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i thought might be opposed who when i called and talked to them they said of course, that's a no brainer. i think there is a reason for that. i think we are at a tipping point certainly in this city but i think in the country in terms of people understanding the very dramatic and negative health consequences of this country's huge consumption of sugary beverages and consumption that has increased and increased as we've seen larger container sizes and more and more consumption. we have seen a steady stream of scientific studies directly linking consumption and over consumption to sugary beverages to contribute to diabetes and public awareness of the linkage between the beverages is literally through the roof and higher than i thought it would be. i want to thank dr. richmond for being here. i know that richmond gets beaten up a lot for having the gull to go first and raising this issue and putting forth this proposal and fighting very hard to get a pass and i did not succeed in richmond but i think richmond deserves a lot of credit, dr. riter man deserves a lot of credit. sometimes when y
i thought might be opposed who when i called and talked to them they said of course, that's a no brainer. i think there is a reason for that. i think we are at a tipping point certainly in this city but i think in the country in terms of people understanding the very dramatic and negative health consequences of this country's huge consumption of sugary beverages and consumption that has increased and increased as we've seen larger container sizes and more and more consumption. we have seen a...
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. >> in a way, it is a no-brainer.made a conscious decision as chairmaman ryan said in a few short weeks we have had to focus on where we caagree. paul ryan and patty murray. marco rubio immediately criticized t deal. other republicans have weighed in against the d deal because it inincreases s spending levels. liberals do not like it becae on implementxtend benefits and squeezes pension out of future and prent employees. >> it is a deal. the nature of compromise is that you are happy about some things, unhappy about others. sayinhebio coming out had not read it yet, but -- that is what is wrong with washington. these guys did what people have done for hundrs of years in this country. until recently. it is the way to govern. it is not perfect but it is better than the alternatives, as they have figured out. waiting u up all night for the white smoke to come ou of the chimney. when it came, my heart leapt. it is aa deal thatat will prevea shutdown. from a purely partisan republican perspective, it means instead of worry
. >> in a way, it is a no-brainer.made a conscious decision as chairmaman ryan said in a few short weeks we have had to focus on where we caagree. paul ryan and patty murray. marco rubio immediately criticized t deal. other republicans have weighed in against the d deal because it inincreases s spending levels. liberals do not like it becae on implementxtend benefits and squeezes pension out of future and prent employees. >> it is a deal. the nature of compromise is that you are...
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secretary-general, obviously that is almost a no-brainer in a way. but, yes, i don't know - i don't know the controversy surrounding others. i think that the selection of speakers is quite a good reflection on nelson mandela's time in office. it would be nice to see more south africans, perhaps, that would be possible my only criticism of the speakers. >> editor of "the south africa." thank you very much indeed. >> now, most people think of oil drilling as a capital-intensive job undertaken by corporations. in myanmar it's luring thousands of poor people from the countryside. >> it's 19th century technology, combined with 21st century entrepreneursh entrepreneurship. this is a farm ir turned prospector lured to the oil pits by the thought of easy money >> translation: when i heard about it i dreamt of striking a pot of gold. >> he got family and friends to help him by equipment. it's not fancy or high tech. it serves his purpose. on a good day he makes $45, a small portion in this country. it comes at a risk. >> there are some dangerers, like mechani
secretary-general, obviously that is almost a no-brainer in a way. but, yes, i don't know - i don't know the controversy surrounding others. i think that the selection of speakers is quite a good reflection on nelson mandela's time in office. it would be nice to see more south africans, perhaps, that would be possible my only criticism of the speakers. >> editor of "the south africa." thank you very much indeed. >> now, most people think of oil drilling as a...
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whether a whole host of items are normally no brainers for congress. they're having trouble, as you might imagine, as is in surprise getting it done. you heard of a grand bargain. this isn't even a baby grand bargain. this is keeping the music playing to keep the government from shutting down. this deal that has not yet been inked that is likely to come as we understand has done everything but reach very far. provides a framework by which congress can come back in january and pass those spending bills and avoid another catastrophe. over the weekend we heard dick durban, number two democrat in the senate. >> what i hear from patty murray, negotiations are making progress, moving in the right directions. they have not closed the deal. i hope as part of it the negotiators will take to heart what the president had to say. >> reporter: so just to be clear, del, this isn't a deal to extend government spending. this is a framework by which congress is going to come back in january and fill in the details. this makes is more likely there won't an shutdown but
whether a whole host of items are normally no brainers for congress. they're having trouble, as you might imagine, as is in surprise getting it done. you heard of a grand bargain. this isn't even a baby grand bargain. this is keeping the music playing to keep the government from shutting down. this deal that has not yet been inked that is likely to come as we understand has done everything but reach very far. provides a framework by which congress can come back in january and pass those...
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that's a no-brainer. still ahead on "way too early," kickers, you know they can be heroes. the one forts ravens had a chance last night to put the champs back in the playoffs with some money night football. highlights after the break. speaking of heroes, more rob ford. he visits a gospel church. yes, we have individual video of that. and -- some of these are coming your way if you live in the northeastern part of country. bill karins will be here. you dropped that! >> a tattoo? >> what yeah, they're cool and they last rest of your life. >> you'll not be getting a tattoo for christmas. >> yeah, if you want one, you'll have to pay for it out of your own allowance. >> all right! >> homer! my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that wo
that's a no-brainer. still ahead on "way too early," kickers, you know they can be heroes. the one forts ravens had a chance last night to put the champs back in the playoffs with some money night football. highlights after the break. speaking of heroes, more rob ford. he visits a gospel church. yes, we have individual video of that. and -- some of these are coming your way if you live in the northeastern part of country. bill karins will be here. you dropped that! >> a tattoo?...
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their one-size-fits-all approach might not be right now >> reporter: what's the mutium fund's no-brainer? target date mutual funds. fund. >> how is this supposed to make saving for retirement easier? >> you are missing the bigger message here simplicity. >> target date mutual funds have sparked a lively debate about a product that on its face sounds simple. pick your retirement date, find it. >> what we do is we invest them for our target date of retirement. if you are going to retire in 2025, you buy a 2025 fund. >> they are generally comprised of a mix of funds. the more you hold in stock, that's a riskier part of your portfolio that's designed to generate growth. as your retirement date grows closer, in what's called the glide path, the fund manager glides money out of stocks and into bonds with the yd that the money you need will be safer there. so, if you are retiring in 2025, by the time you get there, your fund may have a mix of 30% stocks and 70% in bonds and cash. but before the market crash of 2008, many funds close to their target date had much heavier al cases to stocks meani
their one-size-fits-all approach might not be right now >> reporter: what's the mutium fund's no-brainer? target date mutual funds. fund. >> how is this supposed to make saving for retirement easier? >> you are missing the bigger message here simplicity. >> target date mutual funds have sparked a lively debate about a product that on its face sounds simple. pick your retirement date, find it. >> what we do is we invest them for our target date of retirement. if you...
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. >> reporter: for art lover rachel walker, buying a ticket online, it's a no-brainer. >> who wouldn'ts is the kind of painting you look at in a museum. >> reporter: it was in a museum in new york when organizer perry co-chan came up with an idea. put the fun back in fund-raising for holding an action not just for the super rich but a regular old raffle. >> who would work when you look at picasso? everyone knows picasso. this piece is signed here. >> reporter: she got permission to raffle off the painting by picasso's family. an anonymous donor bought it from the new york gallery on behalf of the charity. the raffle is limited to 50,000 tickets to go toward a charity to save an ancient city. the 1914 painting is an impressive example of picasso's work but we asked whether the raffle cheapens it in a way. >> no. no, it's not cheapening it. i think it's the most wonderful kind of miraculous thing. i think there are good gimmicks and bad gimmicks and this is very probably a great gimmick. >> reporter: and picasso's own family members said this is one gimmick pablo picasso himself would ha
. >> reporter: for art lover rachel walker, buying a ticket online, it's a no-brainer. >> who wouldn'ts is the kind of painting you look at in a museum. >> reporter: it was in a museum in new york when organizer perry co-chan came up with an idea. put the fun back in fund-raising for holding an action not just for the super rich but a regular old raffle. >> who would work when you look at picasso? everyone knows picasso. this piece is signed here. >> reporter: she...
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brazil was a no-brainer for these big companies, but the next world kun is in russia in 2018, and then022, both hugely controversial destinations. will companies fall over themselves to be associated with the world cup after next year? christine? >> all right. so interesting. thanks, jim. >>> coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern today, the jobless rate, lowest in five years. but in this low-wage economy, tips -- tips are more important than ever. here's a quiz for you. which job gets the best tips? waiter? bartender? gaming dealer? or is it none of the above? the answer at 2:00 p.m. eastern. we'll see you then. >>> started sliding sideways, and got real close to the house, and i thought, well, better stop and get a wrecker out here. >> an ice storm freezes the south just as a new storm is preparing to shock the northeast. cars swerve down street, cities paralyzed and hundreds of thousands of people without power. >> very glad to be on my way home. >> first thing, what would you like to do? >> go home and see my wife. >> coming home. new this morning, an american detained in north korea since
brazil was a no-brainer for these big companies, but the next world kun is in russia in 2018, and then022, both hugely controversial destinations. will companies fall over themselves to be associated with the world cup after next year? christine? >> all right. so interesting. thanks, jim. >>> coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern today, the jobless rate, lowest in five years. but in this low-wage economy, tips -- tips are more important than ever. here's a quiz for you. which job gets...
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." >> no brainer, superman. >> you think? >> he has all the powers.ut and superman can do anything. >> ben affleck is playing batman and we know who will be wonder woman, opposite of batman and superman. an israeli actress named gal gadot and she is absolutely stunning. >> she's pretty. >> absolutely stunning. she rose to fame by being gisele on the fourth, fifth and sixth installations on the "fast and furious." she took her facebook page to talk about how excited she is. writing i can't express how happy and exciting i am to be part of this project. she is 28 years old and will she will play diana not exactly like superman or batman who needs the cape. it is coming out in 2015. here's some cool things everybody needs to know. she can kick butt and knows how to use a gun she was part of the israeli army. she worked as a fitness instructor. she likes motorcycles, that's pretty cool. a mom, a 2-year-old at home and friends with the recently passed away in that horrible accident paul walker from the "fast and furious." >> a beauty but she will have her
." >> no brainer, superman. >> you think? >> he has all the powers.ut and superman can do anything. >> ben affleck is playing batman and we know who will be wonder woman, opposite of batman and superman. an israeli actress named gal gadot and she is absolutely stunning. >> she's pretty. >> absolutely stunning. she rose to fame by being gisele on the fourth, fifth and sixth installations on the "fast and furious." she took her facebook page to...
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on of the question was a no brainer a key on the coast. i have to choose. he can sit at the base. for me. in that kosovo. if so it's made from a site on anybody. when you need to find me in the sos to do before saturday. it is ridiculous. mostly just being me. put it on the eighteenth had a right to speak. so i got up and was made by me it's the end was insane with me. just green kitchen because i'm not dead yet to be seen. heat and light cooking a bit better knowing that at the net. this festive time of year we could not possibly opportunity to try now one of honest family favorites hanukkah treats and enjoy a taste of supper at one game that afternoon that an edit button that in me that ability to state the fifty four handle to lead me back to the pulley and max was with me and that somehow she looks. each tribe are only two sydney. and also he is weak. it isn't hard the sin and heal. i am able to do and see a student at me i'm hooked. he and the co produced it was also no one to keep our audience and everything connected to me it's the most needy people at the nancy being. vane
on of the question was a no brainer a key on the coast. i have to choose. he can sit at the base. for me. in that kosovo. if so it's made from a site on anybody. when you need to find me in the sos to do before saturday. it is ridiculous. mostly just being me. put it on the eighteenth had a right to speak. so i got up and was made by me it's the end was insane with me. just green kitchen because i'm not dead yet to be seen. heat and light cooking a bit better knowing that at the net. this...
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. >> reporter: for art lover rachel walker, buying a ticket on-line was a no-brainer. >> who wouldn'ttheir home. like going to a museum. >> reporter: that is what a million bucks looks like. it was in a museum in new york when organizer perry came up with the idea, put the fun back in fund-raising by holding not an auction for this super rich, but a regular old raffle. >> who else than picasso could work when you look for a famous painter, everyone knows picasso. this piece is signed here. >> reporter: she got permission to raffle off the painting from picasso's family, an anonymous donor bought it from the new york gallery on behalf of the charity. the raffle is limited to 50,000 tickets with proceeds going toward a charity to save the ancient city of tier in lebanon, a unesco world heritage site. art critic said the 1914 maining is an impressive example of picasso's work. but we asked whether the raffle cheapens it in a way. >> no! no, it's not cheapening it. i think it's the most wonderful kind of miraculous thing. i think there are good gimmicks and bad gimmicks. and this is very
. >> reporter: for art lover rachel walker, buying a ticket on-line was a no-brainer. >> who wouldn'ttheir home. like going to a museum. >> reporter: that is what a million bucks looks like. it was in a museum in new york when organizer perry came up with the idea, put the fun back in fund-raising by holding not an auction for this super rich, but a regular old raffle. >> who else than picasso could work when you look for a famous painter, everyone knows picasso. this...
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so, whatever decisions i make, it's a no-brainer.ave to make sure that it's going to positively impact the city as a whole. and that's just how i view every decision that i make through that particular lens. >> let's talk a little about your district in particular. what do you hear about transportation from your constituents? is there adequate muni service? >> well, it's funny that you mention muni. [laughter] >> and let me just say this. as someone who caught -- i mean, we caught muni -- when i was growing up in the city, i mean, that's how you got around. and there were some real problems with muni. i've talking about just -- i mean, the buses were always dirty, they were always packed. there was just always some challenges and the city is growing clearly. and we need to look at all modes of transportation and how we allow people to move around the city safely. and part of that is making sure that muni is running well. and i know in particular the m judah has been a real challenge. and we have come very close to securing revenue fo
so, whatever decisions i make, it's a no-brainer.ave to make sure that it's going to positively impact the city as a whole. and that's just how i view every decision that i make through that particular lens. >> let's talk a little about your district in particular. what do you hear about transportation from your constituents? is there adequate muni service? >> well, it's funny that you mention muni. [laughter] >> and let me just say this. as someone who caught -- i mean, we...
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when we have ice, that's a no brainer. you want to take it easy. want to look for the steadier showers and rain. 35 by 9:00. by lunch time leftover showers. low 40s with perhaps a peek or two of sun. still problems. here's the winter storm warning i was telling you about. all the counties in white. the winter weather advisory is south of us in the purple color, they'll expire at 7:00 a.m. already many areas 33, 34. not nearly as bad as it is north and west. this is ice on top of would you believe 7, 8 inches of snow in spots from eastern west virginia through areas in frederick and caroll counties, even 5-inch plus totals in northern loudoun out toward winchester, charles town. unbelievable the way it showed yesterday in the afternoon for just a few hours. it really piled up. freezing rain being the main culprit this morning. watching this conveyor belt of moisture coming in still from alabama and georgia. still raining in eastern kentucky. this will take a while to work its way through us. that's why i think through 10:00, 11:00 well have rain sho
when we have ice, that's a no brainer. you want to take it easy. want to look for the steadier showers and rain. 35 by 9:00. by lunch time leftover showers. low 40s with perhaps a peek or two of sun. still problems. here's the winter storm warning i was telling you about. all the counties in white. the winter weather advisory is south of us in the purple color, they'll expire at 7:00 a.m. already many areas 33, 34. not nearly as bad as it is north and west. this is ice on top of would you...
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funding that goes into ways to overhaul campaign finance all of its recommendations are much needed no brainer solutions that any high school kid could understand and agree with but the final touching moment is when one of the commission's co-chairs issued a call to arms saying it's now up to us all to transition from this back fighting phase to implementation and legislative action these fixes that won't happen naturally which is so true because the people we need to write new laws that aren't filled with illegal corrupt loopholes are the same people who benefit from them never be britain legislating against corruption would be the most unnatural thing for politicians to ever do so who knows if it'll ever happen but at least for this entertaining report goes into the shredder and gets forgotten maybe our politicians will give it a quick read and remember they're supposed to be serving the public not their bank accounts for just one moment tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. and that does it for now for more on the stories we cover go to youtube dot com sl
funding that goes into ways to overhaul campaign finance all of its recommendations are much needed no brainer solutions that any high school kid could understand and agree with but the final touching moment is when one of the commission's co-chairs issued a call to arms saying it's now up to us all to transition from this back fighting phase to implementation and legislative action these fixes that won't happen naturally which is so true because the people we need to write new laws that aren't...
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when i was presented with the opportunity to join this company, it was a no-brainer. collegiate ?hings a big draw >> absolutely. stars that are not known at the national level are the biggest hit on college campuses. i am a giants fan. ron to wisconsin people will go nuts. >> what is the strangest or weirdest events that you have gotten a request for? >> the strangest or weirdest event? i don't know how strange this but that i think it is really cool. we had jr smith booked to attend a bar mitzvah. andttended and showed up the bar mitzvah was held on a basketball court creek he lifted the 13-year-old boy over his head and everybody was freaking out. we thought that wasn't really clear experience. it looks to over-the-top corporate customers are names you would recognize, yahoo! and pepsico. coming up, what consumers think and what they say -- doesn't matter. we will explain what he means. and matt went shopping using only bitcoin. ♪ minutes past the hour, which means bloomberg tv is on the markets. let's get you caught up on today's action. stocks are falling right no
when i was presented with the opportunity to join this company, it was a no-brainer. collegiate ?hings a big draw >> absolutely. stars that are not known at the national level are the biggest hit on college campuses. i am a giants fan. ron to wisconsin people will go nuts. >> what is the strangest or weirdest events that you have gotten a request for? >> the strangest or weirdest event? i don't know how strange this but that i think it is really cool. we had jr smith booked to...
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actually got out of the house of representatives i mean simple stuff that you would think would be no brainers like like let's no longer give a tax break to companies that dismantle factories in the united states move them overseas let's stop rewarding them just let it go to neutral they've got filibuster by the republican side so. the thing the f.d.r. had that obama doesn't have is that when f. . came into power the united states had been seen for three years the consequences of a politician who was basically saying. just wait for the job creators they'll figure it all out the billionaires will take care of this everything this is a cycle little round of them be fine and and by the end of three years people knew that it was a lot and they were ready for change and so f.d.r. had this over what not only an overwhelming majority in the house in the senate but i quote in the book at some length through the new york times article at the time about how the the american people were just overwhelming their politicians with you know give him what he wants better happen had obama come into office and a
actually got out of the house of representatives i mean simple stuff that you would think would be no brainers like like let's no longer give a tax break to companies that dismantle factories in the united states move them overseas let's stop rewarding them just let it go to neutral they've got filibuster by the republican side so. the thing the f.d.r. had that obama doesn't have is that when f. . came into power the united states had been seen for three years the consequences of a politician...
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actually got out of the house of representatives i mean simple stuff that you would think would be no brainers like like let's no longer give a tax break to companies that dismantle factories in the united states move them overseas let's stop rewarding them just let it go neutral they've got filibuster by the republican side so. the thing the f.d.r. had that obama doesn't have is that when f. . came into power the united states had been seen for three years the consequences of a politician who was basically saying. just wait for the job creators they'll figure it all out the billionaires will take care of this everything this is a cycle little round of them be fine and and by the end of three years people knew that it was a lot and they were ready for change and so f.d.r. had this over what not only an overwhelming majority in the house in the senate but i quote in the book at some length through the new york times article at the time about how the the american people were just overwhelming their politicians with you know give him what he wants better happen had obama come into office and a ye
actually got out of the house of representatives i mean simple stuff that you would think would be no brainers like like let's no longer give a tax break to companies that dismantle factories in the united states move them overseas let's stop rewarding them just let it go neutral they've got filibuster by the republican side so. the thing the f.d.r. had that obama doesn't have is that when f. . came into power the united states had been seen for three years the consequences of a politician who...
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funding that goes into ways to overhaul campaign finance all of its recommendations are much needed no brainer solutions that any high school kid could understand and agree with but the final touching moment is when one of the commission's co-chairs issued a call to arms saying it's now up to us all to transition from this backbiting phase to implementation and legislative action these fixes won't happen naturally which is so true because the people we need to write new laws that aren't filled with legal corrupt loopholes are the saved people who benefit from them never be britain legislating against corruption would be the most unnatural thing for politicians to ever do so who knows if it'll ever happen but at least for this entertaining report goes into the shredder and gets forgotten maybe our politicians will give it a quick read and remember they're supposed to be serving the public and not their bank accounts for just one moment tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter abs the rest of it. and that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com sl
funding that goes into ways to overhaul campaign finance all of its recommendations are much needed no brainer solutions that any high school kid could understand and agree with but the final touching moment is when one of the commission's co-chairs issued a call to arms saying it's now up to us all to transition from this backbiting phase to implementation and legislative action these fixes won't happen naturally which is so true because the people we need to write new laws that aren't filled...
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a week or so ago when "time" magazine named him the person of the year, no-brainer.king that up on the sidewalks of new york. >> you have felt that excitement. you said a no-brainer. could you have really have seen the kind of impact this man would have? >> no. i think nothing he does has surprised us. what has surprised us is he has done it more effectively than we thought. what we were after, as you and i chatted in rome, a good pastor with a track record of solid administration, the fatherly warm tender for the sheep, for his people. and we got that on steroids with pope francis. he's the world's parish priest. they used to call him father george. and the world is calling him father francis. he's our francis. and he's just a great, loving parish priest. >> i loved his reaction to being named "time's" person of the year. i'm not looking for fame or celebrity or more power. but if it can spread -- >> you got it. if it can be a vehicle. "time" magazine, i'm more worried about timeless things. he shrugs and says, thanks. who cares? i'm not looking for this. but if it
a week or so ago when "time" magazine named him the person of the year, no-brainer.king that up on the sidewalks of new york. >> you have felt that excitement. you said a no-brainer. could you have really have seen the kind of impact this man would have? >> no. i think nothing he does has surprised us. what has surprised us is he has done it more effectively than we thought. what we were after, as you and i chatted in rome, a good pastor with a track record of solid...
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actually got out of the house of representatives i mean simple stuff that you would think would be no brainers like like let's no longer give a tax break to companies that dismantle factories in the united states move them overseas let's stop rewarding them just let it go to neutral they've got filibuster by the republican side so. the thing the f.d.r. have that obama doesn't have is that when f. . came into power the united states had been seen for three years the consequences of a politician who was basically saying. just wait for the job creators they'll figure it all out the billionaires will take care of this everything this is a cycle little round of them be fine and and by the end of three years people knew that it was a lot and they were ready for change and so f.d.r. had this over what not only an overwhelming majority in the house in the senate but i quote in the book at some length through the new york times article at the time about how the the american people were just overwhelming their politicians with you know give him what he wants better happen had obama come into office and
actually got out of the house of representatives i mean simple stuff that you would think would be no brainers like like let's no longer give a tax break to companies that dismantle factories in the united states move them overseas let's stop rewarding them just let it go to neutral they've got filibuster by the republican side so. the thing the f.d.r. have that obama doesn't have is that when f. . came into power the united states had been seen for three years the consequences of a politician...
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it is a no brainer. i wear two hats. i'm in the criminal justice system and i'm in the media. judgement to decide. gentleman especially in this day and age and the feeling that we need to know so much more. though said they wanted to know whether or not the police had responded in and adequate manner. once it was challenged they had to come up with a legitimate reason for the release. you can't exceptions swallowing the rules. you release them all the time or else we won't be able to use them. >> if we hear a lot of cries for help and anguish and lull bullef we just hear that, then what is the point? >> we are going to look at the timelines. all 911 calls are timed. and then what are we going to have lawsuits against police officers? >> how about they do the report without putting calls out there without breaking the hearts of 20 mothers and 20 fathers. >> if you don't break the hearts then you are breaking the law. >> it is an interesting debate and the calls are being looked at right now at fox and a decision will be made whether they will be released here. bombshell testimo
it is a no brainer. i wear two hats. i'm in the criminal justice system and i'm in the media. judgement to decide. gentleman especially in this day and age and the feeling that we need to know so much more. though said they wanted to know whether or not the police had responded in and adequate manner. once it was challenged they had to come up with a legitimate reason for the release. you can't exceptions swallowing the rules. you release them all the time or else we won't be able to use them....
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this is a no brainer for me.on't know why we're having this argument, and even more importantly, i don't know why we're giving the amount of time we are to someone whose opinions are to the right fringe of what is going on culturally in the united states of america and more importantly, what is legal. we're having a discussion about something that should never even be considered right now. you don't treat people differently. that the just the bottom line. that's not the way america is supposed to do it. >> i got a statement from the robertson family released earlier. says we want to thank all of you for prayers and support. we want you to know first and foremost we're a family rooted in our faith and god and we believe the bible is the word and comments to the reporter were course and his believes are grounded in the teachings of the bible. phil is a godly man that follows what the bible says, love the lord your god with all your heard and love your neighbor as yourself. phil would never encourage hate and we're
this is a no brainer for me.on't know why we're having this argument, and even more importantly, i don't know why we're giving the amount of time we are to someone whose opinions are to the right fringe of what is going on culturally in the united states of america and more importantly, what is legal. we're having a discussion about something that should never even be considered right now. you don't treat people differently. that the just the bottom line. that's not the way america is supposed...
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. >> house speaker brainer -- john baker blast of marie and right in deal we will talk with that congressman coming up. ask me what it's like to get your best nht's sleep every night. [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. ask me about staying asleep. [announcer] tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. every day we're working to and to keep our commitnts. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. so i deserve a small business credit c
. >> house speaker brainer -- john baker blast of marie and right in deal we will talk with that congressman coming up. ask me what it's like to get your best nht's sleep every night. [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. ask me about staying asleep. [announcer] tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. tempur-pedic. the most...
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. >> build the right car -- no- brainer. ,> every vehicle is a series of in some ways, compromises.right choices. that is where the magic is. >> i think we have made the right choice in a lot of ways. dynamics. exterior aesthetics. these are things that i -- these are things that are resonating with the customers. >> i worry that old perceptions will keep people from getting our cars a chance. we need to find a way so people will take an opportunity to get in our car and experience it. that is a big hurdle to overcome. >> what will that success look like? is it number one, number two, number three? >> i couldn't settle for anything less than number one. >> numbers are the most important to indicate cadillac is on the rebound. there are other measurement specialties brand is heading in the right direction. >> how do you and the rest of the sea-suite describe the new line of products? >> i drive the cars twice a year and we go out there to be competition. we do it. i come back from the trips. i have an over the moon feeling on vehicle dynamics and power and performance and design that
. >> build the right car -- no- brainer. ,> every vehicle is a series of in some ways, compromises.right choices. that is where the magic is. >> i think we have made the right choice in a lot of ways. dynamics. exterior aesthetics. these are things that i -- these are things that are resonating with the customers. >> i worry that old perceptions will keep people from getting our cars a chance. we need to find a way so people will take an opportunity to get in our car and...
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it borders on a no-brainer and we should do it.at we live in a global world, a global economy, that is interdependent. clearly what happens in 2008 affected what happened in china and all around the world. we got a lot of lame for that. .- blame for that how do you see the global economy over the next few years? >> there are signs that it is strengthening. the euro zone appears to be coming out of its recession. it appears to have made a lot of progress in terms of its financial system. there is more strengthen its growth. you have seen other parts of the world with strengthening growth. you have seen that reflected in our export. her exports are growing more quickly. >> you go back to washington says, it the president is the holiday season. come by for a drink. and he says, tell me, what shape is our economy in? what are the problems and what are the opportunities? that we would enter a really terrible time. we are healing. we are making progress well, but there is a lot more we need to do. i also tell them, and these are things h
it borders on a no-brainer and we should do it.at we live in a global world, a global economy, that is interdependent. clearly what happens in 2008 affected what happened in china and all around the world. we got a lot of lame for that. .- blame for that how do you see the global economy over the next few years? >> there are signs that it is strengthening. the euro zone appears to be coming out of its recession. it appears to have made a lot of progress in terms of its financial system....
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for barra, the auto industry was a no brainer.r's footsteps. >> automotive is kind of in my blood. i grew up in southeastern michigan. my dad was dye maker at general motors for thine years. from the days you stood outside the dealerships looking at the new vehicles, that was how i was raised. >> at 18 she took a job at gm to help pay her college tuition. she boring her way up to global product development overseeing major launches like the cadillac cts. and even though she grew up at gm, she has a different way of thinking. >> she's recognized the way it worked in the past wasn't working. there needs to be less reliance on cost cutting and more on what the company supposed to do, building great trucks and cars. >> now she will join other top women in business. yao!'s melissa myer, and facebook's cheryl sandberg. the depart you of her predecessor marks the end of the governnt motors. he is e last ceo appointed under the treasury's watch after the government this week sold its remaining shares of gm. the tomaker is now ithe drivers
for barra, the auto industry was a no brainer.r's footsteps. >> automotive is kind of in my blood. i grew up in southeastern michigan. my dad was dye maker at general motors for thine years. from the days you stood outside the dealerships looking at the new vehicles, that was how i was raised. >> at 18 she took a job at gm to help pay her college tuition. she boring her way up to global product development overseeing major launches like the cadillac cts. and even though she grew up...
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it seems like a no-brainer. >> not just assets that are moving but businesses that are moving themselves share of the security industry jobs in this country, has dropped from 30% to 20%. over 20 years. we only recovered 23% of the jobs in securities industry that were lost in the crash. country overall has regained 53% of the jobs that were lost. that gap, those lost jobs all together are payrolls $8.6 billions a year. >> wow, so, here is the thing. we know the numbers, we feel them we should you know feel it, anyone living in new york, yet the city went out and elected someone who says, i want to go after the rich guys, he wants to double down on this disastous approach. >> i don't think that governor cuomo will let it happen, if you read report of his tax commission it did not give much leeway for raising taxes on the higher income people. charles: ill am with you with respect -- i'm with you with respect to governor cuomo, but idea that people who live in new york city, a city that is losing financial strength, of industry that really is why the city is held up so well, we're losing t
it seems like a no-brainer. >> not just assets that are moving but businesses that are moving themselves share of the security industry jobs in this country, has dropped from 30% to 20%. over 20 years. we only recovered 23% of the jobs in securities industry that were lost in the crash. country overall has regained 53% of the jobs that were lost. that gap, those lost jobs all together are payrolls $8.6 billions a year. >> wow, so, here is the thing. we know the numbers, we feel them...
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unemployment is say no brainer.people off unemployment a couple of days before christmas is is just a brutally bad politics and it's terrible for people. and the democrats are hitting back against republicans really hard on that. that's why the republicans will have this very interesting problem when harry reid has said will he bring up the extension of unemployment again first thing when they get back to washington. let's see if they are going to vote against a stand-alone bill to extend unemployment insurance to 1.3 million americans who need it badly. that's nuts. the health care thing, they don't want health care to work and they were handed this gift in the form of these website glitches so they could hammer away on that. they don't want it to work because it's going to be really successful for people to see they can get health care, as jumy points out. >> as important as health care and the unemployment issue are, what is more important than duck dynasty? i have to switch topics for just a moment. honestly, se
unemployment is say no brainer.people off unemployment a couple of days before christmas is is just a brutally bad politics and it's terrible for people. and the democrats are hitting back against republicans really hard on that. that's why the republicans will have this very interesting problem when harry reid has said will he bring up the extension of unemployment again first thing when they get back to washington. let's see if they are going to vote against a stand-alone bill to extend...
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. >> reporter: a leading senate democrat says the law's renewal ace no-brainer and he's vowing to make modifications that will deal with law enforcement's concerns. >> that's very dangerous. because if you can remove the metal at the last minute, put the gun through the metal detector, it will get through and could create mayhem. the house bill today keeps that loophole in the law. >> reporter: while the senate still need to act on the night the law expires the same day they're back in session some large cities aren't waiting for congress. philadelphia banned 3d gun printing just last month, brett. >> kathryn, thank you. >>> do you think new laws are needed to restrict plastic guns? let me know at facebook.com/brettbair sr. >>> lawmakers meet again tomorrow to work on the much delayed farm bill. the latest short-term extension runs out at the end of the year. there are grim forecasts of major price increases for food if new legislation is not passed. the speaker of the house today said he's done all he can. >> i want the farm bill conference to be completed. chairman lucas has made a n
. >> reporter: a leading senate democrat says the law's renewal ace no-brainer and he's vowing to make modifications that will deal with law enforcement's concerns. >> that's very dangerous. because if you can remove the metal at the last minute, put the gun through the metal detector, it will get through and could create mayhem. the house bill today keeps that loophole in the law. >> reporter: while the senate still need to act on the night the law expires the same day...
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it borders on a no-brainer and we should just do it.>rose: we all know that we livl economy that's dependent or interdependent one way or the other. what happened in 2008 here affected awhat happened in china and all around the world. we got a lot of blame for that as you know as well as anyone how do you see the global economy over the next several years? >> i think you've seen signs of, appears to be coming out of its recession, in terms of its financial system. there's a lot more it needs to do, in strengthening and growth and you've seen that reflected in our exports, our exports have grown a lot more quickly in the last six months than they have for years before that. >>rose: the president says it'su come by for a week? you go by and he says tell me what is the shame our economy is in and what are the problems and what are the opportunities? what do you tell the president your boss? >> i tell my boss that we wentt. we are healing. we are making progress well but there is a lot more we need to do. and i'd also tell him and these are
it borders on a no-brainer and we should just do it.>rose: we all know that we livl economy that's dependent or interdependent one way or the other. what happened in 2008 here affected awhat happened in china and all around the world. we got a lot of blame for that as you know as well as anyone how do you see the global economy over the next several years? >> i think you've seen signs of, appears to be coming out of its recession, in terms of its financial system. there's a lot more it...
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it seems like a no-brainer. what is the biggest handicap?e biggest stumbling block is giving insurers to come back and try again. look at how they have been treated. there were told to get these products ready and they did. no one can sign of. six people on the first day. a turnaround and say, the latest, which is the best -- even if they're not sure there on your policy, pay the bills even if they're not pay your premium. don't worry and we will take care of it. that's a big stretch. so they are now faced with not the business they were promised, heavily more expensive book of business because a lot more sick people a showing of. the rules have changed every time. delayed for one year, i think insurers would be, enough. gerri: the reality, i mean, isn't it true that essentially the insurance industry has almost been nationalized with this? told that they can have profits in a certain range, can't get too high. if you go to low the government will pay you money. how is that really an industry? >> well, they have dictated products. you get fo
it seems like a no-brainer. what is the biggest handicap?e biggest stumbling block is giving insurers to come back and try again. look at how they have been treated. there were told to get these products ready and they did. no one can sign of. six people on the first day. a turnaround and say, the latest, which is the best -- even if they're not sure there on your policy, pay the bills even if they're not pay your premium. don't worry and we will take care of it. that's a big stretch. so they...
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for barra, the auto industry was a no brainer.owing in her father's footsteps. >> automotive is kind of in my blood. i grew up in southeastern michigan. my dad was dye maker at general motors for thine years. from the days you stood outside the dealerships looking at the new vehicles, that was how i was raised. >> at 18 she took a job at gm to help pay her college tuition. she boring her way up to global product development overseeing major launches like the cadillac cts. and even though she grew up at gm, she has a different way of thinking. >> she's recognized the way it worked in the past wasn't working. there needs to be less reliance on cost cutting and more on what the company supposed to do, building great trucks and cars. >> now she will join other top women in business. yahoo!'s melissa myer, and facebook's cheryl sandberg. the depart you of her predecessor marks the end of the government motors. he is the last ceo appointed under the treasury's watch after the government this week sold its remaining shares of gm. the aut
for barra, the auto industry was a no brainer.owing in her father's footsteps. >> automotive is kind of in my blood. i grew up in southeastern michigan. my dad was dye maker at general motors for thine years. from the days you stood outside the dealerships looking at the new vehicles, that was how i was raised. >> at 18 she took a job at gm to help pay her college tuition. she boring her way up to global product development overseeing major launches like the cadillac cts. and even...
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it's a no-brainer. all i'm talking about is the packaging on this.f you remember the remembrances of jfk with the anniversary of the assassination and think of the pinnacle of catholic power in america, which was 1963, and look at where it is now, there is something here about the democratic party losing its influence with catholic voters, and they just open themselves up to a punch that they didn't have to open themselves up to, and in keep doing this, and there's got to be some sense of reckoning for the way in which they present things, even things that make perfect sense. if you don't sell it to the people who are catholic and let them know this has nothing to do with not caring about you and the issues that you represent as a catholic voter, we understand you're the swing voters in this country, we're going to pay attention to you and respect you, but we're -- >> okay, maybe we should have like we have all kinds of -- we have gay, we have jewish, all kinds of people in the white house making sure the president is sensitive to the concerns of the
it's a no-brainer. all i'm talking about is the packaging on this.f you remember the remembrances of jfk with the anniversary of the assassination and think of the pinnacle of catholic power in america, which was 1963, and look at where it is now, there is something here about the democratic party losing its influence with catholic voters, and they just open themselves up to a punch that they didn't have to open themselves up to, and in keep doing this, and there's got to be some sense of...
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. >> i don't know if this is from the no-brainer school of wisdom but what kind of survey result areey honestly going to say, i'm loaded, i'm high, and sure you can swab my cheek? it just sounds so ridiculous. understandably i don't know all of the data that they were compiling but we'll continue to follow this one. danny and paul, thank you. have a great day. nice to see you. >>> so this hour the president is meeting with a panel appointed to review privacy issues appointed to the national security agency's spy program. the group sent him a report last week and that's apparently on the docket for discussion today. >>> so if you're a fan of walter white, the character from "breaking bad," i've got news for you. there's a real walter white, a real one, and he lives in montana and he's a meth dealer, allegedly. not allegedly anymore. the federal judge sentenced him to more than 12 years for dealing meth out of his home and for a gunfight that he had with his son over a drug debt. his son brandon shot him in the driveway. there you go. the real walter white. >>> and, oh yeah, it's the h
. >> i don't know if this is from the no-brainer school of wisdom but what kind of survey result areey honestly going to say, i'm loaded, i'm high, and sure you can swab my cheek? it just sounds so ridiculous. understandably i don't know all of the data that they were compiling but we'll continue to follow this one. danny and paul, thank you. have a great day. nice to see you. >>> so this hour the president is meeting with a panel appointed to review privacy issues appointed to...
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you know, sometimes investment is just sort of a no-brainer.his one, when i bought it, obviously it was. i disagree vehemently with ackman, as you know -- >> the stock as we're watching it live on cnbc, as it reopened for trading, the volume is huge. the stock move is huge. it's up about 10%. it's over $75 a share now. and i think the most applicable question now is, what happens next, right? everybody sort of assumed this was a company that wanted to do a buyback, whether it was a debt-fueled buyback, debt buy out, and they only had to wait until they got audited financials back to make that move. what happens now? what do you do? what happens? look, as far as i'm concerned, i want to tell you, i'm not on the board. i do have confi on that and i certainly can't speak to that. i can only talk about my own opinion. as you know, i'm a big fan of buybacks on companies that i think are cheap. it's a good for a shareholder when you do buybacks. that being said, that's my own personal opinion. i certainly have no information concerning that. but if y
you know, sometimes investment is just sort of a no-brainer.his one, when i bought it, obviously it was. i disagree vehemently with ackman, as you know -- >> the stock as we're watching it live on cnbc, as it reopened for trading, the volume is huge. the stock move is huge. it's up about 10%. it's over $75 a share now. and i think the most applicable question now is, what happens next, right? everybody sort of assumed this was a company that wanted to do a buyback, whether it was a...