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those are the facts as i know them, mr. neils, i was glad when you introduced this you said that you wanted to hear the truth. i came here to tell you the truth, the good, the bad and the ugly. i'm here to tell it all pleasant and unpleasant. i'm here to accept responsibility for that what i did. i will not accept responsibility for that which i did not do. >> v-span created by america's cable companies as a public service. >> georgetown university recently convened a panel of psychological lohrs to examine a group of scholars in the arab world. this discussion looked at egypt and how the views of american reejs freedom don't easily apply in arab countries. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> let me turn now to the panel of experts. first tell me tell you what we've asked them to reflect on and you'll find a remarkable similarity to other themes of this conference. this isn't everything we asked them to do. this is the things we asked them to give some thought to. whether a free and fair academic system for all religious ac
those are the facts as i know them, mr. neils, i was glad when you introduced this you said that you wanted to hear the truth. i came here to tell you the truth, the good, the bad and the ugly. i'm here to tell it all pleasant and unpleasant. i'm here to accept responsibility for that what i did. i will not accept responsibility for that which i did not do. >> v-span created by america's cable companies as a public service. >> georgetown university recently convened a panel of...
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>>neil: mr. treasurer your critics say you have been like an absentee treasurer and you have missed almost every meeting on the board you chair and that you have been almost when you got in this post you have been running for this new post. what do you say? >>guest: we believe we are running the most efficient and effective state treasurer offices in america, when the united states was down grade for the first time last year in history, and 14 local governments were downgrade we earned the highest rating, aaa rating from s&p on the investment fund i manager and we got the highest rating that is possible to be issued while cutting the budget over $1 million, and the attitude and the approach we have taken families and small businesses in ohio and america will tighten their belts then we will do the same thing and i believe we need more people like rubio in washington where that same approach to the federal government. >>neil: so, you are saying ohio is doing just fine; that the gist? >>guest: we b
>>neil: mr. treasurer your critics say you have been like an absentee treasurer and you have missed almost every meeting on the board you chair and that you have been almost when you got in this post you have been running for this new post. what do you say? >>guest: we believe we are running the most efficient and effective state treasurer offices in america, when the united states was down grade for the first time last year in history, and 14 local governments were downgrade we...
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those are the facts as i know them, mr. neils. i was glad that when you introduced this, you said that you wanted to hear the truth. i came here to tell you the truth; the good, the bad and the ugly. i am here to tell it all, pleasant and unpleasant. and i am here to accept responsibility for that which i did. i will not accept responsibility for that which i did not do. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >> live here in the nation's capital this morning, joint chiefs of staff chair martin dempsey and about 750 military leaders and psychological health care experts gathered for the fourth annual warrior resilience conference hosted by the defense department 40 help service members' families with defense-building techniques. consumes more than $53 million of the overall budget. this is just getting underway. >> bryan gamble is the deputy director for the tricare management activity. general gamble directs and coordinates the health care of 9.6 million uniform service members, retirees and their fam
those are the facts as i know them, mr. neils. i was glad that when you introduced this, you said that you wanted to hear the truth. i came here to tell you the truth; the good, the bad and the ugly. i am here to tell it all, pleasant and unpleasant. and i am here to accept responsibility for that which i did. i will not accept responsibility for that which i did not do. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >> live here in the nation's capital this...
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those are the facts as i know them, mr. neils. i was glad that when you introduced this, you said that you wanted to hear the truth. i came here to tell you the truth; the good, the bad and the ugly. i am here to tell it all, pleasant and unpleasant. and i am here to accept responsibility for that which i did. i will not responsibility for that which i did not do. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >> this morning on c-span2 house budget committee chairman paul ryan and the committee's top democrat chris van hollen, they speak at a policy summit hosted by "national journal." it gets underway at 8:30 a.m. eastern live here on c-span2. >> the president of the export/import bank says the biggest obstacle facing u.s. exports is unfair trade practices by china and other countries. he spoke at a conference in washington earlier this month. >> going to in our cushion with fred -- discussion with fred and then open up to questions try to bring a bit more of the international dimension to this question of
those are the facts as i know them, mr. neils. i was glad that when you introduced this, you said that you wanted to hear the truth. i came here to tell you the truth; the good, the bad and the ugly. i am here to tell it all, pleasant and unpleasant. and i am here to accept responsibility for that which i did. i will not responsibility for that which i did not do. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >> this morning on c-span2 house budget committee...
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>>neil: mr. payne nation.>guest: so frustrating and to your point, all the rhetoric is flying there are legitimate things happening, and it is not just lip service any more but the rules and i don't think we had to have a financial impact of dodd-frank or the health care law or the negative financial impact of the new insources that has been a threat against the best things we have, multinational corporations and what i don't understand, neil, i don't if the president is pulling the strings for youngs or the unions are pulling his strings but every time they come first when it comes to business. >>neil: what is interesting the argument, i know where this is going and i know the campaign is populous campaign, and it is us against them, "them" being the agreedy one percenters, and they feel that is resonating but the european any whether americans buy the 1 percent thing or them versus us, they still might, it is not helping the president in the polls. >>guest: it is not helping in the presidents. the president
>>neil: mr. payne nation.>guest: so frustrating and to your point, all the rhetoric is flying there are legitimate things happening, and it is not just lip service any more but the rules and i don't think we had to have a financial impact of dodd-frank or the health care law or the negative financial impact of the new insources that has been a threat against the best things we have, multinational corporations and what i don't understand, neil, i don't if the president is pulling the...
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. >> neil: he prefers mr. payne, but-- that's what i would call him, yes, absolutely.low interest rates are part of it. and the other thing is where we are not seeing inflation is in wages. remember, we still have high unemployment. employers are not having to raise wages for their employees, right now. and by the way, this is not remotely a political issue or an ideological issue and there's no conspiracy here and that's what i think charlie gasperino had right. bernanke is not trying to work any schemes and the government is not trying to hide anything from us. there's a difference, but why is he doing what he's doing, and why is he doing, because, he knows, to some extent and knows about it, he's playing with fire here, why is he doing it? eplain it. >> and a little bit. and reason to a little bit. >> and what people are worried about, why is bernanke doing this? it is the absolute failure of fiscal policy, of obama, and why he's printing money, even today. >> neil: what does that say that he's the only dove in the room and this is what he's done? >> i think that be
. >> neil: he prefers mr. payne, but-- that's what i would call him, yes, absolutely.low interest rates are part of it. and the other thing is where we are not seeing inflation is in wages. remember, we still have high unemployment. employers are not having to raise wages for their employees, right now. and by the way, this is not remotely a political issue or an ideological issue and there's no conspiracy here and that's what i think charlie gasperino had right. bernanke is not trying to...
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neil: what is cool is you can call him jamie. >>guest: i shouldn't do that, really, i should came him mr. dimon. the guy, but i have phone him for so long, we were both, when we did not have gray hair, let'scy. >>neil: thanks, buddy, charles gasparino, no one likes what google is doing, you search, they stop, and google can breach your privacy. @@ >>neil: the president repeating a call for an end for tax breaks to oil companies. >> does anyone think congress should give them another $4 billion this year? they don't need a subsidies. and the subsidies for oil companies should end. >> they are not part. we need to end them. >>neil: what about subsidies for these companies? green companies? because while oil and gas companies get $4 billion in tax breaks green companies this year are slated to get $1 billion. so is it time to end all the subsidies? for all the energy companies? republican senator, what do you think? >>guest: well it is time to get government out of the business of picking winners ands therers in industry. so we ought to get rid all the subsidies and that is which -- why i propose
neil: what is cool is you can call him jamie. >>guest: i shouldn't do that, really, i should came him mr. dimon. the guy, but i have phone him for so long, we were both, when we did not have gray hair, let'scy. >>neil: thanks, buddy, charles gasparino, no one likes what google is doing, you search, they stop, and google can breach your privacy. @@ >>neil: the president repeating a call for an end for tax breaks to oil companies. >> does anyone think congress should...
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>>neil: if you will indulge me, mrs.n i have a bad bout with the disease i am short tempered, almost as bad as if i miss lunch which is generally not good but you don't seem to get that way, even if the face of attacks on your husband or the famous cadillac comment, he says things that strike some as being out of touch, and you defend him but you do not dwell open it, you shake your head, but does it pound again and again in light of newt gingrich piling on, saying that your husband, maybe you, by extension, the romney fall in general, is oh -- oblivious to every day people. >>guest: that is so interesting because the one thing this disease has been for me has been a wonderful teacher. and with that comes an ability for compassion for others that are suffering. and for me i want to make my family bigger. those that are suffering from m.s. or cancer or any disease i feel like i want to throw my arms open and say, well to my family and welcome to the place where i've been and, so, you know, we can be poor in spirit and i d
>>neil: if you will indulge me, mrs.n i have a bad bout with the disease i am short tempered, almost as bad as if i miss lunch which is generally not good but you don't seem to get that way, even if the face of attacks on your husband or the famous cadillac comment, he says things that strike some as being out of touch, and you defend him but you do not dwell open it, you shake your head, but does it pound again and again in light of newt gingrich piling on, saying that your husband,...
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were very creative, a lot of wonderful creative people. >> you didn't get rich. >> neil: you left it. >> i left it because mrnixon had to leave office. (laughter) >> you were going nowhere, you left it because you were going nowhere. >> no, nixon had been president forever i would have stayed forever, but he obviously didn't stay as president. >> neil: and people who stay. >> and creative hard working people. >> neil: thank you. and so, charlie, not a big-- >> help me out. >> neil: the comparison to apple, you can't make. >> i'm caught up with people, why people stay in government. >> tim geithner. >> i'm glad ben left government because he we wouldn't have -- well, ben wouldn't be here now. >> neil: one of the greatest of all time. and thanks to charlie and dagen, and star in the next visine commercial. >> clear eyes. >> neil: whatever. up next, charles payne, he's got some doublers for you. he can explain. i'm consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and seven-dollar trades are just the start. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. i'm with
were very creative, a lot of wonderful creative people. >> you didn't get rich. >> neil: you left it. >> i left it because mrnixon had to leave office. (laughter) >> you were going nowhere, you left it because you were going nowhere. >> no, nixon had been president forever i would have stayed forever, but he obviously didn't stay as president. >> neil: and people who stay. >> and creative hard working people. >> neil: thank you. and so, charlie,...
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neil: you are doing a lot of great stuff. and great advocate for your dad. >>guest: you spoke with mrs. romney the other day. credible and she talked about her battle. >>neil: the issue for her is fatigue. and color dad. >>guest: and i spoke with michelle obama. >>neil: well, well, aren't we the name droppers. >>guest: and her father had multiple sclerosis. who cares about politics? we just want hope in this world. hope. >>neil: don't pick on politics, the diseases just public on your body. i tell you, you have done remarkable work. your dad will alwayses always, always, be an icon but i think he did something remarkable having you. s thank you. >>neil: thank you very much. >>guest: thanks for what you do. >>neil: if only i had done you first in the show, we should have done that, i feel calmer. you first and then the show -- i would not have been so agitated. if the president is not planning a health care law birthday bash what does that tell you? senator johnson knows something. with a bargain brand cooking spray. i told you like a gajillion times to use new and improved pam. it's 70% better than that barga
neil: you are doing a lot of great stuff. and great advocate for your dad. >>guest: you spoke with mrs. romney the other day. credible and she talked about her battle. >>neil: the issue for her is fatigue. and color dad. >>guest: and i spoke with michelle obama. >>neil: well, well, aren't we the name droppers. >>guest: and her father had multiple sclerosis. who cares about politics? we just want hope in this world. hope. >>neil: don't pick on politics, the...
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mr. lashinsky on business. >> and taking on additional responsibilities, he's the official show greeter. >> neil: the you'll nowthe cavuto on business greeter. that was unfair, four on one. and when we come back, see these guys? >> oh! >>, oh! >> well, they just realized they are thousands of miles from a television and in danger of missing the the mother of all primaries next super tuesday. over 400 delegates at stake. and fbn is the only network covering what's at stake for your money, counting votes and market reactions simultaneously, only network plan doing that. and we started 8 eastern, don imus here, mario cuomo, sarah palin, many, many supplies guests like the late great laugh-in. people pop in and leave. >> dixon is coming. >> anyway, live results, live market reaction, asia, europe, the globe will go by this fast, too, even if there's not a lot of happening, the graphics will be fast and wait a minute, wait a minute, watching this on fox news. may not get fbn. you know what you should do. what should they do, guys? >> demand it! >> demand it. >> neil: lashinsky chimes in. >> i get it. >> neil: all ri
mr. lashinsky on business. >> and taking on additional responsibilities, he's the official show greeter. >> neil: the you'll nowthe cavuto on business greeter. that was unfair, four on one. and when we come back, see these guys? >> oh! >>, oh! >> well, they just realized they are thousands of miles from a television and in danger of missing the the mother of all primaries next super tuesday. over 400 delegates at stake. and fbn is the only network covering what's...
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mr. john mccain was terrifying and this time they go for someone very well vote asked i am getting it will be rick santorum but i think rick santorum and romney --. >>neilsay say santorum --. >>guest: i meant romney and santorum. >>neil: and i had romney yesterday, and said if we put a super conservative and he without my volunteering santorum's name and he said that guy is not conservative so obviously there is a lot bad blood. >>guest: there is lots of bad blood throughout american history with the president and vice presidential choices but rick santorum is a proven vote getter and he is incredibly pleasant person and i have had the pleasure of meeting him in different pro life events and that would be a wise choice. >>neil: whether people liked sarah palin she generated so much controversy, maybe because she was outside the box. >>guest: she had kind of a, well, a woman waiting in line at walmart quality, friendly, down-to-earth but you could not see her as being president of the united states. i am a frequent walmart shopper and i love the people at walmart but i don't see many of them being president of the united states and she lacked gravitas wh
mr. john mccain was terrifying and this time they go for someone very well vote asked i am getting it will be rick santorum but i think rick santorum and romney --. >>neilsay say santorum --. >>guest: i meant romney and santorum. >>neil: and i had romney yesterday, and said if we put a super conservative and he without my volunteering santorum's name and he said that guy is not conservative so obviously there is a lot bad blood. >>guest: there is lots of bad blood...
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neil? >> caller: jim, boo-yah! >> any time i've recommended game stop, they should shoot me! i'm not going start now. let's go to greg in new york. greg! >> caller: mr. imkraer first-time caller and a boo-yah from long beach, new york. >> long beach, got to get out there. good weather. >> bob, he'll blow out the numbers, and i think this is a big year for celgene and they have a lot of new approvals and that's my favorite biotech stock in the group and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts re
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neil? >> caller: jim, boo-yah! >> any time i've recommended game stock, they should shoot me! i'm not going start now. let's go to greg in new york. greg! greg! >> caller: mr. cramer, first-time caller and a boo-yah from long beach, new york. >> long beach, got to get out there. good weather. >> bob is money, he'll blow out the numbers, and i think this is a big year for celgene and they have a lot of new approvals and that's my favorite biotech stock in the book and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st, polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? appears buster's been busy. [ man ] yeah, scott. i was just about to use... that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest
neil? >> caller: jim, boo-yah! >> any time i've recommended game stock, they should shoot me! i'm not going start now. let's go to greg in new york. greg! greg! >> caller: mr. cramer, first-time caller and a boo-yah from long beach, new york. >> long beach, got to get out there. good weather. >> bob is money, he'll blow out the numbers, and i think this is a big year for celgene and they have a lot of new approvals and that's my favorite biotech stock in the book...