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compatriots sells out to a mega brewing giant, it's an ah shucks moment instead of a chest pumping,ify, high fiving moment. >> we're a passion-driven industry. the idea that we shouldn't expect more and we just want less, we're changing that notion to we deserve more and we deserve better. as compatriots fighting on the front line for great beer in this country when one of us decides to go to the other side of the line it is a disappointing loss sometimes. >> let's talk about that other side of the line, bill butcher, from what you've seen so far, and there have been several acquisitions of smaller brewers by larger ones, have they tempered the recipes? have they tampered with the creative spirit that made th it worth acquiring. >> i don't know what they've done with the recipes. our brewery is less than three years old. we're trying to make the best beer possible an get it out to our customers as fresh as possible so people can enjoy better quality beer. >> is that the difference between a port city and a giant beer? >> our beer is very flavorful, and its it's unpasteurized. and we ge
compatriots sells out to a mega brewing giant, it's an ah shucks moment instead of a chest pumping,ify, high fiving moment. >> we're a passion-driven industry. the idea that we shouldn't expect more and we just want less, we're changing that notion to we deserve more and we deserve better. as compatriots fighting on the front line for great beer in this country when one of us decides to go to the other side of the line it is a disappointing loss sometimes. >> let's talk about that...
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find out ifying to this burglary could be linked to another one that happened less than a mile away. thieves struck a t-mobile shop on washington place northeast. they broke and at 3:00 a.m. as in the radioshack burglary. >> coming up at six, steve martin steps into some controversy. the racial joke that now has him apologizing. >> a senator air his grievances. why ran paul is complaining about everything from d.c. parking rules to the food on capitol hill. happy that ireally called you guys. you guys are what you say. 7 on your side. >> a local mother with a severely disabled child reaches out. see her emoti [ male announcer ] orfor every late night, every weekend worked, every idea sold... ♪ ...you deserve a cadillac, the fastest growing full-line luxury brand in the united states. including the all new 2014 cadillac cts, motor trend's 2014 car othe year. get the best offers of the season on our award winning products. like a 2014 ats and srx. hururry in, offers end january 2nd. christmas presents you are running out of time. this is your last chance to put them in the mail so they
find out ifying to this burglary could be linked to another one that happened less than a mile away. thieves struck a t-mobile shop on washington place northeast. they broke and at 3:00 a.m. as in the radioshack burglary. >> coming up at six, steve martin steps into some controversy. the racial joke that now has him apologizing. >> a senator air his grievances. why ran paul is complaining about everything from d.c. parking rules to the food on capitol hill. happy that ireally called...
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. >> ify husband came to me with this i should not be happy. >> you should have a me openind if thisol not li a vacuum cleaner but it is a funppliance that can do something you don't want to do. gerri: big concerns how this has been operated but the problem with these it seems they miss a lot of areas but the i robot is terrific it picked up almost everything in its path when we tested it here at "consumer reports" it did a terrific job it is programmable you could have it after everybody is asleep it is for a hundred $50 but it was a standout. >> to be but once the of blue touse -- blue two's people can talk on the airplane it will sell out. >> this is superb. it fers blue tooth or we cake about the capabilit in the blutooth realm and natalie that very good wa canceling properties for sizing comfort to a huge utility it is a terrific model. >> what you recommend? we back the buck stops here said nokia libya about would hundred dollars with a two-year contract what stays out about this product is phenomenal. with 1.tmake aixel and it can shoot a low light -onditions or photo corrti.
. >> ify husband came to me with this i should not be happy. >> you should have a me openind if thisol not li a vacuum cleaner but it is a funppliance that can do something you don't want to do. gerri: big concerns how this has been operated but the problem with these it seems they miss a lot of areas but the i robot is terrific it picked up almost everything in its path when we tested it here at "consumer reports" it did a terrific job it is programmable you could have it...
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ify. we are delighted to see great practitioners in the alts area.ew different catalysts, the jobs act which makes it easier to reach out to nonaccredited investors, those have the million dollars. had a lot year's docs of volatility, and so investors looking for-year-old -- for the yield. access to alts is easier than ever before. >> of those products, where are you seeing the most success? >> by sheer bulk, it is the most till fund world -- mutual fund world. some prognosticators said we are heading toward 2 trillion. there are a wide variety of strategies we could include. >> where do you think, and how do you think the average -- what percentage of the portfolio should this be? >> about 25%. with individuals in his left 5%. five -- les s than borrowing from stocks, barring -- borrowing from cash, and diversifying their portfolio. >> you basically have a mutual and legal structure, wrapping strategy into that. strategies are liquid, they can be long and short stock, and it is very easy to put those types of strategies individual fund format. >> gr
ify. we are delighted to see great practitioners in the alts area.ew different catalysts, the jobs act which makes it easier to reach out to nonaccredited investors, those have the million dollars. had a lot year's docs of volatility, and so investors looking for-year-old -- for the yield. access to alts is easier than ever before. >> of those products, where are you seeing the most success? >> by sheer bulk, it is the most till fund world -- mutual fund world. some prognosticators...
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ifis just what we see here. a new federal part. if you wanted to get the state and county and city laws, you need to run a bigger building. we are now a sea of government power with ever shrinking islands of liberty john: how could this be? magically we get more foless and now some of the truth has come out. the cato institute predicted that. >> we are happy to have been proved right. evyone knows that you can't have the government, you can't have government central planning create more things for more people anhave it cost less. we could have more stuff for less money. >> of course it is going to be more expensive. and what has happened so far? people don't get that. these private insurance compans, they are making a profit. by having government mandate that the profit isn't is ittoo much, and organizin things better and it will be cheaper for all. >> profit is not where your payment is going. and when people are not personally invested in what they are buying,. >> my biggest cocern is that it's been a disasous and this is as good
ifis just what we see here. a new federal part. if you wanted to get the state and county and city laws, you need to run a bigger building. we are now a sea of government power with ever shrinking islands of liberty john: how could this be? magically we get more foless and now some of the truth has come out. the cato institute predicted that. >> we are happy to have been proved right. evyone knows that you can't have the government, you can't have government central planning create more...
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ifis just what we see here. a new federal part. if you wanted to get the state and county and city laws, you ed to run a bigger building. we are now a sea of government power with ever shrinking islands of liberty john: how could this be? magically we get more for less and now some of the truth has come out. the cato institute predicted that. >> we are happy to have been proved right. everyone knows that you can't have the government, you can't have government central planning create more things for more people and have it cost less. we could havmore stuff for less money. >> of course it is going to be more expensive. and what has happened so far? people don't get tat. these private insuranc companies, they are making a profit. by having government mandate that the profit isn't is it o much, and organizing things better and it will be cheaper for all. >> profit is not where our payment is going. anwhen people are not personally invested in what the are buying,. >> my biggest concern is that it's been a disastrous and this is as goo
ifis just what we see here. a new federal part. if you wanted to get the state and county and city laws, you ed to run a bigger building. we are now a sea of government power with ever shrinking islands of liberty john: how could this be? magically we get more for less and now some of the truth has come out. the cato institute predicted that. >> we are happy to have been proved right. everyone knows that you can't have the government, you can't have government central planning create more...
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ifis sort of a double dip you think the yen is going lower. >> great to see you.ofounder of constellation wealth advisors. we have a quick break to take. when we come back, tensions are flaring in the ukraine. the eu's foreign policy is how -- is trying to help the country addressed the political and financial crisis. we talk about the economic and global applications -- global implications. ♪ >> demonstrators are active in the ukraine. -- richardnt falkenrath is the former white .ouse security advisor he is rentable at the chernoff group -- chernoff group. basically you have the ukraine favoring russia over the rest of its relationship with the eu. what is at the heart of the matter? >> it is a historically divided country. it is not the entire ukraine, it is the current president that represents the ethnically and linguistically russian portion of the country. the other half of the country is ethnically ukrainian. they are historically more oriented toward the west. is thes happened here democratically elected president has made a choice to favor his ties with r
ifis sort of a double dip you think the yen is going lower. >> great to see you.ofounder of constellation wealth advisors. we have a quick break to take. when we come back, tensions are flaring in the ukraine. the eu's foreign policy is how -- is trying to help the country addressed the political and financial crisis. we talk about the economic and global applications -- global implications. ♪ >> demonstrators are active in the ukraine. -- richardnt falkenrath is the former white...
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ifis just what we see here. a new federal part. if you wanted to get the state and county and city laws, you need to run a bigger building. we are now a sea of government power with ever shrinking islands of liberty >>> and still be affordable, cheaper. how could that be? magically we get more stuff for less? now some of the truth has come out, prices are up, some people lost coverage. the kato institute predicted that? are you happy? >> yes, we're happy to have been proved right. everybody knows you can't have the government, at least they should know, you can't have government central planning create more things for more people and have it cost less. we could have more stuff for less money if we made people consumers of their own healthcare and had some skin in the game, if they had their own, if they were paying out-of-pocket for these things, but since we're not doing that, moving away from it, of course it will get more expensive. >> wait a second, people don't get that. people say these private insurance companies make a prof
ifis just what we see here. a new federal part. if you wanted to get the state and county and city laws, you need to run a bigger building. we are now a sea of government power with ever shrinking islands of liberty >>> and still be affordable, cheaper. how could that be? magically we get more stuff for less? now some of the truth has come out, prices are up, some people lost coverage. the kato institute predicted that? are you happy? >> yes, we're happy to have been proved...
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with qu♪ ifying bundles. hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah.split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls, with cinnabon cinnamon, are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. make breakfast pop! nothing calls them to the table faster. children can learn from anyone. that's true, but it takes exceptional talent to capture a student's curiosity. and inspire them to pursue their dreams. so be a teacher. our nation's future depends upon it... the more you know. >>> during the first couple of years, following the sandowskis, we have seen their marriage transformed from shaky to hopeful. >> i have not had this on for how long? this is my wedding ring i haven't worn in several years. i decided i'm going start wearing it again. felt right. i'm going to try. >> but keeping their marriage solid wasn't easy. looming qu
with qu♪ ifying bundles. hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah.split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls, with cinnabon cinnamon, are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. make breakfast pop! nothing calls them to the table faster....
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to feel as ify there's nothing tangible attached your profit or dinners ineptness to the money make anyattach value to spending. if i decide to go in that direction of trade to stay on the path of crating value. >> our markets editor has more in common than you think that mr. belfort. i got the shirts, not the pay packet. 49 million come i could do with a few new sets. >> we are on fed watch this week heard >> i go with goldman which is the minority. bottom line is that march seems a long way away, doesn't it? three and half months. that line is a long way away. >> it might come as early as wednesday. thank you, manus cranny. guy johnson and i are back with "the pulse," which is next. ♪ . . . . >> montclair magid debut. we are alive with the maker chairman and shares soar on the first day of trading. relating -- the lady in waiting. >> going shopping. walmart and facebook gear up to use face recognition. they will get a hand in setting the rules.
to feel as ify there's nothing tangible attached your profit or dinners ineptness to the money make anyattach value to spending. if i decide to go in that direction of trade to stay on the path of crating value. >> our markets editor has more in common than you think that mr. belfort. i got the shirts, not the pay packet. 49 million come i could do with a few new sets. >> we are on fed watch this week heard >> i go with goldman which is the minority. bottom line is that march...
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can't prevent every senseless act of violence completely, no piece of legislation that will prevent , ify tragedy, reactive evil there's even one thing we can do to reduce his violence, if there's even one life that can be saved, then we have an obligation to try. i'm going to do my part. as soon as i'm finished speaking here i will sit at that desk and signed a directive giving law enforcement, schools, mental health professionals and the public health community some of the tools they need to help reduce gun violence. we will make it easier to keep guns out of the hands of criminals by strengthening the background check system. we will help schools hire more resource officers if they want them and develop emergency preparedness plans. health make sure mental professionals know their options for reporting threats of violence, even as we acknowledge that someone with a mental illness is far more likely to be a victim of violent crime than a perpetrator. year those whor oppose even modest gun safety measures have threatened to defund scientific or medical research into the causes of gun vio
can't prevent every senseless act of violence completely, no piece of legislation that will prevent , ify tragedy, reactive evil there's even one thing we can do to reduce his violence, if there's even one life that can be saved, then we have an obligation to try. i'm going to do my part. as soon as i'm finished speaking here i will sit at that desk and signed a directive giving law enforcement, schools, mental health professionals and the public health community some of the tools they need to...
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ifis willing to look at it people bring him a deal.e those back channels will continue to work through this break. the wife or the call. -- thank you for the call. host: the last time you are on, you talked about flying back to wisconsin with paul ryan. you do a lot of work on airplanes. guest: the big difference that i see in paul ryan as opposed to some of his other colleagues is the while he has been fed ideology of the far right, he also can think, and sometimes you can break through with the person that actually thinks things through instead of forming and ossified, -- taking an ideological stance. i am relying on that right now. andy is in pennsylvania. caller: hello, representative. obama calling him the education president when he and with allfice, of the education -- the quality of education, the cost of the universities for drupal in -- quadrupling across the nation, and education in the united 25tes dropping to number across everywhere across the
ifis willing to look at it people bring him a deal.e those back channels will continue to work through this break. the wife or the call. -- thank you for the call. host: the last time you are on, you talked about flying back to wisconsin with paul ryan. you do a lot of work on airplanes. guest: the big difference that i see in paul ryan as opposed to some of his other colleagues is the while he has been fed ideology of the far right, he also can think, and sometimes you can break through with...
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ified it tnot now we may not get a sunni- , butated power explicitly some formulas found to at leastonciliate some significant elements in syrian society. i think that -- we and the russians have some common interest in collaborating, and on the sideline, the chinese prefer it because the overall regional consequences are what they wish to be -- stable. that would then depend on whether you can formulate some sort of an approach in which in effect something that preserves syria as such is attained. the real risk right now is the so-called revolutionary forces which a year and half ago we were describing as democratic, dangerous,rian, very dangerous to us, dangerous to the russians. they are the same groups that would probably operate any caucuses, already are to some extent. there is a recognition that somehow or other, neither of those groups, none of those , so there has to be some accommodation from within and also from the outside or in -- outside. >> fiona hill, do you want to chime in on that my how the u.s. and russia should look upon the syrian engagement? >> there are slight
ified it tnot now we may not get a sunni- , butated power explicitly some formulas found to at leastonciliate some significant elements in syrian society. i think that -- we and the russians have some common interest in collaborating, and on the sideline, the chinese prefer it because the overall regional consequences are what they wish to be -- stable. that would then depend on whether you can formulate some sort of an approach in which in effect something that preserves syria as such is...
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ify are literally worse off they had not had the access. i'm sort of a product of the education perform efforts in k- 12 in indiana. we saw our graduation rate over six years improved by 15%. really a lot of hard work from teachers, students, but a set of tools gave those. the chief was the measuring of the graduation rate. asmeasured it to be counted a drop out. you had to enter in your senior year and not dropout rate we started as a country to measure from freshman to senior year. once school saw that real graduation rate, they were quick to bring their own innovative reforms and we have made a lot of change. measuring success rates and graduation rates and pell grants would give us an opportunity to see where we are and develop policies that not look to produce what we spend in pell grants but ways to lead the students to success. >> absolutely. one of my frustrations is how difficult it is to get information about l graham students. federal data comes out about once every 10 years. carolina, wenorth have seen more information forthcomi
ify are literally worse off they had not had the access. i'm sort of a product of the education perform efforts in k- 12 in indiana. we saw our graduation rate over six years improved by 15%. really a lot of hard work from teachers, students, but a set of tools gave those. the chief was the measuring of the graduation rate. asmeasured it to be counted a drop out. you had to enter in your senior year and not dropout rate we started as a country to measure from freshman to senior year. once...
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ifis a delicate balance, and you ask 100 economist, you'll get 99 answers. what are we looking at? again they're saving relative to what they were doing in the 2000's by leading up to the financial crisis, and the great recession. -- seeing a rate of just under six percent, which was higher than the last decade. but relative to history we still have a saving rates that is lower than the last 80 years. that we makegest $50,000 a year we are saving 4.2% of that, and putting that in the bank, correct? guest: for the most part. what we're looking at is that the companies is not only what we make in wages and other type of compensation, but also what the government may give us an transfer payments, social benefits, entitlement, that type of thing. that interest we may earned on bonds we hold, or other types of investments that we have, minus the taxes that we pay out to visit the -- payout. this is the saving rate we have after that. host: a tweet -- how dependent are we on forrnment transfer funds some of these facts and 80 figures -- figures? numberse do not ha
ifis a delicate balance, and you ask 100 economist, you'll get 99 answers. what are we looking at? again they're saving relative to what they were doing in the 2000's by leading up to the financial crisis, and the great recession. -- seeing a rate of just under six percent, which was higher than the last decade. but relative to history we still have a saving rates that is lower than the last 80 years. that we makegest $50,000 a year we are saving 4.2% of that, and putting that in the bank,...