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it harder for small businesses to grow and thrive, he will shortly weaken our economy and turn us into greeced we must not let it happen. [applause] i know what i am going to do. i am going to restore the principle of free enterprise. the principle of people pursuing their dreams. we are a nation of dreamers. we want our kids to get an education that will give them the skills to dream and build their own future. he just cannot do that. his largest single funding, from the teachers' union -- nothing wrong with the teachers' union -- of the president of united states to be focused on the deeds of the kids, not on the -- on the needs of the kids and not on the needs of the teachers' union. i want to put the kids, teachers, and the parents first, and the union behind. small business. paul ryan said we need to help small business. boy, is he right. i wanted these people to make the investment and start opening doors and hiring people. i have seen in the spring rolls across america. it is extraordinary to see what is happening -- i have seen these entrepreneurs across america. -- and because she de
it harder for small businesses to grow and thrive, he will shortly weaken our economy and turn us into greeced we must not let it happen. [applause] i know what i am going to do. i am going to restore the principle of free enterprise. the principle of people pursuing their dreams. we are a nation of dreamers. we want our kids to get an education that will give them the skills to dream and build their own future. he just cannot do that. his largest single funding, from the teachers' union --...
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for small businesses to grow and thrive, he will slowly but surely weaken our economy and turn us into greecet not let it happen. >>shepard: that is mitt romney along with his run mate, paul ryan, on the stump in ohio. president obama will be this tomorrow. this event will continue to stream live at foxnews.com. if you would rather watch football you need a "way back" clock because i don't know what this is beside frustrating. could it be tar finishing the league? wasn't there a time where you never heard bad stuff about the nfl? >>shepard: the national football league admitted what everyone knew, the bad call last night robbed the packers of a win against the seahawks. analysts call it a joke, a disgrace. topping off a weekend of mistakes and questionable call thes from the replacement refs. they are not qualified to referee the games. perhaps through no fault of their own. they are filling in because of a labor dispute between the nfl and the regular refs. some of them say replacements have made the case that the regular ref might be worth what they are asking. the two sides can not agree o
for small businesses to grow and thrive, he will slowly but surely weaken our economy and turn us into greecet not let it happen. >>shepard: that is mitt romney along with his run mate, paul ryan, on the stump in ohio. president obama will be this tomorrow. this event will continue to stream live at foxnews.com. if you would rather watch football you need a "way back" clock because i don't know what this is beside frustrating. could it be tar finishing the league? wasn't there a...
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melissa: he was worried about us turning into greece, come on. >> remember he is started buying goldas 35 bucks an ounce. it is only been, only been over $800 --. melissa: he knew ben bernanke cast coming. >> if he knew ben bernanke was coming he should have known at the age of 69 he should have cashed out. all i'm saying. you were doing better talking about me and being shirtless. melissa: let's have monica have a crack at it. >> we hear stories of somebody a nondescript person with very few friends and very little family. every once in a while they pass away with a $20 million fortune. >> i would like a friend like that. get a relative. melissa: all the "money" we have for you. thanks for scrambling out here tonight. "the willis report" is coming up next
melissa: he was worried about us turning into greece, come on. >> remember he is started buying goldas 35 bucks an ounce. it is only been, only been over $800 --. melissa: he knew ben bernanke cast coming. >> if he knew ben bernanke was coming he should have known at the age of 69 he should have cashed out. all i'm saying. you were doing better talking about me and being shirtless. melissa: let's have monica have a crack at it. >> we hear stories of somebody a nondescript...
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harder for small businesses to grow and thrive, he will slowly weakened our economy and turn us into greece am gone to do. i will restore the principle of free enterprise, people pursuing their dreams as they wish. we want our kids to get an education that will give them the skills so they can build their own futures. that is the nature how america works. he gets his largest single funding from the teachers' union. nothing wrong with them, but the president should be focused on that needs of the kids come out not focused on the needs of the teachers union. i want to put our kids and teachers themselves and the parents first and the union behind. small business. paul ryan said we need to help small business. it is tough getting a business going. , i want people to start opening doors at hiring people. i have seen the entrepreneurs across america. i met a woman who has her own business. she saidm "my husband lost his job and took a job in upholstering." she started her own company and hired him as her first employee. she hired 39 new people, and that put people to work. that is how america wo
harder for small businesses to grow and thrive, he will slowly weakened our economy and turn us into greece am gone to do. i will restore the principle of free enterprise, people pursuing their dreams as they wish. we want our kids to get an education that will give them the skills so they can build their own futures. that is the nature how america works. he gets his largest single funding from the teachers' union. nothing wrong with them, but the president should be focused on that needs of...
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going on in madrid as well as up the downbeat comments from a us federal reserve member that you combine that with greece coming back into the spotlight again for the choppy session indeed the same could be said for the european markets the spanish going yields as well so you're back above six percent as well we are but it was the worst performing bourse in the european we've got the euro still managing to the client we've got the violence as well that's taking the toll on the common currency which is now around the two week low against the dollar meanwhile the russian car is they finished up lower it has a basket of cars is the most. they closed this tuesday with hefty losses and that was a rise in u.s. crude stockpiles certainly your price to a seven week low that always has a bad impact on the markets here in moscow as well as demond is apparently going down in the u.s. as well the biggest gas guzzler of them all now russia's biggest lead this. trading on the london stock exchange says it has got off to a modest start also make the bank raise over five billion dollars a secondary public offering in london and moscow t
going on in madrid as well as up the downbeat comments from a us federal reserve member that you combine that with greece coming back into the spotlight again for the choppy session indeed the same could be said for the european markets the spanish going yields as well so you're back above six percent as well we are but it was the worst performing bourse in the european we've got the euro still managing to the client we've got the violence as well that's taking the toll on the common currency...
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why anybody would want to go the route of spain, italy and greece, slam us into austeritau i don't getcame back from germany. it's a disaster. >> i think he's confusing a bunch of things. a lot of wall street is for dodd/frank. we need new rules, they haven't been in existence. dodd/frank is a good thing. i liked it better when it was 85 pages. when we talk about the fund raising side, there's part of wall street for the president and part against. when it talks about business, for every person the republicans can mention trump, we can mention buffett. they can mention someone else, we can mention a ceo. i think business is doing better. i'm not sure what country we are talking about. when we talk deficits, congressman ryan talks about being a fiscal hawk. he approved both wars, he approved t.a.r.p. at the end of the day, the republicans brought in the fiscal aspect. >> they always do that. that's the plan. >> i'm going to let you jump in. >> two quick points. one is, the picture of wall street is more complex than anyone is talking about. "the new york times" piece saying why they are
why anybody would want to go the route of spain, italy and greece, slam us into austeritau i don't getcame back from germany. it's a disaster. >> i think he's confusing a bunch of things. a lot of wall street is for dodd/frank. we need new rules, they haven't been in existence. dodd/frank is a good thing. i liked it better when it was 85 pages. when we talk about the fund raising side, there's part of wall street for the president and part against. when it talks about business, for every...
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use of more effective. even though. there was. given its capabilities in times of need the plane has been called into action by a host of other countries russia's emergency service is going to italy greece syria and israel. governments are taking a closer look at the russian made plain it could be just one. mission free cretaceous three. three. three. three. three. three. three. and then. everything. you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official t. application so fun choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch out see any time any. street. clothes. while they're made of instead lay down here at water's edge where air shows attract thousands of spectators a day in reality many participants are here to improve their buy. bottom line i. scattered throughout the territory companies are using this unique gathering to find new partners as well sign important deals. there are more than one hundred ninety participants. there was a product that could be incorporated into a plane or a ship there was a company. to make sure that. the industry. future projects that. c
use of more effective. even though. there was. given its capabilities in times of need the plane has been called into action by a host of other countries russia's emergency service is going to italy greece syria and israel. governments are taking a closer look at the russian made plain it could be just one. mission free cretaceous three. three. three. three. three. three. three. and then. everything. you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official t. application...
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into a very sustained less orthodox. but. >> also, you talk about the fact that morality in your view does not come from the state. one of the examples you use is the greece. >> that's true. i do. funny you mention that. also a big fan of lard. i consume a lot of lard. syria. that's another example. i love lard. i love festered. i'm a friend fast food in this book. i love mcdonald's. i think taco bell, crazy for walmart. by was watching a movie of the day. ahead of the socialists. all organized and making demands and saying what they wanted. they wanted the working man and woman to have health care, to have housing, access the things that the rich had. i agree with everything is said. their ideals were my ideals. what brought them to list? not a socialist. it was the same. the free market is delivering to us the old bulls of the socialists from a century ago. we to realize that and come to terms with that. down on walmart. when i go walmart i see the masses shopping, giving great stuff of low prices. this is just like mecca, heaven. the dream of every great philosopher from the beginning of time to achieve something. lighter we appreciate? and don't under
into a very sustained less orthodox. but. >> also, you talk about the fact that morality in your view does not come from the state. one of the examples you use is the greece. >> that's true. i do. funny you mention that. also a big fan of lard. i consume a lot of lard. syria. that's another example. i love lard. i love festered. i'm a friend fast food in this book. i love mcdonald's. i think taco bell, crazy for walmart. by was watching a movie of the day. ahead of the socialists....
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us. >> thanks for having me. dagen: senator, thank you very much. unrest and protests happening over there, we can take a look at pictures coming out of greece today, more money flooding into our markets right here. joining us now is kevin flanagan chief fixed income strategist at morgan stanley wealth management. kevin of course i'm talking about u.s. treasuries, one of the safest assets you can find around the globe. do you think a rally in treasuries will continue and how low will the yield go on the ten year? >> i think what you are seeing is the afterglow from the fed's qe 3, ecb. that safety trade comes back in which is why we were close to 1.90 after qe 3, now close to 160. -- now close to 1.60. >> by the end of the year, where do you expect the yield to be on the ten year? >> some key uncertainties will go by the boards. the election, you may be getting a better handle on the fiscal cliff. i wouldn't be surprised if we make this one last move down, and you look at a ten year that's closer to 2%, than 1%. dagen: in terms of the markets and i mean the fixed income market, the treasury market, does it matter to investors who wins come november because we have built up
us. >> thanks for having me. dagen: senator, thank you very much. unrest and protests happening over there, we can take a look at pictures coming out of greece today, more money flooding into our markets right here. joining us now is kevin flanagan chief fixed income strategist at morgan stanley wealth management. kevin of course i'm talking about u.s. treasuries, one of the safest assets you can find around the globe. do you think a rally in treasuries will continue and how low will the...
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into the ocean between the two over a way over to america and. then europe to build new aristocrats to use to effect the violent vicinity greece while the muslims continue to bang bang there in the abstract. algebra when you pay out of the bill and spend on foreign aid and huge salaries to british consultants and broaden the programs while struggling to hold the brains for the benefit accounts and trying to buy. this is all see coming to life for most co hello and welcome to the program as anti-american sentiment across the arab world gathers pace tension between washington and the largest the regional powers also grow the biggest question mark is over the future of american egyptian relations and president north his first visit to the u.s. for the u.n. general assembly might clarify its nation is ahead of his trip more sick used washington of having a biased policy in the region and vowed to demonstrate more independence from the u.s. that his predecessor. gauges the possibility of that actually happening. mohamed morsi came to power on promises to make could the capital of palestine and open up egypt's corridor with gaza his presidency promised his su
into the ocean between the two over a way over to america and. then europe to build new aristocrats to use to effect the violent vicinity greece while the muslims continue to bang bang there in the abstract. algebra when you pay out of the bill and spend on foreign aid and huge salaries to british consultants and broaden the programs while struggling to hold the brains for the benefit accounts and trying to buy. this is all see coming to life for most co hello and welcome to the program as...
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into the e.u. greece being an external border for the e.u. so what you see is this massive influx of illegal immigrants people who haven't got these us who haven't got work permits who go through half hour to reach europe and when they get to greece weapon find is that you know there is no kingdom there's no european dream really because they arrive at a country where there is no jobs for the locals or for them a country that's growing increasingly and secure about it sell and in some ways turns against those people who in in their own way may be turning to illegality and crime to survive and europe is being supportive of greece and its efforts to to control the border and to do something about it greece has failed in a lot of ways for example in dealing with asylum seekers are really your hasn't necessarily supported greece as much as it could have done because to essentially greece is dealing with the european problem well yeah at a time when they can't really afford to and the other interesting thing about this is more broadly europe is kind of based on open border is and movement within the euro zone and yet with this immigration problem thi
into the e.u. greece being an external border for the e.u. so what you see is this massive influx of illegal immigrants people who haven't got these us who haven't got work permits who go through half hour to reach europe and when they get to greece weapon find is that you know there is no kingdom there's no european dream really because they arrive at a country where there is no jobs for the locals or for them a country that's growing increasingly and secure about it sell and in some ways...
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to slide deeper into recession and debt protesters say the government's attempts to save the economy have failed and they now demanded to step down parties jacob greece is in madrid for us. borders once again brits are. sure it sure eases and to your stare t. protesters clashed with police we had more people probably turning out as an earlier period in the past two protests they've lined the streets in the thousands blocking traffic on tuesday police charged protesters now there they fired rubber bullets into the crowd thirty people being detained there we saw a similar sonora presented a wednesday as well this one the problems that facing the police is that there's always going to be a hardcore few hundred out of this thousand that are willing to stay here or there and just there to message until the very end and they're the ones that trouble arises when they're trying to clear them out o. this comes on the back of a very austere budget interesting forty billion euros in terms of cuts now this is mainly target ministries also extended to freeze when it comes to public sector pay for the third year running on the price of problems facing prime minister rudd and his gove
to slide deeper into recession and debt protesters say the government's attempts to save the economy have failed and they now demanded to step down parties jacob greece is in madrid for us. borders once again brits are. sure it sure eases and to your stare t. protesters clashed with police we had more people probably turning out as an earlier period in the past two protests they've lined the streets in the thousands blocking traffic on tuesday police charged protesters now there they fired...
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in the us that means growing tension between the two you are well aware you are into american protests. the film here is spread to new states and you're about the first violence is seen in greece while the muslims continue their pricing in the arab states. and uproar in the u.k. over billions spent on foreign aid and huge salaries to british consultants involved in the program while struggling households at home brace for further benefit accounts and price hike. news from russia and around the world this is the with me thanks for joining us as anti-american sentiment across the arab world gathers pace tension between washington and the largest the regional powers also grown their biggest question mark is over the future of american aid gyptian relations president morsi is first visit to the u.s. for the un general assembly might clarify certain issues and ahead of his trip morsi accused washington or having a biased policy in the region and vowed to demonstrate more independence from the us than his predecessor or his policy or gauges the possibility of that actually happening. mohamed morsi came to power on promises to make could the capital of palestine and open up egypt's c
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up and then you get into a spiral and it's on but that's where greece it was and it's still myron's or spain is it really. has basically lost its access to the market without using the branding of initially it'll be france all of europe's and kimchi give us a friends of them to me isn't walker off. and then they don't have an acceptable way to get out and by acceptable i mean dealing with the debt and dealing with a deficit if holland in france try to deal with the deficit in a reasonable manner which is reducing is dead and reducing is spending his coalition would just simply rebel and the british would be in the streets. i mean at one of the things of going to happen in the not too distant future will be the british are going to confront the fact that they don't have enough money what will happen is that the first things that go will be farm subsidies and how do i know this because there are more old people who are farmers and the old people are not going to give up their conditions so the farmers will be on the job it was now we know how to approach farmers react to almost anything they take their tractors in the street they stop traffic in paris. they burn t
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into this sort of chaos but this to be expected. the square of the greek parliament and downtown athens last scenes ok us today with protesters and police exchanging molotov cocktails and tear gas grenades greece itself is at a standstill today with a nationwide strike paralyzing industry transport and businesses up to a million people are taking part in protests with around fifty thousand in the streets around calling. the actions against a third round of austerity being debated by the government if passed it would mean deep slackness to pensions and raising the retirement age to sixty seven attorney and professor of constitutional law george packer gallen says it's geraghty has shown itself to be path to disaster. to say the other for their own recipe it's a second rate of recipe that's one reason. then with the system or at least a disease itself because we see that to yourself that bush hating nurses and the pressure to decrease it's now actually bigger than what it used to be decide to share it got us here and you have a point if you will have also this engine of the economy so it's a kind of vicious circle we're going to reduce them to a state where making a record a record in the luxury
into this sort of chaos but this to be expected. the square of the greek parliament and downtown athens last scenes ok us today with protesters and police exchanging molotov cocktails and tear gas grenades greece itself is at a standstill today with a nationwide strike paralyzing industry transport and businesses up to a million people are taking part in protests with around fifty thousand in the streets around calling. the actions against a third round of austerity being debated by the...
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greece. nothing has been solved or will be solved today. >> the early positioning shows us their support for the german markets. the money is going intohe core terms of equities. it's also going into the italian and german market. does this make sense to you? it seems like it's a multi-faceted strategy here. >> i think the return of money to the large, risky countries of the periphery, that's really being driven by mario draghi's verbal intervention and steepening of the curve. but that says it all to me. the fords are telling you this is completely unsustainable. >> that will be what to watch today, that meeting just hours away. arnub is managing director of marketing strategy. thank you for being with us. want to thank karen for being here as to mention ross is on a well deserved break. you're going to be doing double, triple duty today? >> staying on for special coverage today. we have a lot coming up. >>> on that note, on a quick programming note we've got eamon gilmore who will join us live at 11:20 bst. that's 12:20 cet. >> and the bank of england's decision. plenty to come up and watch for today. that's it for today's show. tha
greece. nothing has been solved or will be solved today. >> the early positioning shows us their support for the german markets. the money is going intohe core terms of equities. it's also going into the italian and german market. does this make sense to you? it seems like it's a multi-faceted strategy here. >> i think the return of money to the large, risky countries of the periphery, that's really being driven by mario draghi's verbal intervention and steepening of the curve. but...
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so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >>> those protests against economic austerity measures in spain and greecea sylvester's monitoring some of the other stories in "the situation room" right now. lisa, what do you have? >> hi, joe. first to athens where authorities say demonstrators through molotov cocktails on a square outside the country's parliament building. police responded with teargas. there are no immediate reports of injuries. this comes a day after police reportedly used clubs and rubber bullets to keep thousands of protesters away from the country's parliament building in madrid. 28 people including two police officers were reported injured in those clashes. and two senators are demanding answers about security concerns at the u.s. diplomatic office in benghazi, libya, leading up to the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three other meamericans. members of the senate foreign relations committee have sent a letter to secretary hillary clinton cite about concerns of threats there. a preliminary settlement requires the university of california to pay $30,000 to each of one
so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >>> those protests against economic austerity measures in spain and greecea sylvester's monitoring some of the other stories in "the situation room" right now. lisa, what do you have? >> hi, joe. first to athens where authorities say demonstrators through molotov cocktails on a square outside the country's parliament building. police responded with teargas....