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lawrence the association deal the bright side the lead in the door. so i know. this makes it. still that also puts huge addressed under the carpet because his insight on on continuously during the offices of the kids with. officials at the position that grant would not that difficult to integrate ago. in its recent deal. during future meanwhile the protests are continuing. everyone was right. people are now. rapid rate of capital and we're watching the situation to see how the delight of the officials make them or make illegal and go to the protest was a double what a senior eu diplomat says the key and is demanding too much cash from brussels to place that takes down the struggling economy sunday the little tiny each bill is he trying to modernize itself to european standards sometimes could run either twenty billion dollars donors and unique from the feds and it's her chronicles magazine tells us that these offer is designed and he says that the crocs and geophysical aspirations the long hair. very dubious of rain the land rover. you see who wins european industrial robots i
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days ago in brussels when he was speaking to delegates the government lawrence. the association deal the bright side the lead in the door. so i know. this makes it. still that also puts huge addressed under the carpet because his insight on on continuously during the offices of the window. officials at the position that it would be all that difficult to integrate. it was expected to sign in its recent deal project. meanwhile the protests are continuing people are now. rapid rate of capital and we're watching the situation to see how the weather lately the officials make them laugh or make illegal and go but that brought death to behold. diplomatic sources the psychic readings financial demands to be beyond the eu disposal in kiev is being sent to the very start of the country's failing economy couldn't handle it the unlawful by brussels on to mention the mobilization requested by the eu which could also cost billions of dollars. love amounts of time to get my bags make a momentous and took evan to take a stupid earlier all wannabe he attends offenses of statistic
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host: phone numbers on the ourom of the screen for guest, lawrence yun, with the national association of realtors. he's the chief economist and v.p.r separate lines for the eastern part of the country, so eastern zone and outime west, mountain and pacific. just two numbers for this particular segment. foreclosure about trends in this country heading into 2014. doing? we guest: the worst of the foreclosure has passed. we still have some, but these assets from the bad lending condition back in years, 2006, still going through the system. but the recently originated three years, past these are one of the most outstandingly performing very,ges with absolutely very little default. one thing that is helping lower default situation is job creation and also rising home values. home, they see a the home values rise. they do not default. so this has been a nice reducingon in terms of the number of new defaults. but we still have some need toures that still go through the pipeline from the past lending mistakes. host: how about lending itself. give us an update on home lending. we read a lot tha
host: phone numbers on the ourom of the screen for guest, lawrence yun, with the national association of realtors. he's the chief economist and v.p.r separate lines for the eastern part of the country, so eastern zone and outime west, mountain and pacific. just two numbers for this particular segment. foreclosure about trends in this country heading into 2014. doing? we guest: the worst of the foreclosure has passed. we still have some, but these assets from the bad lending condition back in...
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host: phone numbers on the ourom of the screen for guest, lawrence yun, with the national association of realtors. he's the chief economist and v.p.r separate lines for the eastern part of the country, so eastern zone and outime west, mountain and pacific. just two numbers for this particular segment. foreclosure about trends in this country heading into 2014. doing? we guest: the worst of the foreclosure has passed. we still have some, but these assets from the bad lending condition back in years, 2006, still going through the system. but the recently originated three years, past these are one of the most outstandingly performing very,ges with absolutely very little default. one thing that is helping lower default situation is job creation and also rising home values. home, they see a the home values rise. they do not default. so this has been a nice reducingon in terms of the number of new defaults. but we still have some need toures that still go through the pipeline from the past lending mistakes. host: how about lending itself. give us an update on home lending. we read a lot tha
host: phone numbers on the ourom of the screen for guest, lawrence yun, with the national association of realtors. he's the chief economist and v.p.r separate lines for the eastern part of the country, so eastern zone and outime west, mountain and pacific. just two numbers for this particular segment. foreclosure about trends in this country heading into 2014. doing? we guest: the worst of the foreclosure has passed. we still have some, but these assets from the bad lending condition back in...
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continues, a wintry mix in portland and medford, oregon. >>> jennifer lawrence is the top entertainer of 2013, that's according to the associated press w.15 votes from the a.p. staff she narrowly beat out his pixie-cut rival miley cyrus with 14 votes. >>> j.k. rowling is taking harry potter to the stage. she will be co-producing a production in london. about the wizard, as well as consulting about the script. and the creator of "glee" said in a recent interview his and leah michelle's characters were not going to end up together after all. michelle would be a broadway star and monteith a teacher in ohio. >>> congratulations to "supernatural" star who welcomed a second baby boy over the weekend. >>> and mariah carey definitely won't be having children any time soon. >> if nick could have the babies himself, then maybe, yeah, bring them all. we love kids. well, italian has found quite an interesting way to market 12 years a slave. to the right of your screen is one of the posters of marketing brad pitt who has actually one of the smallest roles in the film. to the left is the american v
continues, a wintry mix in portland and medford, oregon. >>> jennifer lawrence is the top entertainer of 2013, that's according to the associated press w.15 votes from the a.p. staff she narrowly beat out his pixie-cut rival miley cyrus with 14 votes. >>> j.k. rowling is taking harry potter to the stage. she will be co-producing a production in london. about the wizard, as well as consulting about the script. and the creator of "glee" said in a recent interview his...
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before that, we will talk about housing and mortgage trends with lawrence yun from the national association of realtors. liveington journal" is every morning with your calls and the day's newspaper headlines on c-span. thinks.ys what he sometimes i would get on to him because i think you have to be political in a certain way. you have to be honest. you have to say the same things. but still, you have to say it to and know what they want and need to be able to influence and get them to vote for you. it is not being dishonest. it is just finding out what they want and letting them know how you are going to help them with it, with the problems and things they want. >> season two. , and on wednesday, highlights from our second season. >> things are moving extremely fast. my education expires after five to 10 years. the cloud is new. facebook is new. twitter is new. there are new programming languages. we have sliced human life into four slices. one is the first five years. the next is the learning phase, the work phase, then resting and eventually dying. we should have them all at the same time
before that, we will talk about housing and mortgage trends with lawrence yun from the national association of realtors. liveington journal" is every morning with your calls and the day's newspaper headlines on c-span. thinks.ys what he sometimes i would get on to him because i think you have to be political in a certain way. you have to be honest. you have to say the same things. but still, you have to say it to and know what they want and need to be able to influence and get them to vote...
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yun of the national association of realtors. levey with them "los angeles times" and julie rovner with under under join npr join us for discussion with the healthcare law as some americans are set to as early asrage january 1. "washington journal" is next. host: officials here in this country are watching the situation in russia very closely. there's been another reported attack.bombing this one at a trolley bus, the same city as yesterday's suicide bombing at a crowded railroad southern russia. many more people have been killed. this is just several weeks arere the winter olympics set to begin in russia. u.s. officials are saying they're more concerned about security in russia during these upcoming games than any other olympics s
yun of the national association of realtors. levey with them "los angeles times" and julie rovner with under under join npr join us for discussion with the healthcare law as some americans are set to as early asrage january 1. "washington journal" is next. host: officials here in this country are watching the situation in russia very closely. there's been another reported attack.bombing this one at a trolley bus, the same city as yesterday's suicide bombing at a crowded...
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and the in dash impact on the economy with lawrence yun of the national association of realtors. then discussion of the health care law. our rent table -- roundtable guests are from "los angeles times" and national public radio. every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> book tv is in primetime all week. tomorrow night we look at the courts. about herle talks work, "the roberts court." then thomas healy discusses his book about oliver wendell holmes. then a look at "the terror courts." watch book tv all week on c-span 2. host: author and presidential historian richard norton smith joins us now discussion on second term presidencies as as president obama is about to turn the page on the first year of his second term. mr. smith, at this point what can we say yet whether or not present obama's going to fall into a certain mold of a second term president? guest: it is amazing how people are in a rush to get beyond the next three years, there's a large part of the media that cannot wait for the next campaign horserace. they forget that that we have a president for the next three
and the in dash impact on the economy with lawrence yun of the national association of realtors. then discussion of the health care law. our rent table -- roundtable guests are from "los angeles times" and national public radio. every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> book tv is in primetime all week. tomorrow night we look at the courts. about herle talks work, "the roberts court." then thomas healy discusses his book about oliver wendell holmes. then a look...
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>> translation, jennifer lawrence has beaten out miley cyrus for the associated press entertainer of the year. this is a "gma" exclues pisexcl. you're hearing it here first. they chose the hunger games heroine over cyrus by a single vote. both of them had amazing years. but for lawrence? the oscar for "silver linings playbook." becoming the face of dior. drawing rave reviews in her film "american hustle" and that little "hunger games" thing. and we have a brand-new interview coming up with her later. it all works together like that. >>> this weekend, not sure if you caught it. it was the last episode of "snl" for the year. they did not disappoint. hosted by jimmy fallon with musical guest justin timberlake. the pair, such good friends off camera. proved quite the comedy duo on camera, from their epic wrapup on the year. [ applause ] >> okay, okay, well guess what? [ screaming ] you -- holy moly. you are not the only one -- >> get it, they were wrapped up like presents. you get the picture. we'll give this one a shot. hosting the episode of the barry gibb talk show. ♪ ♪ blaming it
>> translation, jennifer lawrence has beaten out miley cyrus for the associated press entertainer of the year. this is a "gma" exclues pisexcl. you're hearing it here first. they chose the hunger games heroine over cyrus by a single vote. both of them had amazing years. but for lawrence? the oscar for "silver linings playbook." becoming the face of dior. drawing rave reviews in her film "american hustle" and that little "hunger games" thing. and we...
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kansas to help break down the fed's move is dr stephanie celt economist an associate professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city dr stephanie hilton welcome to the program thank you great to be with you so let's begin with the basics what exactly is quantitative easing and has it worked like it's supposed to work. well quantitative easing is what is often now referred to as the sort of unconventional way that the fed has been conducting monetary policy now for many many many years so well quantitative easing is at the end of the day it's that the fed goes in and it buys financial assets and so as soon as they said in the clip there is printing he was explaining the fed's been purchasing eighty five billion dollars of money forty five billion dollars in treasury bonds and forty five and forty billion excuse me and mortgage backed securities and in exchange they've been crediting. bank accounts with what are what are called federal reserve money bank reserves so your question has had has it work well there's there's a huge disagreement on this there are lots of people man
kansas to help break down the fed's move is dr stephanie celt economist an associate professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city dr stephanie hilton welcome to the program thank you great to be with you so let's begin with the basics what exactly is quantitative easing and has it worked like it's supposed to work. well quantitative easing is what is often now referred to as the sort of unconventional way that the fed has been conducting monetary policy now for many many...
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kansas to help break down the fed's move is dr stephanie celt economist an associate professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city dr stephanie hilton welcome to the program thank you great to be with you so let's begin with the basics what exactly is quantitative easing and has it worked like it's supposed to work. well quantitative easing is what is often now referred to as the sort of unconventional way that the fed has been conducting monetary policy now for many many many years so well quantitative easing is at the end of the day is that the fed goes in and it muddies financial assets and so as soon as they said in the clip there is printing he was explaining the fed's been purchasing eighty five billion dollars a month forty five billion dollars in treasury bonds and forty five and forty billion excuse me and mortgage backed securities and in exchange they've been crediting. bank accounts with what are what are called federal reserve money bank reserves so your question has had has it work well there's there's a huge disagreement on this there are lots of people man
kansas to help break down the fed's move is dr stephanie celt economist an associate professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city dr stephanie hilton welcome to the program thank you great to be with you so let's begin with the basics what exactly is quantitative easing and has it worked like it's supposed to work. well quantitative easing is what is often now referred to as the sort of unconventional way that the fed has been conducting monetary policy now for many many...
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a formerelstein, associate editor of "the times." a former first sea lord had a noble suggestion to make. >> i wonder if the royal navy could maybe come to the nation's assistance again. having been scrapped earlier this year. i wonder if the house authorities would like to buy it to berth alongside the palace of westminster to accommodate the huge number of new peers being created? [laughter] >> in fact, the worship can accommodate up to 700 people and has a bank, laundry, and shop. the death of nelson mandela was a moment that parliament could not ignore. the first black president of south africa and father figure for his nation came to parliament back in 1996 and spoke in westminster hall. he was fully aware of the anti- apartheid campaigns that ran in britain throughout his long time in captivity. when his death was announced, tributes were many and moving. >> when nelson mandela took his first steps to freedom, he made no call for vengeance, only forgiveness. he understood that dismantling apartheid legacy was about more than ju
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issue with this event the most people associate him with one roll his first film made before he was thirty goldstein from nowhere to make it stop them in a stroke david means lawrence arabia took a sapphire blue eyes and in close up shots against the death sounds. the camera revealed the conflict within and told trademark incredibly he was nominated for most to eight times but never won. that ought to look like act with a rousing with his drinking but is rich in harrisburg a two button and getting into a new rebel scrapes. awards but little something new come play with because we are the people he also shown maki rolls to take on the left field projects often giving the impression he was looking for himself not to the. on the hour. quite a lot. you can still slip to the sweeping grandeur of the laureates that's what movie alone would make him immortal. fortunately there is much more to discover. to see. and mm. meal ends for my area of the lays down lauren elders sat with his fourteenth career slalom victory. barry of us clinched his fourteenth career slalom victory when he came to
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the security directors to leave. fueling speculation that they might be different but at the time. lawrence freeman from executive intelligence review magazine has a gypsy interim government pays too much attention to fighting the muslim brotherhood and too little to the needs of the people. president. made a decision. to. the muslim brotherhood for the. character. minds since the. summer. really the most important aspects of. the future. because people really need is. the future. and all the details of the latest attack an egyptian as well as the unrest plaguing the country can be found on our website r t v dot com so had their war and up ahead here are the international will of baghdad the stories that shaped this year and why two thousand and thirteen matters. today the focus is on fracking feet of oil lobby marketing the practice of shale gas drilling has spawned a tie their opposition as its becomes apparent. and while former russian tycoon any hotter. future after being freed from jail and val's to find the release of these associates we'll look at why they're still behind ba
the security directors to leave. fueling speculation that they might be different but at the time. lawrence freeman from executive intelligence review magazine has a gypsy interim government pays too much attention to fighting the muslim brotherhood and too little to the needs of the people. president. made a decision. to. the muslim brotherhood for the. character. minds since the. summer. really the most important aspects of. the future. because people really need is. the future. and all the...
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at the table, carmen wong ulrich, host of "marketplace money" on apm, lawrence michelle, president of the economic policy institute, ovik roy, senior fellow at the manhattan institute, and lisa cook, associate professor of economics and international relations at michigan state university. lisa, i mean, carmen, since i mangled your job description, i'm going to you first. explain to us in real people term what is the fed did. >> i'll explain what they did, basically pull lg back, right, on buying our own bonds, which kept interest rates low. but the reason why wall street reacted, one of the reasons, is the uncertainty aversion. we don't like to do things or take risks when we don't have enough information. so what wall street's been doing is sitting back and waiting for the fed to say we're going raise rates, keep them low, what are we going to do? there was no blueprint. now bernanke says we're going parse back and here's the schedule so now wall street can plan around this schedule, and that makes them happy so there's no more aversion to uncertainty to take more risks, and that's
at the table, carmen wong ulrich, host of "marketplace money" on apm, lawrence michelle, president of the economic policy institute, ovik roy, senior fellow at the manhattan institute, and lisa cook, associate professor of economics and international relations at michigan state university. lisa, i mean, carmen, since i mangled your job description, i'm going to you first. explain to us in real people term what is the fed did. >> i'll explain what they did, basically pull lg...
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the security directors to leave. fueling speculation that they might be different but at the time. now lawrence freeman from executive intelligence review magazine says egypt's interim government play it pays too much attention to fighting the muslim brotherhood and to oil to the needs of the people. current government moved to carry the interim president. made a decision that they had to essentially. the muslim brotherhood for the safety and survival of egypt and they've carried out a very strong campaign. over really months since the change in power that occurred over the summer and unfortunately really the most important aspects of where egypt's got to go in the future not yet be acted on in the full scope people really need is a need to go home they need jobs in the future all the details of the latest attack in and just as well as the unrest plaguing the country can be found on our website r t v dot com second hand there anytime you like for more on this and the upper hand here in r.t. international we'll have back at the stories that shaped this year and why twenty thirteen m
the security directors to leave. fueling speculation that they might be different but at the time. now lawrence freeman from executive intelligence review magazine says egypt's interim government play it pays too much attention to fighting the muslim brotherhood and to oil to the needs of the people. current government moved to carry the interim president. made a decision that they had to essentially. the muslim brotherhood for the safety and survival of egypt and they've carried out a very...
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lord finkelstein, a former associate editor of "the times." a former first sea lord had a noble suggestion to make. >> i wonder if the royal navy could maybe come to the nation's assistance again. having been scrapped earlier this year. i wonder if the house authorities would like to buy it to berth alongside the palace of westminster to accommodate the huge number of new peers being created? [laughter] >> in fact, the worship can accommodate up to 700 people and has a bank, laundry, and shop. the death of nelson mandela was a moment that parliament could not ignore. the first black president of south africa and father figure for his nation came to parliament back in 1996 and spoke in westminster hall. he was fully aware of the anti- apartheid campaigns that ran in britain throughout his long time in captivity. when his death was announced, tributes were many and moving. >> when nelson mandela took his first steps to freedom, he made no call for vengeance, only forgiveness. he understood that dismantling apartheid legacy was about more than ju
lord finkelstein, a former associate editor of "the times." a former first sea lord had a noble suggestion to make. >> i wonder if the royal navy could maybe come to the nation's assistance again. having been scrapped earlier this year. i wonder if the house authorities would like to buy it to berth alongside the palace of westminster to accommodate the huge number of new peers being created? [laughter] >> in fact, the worship can accommodate up to 700 people and has a...
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but first, is jennifer lawrence shaming fat shamers? also potstickers. >>> is the first lady to blame for spreading shame? someone at team.com, whatever that is, claims michelle obama's appearance on "the biggest loser" is an endorsement of fat training. an associate professor of sociology and gender studies at ucla, shocking, i know, says the show is all that is wrong with the war on obesity. she says the show's mess seeming that being -- message that being heavy and inaccurate and leads to anti-fat prejudice. meanwhile, america's sweetheart, jennifer lawrence, told some lady that the media needs to give girls the wrong idea of body image. she has an interesting way to make that happen. >> and the word fat, i just think it should be illegal to call somebody fat on tv. if we are regulating cigarettes and sex and cuss words because of the affect it has on our younger generation, why not regulating calling people fat. >> young people are adorable. you know who is not fat? my cousin carl. it really is a themed show. now i am beginning to b
but first, is jennifer lawrence shaming fat shamers? also potstickers. >>> is the first lady to blame for spreading shame? someone at team.com, whatever that is, claims michelle obama's appearance on "the biggest loser" is an endorsement of fat training. an associate professor of sociology and gender studies at ucla, shocking, i know, says the show is all that is wrong with the war on obesity. she says the show's mess seeming that being -- message that being heavy and...