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cook. david faber broke the details. >> it may not be a dinner we famously heard about this potential for a meeting back in august when mrtweeted about his position, a large one in apple. maybe above $2 billion in value. and his plans to get together with tim cook in september. well, monday is the 30th. they're going to get it in just under the wire. given mr. icahn's schedule, he tends to like to do things later. works late into the night. he's a night owl. mr. cook, i'm told, prefers getting a lot done in the morning. maybe it won't be a late night dinner. perhaps a late day meeting or maybe a late lunch. what it's going to be, the key, of course, is going to be what icahn talks to mr. cook about. specifically, can you, will you consider increasing the buyback. this for a company that in april told us it would return $100 billion to share olders by the end of 2015. both through an increased repurchase of $60 billion and through dividends as well which were increased back in april. the question is, for a company that could generate as much as -- let's say at least $50 billion from free cash flow next year, that would be
cook. david faber broke the details. >> it may not be a dinner we famously heard about this potential for a meeting back in august when mrtweeted about his position, a large one in apple. maybe above $2 billion in value. and his plans to get together with tim cook in september. well, monday is the 30th. they're going to get it in just under the wire. given mr. icahn's schedule, he tends to like to do things later. works late into the night. he's a night owl. mr. cook, i'm told, prefers...
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cook. please, mr. brashov. you're not helping. well. here comes the life of the party. what's the matter with you ? where are your manners ? aunt josephine. it's great to see you. did you have any trouble getting here ? what does it look like ? - charming. - so, what does it take to get a drink around here ? here you go, aunt josephine. now, where's the bride ? yes. si. si. well, here's the thing. katherine's dying to meet every one of you, and so she-- well. actually-- she's not here yet. she's not here yet. she's not ? no. she's not here because-- because she had to go home and check on her wedding dress. so when is she going to be here ? very shortly i am sure. maybe you should phone her. you can use my office. thank you, mr. brashov. make it fast. i don't have all night. musica ! what will you do when this program is over ? do you have plans for tomorrow or the next day ? that's what this episode is about talking about the future. another way to talk about the future... is to use the word "will." well, i can say one thing about the future... without fear of being wr
cook. please, mr. brashov. you're not helping. well. here comes the life of the party. what's the matter with you ? where are your manners ? aunt josephine. it's great to see you. did you have any trouble getting here ? what does it look like ? - charming. - so, what does it take to get a drink around here ? here you go, aunt josephine. now, where's the bride ? yes. si. si. well, here's the thing. katherine's dying to meet every one of you, and so she-- well. actually-- she's not here yet....
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mr. cook i'm told is more than an early good evening guy. >> so what do you end up at midnight?, you end up with a late-day meeting, lunch, brunch, late day. >> so bloody marys? >> i don't know. i don't know what the alcohol would be. >> a lot of times when he does get up early, he watches this show. >> does he get up early enough to watch this show? >> carl, if you're out there, we're kidding to a certain extent. but of course this is taken very seriously by apple and shareholders. while mr. icahn is not a top-ten holder, he has a great deal of influen influence, he is a large shareholder, has quite a bit of stock. the question is whether they're going to increase the buyback. will they feel a need to perhaps respond to him or is it enough to say, hey, we had a very good week, by the way, carl, with our new phone, did you notice, and we have the largest buyback in place anyway so what do you want with us? >> the morgan stanley note today talks about, givagain, this is new thesis, trouble keeping them in stock. this is the dan hesse sprint notion he put in my head. another great
mr. cook i'm told is more than an early good evening guy. >> so what do you end up at midnight?, you end up with a late-day meeting, lunch, brunch, late day. >> so bloody marys? >> i don't know. i don't know what the alcohol would be. >> a lot of times when he does get up early, he watches this show. >> does he get up early enough to watch this show? >> carl, if you're out there, we're kidding to a certain extent. but of course this is taken very seriously by...
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we'll see what his dinner with mr. cook brings. >> where are they going? >> i don't know it. >> do you think it will be wendy's? >> i don't think so. >> a lot of analysts are below of price targets. that gives them something to say. i don't want to go out there and say i was wrong. china, i'm going to raise numbers and the stock goes to 650 and that's how you get these ping-pong moves. >> a lot to talk about today. when we come back a warning for the financial sector. former chairman of citigroup, sandy weill, says things are worse today than they were. that's next. and senator johnson will be with us when we come back. a look at futures here. pretty good action and they've been steady all along. >> europe's all up and we just carried along about that. >> a lot more from "squawk on the street" in just a moment. . with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm de
we'll see what his dinner with mr. cook brings. >> where are they going? >> i don't know it. >> do you think it will be wendy's? >> i don't think so. >> a lot of analysts are below of price targets. that gives them something to say. i don't want to go out there and say i was wrong. china, i'm going to raise numbers and the stock goes to 650 and that's how you get these ping-pong moves. >> a lot to talk about today. when we come back a warning for the...
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cook. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i know it has been a long morning. i want to talk about chemical warfare in general. going back many years ago, the ones who probably have a signature attached to that.and that is the russians. who wrote the manuals, who wrote -- dealt with saddam hussein, and i am just wondering if we are forgetting that leverage point militarily. my second condition is -- both gentlemen were in the military. everybody has said, it is a limited attack. you're not sure what the response will be. if something happens, whether it is to those patriot batteries that are in within range and they have to go into the fully buttoned up conditions, which everybody knows that has been in the military, you are good for maybe half an hour before you pass out. if you could just -- since we are talking about chemical warfare, if the signature of the russians and their historical ties in terms of leverage to syria and those countries, that have been looked at. secondly, if you could address the capability of the military in terms of up-to-date traini
cook. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i know it has been a long morning. i want to talk about chemical warfare in general. going back many years ago, the ones who probably have a signature attached to that.and that is the russians. who wrote the manuals, who wrote -- dealt with saddam hussein, and i am just wondering if we are forgetting that leverage point militarily. my second condition is -- both gentlemen were in the military. everybody has said, it is a limited attack. you're not sure...
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today police chief cook said their own internal investigation found officers fired in self-defense. >> only at the point that mr. sellers pointed his gun at one of my officers did the rest of the officers fire their weapons. >> reporter: cook says for at least eight minutes his officers tried to get sellers to put his gun down. >> telling him that we were there to help him. telling him he doesn't have to do anything. please show your hands. >> reporter: he says cell phone videos recorded by people across at this mcdonald's show sellers pointed his gun at the officers but vicky sellers who was there and has seen the videos only saw taft point his gun down. >> he heard me. at that point, his -- he was like this. >> reporter: she believes the shooting started when one officer began firing because she thought taft fired first which he did not. the police department says it doesn't matter if a police officer fired because she thought she heard taft sellers firing first. the police chief says as soon as taft sellers pointed his gun at the officers they were justified to use lethal force. but the chief won't release t
today police chief cook said their own internal investigation found officers fired in self-defense. >> only at the point that mr. sellers pointed his gun at one of my officers did the rest of the officers fire their weapons. >> reporter: cook says for at least eight minutes his officers tried to get sellers to put his gun down. >> telling him that we were there to help him. telling him he doesn't have to do anything. please show your hands. >> reporter: he says cell...
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cook it safe? ♪ psst. in here! i'm safe. not quite. the amulet, please, mr. stinson. why? kid: help! help! the kid. help!my tie. but you're not supposed to take the tie off. you lost a bet with your friends lily and marshall which requires you to wear the tie for a full year. if it means saving your life, i think they'll understand! they sound like nice people! yeah, they are. grab that... come on. that's it. (panting) thanks, mister. how can i repay you? you can stay in school, that's how. (bird squawks) (gasps) no! true story. but golly, i'm just gonna miss the heck out of that ducky tie. i really am. look what i just found in the trash. no! there are cameras,, police, guards...ds us. but who looks after us online, where we spend more than 200 billion dollars a year. american express can help protect you. with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you instantly to an unusual charge. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. even when you don't now yhave time for a break break with new kit kat minis. poppable
cook it safe? ♪ psst. in here! i'm safe. not quite. the amulet, please, mr. stinson. why? kid: help! help! the kid. help!my tie. but you're not supposed to take the tie off. you lost a bet with your friends lily and marshall which requires you to wear the tie for a full year. if it means saving your life, i think they'll understand! they sound like nice people! yeah, they are. grab that... come on. that's it. (panting) thanks, mister. how can i repay you? you can stay in school, that's how....
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billionaire investor carl icahn and apple ceo tim cook are reportedly meeting today to discuss the size of the tech giant's stock buyback program. mr. icahn has a large stake in apple and maybe asking tim cook for an even bigger buyback. david: that could be fly in that room twitter could make the ipo plans public as soon as this week. fox business's charlie gasparino, reporting the filing has to come this week if the offering is to be priced this year. liz: google had a u.k. tax bill of just, $55 million last year but on sales of 5.5 billion to british customers. the tech giant channeled nearly all the overseas profits to a subsidiary in bermuda today. >> investors watching royal dutch/shell after the energy giant said it plans to sell in its stake in the eagleford shale in southern texas. they say it doesn't meet its global targets. liz: here is the news of the american airlines is hiring more pilots. the carrier will recruit 1500 new pilots and recall all of the remaining furloughed crews. david: jury selection has begun in the much-anticipated civil trial of mark cuban. he of course the billionaire owner of the dallas mavericks
billionaire investor carl icahn and apple ceo tim cook are reportedly meeting today to discuss the size of the tech giant's stock buyback program. mr. icahn has a large stake in apple and maybe asking tim cook for an even bigger buyback. david: that could be fly in that room twitter could make the ipo plans public as soon as this week. fox business's charlie gasparino, reporting the filing has to come this week if the offering is to be priced this year. liz: google had a u.k. tax bill of just,...
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cooking emergency. >> how could we ever forget mrs.a month before her husband lost the presidential election. in which case it turns out, one of the just many dishes around the romney table. a selection now transkribd into a cookbook, compiled by mrs. romney and rising perfectly in time for the holiday season. the book "jacket" is res plen can't with the ever-expanding all-american romney family. you know, the ideal american family that simply couldn't connect with the average american. and all of this reminded us that not with standing his personal wealth of well over half a billion dollars, there really is no accounting for taste. >> i just got these pancakes from a restaurant called pancakes, egg-set extra, kind of a play on words and the pancakes, apparently, are very good. >> no fancy feast for mr. romney, no. but caution, don't you dare stand between that man and his dinner. that's right. tag, isn't it? >> dad always goes to the line first, because he doesn't want to wait for all the grandchildren, because it takes forever. the p
cooking emergency. >> how could we ever forget mrs.a month before her husband lost the presidential election. in which case it turns out, one of the just many dishes around the romney table. a selection now transkribd into a cookbook, compiled by mrs. romney and rising perfectly in time for the holiday season. the book "jacket" is res plen can't with the ever-expanding all-american romney family. you know, the ideal american family that simply couldn't connect with the average...
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cooks in the kitchen. it will be worked for mr.there won't be many countries there that sign up for this. he may get some quiet support. if you go to the gulf quietly they are saying hit them. >> and the complexity of this as well for mr. obama on the i wanting thattal scene. there is that you should get in trouble do what you didn't do. or paws today do. when you have an extension of activity like this. is there anyway it helps the president. can h he provide more evidence. assure them that this is the right thing to do? >> conceivably, yes. >> what does it have to be then? >> well, there has to be not just we are highly confident that this hand. but we now have a smoking gun. we now have confirmation. that's no, sir going to make everybody happy because a lot of people say, still, that's not enough. >> what confirmation would that be. they say they know there are supplies -- >> if assad and his military were foolish enough to carry out another attack again. in the british apartment they is they used gas on 14 previous occasions a
cooks in the kitchen. it will be worked for mr.there won't be many countries there that sign up for this. he may get some quiet support. if you go to the gulf quietly they are saying hit them. >> and the complexity of this as well for mr. obama on the i wanting thattal scene. there is that you should get in trouble do what you didn't do. or paws today do. when you have an extension of activity like this. is there anyway it helps the president. can h he provide more evidence. assure them...
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mr. brashov. unfortunately, you all have other jobs to do, and this restaurant would not stay on if you did nodo those other jobs. like my cooking, for example. how can you have a restaurant without a chef ? hocan you have a restaurant without a waitress ? katherine, rosa, stop. everyone is important here. - everyone is equal at crossroads cafe. - i'm afraid not, my friend. - no ? - no. there is one person here who is much more important than all the others. without that person, there would be no cafe - who's that ? - me. the customer. now, can i get some more coffee ? hi, jess. where you been working late again ? actually... i went shopping. i thought you did that yesterday. yesterday was for food. today was for something else. what's this ? it's the something else i went shopping for. did we have a fight that i don't know about ? why ? you feeling guilty ? well, go ahead and open it. it won't bite you. my birthday was six months ago. it can't be that. i bought you a gift just because i love you-- nothing more nothing less. carol, we don't have the money for things like this. it must have cost a fortune. - you don't like it. -
mr. brashov. unfortunately, you all have other jobs to do, and this restaurant would not stay on if you did nodo those other jobs. like my cooking, for example. how can you have a restaurant without a chef ? hocan you have a restaurant without a waitress ? katherine, rosa, stop. everyone is important here. - everyone is equal at crossroads cafe. - i'm afraid not, my friend. - no ? - no. there is one person here who is much more important than all the others. without that person, there would be...
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mr. chocolate to "the dish." jacques torres is a master pastry chef, the winner of multiple cooking awards a cookbook, and tv personalityd morning. >> good morning. bonjour bonjour. >> we're looking at sa man with cocoa mint? >> yes. it's the purest form of chocolate coming from the coco pud. they come from the beans. we put that on top of the salmon and roast the salmon with it. you get a little crunch which is a delicious flavor and texture. >> i'm not going to lie. i was a little nervous. cacao beans are different than chocolate and have a different taste. >> it's bitter. it offers a bit of crunch and the flavor goes very well with the oily meat of the salmon. >> what else do we have on this table? it looks gorgeous. >> so we have the salmon we have some garnish. those are leeks. and the leeks are sauteed in cocoa butter. the fat of the chocolate. so that gives a hint also of flavor and we have the brussel sprouts, potatoes and a little bit of cranberry and some flavor from the south of france where i am from. thyme, rosemary, and a little bit of pepper that is a spanish pepper. it's not hot but a lot of flavor. you
mr. chocolate to "the dish." jacques torres is a master pastry chef, the winner of multiple cooking awards a cookbook, and tv personalityd morning. >> good morning. bonjour bonjour. >> we're looking at sa man with cocoa mint? >> yes. it's the purest form of chocolate coming from the coco pud. they come from the beans. we put that on top of the salmon and roast the salmon with it. you get a little crunch which is a delicious flavor and texture. >> i'm not going...
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mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> did bart make a bargaining blunder? the negotiating strategy that may have back fired. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook6:00 tonight, kpix 5's phil matier on why some bart board members are second- guessing their bargaining strategy that has led to a stalemate. phil. >> reporter: that's right. and a lot of people are nervous who have to use this system every day to get around the bay area. here's the story. [ beep beep ] >> reporter: as the negotiations aimed at averting a second bart strike resumed, at least one board member is saying, enough is enough. >> in the hope that the other side was going to be reasonable that if we made leaps they would make leaps as well, it's not true. >> reporter: if you think of negotiations as the two sides along a stretch of bart tracks, they are still miles apart. when talks began, bart was offering no raises plus asking workers to pay more into retirement and healthcare plans for a savings they estimated of about $140 million. in an effort to prevent the four-day strike in july, however, bart went from no raises to an offer of 8% raises over four years. now with a sec
mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> did bart make a bargaining blunder? the negotiating strategy that may have back fired. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook6:00 tonight, kpix 5's phil matier on why some bart board members are second- guessing their bargaining strategy that has led to a stalemate. phil. >> reporter: that's right. and a lot of people are nervous who have to use this system every day to get around the bay area. here's the story. [ beep...
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cook. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve did you see your friend mr. drizzle? >> he is back. we do have a lot of low clouds in place. and little pesky low will arrive. we warm up a little bit today. that low will keep that. the westerly breeze in place. plenty of low clouds and also lots of cooler lows this morning. and drizzle is back. yesterday it was here and again this morning. doesn't seem to be as wide spread but there are pockets where it's pretty deep. we will have to deal with that for a couple hours. low 50s and 60s. plenty of 50s here compared to yesterday when it was all 50s. 63 at noon and a high of 67 degrees. the tropical clouds is made the low wrapping back around. for us it's just a low cloud deck. look for cool, breezy pattern. noticeably cooler on the lows. a lot of 60s and 70s coast and bay and low 80s. a few locations might pop one or two degrees. here is sal. >> it's become busy out there. we do have a new crash in fremont or relatively new any way. this crash on mission boulevard near warm spring. six cars. now if you get off the freeway and go this way
cook. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve did you see your friend mr. drizzle? >> he is back. we do have a lot of low clouds in place. and little pesky low will arrive. we warm up a little bit today. that low will keep that. the westerly breeze in place. plenty of low clouds and also lots of cooler lows this morning. and drizzle is back. yesterday it was here and again this morning. doesn't seem to be as wide spread but there are pockets where...
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mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> the america's cup and orange world openworld causing san francisco to be booked solid. serious sticker shock if you find a room. >> i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cookw at 6:00 mike sugerman with the jaw-dropping hotel prices during one of the city's most bustling weeks. mike? >> reporter: liz, they are calling it a 100% occupancy and that doesn't mean every room is booked. i can get you a room because some hotels overbook. so it comes to 100%. you want a room? i can get you one. i'm not getting you a deal, though. 60,000 people in town for oracle world and hey, there's a place to stay right across the street. the "w" hotel. they got one room. $729! a night!! >> reporter: san francisco has plenty of hotel rooms. >> hello, hotel diva? hotel griffin. hotel vertigo. >> reporter: san francisco is virtually booked. unless you don't mind being taken to the cleaners while going to a hotel. four seasons. $745. you could pay more. that's the lowest price. >> it's the quality of the hotel, you're still paying over $500. >> reporter: mark from london is playing that for the prescott with his pal tony from scotland. they got here early and got a deal sort of. >
mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> the america's cup and orange world openworld causing san francisco to be booked solid. serious sticker shock if you find a room. >> i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cookw at 6:00 mike sugerman with the jaw-dropping hotel prices during one of the city's most bustling weeks. mike? >> reporter: liz, they are calling it a 100% occupancy and that doesn't mean every room is booked. i can get you a room because some hotels overbook. so it comes...
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mr. obama was the first direct conversation between leaders in tehran and washington in 34- years. pausing to remember and honor the victims of violence. next, the cooky state's attorney hosts an annual event. the new affordable health care act will mean different things for different people. tonight we're looking at how it may effect small businesses. and later, tasting the city's finest at the chicago gourmet in millennium park. break illinois lottery... pick 3... 3 4 7 fireball for pick 3... no fireball... pick 4... 4 8 5 1 fireball for pick 4... 6 lucky day lotto... 5 35 22 38 27 lotto... 52 13 2 7 22 50 extra shot for lotto... 24 cook county gathered for a special memorial ceremony to remember those close to them who died violently. the event allowed relatives and friends to personally reflect on the loss of a loved one and share that experience with others. cook county state's attorney organizes the annual leave and instead news headlines focus too much on the criminal and sell them on the survivors of murder victims >> the state's attorney's victim witness assistance unit is one of the largest prosecutor based victim advocacy programs in the n
mr. obama was the first direct conversation between leaders in tehran and washington in 34- years. pausing to remember and honor the victims of violence. next, the cooky state's attorney hosts an annual event. the new affordable health care act will mean different things for different people. tonight we're looking at how it may effect small businesses. and later, tasting the city's finest at the chicago gourmet in millennium park. break illinois lottery... pick 3... 3 4 7 fireball for pick 3......
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mr. sellers for 11 minutes, negotiated with him and only used lethal force when he pointed at them. >> the video shows sellers pointing his gun at police. cook refused to release the video or allow reporters to see it. >> we have shown video to the family. >> we did not see a gun. we did not see him lift the gun. i saw that video tape over and over again. my brother was kind, gentle, he was a good brother, a good son, a good friend to many. he didn't just deserve to die like an animal. you know, he served his country. he just didn't deserve to die like that. >> now chief cook expressed his sympathy for the family but police did act in self-defense. jim and wendy? >> all right, mark segraves. >>> today at the navy yard, the healing process is helped with a unique group. these are the dogs that spent part of the day comforting workers at the navy yard. they are part of the hope crisis response team. ift's a national group looking to provide emotional support at places impacted by disasters and tragedies. the dogs have been there since saturday. eric holder says the shooting shows there needs to be changes to our gun laws. >> can't say any one
mr. sellers for 11 minutes, negotiated with him and only used lethal force when he pointed at them. >> the video shows sellers pointing his gun at police. cook refused to release the video or allow reporters to see it. >> we have shown video to the family. >> we did not see a gun. we did not see him lift the gun. i saw that video tape over and over again. my brother was kind, gentle, he was a good brother, a good son, a good friend to many. he didn't just deserve to die like...
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mr. speaker. and the gentleman from massachusetts, you're yielding to me, but i don't know what they got cooking over there. what i do know this, mr. speaker, and this is abundantly clear. unless we take up the senate bill, unless we take up what the senate has passed, we will be in a situation where whatever, whatever is put on the floor and passes will have to go back to the senate and harry reid has indicated we don't have time. so unless we take up the senate bill, we are going to head for a shutdown. that means the republican majority has just shut down the government. now, we still have time. reasonable heads still can prevail. but if we do anything other than keep the government open until november 15, vis-a-vis the senate bill, the republicans will have done what they did 17 years ago, shut the government down. now, this is extremely irresponsible, mr. speaker. it's extremely irresponsible because people on social security who need to call and get their questions answered, who might need to get some real responsive answers, won't get them because there won't be people there to man the phones.
mr. speaker. and the gentleman from massachusetts, you're yielding to me, but i don't know what they got cooking over there. what i do know this, mr. speaker, and this is abundantly clear. unless we take up the senate bill, unless we take up what the senate has passed, we will be in a situation where whatever, whatever is put on the floor and passes will have to go back to the senate and harry reid has indicated we don't have time. so unless we take up the senate bill, we are going to head for...
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mrs. linda m. macdonald. >> i feel like i'm in a nightmare. >> for the first time we hear from the best friend of the dodgers fan stabbed to death. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cookkelly is following the investigation but first to fort bragg where joe vazquez talk to the victim's friends. >> reporter: the town of fort bragg is still stunned. it can't believe the guy they knew as a fun loving life of the party is gone. and friends of his refute what the other side of the fight what those guys are saying. >> he is not a bad guy. he wasn't one to start something like this. >> reporter: anna keller realized her best friend is never coming home. >> i feel like i'm in a nightmare. [ crying ] >> i just want him to walk through the door. i can't believe he's gone. [ crying ] >> the whole town, feels like there's a silence. >> reporter: many who didn't even know him are mourning a 24- year-old who grew up here worked at the plumbing shop, ate at the local deli. now his neighbors are trying to come to terms with this. >> this is a tight-knit community and this is very tragic. we take it to heart. >> from what i understand, they weren't the agressist. the other people were
mrs. linda m. macdonald. >> i feel like i'm in a nightmare. >> for the first time we hear from the best friend of the dodgers fan stabbed to death. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cookkelly is following the investigation but first to fort bragg where joe vazquez talk to the victim's friends. >> reporter: the town of fort bragg is still stunned. it can't believe the guy they knew as a fun loving life of the party is gone. and friends of his refute what the...
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mr. boehner, the speaker, if they say no, no, you don't need my vote, i'm not giving you my vote, and they get nancy to cook up some more democrats. they're saving their president. what happens? does pelosi have to come up with a 2/3 vote for the democrats to win this thing? that's the frightening thing she is in the box for now, it seems to me. a huge super majority she's got to come up with. >> i wouldn't necessarily say frightening, but i would say historically very ironic and unstable, chris, because you're basically asking the democrats to be the war party here. >> yes, yes. >> after their nightmarish experience of going along with george w. bush in iraq. and sort of the shadow of hillary clinton is kind of behind here too. don't remember to a certain degree, she and the establishment democratic party lost the presidency in 2008 to barack obama because of her decision to vote in favor of the iraq war resolution. that kind of folk memory is there with a lot of democrats, traditional democrats who will say to themselves, wait a minute, why are we doing this? and furthermore, why are we doing this for a p
mr. boehner, the speaker, if they say no, no, you don't need my vote, i'm not giving you my vote, and they get nancy to cook up some more democrats. they're saving their president. what happens? does pelosi have to come up with a 2/3 vote for the democrats to win this thing? that's the frightening thing she is in the box for now, it seems to me. a huge super majority she's got to come up with. >> i wouldn't necessarily say frightening, but i would say historically very ironic and...
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mr. brooks: over 10,000 jobs have been lost o'announced loss. the tax on medical innovation since the beginning of this year has killed these jobs. jobs like 1700, and boat labs, 300 to 400, cook medical in indiana, zimmer, 450. 20,000 people of indiana are employed by the medical device in indiana. many across the country. the average wage is $60,000. this tax can result in a loss of over 45,000 jobs nationwide and it is hurting people with diseases and these innovations that these companies produce helps save lives. they do help people with their diseases with their debilitating -- things that are happening with their bodies. it's not an exaggeration to say this tax has deadly results. for months, i heard there is bipartisan support. where is it? i yield back. mrs. lowey: i'm pleased -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york. mrs. lowey: i yield one minute to the distinguished the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison. mr. ellison: this bill shuts down the government. the senate passed a clean c.r. and take it up right now, we could pass it and keep the government open, but if we do something to change the senate bill and amend it and senate send it back, the
mr. brooks: over 10,000 jobs have been lost o'announced loss. the tax on medical innovation since the beginning of this year has killed these jobs. jobs like 1700, and boat labs, 300 to 400, cook medical in indiana, zimmer, 450. 20,000 people of indiana are employed by the medical device in indiana. many across the country. the average wage is $60,000. this tax can result in a loss of over 45,000 jobs nationwide and it is hurting people with diseases and these innovations that these companies...
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mr. paulsen: i remember being in indiana and having a chance to talk to cook medical and great success story without a doubt, located right there in the heartland. and i do remember, though, their concerns of the looming tax that was on its way and they were pretty clear and they said we have the opportunity to build new factories, new innovative head quarter operations and not going to do it in the united states with this tax facing us. we are going to expand elsewhere and unfortunately tonight we heard how other companies have oved to costa ric arch and spending jobs offshore, jobs that should be here in the united states. remember in my hometown in minnesota, and this is a very all and early stage med-tech companies. and others are in the same category and the c.e.o. said the device tax has put our hiring on hold. so now, sunshine heart officials, they have to sit back and determine how much or what the levy -- how it's going to affect their cash flow. it's all about cash flow as they try to achieve that profitability. we have someone who is a member of the energy and commerce committee,
mr. paulsen: i remember being in indiana and having a chance to talk to cook medical and great success story without a doubt, located right there in the heartland. and i do remember, though, their concerns of the looming tax that was on its way and they were pretty clear and they said we have the opportunity to build new factories, new innovative head quarter operations and not going to do it in the united states with this tax facing us. we are going to expand elsewhere and unfortunately...
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charlie cook, i said, charlie cook, i understand historically you might think it's difficult for the democrats to take bass the house. if mr. lugar is renominated by the party, joe donnelly -- i urged joe not to run. i said you can't beat richard lugar. i think i was right. the good news from joe's standpoint, he didn't have to. claire mccaskill was most threatened democratic senator in the last cycle. todd akin. and in nevada, sharon engel, the tea party put sharon engel the candidate against senator reid and i think was helpful for senator reid. what you're seeing in the republican party was, as i mentioned, the hard line -- i would call it the radical right is not allowing the appropriation process to go forward and threatening members if you cooperate in any way, mike simpson, who i think is one of the most solid, reasonable, commonsense, conservative member of the house of representatives. chair of a subcommittee in the appropriation committee, former speaker of the idaho house is being contested by a tea party person because he's not conservative enough. why? because he believes there needs to be a balanced deal. i d
charlie cook, i said, charlie cook, i understand historically you might think it's difficult for the democrats to take bass the house. if mr. lugar is renominated by the party, joe donnelly -- i urged joe not to run. i said you can't beat richard lugar. i think i was right. the good news from joe's standpoint, he didn't have to. claire mccaskill was most threatened democratic senator in the last cycle. todd akin. and in nevada, sharon engel, the tea party put sharon engel the candidate against...
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mr. mark: i think republicans saw "breaking bad" last night and thought they could put on an even better finale and create more drama, they could cook up even more toxic sides, they could break this government in every bad way possible. these tea party antics are the stuff of fairy tales, the way the g.o.p. is writing this story at the stroke of midnight as we turn the calendar to october, our government and potentially our economic recovery turn into a pumpkin. but it's the tea party g.o.p. who are in fantasy land, thinking we will actually allow them to cut off obamacare, shut down the government, and melt down our economy. democrats are not going to allow them to do this. what do the american people want? americans want our military to get paid on time. mernts wanamericans want our set go the benefits they have earned and depend on. americans wan don't want the government to shut down. americans want a business plan that completes this recovery, creates jobs, and gets our economy back on track. they want us to work together to accomplish this goal. what are the effects of the tea party republican tactics? well, by forcing congres
mr. mark: i think republicans saw "breaking bad" last night and thought they could put on an even better finale and create more drama, they could cook up even more toxic sides, they could break this government in every bad way possible. these tea party antics are the stuff of fairy tales, the way the g.o.p. is writing this story at the stroke of midnight as we turn the calendar to october, our government and potentially our economic recovery turn into a pumpkin. but it's the tea party...
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mrs. washington's chamber" and it is always referred to as her area. she spent time in that chamber, doing her hour of spiritual meditation. perhaps later in the date writing letters, talking with her coax -- her cooks to plan menus for the day, giving assignments she also use that room for teaching the children, telling them stories. you can imagine how wonderful it would have been in that room. one of the most notable pieces is the bed in that bed chamber. that is the bed on which george washington died. but we also know that martha washington's had a role in acquiring that bad. another piece in the room had a very close connection with martha washington, her desk. although very little of the correspondence between george and washington -- george and martha washington has survived, because they savored their private correspondence. two letters had been found that had slipped behind one of the drawers in that desk. that is the preserver of that little bit of very personal correspondence. it is not just the place where she slept. i can't picture her sitting in her easy chair by the fire -- i can really picture her sitting in her easy chair by the fire with her grandchildren around. and i imagine it
mrs. washington's chamber" and it is always referred to as her area. she spent time in that chamber, doing her hour of spiritual meditation. perhaps later in the date writing letters, talking with her coax -- her cooks to plan menus for the day, giving assignments she also use that room for teaching the children, telling them stories. you can imagine how wonderful it would have been in that room. one of the most notable pieces is the bed in that bed chamber. that is the bed on which george...
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mr. coats: well, i thank the senator from pennsylvania listing these companies. many of those same companies have facilities in indiana. in fact, cook international was founded by bill cook in bloomington, indiana, working out of his study in his home initially and now an international company providing thousands of jobs across the country, in pennsylvania, in indiana and other places. and unfortunately bill passed away this year. that company is going forward. but there were five new facilities hiring numerous people, advancing their products that are saving lives and making lives better that are now put on hold as a result of this tax being imposed on their gross sales -- not on their profits but on their gross sales. so you can take in a million dollars but it cost you $2 million because you're developing a new product, and you lose a million and the government says, we're going to tax in every penny that you took in, regard was whether you made a profit or not. it's just unthinkability. and to think that a majority of democrats, thankfully, have joined us in this effort and we got 79 votes out of 100 to repeal this and yet we're
mr. coats: well, i thank the senator from pennsylvania listing these companies. many of those same companies have facilities in indiana. in fact, cook international was founded by bill cook in bloomington, indiana, working out of his study in his home initially and now an international company providing thousands of jobs across the country, in pennsylvania, in indiana and other places. and unfortunately bill passed away this year. that company is going forward. but there were five new...
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mr. acahn's offices at the g.m. building. they are not sharing if they settled on a final plan. you are going to have carl icahn sitting across from tim cook. i am told cook has been a student in the way of icahn. >> pass/fail? >> how you listen to carl when he is coming at you and telling you to do better things. >> carl is not going to give him any advice on the business, per se, one would imagine. you need to do better. >> i think cook comes in on a high. i think the phone is great. i am playing with all the features this weekend. there is a lot to offer. i don't think he is coming in with hey, i'm sorry i didn't deliver. >> what he will come in with is a sense for the balance sheet that will simply say, you can do better in terms of buying back stock, which will only help, that you are generating so much free cash even under a not great scenario. you are still going to do $50 billion in free cash flow. >> there is this brand strength. apple displacing coke as the number one brand. apple is now number one. last year, they were number two. they were number 8 in 2011. >> where is samsung? >> samsung is third from last. >> third from last.
mr. acahn's offices at the g.m. building. they are not sharing if they settled on a final plan. you are going to have carl icahn sitting across from tim cook. i am told cook has been a student in the way of icahn. >> pass/fail? >> how you listen to carl when he is coming at you and telling you to do better things. >> carl is not going to give him any advice on the business, per se, one would imagine. you need to do better. >> i think cook comes in on a high. i think the...