March 31 (Bloomberg) -- Kit Juckes, chief economist at ECU Group Plc, talks with Bloomberg's Linzie Janis about the outlook for Ireland's banks after the government set out plans to revive the country's financial system.
the bombing in Moscow and what it means to Russian and U.S. relations. There have been two explosions on Moscow's underground metro system. Both blasts happened during the Monday morning rush hour in what authorities believe could have been a co-ordinated attack, although it's still not confirmed how the explosions happened. At least 32 were killed and 11 wounded in the first explosion at Lubyanka station just before 8am, Moscow time. The station is near to The Kremlin and is beneath the headquarters of the Federal Security Service. A second explosion occurred 45 minutes later at Park Kultury station in central Moscow, killing at least 12 people and injuring 15 others. Both stations are on the same subway line, which has now been closed in the centre of the city. The police are on high alert across the Russian capital, and are investigating whether suicide bombers could be to blame. A terrorism investigation is underway. Emergency crews are at both blast sites. The wounded are being airlifted by helicopter to hospital, because the surrounding roads have ground to a halt.
Women suicide bombers are believed to have carried out the double blasts on Moscow's underground metro system, killing 35 and injuring 40 others. The explosions ripped through the city's subway during the busy Monday morning rush hour. RT presenter Yulia Shapovalov was at Park Kultury metro station when the blast occured there, some 45 minutes after the first explosion at Lubyanka station.
In this important interview attempting to link the Patriot movement and the Tea Parties with "violence", Alex Jones shows us what goes on behind the scenes of the CNN attack piece apparently set on demonizing tea parties and pro-Constitutional movements as "violent".
Alex instantly recognize the attempt to demonize him personally, as well as to discredit other grassroots political movements by the tone of the producers questions.
The interview, filmed on Friday, was set-up by Anderson Cooper's producers, but so far hasn't aired. Was Alex too controversial, or will excerpts of the footage be used in a future segment? We don't know for sure, but all that Anderson Cooper's program showed on Friday in connection with the alleged "violent" tendencies was Sarah Palin and John McCain.
Regardless of what CNN chooses to air in the future, or how they might distort Alex's responses, here is a record of what really happened. It was filmed on a pocket camera, and no audio of CNN's questions is available, but Alex Jones' responses are all here, as he denies their attempt to frame his influence over talk radio and in documentary films as connected with "violence" "anarchy" or other such demonized terms.
Alex calls out CNN for their complicity in "violence" through the promotion of the Iraq War-- which resulted in more than 1 million dead Iraqi civilians, including women and children. Alex dares CNN to mention over the airwaves the fact that Anderson Cooper was admittedly in the CIA and is part of the elite Astor family, or the fact that CNN reported the collapse of WTC Building 7 more than an hour ahead of attempt, likely in response to an early Reuters wire report. Yet, no retraction has been made.
Whether or not Alex's strong response to the attempts at painting political dissent as "violent" terrorism will ever be aired or not remains to be seen.
A Milwaukee County sheriff's sergeant was convicted Tuesday of beating a suspect handcuffed inside a squad car, where a video camera recorded the entire incident.
Scott Krause, 38, was arrested Oct. 16, within hours of when Ray Calderon had complained to sheriff's officials about being slugged in the face after he asked to use the restroom.
Four days later, Krause was charged with misdemeanor battery and misconduct in public office, a felony. He pleaded no contest to both charges Tuesday, was found guilty, and faces up to nine months in jail on the battery and up to 3½ years in prison on the felony at his sentencing March 5.
Professor of Pharmacology and co-author of Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts, John Morgan explains why marijuana should be legalized for the safety of the community.
Are there links between the Somali pirates , the Somali group called Al Shabab and the Al Qaeda in the Arabia Peninsula based in Yemen ? are the pirates activities in the coasts of Somalia helping or hurting the cause of Al-Qaeda in Yemen U.S. government says Al Qaeda may be targeting ships of Yemen
Economics 101 - Eight Reasons Why Big Government Hurts Economic Growth
how the government is hurting the economy rather than helping it , government is a cancer feeding of the economy the less government we have the better we will be
March 19 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve must disclose documents identifying financial firms that might have collapsed without the largest-ever U.S. government bailout, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled today. Bloomberg's Margaret Brennan reports.
There's still a lot more to be done. That's the assessment of President Barack Obama as he signed a jobs measure today that includes a package of tax breaks aimed at encouraging the private sector to start hiring again. (March 18)
Osama Bin Laden Will Not Be Captured , Bob Baer former CIA Officer admits that Osma Bin Laden is alive , he is in the tribal areas in Pakistan , but cannot get to him though , it is too tough up there , you will have to fight a major war to get into these areas , the tribal people are protecting him , the only way to get him is by a missile ,he is going to get on the phone one day and we are gonna send a missile down that signal , GPS right down the signal , a missile right down the signal when he picks up the phone ...he will make that mistake some day says Bob Baer March 17, 2010 CNN
March 12 (Bloomberg) -- Brad Hintz, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., talks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker about a report on the failure of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., which concluded the company used off-balance-sheet transactions to understate its leverage in late 2007 and 2008, deceiving shareholders about its ability to withstand losses. Then-Chief Executive Officer Richard Fuld was at least grossly negligent for letting Lehman file financial reports in which a key gauge of strength was reverse-engineered through transactions known as Repo 105s, bankruptcy examiner Anton Valukas said in the report. Hintz is a former Lehman chief financial officer.
A 24-year-old Kansas City, Missouri, police officer was slightly injured Friday morning when a suspected drunken driver slammed into the car of another drunk driver he'd pulled over. (March 13)
More than 30,000 people have joined demonstrations in Athens as workers held a nationwide strike to show their anger over the country's deepening financial crisis.
Street clashes erupted on the sidelines of the protest in the capital, with masked youths smashing shop fronts and knocking police off motorbikes.
Senators Charles Schumer and Lindsey Graham have proposed using biometric identification cards as a requirement to work inside the United States, as part of a larger overhaul of Immigration policy. The card would use fingerprint or hand data to identify every American in the workforce, making it harder for illegals to gain work inside the country. Civil rights groups, among others, are furious because they see this as a first step for the government to track its own citizens. Jim Harper from the Cato Institute is in studio with Lauren to discuss the issue.
March 9 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Calomiris, a professor at Columbia University, talks with Bloomberg's Margaret Brennan about the financial crisis in Greece and the risk of contagion for other European nations.
Adrian Salbuchi's first follow-up report on how the 12 Transitional Triggers designed by the New World Order Power Elite to wrap-up Globalization and usher in a World Government, are being deployed. The original description can be found on the 14-December-2009 video "2010 Forecast: Transition from Globalization to World Government".
Authorities in Dallas respond to a shooting in an office building, possibly involving a bank there. Local media reports say at least three people are wounded, including the suspect. (March 8)
BREAKING NEWS NBC, msnbc.com and news services updated 17 minutes ago
DALLAS - Shots were fired inside a Dallas bank and several people might have been wounded, local media reported Monday as police and ambulances raced to the scene.
KTVT said Dallas Fire-Rescue reported that at least three individuals were shot. One of them, the alleged gunman, was hospitalized "with a gunshot wound to the head," KTVT said. The conditions of the three were not immediately known.
The shooting was first reported shortly before 11 a.m. at the United Texas Bank branch inside a building next to Medical City Dallas Hospital.
Violent Protests in Athens Greece as Parliament passes Budget Cuts
March 5 (Bloomberg) -- Striking Greek workers shut down transport and tried to storm parliament as lawmakers passed 4.8 billion euros ($6.5 billion) in budget cuts, including wage reductions, needed to trim the regions biggest budget deficit.
March 5 (Bloomberg) -- Thomas Wimmer, a partner at public relations firm Brunswick, talks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua about German attitudes towards a possible bailout of Greece.
Two Police officers rescued an Arizona man who fell on train tracks as the train approached. Chris Wragge speaks with heroic Police Assistants, Matthew Brandt and Terrell Granberry.
George Soros is one of the worlds top investors and he believes the euro may lose value. Is he responsible for its demise? Soros fund management is being accused of short selling the euro. Webster Tarpley : George Soros and other hedge funds are conspiring to bring down the Euro and bankrupt the PIIGS
Despite his best efforts, President Obama has still been unable to completely quit smoking cigarettes, although he has yet to be captured on film actually inhaling. Chip Reid reports.