg has the thirty percent share of the financial data reich it is going trying to take back this well goal they want to become even bigger it has already made so i mean if you look if if a year from now. they have sold bloomberg is no longer exists well now exhibit in your area of goldman sachs then we'll know what i mean but again city city is trying to create its own financial news database and. operation a lot of these bigger concerns are doing that i wouldn't be surprised if goldman sachs is thinking of it too but more in terms of. kind of an arm's length are over not arm's length sorry arm in arm kind of thing with with bloomberg so i mean i think they're they're kind of covering for mr doctoroff right now and you know and while everybody else is mad because everybody else is met i mean what he said i understand what goldman's point of view is but when you look at what the bank of england says when you look at what citi is that and j.p. morgan you know and again j.p. morgan is a little jaded because of the way i think but thank you that was christopher chambers journalism pr
bloomberg has the thirty percent share of the financial data reich it is going trying to take back this well goal they want to become even bigger it has already made so i mean if you look if if a year from now. they have sold bloomberg is no longer exists well now exhibit in your area of goldman sachs then we'll know what i mean but again city city is trying to create its own financial news database and. operation a lot of these bigger concerns are doing that i wouldn't be surprised if goldman...
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was because you could exchange writes marks for dollars and dollars for gold if you couldn't exchange reich smokes with dollars then they wouldn't be even a right small gold price you might have been able to exchange a right small for a box of matches but five bucks isn't much is you know maybe not an ounce of gold definitely not you know we have to start thinking much more broadly about the concept of price and extol ok let's move from the. academic view of history of gold prices and let's look at kind of the dark side of the equation which is on the manipulation side this is something that's been talked about by the gold action. go what is the gold got to get gold antitrust action committee that's it. they've been talking about this for a number of years and at first they were written off as conspiracy theorists but now even the august publication of the dow jones wall street journal murdoch press barron's came out and said that during the april twelfth and fifteenth gold selloff and now this past friday sell off barron's notes suspicious sales of large quantities of gold at low volume gu
was because you could exchange writes marks for dollars and dollars for gold if you couldn't exchange reich smokes with dollars then they wouldn't be even a right small gold price you might have been able to exchange a right small for a box of matches but five bucks isn't much is you know maybe not an ounce of gold definitely not you know we have to start thinking much more broadly about the concept of price and extol ok let's move from the. academic view of history of gold prices and let's...
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during the hyperinflation you could so write small for gold well no you couldn't there was no volume of reich small acts that you could exchange for an ounce of gold the only reason there was a right small gold price was because you could exchange right smokes for dollars and dollars for gold if you couldn't exchange rock smokes with dollars then they wouldn't be even the right small gold price you might have been able to exchange a right small for a box of matches but five bucks is a much is you know maybe not an ounce of gold definitely not you know we have to start thinking much more broadly about the concept of price and extol ok let's move from the. academic view of history of gold prices and let's look at kind of the dark side of the equation which is on the manipulation side this is something that's been talked about by the gold action. go what is it gold gotta get gold antitrust action committee that's that data they've been talking about this for a number of years and at first they were written off as conspiracy theorists but now even the august publication of the dow jones wall stre
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they're in bed with bloomberg i'm saying bloomberg have thirty percent share of the financial data out reich it is going trying to take that this while go they want to become even bigger they have already made so i mean if you can you you know look if if a year from now. they have sold bloomberg is no longer exists that is. good in the area of goldman sachs then well no but i mean but but again city city is trying to create its own financial news database and journalism. and a lot of these bigger concerns are doing that i wouldn't be surprised if goldman sachs is thinking of it too but more in terms of. kind of an arm's length are over not arm's length sorry arm in arm kind of thing with with bloomberg so i mean i think they're they're kind of covering for mr doctoroff right now and you know and while everybody else is mad because everybody else is man i mean what he said i understand what goldman's point of view is but when you look at what the bank of england says when you look at what citi is that and j.p. morgan you know and again j.p. morgan's a little jaded because of the way all think
they're in bed with bloomberg i'm saying bloomberg have thirty percent share of the financial data out reich it is going trying to take that this while go they want to become even bigger they have already made so i mean if you can you you know look if if a year from now. they have sold bloomberg is no longer exists that is. good in the area of goldman sachs then well no but i mean but but again city city is trying to create its own financial news database and journalism. and a lot of these...
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during the hyperinflation you could so your rights for gold were no you couldn't there was no volume of reich small acts that you could exchange for an ounce of gold the only reason there was a right small gold price was because you could exchange right smokes the dollar and dollars for gold if you couldn't exchange rocks marks the dollars then they wouldn't be even the right small gold price you might have been able to exchange a right small for a box of matches but five bucks is a much is you know maybe not an ounce of gold definitely not you know we have to start thinking much more broadly about the concept of price and extol ok let's move from the. academic view of history of gold prices and let's look at kind of the dark side of the equation which is on the manipulation side this is something that's been talked about by the gold action. go what is it gold gotta get gold antitrust action committee that's it. they've been talking about this for a number of years and at first they were written off as conspiracy theorists but now even the august publication of the dow jones wall street journ
during the hyperinflation you could so your rights for gold were no you couldn't there was no volume of reich small acts that you could exchange for an ounce of gold the only reason there was a right small gold price was because you could exchange right smokes the dollar and dollars for gold if you couldn't exchange rocks marks the dollars then they wouldn't be even the right small gold price you might have been able to exchange a right small for a box of matches but five bucks is a much is you...
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the commenters on red "it" reiched them over the called over it. one bad joke the hitler looks like a kettle. nelson biggs quick stalin and by one now. and then someone else wrote these are confusing, which is are the fascist. >> michael: i should add this tea kettle has sold out. >> the best $40 you have spent. >> michael: you cannot get one of them. >> i wonder if the designer was let me look at this again. and then thought, oh my gosh, what does this mean? this same designer, i think we have a photo of this, designed a toaster that looks a little like-- >> michael: i don't see that. >> i don't see it looking like mau. >> michael: to me it looks like a toaster. >> it has a theme song, do you want to hear that? >> michael: sure, i would love to hear the theme son. >> i'm a tea pot i'm short and stout. here is my handle. >> michael: i wish we didn't have two more minutes of show to do because i would tell you to leave the set. let's move on to theal to the al gore cat. this cat says al gore. [ al gore ] >> michael: where was that cat in 2000 when w
the commenters on red "it" reiched them over the called over it. one bad joke the hitler looks like a kettle. nelson biggs quick stalin and by one now. and then someone else wrote these are confusing, which is are the fascist. >> michael: i should add this tea kettle has sold out. >> the best $40 you have spent. >> michael: you cannot get one of them. >> i wonder if the designer was let me look at this again. and then thought, oh my gosh, what does this mean?...
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teamses reich teleb rert-- those ot i paparazzis of your fill. the point voos, quell weld which can be helpful about. eventually, everybody's stories is your valued. but our society didn't grefer you enough. we don't valuepeep like 16 too much and i know that other than i'm noig. >> rose: there are those who argued also part of-- they had a place where people-- they riekd the foibles of seletrity. >> how come it stayed on so long? what's the commitment that somehow keeps it the way it is in >> you know, you're as good as the argument you get and i've got some of the greatest arguments on planet earth and this band, and they are people of great integrity pep. they really support it and they're funny about this. they supported the global fund. they don't do public fl-- the re been able to say that is in public-private parties i ren chaigz who they paid to me thereep. most of what i am.are are. i felt like maybe i just receive a punch in the decide. >> it's still true. >> rose: take away anything but don't take away my capacity to make sures with th
teamses reich teleb rert-- those ot i paparazzis of your fill. the point voos, quell weld which can be helpful about. eventually, everybody's stories is your valued. but our society didn't grefer you enough. we don't valuepeep like 16 too much and i know that other than i'm noig. >> rose: there are those who argued also part of-- they had a place where people-- they riekd the foibles of seletrity. >> how come it stayed on so long? what's the commitment that somehow keeps it the way...
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teamses reich teleb rert-- those boot i paparazzis of your fill. the point voos, quell weld which can be helpful about. eventually, everybody's stories is your valued. but our society didn't grefer you enough. we don't value peep like 16 too much and i know that other than i'm noig. >> rose: there are those who argued also part of-- they had a place where people-- they riekd the foibles of seletrity. >> how come it stayed on so long? what's the commitment that somehow keeps it the way it is in. >> you know, you're as good as the argument you get and i've got some of the greatest arguments on planet earth and this band, and they are people of great integrity pep. they really support it and they're funny about this. they supported the global fund. they don't do public fl-- the re been able to say that is in public-private parties i ren chaigz who they paid to me thereep. most of what i am.are are. i felt like maybe i just receive a punch in the decide. >> it's still true. >> rose: take away anything but don't take away my capacity to make sures with
teamses reich teleb rert-- those boot i paparazzis of your fill. the point voos, quell weld which can be helpful about. eventually, everybody's stories is your valued. but our society didn't grefer you enough. we don't value peep like 16 too much and i know that other than i'm noig. >> rose: there are those who argued also part of-- they had a place where people-- they riekd the foibles of seletrity. >> how come it stayed on so long? what's the commitment that somehow keeps it the...
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so, if you have had contact with something reich this, call the police. . san francisco chronicle reports crews used 424 steel rods. if exposed to hydro jen could cause them to become brittle and crack. a cal-tran spokesman said the agency is aware of this and said "we are going to make sure they are 100% safe." >>> new home video emerged showing the moment police knocked down the doors of the house where three kidnapping victims were held. we are also hearing for the first time from the two brothers of the suspect. >> reporter: video captured the harrowing moment police kicked down ariel castro's home. anw known as thehouse of horrors police detained his two brothers when they arrested him. their mug shots shown to the world. onil and pedro castro were released saying neither of the men had anything to do with the tomas roman tour and abduction of the three girls. they say they are receiving death threats over something that they had nothing to do with.? i was a very liked person, individual, never had any enemies, mow reason to think i would ever do somet
so, if you have had contact with something reich this, call the police. . san francisco chronicle reports crews used 424 steel rods. if exposed to hydro jen could cause them to become brittle and crack. a cal-tran spokesman said the agency is aware of this and said "we are going to make sure they are 100% safe." >>> new home video emerged showing the moment police knocked down the doors of the house where three kidnapping victims were held. we are also hearing for the first...
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we'll be reich back. you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, hav
we'll be reich back. you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop...
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we'll be reich back. >>> three women found alive today, we thought this was a good time to put up the picture of another young woman. her name was ashley summers. she disappeared in the same area of cleveland. she disappeared in july, 2007. she hasn't been seen or heard from since 2007. authorities are still looking for any information about her. we just thought this was a good time. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male
we'll be reich back. >>> three women found alive today, we thought this was a good time to put up the picture of another young woman. her name was ashley summers. she disappeared in the same area of cleveland. she disappeared in july, 2007. she hasn't been seen or heard from since 2007. authorities are still looking for any information about her. we just thought this was a good time. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is...
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he goes, gina dejesus sus and another girl and we us reich what? it was like another bomb shell with overwhelming force just hit me. i believe i broadcasted that gina might still be in the house, something going on in this room. and you any, i'm looking that way just waiting to see what's going to happen and it was michelle, she kind of popped out into the doorway and paused there for a second. within moments she came charging at me, she jumped on to me, she's like you saved us, you saved us. and i'm hold on to her so tight. and then within a few seconds i see another girl come out of the bedroom. i just look at her, you can immediately tell who it is just thinner. and again i just needed confirmation. and i asked her what's your name? she said my name is ger gina dejesus. >> you didn't hear anything and then all of the sudden it was like the pitter patter of feet running towards you. the next thing i know, someone is in officer espada's arms. at that point all i remember is when he put her down, she jumped up into my arms and held on to me and scr
he goes, gina dejesus sus and another girl and we us reich what? it was like another bomb shell with overwhelming force just hit me. i believe i broadcasted that gina might still be in the house, something going on in this room. and you any, i'm looking that way just waiting to see what's going to happen and it was michelle, she kind of popped out into the doorway and paused there for a second. within moments she came charging at me, she jumped on to me, she's like you saved us, you saved us....
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i want to bring in robert reich. he was the secretary of labor under president clinton. now he's the professor of public policy and the author of "beyond outrage" what has gone wrong with our economy and our democracy and how to fix it. welcome to the program. >> hi, christine. >> the economy has added 212,000 jobs. the jobs recovery, i think it's fair to say, has been choppy. and this week, first time unemployment claims jumped. it shows layoffs jumping. do you think the president can meet the target of 12 million jobs in four years? >> i think it's going to be very difficult to meet that target. both because the job situation is still very bad, and also because of the headwinds on the economy. coming from a europe that is shrinking, a japan that is basically still a basket case. china's growth is also slowing. a world economy is not exactly cooperating, and on top of that, you have the sequester in washington that is also a drag on the economy. given all these drags, it's going to be very hard to get that many jobs. >> you know, as part of the fiscal cliff, americans s
i want to bring in robert reich. he was the secretary of labor under president clinton. now he's the professor of public policy and the author of "beyond outrage" what has gone wrong with our economy and our democracy and how to fix it. welcome to the program. >> hi, christine. >> the economy has added 212,000 jobs. the jobs recovery, i think it's fair to say, has been choppy. and this week, first time unemployment claims jumped. it shows layoffs jumping. do you think the...
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you'll never pick the reich sector or right industry at the right time. slow and steady. we see some momentum. growth has not collapsed but there is no momentum. we need something to propel us further. right now slow and steady. enter the market? in a broad portfolio. lori: one heck of a market. david: low slow and steady, dow at 15,000 long before folks said it was possible. lori: shares of jcpenney are baking higher after an unexpected announcement. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. this caught everyone by surprise. >> that's right. jcpenney closed down 3% on the day. we're watching jcpenney and we're getting preliminary numbers about latest quarter. the stock is doing slightly better in after-hours. interesting to note they're under new lip. numbers coming out, pricing market, all of that was under prior leadership of ron johnson. what you're seeing here does not represent what we're seeing in new leadership. despite the fact that the comp sales decreased approximately 16.6%. that doesn't sound good at all. they're blaming that at least in
you'll never pick the reich sector or right industry at the right time. slow and steady. we see some momentum. growth has not collapsed but there is no momentum. we need something to propel us further. right now slow and steady. enter the market? in a broad portfolio. lori: one heck of a market. david: low slow and steady, dow at 15,000 long before folks said it was possible. lori: shares of jcpenney are baking higher after an unexpected announcement. nicole petallides on the floor of the new...
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people like robert reich publishes through tumblr. >> rose: so they're share their creative any >> sharing their work and wrather be constrained to square photos over here or 140 characters over here they can do all of it. >> rose: how much time was the idea between what that's what i can create and the ability to create that canvas? >> probably took me a few months and it was just working on my own blog. i was working on a little tool just for me and at some point it clicked like, you know, there might be other people out there who have the same frustrations that i do and when we watch the thing we found some of them. it wasn't like 100 million of them. it was like a few thousand of them that showed up and were just as excited as we were. and the few thousand turns into tens of thousands and in the first few months hundreds of thousands of creators who found a real home on tumblr. >> rose: how do you side their offers to buy this, now is the right time to sell? >> i was not expecting to sell the company this year. i certainly wasn't looking to sell the company. this was a really remarkabl
people like robert reich publishes through tumblr. >> rose: so they're share their creative any >> sharing their work and wrather be constrained to square photos over here or 140 characters over here they can do all of it. >> rose: how much time was the idea between what that's what i can create and the ability to create that canvas? >> probably took me a few months and it was just working on my own blog. i was working on a little tool just for me and at some point it...
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chance of hitler, thus beginning formally as in some sense legally the german dictatorship of the third reich. this is also a period where mussolini's dictatorship in rome was thought to be immensely successful. and it was a period in which many people around the globe, including a good many americans, admired the experiment in bolshevik russia under stalin. now, those dictatorships generated fear. they generated the fear that they were somehow superior to liberal representative democracies in solving big problems. after all, we in america, european countries like france and britain, have very complicated procedures that stood between a problem and it's solution. we are of course the money with uthis today. congress doesn't just rise up immediately and solve pressing problems. congress has to grapple with those problems through very complex procedures, divided and polarized parties and ideologi ideologies, with often shaped by the influence of there is interest groups and money and politics. there is no clear rude from the problem -- clear rude, and that was the case in the 1930s. that was a
chance of hitler, thus beginning formally as in some sense legally the german dictatorship of the third reich. this is also a period where mussolini's dictatorship in rome was thought to be immensely successful. and it was a period in which many people around the globe, including a good many americans, admired the experiment in bolshevik russia under stalin. now, those dictatorships generated fear. they generated the fear that they were somehow superior to liberal representative democracies in...
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"the new york times" called my argument -- quote -- "bogus," and robert reich called it bonkers. we learned last week these abuses were more widespread than first thought so it's good see some of my democratic colleagues blaming the i.r.s. for blatant and thugish abuse of power. it's preferable to the silence or, worse, encouragement they demonstrated in the past. the chairman of the finance committee was correct in referring to the i.r.s.''s action as an outrageous abuse of power and breach of the public's trust. he's vowed to get to the bottom of what happened and has promised his committee will hold hearings on all of this. those hearings, my friend, should be tough, and they should aim to bring the light of truth to all of this. but our democratic friends shls acknowledge their role in inculcating this culture of intimidation due to repeated calls nor increased -- increased -- i.r.s. scrutiny of groups like the very ones that ended up being targeted. now we owe it to all americans to get to the bottom, get right down to the bottom of this scandal and to hold those responsible
"the new york times" called my argument -- quote -- "bogus," and robert reich called it bonkers. we learned last week these abuses were more widespread than first thought so it's good see some of my democratic colleagues blaming the i.r.s. for blatant and thugish abuse of power. it's preferable to the silence or, worse, encouragement they demonstrated in the past. the chairman of the finance committee was correct in referring to the i.r.s.''s action as an outrageous abuse of...