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he has written a show with alan zweibel. please welcome dave barry and alan zweibel. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you for the fairly lengthy introduction. those are going to go first. i am dave. first of all, we're thrilled to be here at the commonwealth club. i want to tell you a little bit about myself. i live in miami. i moved there in 1986 from the united states. [laughter] one of the things i always feel like i should do is to defend my city because it had a bad reputation, a bad image. the zogby does this organization -- and does this poll were they asked people about different cities. many respondents thought miami was a dangerous and violent place. that hurts. when we see that, we want to attract those people down and kill them. [laughter] it is a wonderful city, it really is. it is a question of learning to adapt to the local culture. for example, you would never say out loud in miami, i do not know, i think you have to admit that castro has done some good for cuba. [laughter] anyway, what ever you have heard, disregard. it is a great town. we have a new
he has written a show with alan zweibel. please welcome dave barry and alan zweibel. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you for the fairly lengthy introduction. those are going to go first. i am dave. first of all, we're thrilled to be here at the commonwealth club. i want to tell you a little bit about myself. i live in miami. i moved there in 1986 from the united states. [laughter] one of the things i always feel like i should do is to defend my city because it had a bad...
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alan -- >> yes? >> what don't we know about billy crystal and/or larry david that you want to share with the international radio audience? which can probably be picked up in l.a. billy is like my closest friend. he and larry are both my buddies. larry david, when we all started out, we used to sit back in the back of the improvisation or whatever club we were in it just to watch larry. he was the comedian's comedian. back then he had hair like larry from the three stooges. he had wire rim glasses. he would get on a stage on a friday night at the improv. the crowd was predominantly suburban predominantly wouldblue hair. a pure suburban crowd. larry would get up. he will look at them and the first words out of his mouth -- you know, i feel very comfortable with you people. in fact, i feel so comfortable, i am thinking of using the true form of the verb instead of usted. i was laughing my ass off. it was so funny. the audience was like an oil tank. he had no idea what they were looking at. he kept on go
alan -- >> yes? >> what don't we know about billy crystal and/or larry david that you want to share with the international radio audience? which can probably be picked up in l.a. billy is like my closest friend. he and larry are both my buddies. larry david, when we all started out, we used to sit back in the back of the improvisation or whatever club we were in it just to watch larry. he was the comedian's comedian. back then he had hair like larry from the three stooges. he had...
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i mean, alan is just my hero. he never gave up for one second. >> the very next day, the team beats the world record for canopy formation. one of those skydivers? alan. >>> coming up, rescuers spot a man whose time is running out. >> he was in the midst of it and i knew he want doing well. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to d
i mean, alan is just my hero. he never gave up for one second. >> the very next day, the team beats the world record for canopy formation. one of those skydivers? alan. >>> coming up, rescuers spot a man whose time is running out. >> he was in the midst of it and i knew he want doing well. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can...
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yeah there's a very longstanding tension in this country i mean alan's already sort of alluded to it between the idea of the united states is a very inclusive in fact a nation of immigrants and this country has an exclusive one probably of white christians alan you would you agree with that yeah that that's. i completely agree with that and some of these groups of course take this notion of white christianity to an extreme tied into some of the extreme right wing movements of something called the christian identity movement which has been around in america for a very long time since the early twentieth century and they have this crazy idea that the modern jews are not the hebrews of the bible but are a later group called the cause are those who converted to judaism and that in fact the hebrews of the bible are today's blue-eyed blond christians so they take you know the bible and they take history and completely inverted it for their own purposes and they believe that there is a coming race war that these phony jews are going to be leading their black minions against the true hebrews
yeah there's a very longstanding tension in this country i mean alan's already sort of alluded to it between the idea of the united states is a very inclusive in fact a nation of immigrants and this country has an exclusive one probably of white christians alan you would you agree with that yeah that that's. i completely agree with that and some of these groups of course take this notion of white christianity to an extreme tied into some of the extreme right wing movements of something called...
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alan wang is live with new details for us. alan? >> carolyn, the arrests were announced here today shortly after the memorial service for a man police say was minding his own business when he was killed. and a lot of people were shocked to inned foo out those arrested arrested -- to find out those arrested were teenagers. >> the persons responsible for this man's murder range in the age from 14 to 16 years old. >> police say five minors were involved and one of them fired the gun during a robbery that left 34-year-old quinn boyer dead. they say it is part of a disturbing wave of violent crime from teenagers. >> parents, adults, school district members, politicians need to step up to the plate and take responsibility for changing the dynamics of the city. >> after being shot he crashed into a ravine off keller avenue on of a 2nd. the santa clara county paramedic died two days later. police say he just had teaken his father home -- taken his father home from the doctor. the arrests were announced on the same day a memorial service was
alan wang is live with new details for us. alan? >> carolyn, the arrests were announced here today shortly after the memorial service for a man police say was minding his own business when he was killed. and a lot of people were shocked to inned foo out those arrested arrested -- to find out those arrested were teenagers. >> the persons responsible for this man's murder range in the age from 14 to 16 years old. >> police say five minors were involved and one of them fired the...
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alan wang is live with new details for us. alan? >> carolyn, the arrests were announced here today shortly after the memorial service for a man police say was minding his own business when he was killed. and a lot of people were shocked to inned foo out those arrested arrested -- to find out those arrested were teenagers. >> the persons responsible for this man's murder range in the age from 14 to 16 years old. >> police say five minors were involved and one of them fired the gun during a robbery that left 34-year-old quinn boyer dead. they say it is part of a disturbing wave of violent crime from teenagers. >> parents, adults, school district members, politicians need to step up to the plate and take responsibility for changing the dynamics of the city. >> after being shot he crashed into a ravine off keller avenue on of a 2nd. the santa clara county paramedic died two days later. police say he just had teaken his father home -- taken his father home from the doctor. the arrests were announced on the same day a memorial service was
alan wang is live with new details for us. alan? >> carolyn, the arrests were announced here today shortly after the memorial service for a man police say was minding his own business when he was killed. and a lot of people were shocked to inned foo out those arrested arrested -- to find out those arrested were teenagers. >> the persons responsible for this man's murder range in the age from 14 to 16 years old. >> police say five minors were involved and one of them fired the...
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alan wang is live with new details for us. alan? >> carolyn, the arrests were announced here today shortly after the memorial service for a man p was minding his own business when he was killed. and a lot of people were shocked to inned foo out those arrested arrested -- to find out those arrested were teenagers. >> the persons responsible for this man's murder range in the age from 14 to 16 years old. >> police say five minors were involved and one of them fired the gun during a robbery that left 34-year-old quinn boyer dead. they say it is part of a disturbing wave of violent crime from teenagers. >> parents, adults, school district members, politicians need to step up to the plate and take responsibility for changing the dynamics of the city. >> after being shot he crashed into a ravine off keller avenue on of a 2nd. the santa clara county paramedic died two days later. police say he just had teaken his father home -- taken his father home from the doctor. the arrests were announced on the same day a memorial service was held for
alan wang is live with new details for us. alan? >> carolyn, the arrests were announced here today shortly after the memorial service for a man p was minding his own business when he was killed. and a lot of people were shocked to inned foo out those arrested arrested -- to find out those arrested were teenagers. >> the persons responsible for this man's murder range in the age from 14 to 16 years old. >> police say five minors were involved and one of them fired the gun...
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exactly who is gaming the system, alan? >> you know, we have a whole corporate system set up to avoid taxes, to defer paying income taxes on income shifted abroad. we have lots of tax expenditures. speaker boehner said $1 trillion in tax expenditures could be eliminated. so i think most people agree we could have a broader tax code, one that's more fair, raises additional revenue, and helps to support the economy. >> sam? >> what's the definition of fair? is that what you decide is fair for the rest of the country? i don't know. i've never heard fair described like that. and when you look at what's, you know, what's going on, and you're talking, the president talks about gaming the system, what about the tripling in food stamps? what about disability? what about that judge in west virginia who never saw a person who wasn't willing to claim was disabled? what's the government doing about that gaming of the system? >> well, first of all, fair means two things to an economist. one, that people are in a similar situation, are t
exactly who is gaming the system, alan? >> you know, we have a whole corporate system set up to avoid taxes, to defer paying income taxes on income shifted abroad. we have lots of tax expenditures. speaker boehner said $1 trillion in tax expenditures could be eliminated. so i think most people agree we could have a broader tax code, one that's more fair, raises additional revenue, and helps to support the economy. >> sam? >> what's the definition of fair? is that what you...
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please welcome alan cumming. ( cheers and applause ) hey, alan, thanks so much for being here.gay urban look for you >> stephen: you have so much rage. a gay urban to shakespearean actor. >> yes stephen: you and i have healed a nation already tonight. but i want to talk about another project we're doing right now. tony-award winner. stage, screen. musical recordings. you've got a new c.d. the head that wear the crowns speeches for royal men by william shakespeare. i've got to learn those. more importantly you're on broadway right now in an incredible feat. you are doing a one-man macbeth. ( cheers and applause ) >> no stephen: you're not on broadway. >> two other people in it. stephen: our on broadway playing macbeth and 16 other parts. it's like 16 parts in macbeth. >> when people say one man i don't think that's fair >> stephen: i hate it when people call this a one-man show too. okay. why are you playing so many roles? is this penny pinching? you also run the concession stand. why so many roles? >> it's because i'm playing... we have this added narrative on top of of macbeth
please welcome alan cumming. ( cheers and applause ) hey, alan, thanks so much for being here.gay urban look for you >> stephen: you have so much rage. a gay urban to shakespearean actor. >> yes stephen: you and i have healed a nation already tonight. but i want to talk about another project we're doing right now. tony-award winner. stage, screen. musical recordings. you've got a new c.d. the head that wear the crowns speeches for royal men by william shakespeare. i've got to learn...
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(aplausos) >>> alan, alan. me acaban de mandar mail que prohibido ir a nueva york y menos al bronx.la quiero, y la vemos interpretando a la malvada en "amores verdaderos" recibiÓ tremenda sorpresa cuando se celebrÓ su cumpleaÑos en el set de grabaciones. mira nada mÁs. >>> estÁ pegada. y miren lo que hablÓ con nuestros compaÑeros de televisa espectÁculos. >>> muchas sorpresas, muchos regalos especiales, fue un contraste de emociones fuertes, y que comparten este dÍa se los agradezco, porque aquÍ estoy sola, es bonito compartir con ellos. >>> el elenco de "amores verdaderos" le deseo lo mejor. >>> felicitarla por el gran trabajo que hizo, por aceptar estar con nosotros en este proyecto que tanto nos brindo, su talento, su belleza aportÓ mucho, y es una gran persona y nos hace sentir cÓmodos. >>> que vengan mÁs Éxitos, un aÑo de mucha luz, que le deseo que no se vaya de mÉxico nunca, que lo que adoptamos se quede en casa. >>> es una bendiciÓn. >>> seguramente este aÑo para ella serÁ maravilloso. >>> deseande lo mejor. >>> espera que venezuela vuelva a tener la paz. >>> uno de los dese
(aplausos) >>> alan, alan. me acaban de mandar mail que prohibido ir a nueva york y menos al bronx.la quiero, y la vemos interpretando a la malvada en "amores verdaderos" recibiÓ tremenda sorpresa cuando se celebrÓ su cumpleaÑos en el set de grabaciones. mira nada mÁs. >>> estÁ pegada. y miren lo que hablÓ con nuestros compaÑeros de televisa espectÁculos. >>> muchas sorpresas, muchos regalos especiales, fue un contraste de emociones fuertes, y que...
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alan wang is live on potrero hill with the story you will see only on abc7 news. alan? >> dan, this is one of seven sharp turns along vermont street earning the reputation as the world's most crook cede street. crooked street. it started out as a small race in 2006 and quickly grew to a major event that lead to a major accident. >> everybody watch out please. >> it happened quickly around a blind corner on the last turn of the annual bring your own big wheel race. 45-year-old shuber suffered a serious head injury. >> if she hadn't gone into emergency surgery when we got to the hospital she would have died. >> she had a fractured skull even though at the scene she was conscious as bystanders rushed to help her. >> my wife was there and taking pictures and all of that stuff. she thought it was over and walked across to see my daughter. >> the police told them they would not file a report because this happened on a closed race course. >> if you are walking across a closed race course and you get hit, it is kind of your fault. i don't know. that's the position they took. >>
alan wang is live on potrero hill with the story you will see only on abc7 news. alan? >> dan, this is one of seven sharp turns along vermont street earning the reputation as the world's most crook cede street. crooked street. it started out as a small race in 2006 and quickly grew to a major event that lead to a major accident. >> everybody watch out please. >> it happened quickly around a blind corner on the last turn of the annual bring your own big wheel race. 45-year-old...
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joining me now is alan lichtman, alan is joining me from washington, d.c. welcome, alan. >> thank you. >> michael: first let's hear how george w. bush summed up his own legacy. >> we expanded freedom at home by raising standards at schools and lowering taxes for everybody. [applause] that we liberated nations from dictatorship and freed people from a.i.d.s. and when our freedom came under attack we made the tough decisions required to keep the american people safe. [applause] >> michael: so it's obviously a day of great pomp, but alan, are these delusions of grandeur on the part of the president? >> i think they probably are. look, we don't know yet how history is going to judge this administration. the library is just opening. most of the records are not going to be fully available for decades. we all may may have passed before there is full consideration of this administration. but the president left office with the lowest approval rating at the end of his presidency right there with richard nixon in his disgray of the watergate scandal. by any standard,
joining me now is alan lichtman, alan is joining me from washington, d.c. welcome, alan. >> thank you. >> michael: first let's hear how george w. bush summed up his own legacy. >> we expanded freedom at home by raising standards at schools and lowering taxes for everybody. [applause] that we liberated nations from dictatorship and freed people from a.i.d.s. and when our freedom came under attack we made the tough decisions required to keep the american people safe. [applause]...
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good morning to you alan. > > good morning angie. this is a stock that has seen a lot of turmoil, but i do like it at these levels. it has treated roughly between $32 and $18 for the last year or so, so $25, where we stand right now, is about the midpoint, and it has held as a support level for the last four months and looks like a good my area. > what would be your options play on this one? > > i am looking at a long-term options play, a january option, a $20 call which is in-the- money, the stock is trading at around $25 or $26. that option is going to cost about $675, and my break-even is only $1 higher with plenty of time for this market to recover and make a push to this upside resistance at $32. > what is your reasoning for giving yourself such a long- term horizon on this one? do you feel like facebook is an iffy stock? > > no more so than anything else, but i always like to buy enough time to be right. time is important asset, so i want to take that out of the equation by buying an option that has plenty of time for developme
good morning to you alan. > > good morning angie. this is a stock that has seen a lot of turmoil, but i do like it at these levels. it has treated roughly between $32 and $18 for the last year or so, so $25, where we stand right now, is about the midpoint, and it has held as a support level for the last four months and looks like a good my area. > what would be your options play on this one? > > i am looking at a long-term options play, a january option, a $20 call which is...
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. >> osgood: we'll also be spending time this morning with alan alda. the accomplished actor whose work was known and long admired who is currently playing a different and unexpected role. tracy smith found him hard at work. >> reporter: as hawkeye pierce, he had no trouble with confusing medical jargon. >> putting it simply what has happened is i have suffered a blow to my occipital bone right where it articulates with the parietal. >> reporter: now alda is is trying to get doctors and other scientists to speak plain english. is this your life's work now? >> i do spend a lot of time at it. >> reporter: acting out with alan alda ahead on sunday morning. >> osgood: flower power is the story from seth doane, a colorful reminder that despite everything, it is spring again. >> reporter: it's the time of year to get into the garden. a good time for us to get the real dirt on plants. >> a plant is stuck where it is so it has to adapt in order to survive. that's led to the evolution of complex biology that isn't found in most animals. >> reporter: a plant's pe
. >> osgood: we'll also be spending time this morning with alan alda. the accomplished actor whose work was known and long admired who is currently playing a different and unexpected role. tracy smith found him hard at work. >> reporter: as hawkeye pierce, he had no trouble with confusing medical jargon. >> putting it simply what has happened is i have suffered a blow to my occipital bone right where it articulates with the parietal. >> reporter: now alda is is trying to...
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alan wang is live on potrero hill with the story you will see only on abc7 news. alan? >> dan, this is one of seven sharp turns along vermont street earning the reputation as the world's most crook cede street. crooked street. it started out as a small race in 2006 and quickly grew to a major event that lead to a major accident. >> everybody watch out please. >> it happened quickly around a blind corner on the last turn of the annual bring your own big wheel race. 45-year-old shuber suffered a serious head injury. >> if she hadn't gone into emergency surgery when we got to the hospital she would have died. >> she had a fractured skull even though at the scene she was conscious as bystanders rushed to help her. >> my wife was there and taking pictures and all of that stuff. she thought it was over and walked across to see my daughter. >> the police told them they would not file a report because this happened on a closed race course. >> if you are walking across a closed race course and you get hit, it is kind of your fault. i don't know. that's the position they took. >>
alan wang is live on potrero hill with the story you will see only on abc7 news. alan? >> dan, this is one of seven sharp turns along vermont street earning the reputation as the world's most crook cede street. crooked street. it started out as a small race in 2006 and quickly grew to a major event that lead to a major accident. >> everybody watch out please. >> it happened quickly around a blind corner on the last turn of the annual bring your own big wheel race. 45-year-old...
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. >> i was appellant of alan tan and when i was there we had to do our own foundation and it was the building and it was a total mess. he had the opportunity before (inaudible) moved in to rec identify the foundation and did not. secondly, with regard to the pop up store. i went down and interviewed the mer dhant chants and they all agreed that is closed at the end of february and at the put up a posting saying that a pop up store was never that was closed on january 1 and it was posted on february 28th, two months after the fact. they still occupy the building and still are in that. i think that they plan to turn it back into a oska men's store as soon as all of this blows over. they can't take away the business that ye built up in the area, this is the kind of people that we are dealing with here and the chains are ready to swallow up our small merchants. >> i have a question. you stated that they had a chance to fix if it. >> they were there from 1980 to 2012. before they moved in there was a vacantcy, i knew what the condition was because we had to do the work on the foundation.
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liz: alan, thank you. we'll be watching this. gene sperling in the last hour, your colleague there had said that the president would compromise and ready to compromise on certain things. would you agree with that. >> oh absolutely, one thing the president won't compromise on balance. he insists we have a balanced plan to address the problems. ashley: alan krueger, white house council of economic advisors chair. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. ashley: as if the french president needed another headache, president hollande discovering today his prize camel, it just disappeared. ♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerag
liz: alan, thank you. we'll be watching this. gene sperling in the last hour, your colleague there had said that the president would compromise and ready to compromise on certain things. would you agree with that. >> oh absolutely, one thing the president won't compromise on balance. he insists we have a balanced plan to address the problems. ashley: alan krueger, white house council of economic advisors chair. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. ashley: as if the french president...
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alan and jeffrey, standby if you will. we're going to delve a lot deeper into the details in the hour ahead. and also within the past hour a funeral mass concluded for one of the three people who was killed in last week's explosions. there were a lot of mourners packing into st. joseph's church in the boston suburb of medford. they were there to remember krystle campbell. she was a restaurant manager, she was just 29 years old. the boston cardinal sean o'malley presided over the services. and tonight, a memorial service is going to be held for lingzi lu, a graduate student in math and statistics at boston university had just written her final exams and they have her degree ready for her. if you'd like to help the surviving bomb victims, 50 of whom are still in the hospital, go to cnn.com/impact. and we certainly urge that you do take a look at that website. charging the boston marathon bombing suspect, the officials could file charges at any moment. in fact, that is what we're waiting on, but exactly what charges is this y
alan and jeffrey, standby if you will. we're going to delve a lot deeper into the details in the hour ahead. and also within the past hour a funeral mass concluded for one of the three people who was killed in last week's explosions. there were a lot of mourners packing into st. joseph's church in the boston suburb of medford. they were there to remember krystle campbell. she was a restaurant manager, she was just 29 years old. the boston cardinal sean o'malley presided over the services. and...
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alan wang is live on potrero hill with the story you will see only on abc7 news. alan? >> dan, this is one of seven sharp turns along vermont street earning the reputation as the world's most crook cede street. crooked street. it started out as a small race in 2006 and quickly grew to a major event that lead to a major accident. >> everybody watch out please. >> it happened quickly around a blind corner on the last turn of the annual bring your own big wheel race. 45-year-old shuber suffered a serious head injury. >> if she hadn't gone into emergency surgery when we got to the hospital she would have died. >> she had a fractured skull even though at the scene she was conscious as bystanders rushed to help her. >> my wife was there and taking pictures and all of that stuff. she thought it was over and walked across to see my daughter. >> the police told them they would not file a report because this happened on a closed race course. >> if you are walking across a closed race course and you get hit, it is kind of your fault. i don't know. that's the position they took. >>
alan wang is live on potrero hill with the story you will see only on abc7 news. alan? >> dan, this is one of seven sharp turns along vermont street earning the reputation as the world's most crook cede street. crooked street. it started out as a small race in 2006 and quickly grew to a major event that lead to a major accident. >> everybody watch out please. >> it happened quickly around a blind corner on the last turn of the annual bring your own big wheel race. 45-year-old...
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vamos con... >>> mira que... >>> alan tacher. >>> estoy sufriendo.l baile de mi niÑo que todos quieren bailar ♪ >>> yo sufro con las novelas, y sigo sufriendo en acapulco, gracias por la agÜita de jamaica. >>> no sufras mucho. >>> ten cuidado con el agua, es diurÉtico. >>> vas a ver quiÉn lo hizo. >>> maÑana que tendrÁs desde acapulco en estos premios. >>> maÑana tambiÉn en vivo con karlita en el puerto de acapulco África sabala, manÉ de la parra, los lenguilargos, y para todos ustedes un desfile en bikini de unas chamacas en este camino a los premios. >>> te llevaste a bu? >>> cuidame a esa perrita. >>> y maÑana no se puede perder el programa y el domingo "premios tv y novelas." >>> dice el chiquito que es el novio. (risas) >>> recuerde que para ver mÁs tiene que buscar u-videos en univisiÓn.com. y antes de pasar con anita, decimos: ♪el baile de mi niÑo ♪ ya todos lo quieren baila ♪ >>> los hombres son descados, mientras nosotras limpiamos la casa, si es de las que limpia como yo y se quiere ahorrar dolaritos, miren lo que le vamos a mostrar, porque
vamos con... >>> mira que... >>> alan tacher. >>> estoy sufriendo.l baile de mi niÑo que todos quieren bailar ♪ >>> yo sufro con las novelas, y sigo sufriendo en acapulco, gracias por la agÜita de jamaica. >>> no sufras mucho. >>> ten cuidado con el agua, es diurÉtico. >>> vas a ver quiÉn lo hizo. >>> maÑana que tendrÁs desde acapulco en estos premios. >>> maÑana tambiÉn en vivo con karlita en el puerto...
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y no se pierdan las imÁgenes de alan tacher en el bautizo de la hija de angÉlica vale.da. >>> vamos. ♪ >>> por fin. >>> gracias. >>> quÉ hacemos ahora? >>> vamos a quitar la tapa. tiene dos tornillos, y la meneamos a un lado y sale. y lo Único que tendremos que soltar son los tres cables, ya quitamos la electricidad. ♪ ♪ >>> mira, esto lo podemos botar. me pasas la lÁmpara nueva? el cable es largo, por lo tanto que tenemos que abrirlo para sacarle este pequeÑo ganchito. y ahÍ vamos a jalar el resto del cable hasta donde queramos. >>> una vez que tenemos el tamaÑo correcto lo cerramos. ♪ ♪ >>> bueno, ustedes se preguntan quÉ hacemos con este exceso de cable, una vez que logramos la altura se corta. >>> una vez hayamos cortado bien tenemos que liberar el cobre que estÁ dentro del cablecito para que pueda hacer la conexiÓn con la electricidad. en este tornillo verde pasamos a conectar el alambre. >>> una vez que hayamos puesto la base hay dos cables, uno blanco y uno negro, y utilizamos este tipo de conectar, lo Único tenemos que hacer es conectar negro con negro y blanco
y no se pierdan las imÁgenes de alan tacher en el bautizo de la hija de angÉlica vale.da. >>> vamos. ♪ >>> por fin. >>> gracias. >>> quÉ hacemos ahora? >>> vamos a quitar la tapa. tiene dos tornillos, y la meneamos a un lado y sale. y lo Único que tendremos que soltar son los tres cables, ya quitamos la electricidad. ♪ ♪ >>> mira, esto lo podemos botar. me pasas la lÁmpara nueva? el cable es largo, por lo tanto que tenemos que...
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joining us now is alan mill, chair and ceo of universal health services. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> a lot of unknowns in the affordable care act. one of the factors, there will be a lot more patients, customers for you, who have insurance. how much is that going to help your business and affect your bottom line? >> going to help our business tremendously. i think when you talked about the analysts raising our expectations and our price targets, we'll see 31 million people that have not had coverage before, and it's going toave a good effect on our bad debt so that will go that will be excellent. and up with of the things that most people don't know is that there is going to be a lot of coverage going into the mental health area because there is a parity law. if you have coverage of acute care mental health must match it, and a lot of the small plans haven't had that, and now they will be obligated to have a mental health capacity. and that's going to be tremendous for us. maybeanotr 31 million people will be covered as well some of we're ve
joining us now is alan mill, chair and ceo of universal health services. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> a lot of unknowns in the affordable care act. one of the factors, there will be a lot more patients, customers for you, who have insurance. how much is that going to help your business and affect your bottom line? >> going to help our business tremendously. i think when you talked about the analysts raising our expectations and our price targets, we'll see 31...
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y karla y alan por ser parte de las nominaciÓn.
y karla y alan por ser parte de las nominaciÓn.
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>>> mamitsonga, tanta curva y no tengo freno. >>> seguimos con ustedes. >>> alan. >>> alan, vete paraelas. (aplausos) >>> si quiere saber si su galÁn, si su actriz estarÁ nominado se entarÁ en "despierta amÉrica." >>> sÍ. >>> me encantan los programas de televisiÓn que verÁ sus favoritos. >>> sÍ, cositas, sorpresitas, y grandes nominados, mi hermano estarÍa en una categoria. >>> tÚ lo vas a conducir? >>> sÍ,>>> hay una sorpresa si me dijera quiÉn abre el concierto, se van a morir. >>> no lo cuentes, no lo cuentes todavÍa, siga los programas de univisiÓn, "despierta amÉrica" pudiera estar nominado en varias categorÍas, venimos con el revoltillo con sabor mexicano, quÉ hizo sebastiÁn rulli con quiÉn se fue a la playa de cancÚn y eiza gonzÁlez tiene propuestas porque estÁ soltera, y el novio de jennifer lÓpez celebrÓ su cumpleaÑos y vaya de quÉ manera. >>> en colombia sofÍa vergara partiÓ a la tierra natal para celebrar los 200 aÑos de barranquilla, disfrutÓ de un buen desayuno, la gente, los bailes tÍpicos y su novio y el ex mÁnager de luis miguel que la acompaÑaron. en mÉxico luego del
>>> mamitsonga, tanta curva y no tengo freno. >>> seguimos con ustedes. >>> alan. >>> alan, vete paraelas. (aplausos) >>> si quiere saber si su galÁn, si su actriz estarÁ nominado se entarÁ en "despierta amÉrica." >>> sÍ. >>> me encantan los programas de televisiÓn que verÁ sus favoritos. >>> sÍ, cositas, sorpresitas, y grandes nominados, mi hermano estarÍa en una categoria. >>> tÚ lo vas a...
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alan knuckman and scott bauer. good to have you guys on the show this morning. let's get you going with topic #1---it's a fantasy trade. which stock is it better to go long with? first solar or green mountain. > >i call these unicorn stocks because the price action is not to be believed. i like gmcr. i think the patent issue has been overdone to the downside and i think that with the coffee price being cut in half in the last year gives them greater margins. and you've gotta realize this was a $100 stock just a year ago. > > i really love first solar. take a look at what this thing has done over the last three days. monumental. up 40 percent. but that doesn't tell the story. the story is in what the chairman came out and said yesterday. their costs--solar costs are gonna be down almost 50% over the next year. and he gave guidance for the next 3 years which was almost triple what the street was looking for. this stock---albeit that it's up 40% in the last 3 days. stay on the roll here. look for this thing to actually trade higher than gmcr in the next 6 months. >
alan knuckman and scott bauer. good to have you guys on the show this morning. let's get you going with topic #1---it's a fantasy trade. which stock is it better to go long with? first solar or green mountain. > >i call these unicorn stocks because the price action is not to be believed. i like gmcr. i think the patent issue has been overdone to the downside and i think that with the coffee price being cut in half in the last year gives them greater margins. and you've gotta realize this...
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alan wang is live at police headquarters with the latest. alan? >> carolyn, flashbang grenades went off and residents were forced from their homes and we are still waiting for the oakland police department to tell us what is going on. shear what we saw. here is what we saw. several fbi agents in tactile gear with fully automatic weapons outside the uh-huh part meant building. oakland police officers in uniform appeared to be assisting with traffic and the arrest of one man at this location. witnesses say they raided two other apartment buildings in the city tower complex and evacuated the residents. we saw them carry out one bag of evidence, but so far there is no explanation and the residents are looking for answers. >> when i got to the lobby, there was so many police in the lobby they put me up against the wall and asked if i had any guns. i said, no i am just looking for my kid. we don't know what was going on. they never told us. i am trying to get in the house with my kids. it is 10:00. we have been out here since 7:00. >> it is unusual to s
alan wang is live at police headquarters with the latest. alan? >> carolyn, flashbang grenades went off and residents were forced from their homes and we are still waiting for the oakland police department to tell us what is going on. shear what we saw. here is what we saw. several fbi agents in tactile gear with fully automatic weapons outside the uh-huh part meant building. oakland police officers in uniform appeared to be assisting with traffic and the arrest of one man at this...
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alan wang is live at police headquarters with the latest. alan? >> carolyn, flashbang grenades went off and residents were forced from their homes and we are still waiting for the oakland police department to tell us what is going on. shear what we saw. here is what we saw. several fbi agents in tactile gear with fully automatic weapons outside the uh-huh part meant building. oakland police officers in uniform appeared to be assisting with traffic and the arrest of one man at this location. witnesses say they raided two other apartment buildings in the city tower complex and evacuated the residents. we saw them carry out one bag of evidence, but so far there is no explanation and the residents are looking for answers. >> when i got to the lobby, there was so many police in the lobby they put me up against the wall and asked if i had any guns. i said, no i am just looking for my kid. we don't know what was going on. they never told us. i am trying to get in the house with my kids. it is 10:00. we have been out here since 7:00. >> it is unusual to s
alan wang is live at police headquarters with the latest. alan? >> carolyn, flashbang grenades went off and residents were forced from their homes and we are still waiting for the oakland police department to tell us what is going on. shear what we saw. here is what we saw. several fbi agents in tactile gear with fully automatic weapons outside the uh-huh part meant building. oakland police officers in uniform appeared to be assisting with traffic and the arrest of one man at this...
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alan cumming. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and, alan cumming, i went to see his show. >> alan cumming, everyone- can i say it here? it's a scottish play. yes, i can, right? you know, actors think it superstitious if you say "macbeth" in a theater. but, we'll call this a studio. >> jimmy: yeah, it's a studio. >> you can never say the word "macbeth" when you're backstage in the theater. >> jimmy: is that right? >> you have to say -- you call it "the scottish play." oh, yeah. >> jimmy: i didn't know that. >> see, you learn something new everyday. >> jimmy: i love this. >> isn't this exciting? >> jimmy: i'll never -- not like i would ever slip and say that. >> but, yeah. it's truly an amazing experience. >> jimmy: there it is. what's the "rock of ages?" -- this plays like "macbeth" -- [ laughter ] >> it is, but -- >> jimmy: apparently his "macbeth," i heard it's nuts. >> it's nuts. and i actually went with trepidation the first time i saw. it played this summer at lincoln center just for four runs, because shakespeare can be daunting. a one-man shakespeare show, you can't even get distracted by new
alan cumming. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and, alan cumming, i went to see his show. >> alan cumming, everyone- can i say it here? it's a scottish play. yes, i can, right? you know, actors think it superstitious if you say "macbeth" in a theater. but, we'll call this a studio. >> jimmy: yeah, it's a studio. >> you can never say the word "macbeth" when you're backstage in the theater. >> jimmy: is that right? >> you have to say -- you call it...
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maybe alan needs to lose 10 lbs. next time before he goes to vegas.definitely not discrimination. - bonus round time: tax breaks: which one is the legit tax deduction, babysitter money or money for cat food? - all deductions are legitimate unless you get audited. - definitely would never say that on air. b. - you're right. it's cat food. there was a junkyard owner, and he proved that his cat killed rats and mice, so the government said ok. - boom. don't get cats. dogs. - there's the bell. thanks a lot guys. first business continues right after this. i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served a total of 16 years. and at 19 years old, that's the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i started drinking a lot. i guess i never recognized it in myself. it all starts with going to the va. there's a whole community of veterans that just want to help you out. it's for the guys who couldn't come back, you owe it to them to live well. because they're not here with their familie
maybe alan needs to lose 10 lbs. next time before he goes to vegas.definitely not discrimination. - bonus round time: tax breaks: which one is the legit tax deduction, babysitter money or money for cat food? - all deductions are legitimate unless you get audited. - definitely would never say that on air. b. - you're right. it's cat food. there was a junkyard owner, and he proved that his cat killed rats and mice, so the government said ok. - boom. don't get cats. dogs. - there's the bell....
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angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> back now with alan dershowitz.ould have been back with senator greg ball from new york. unfortunately, he has left the building rather surprising for a man who described himself as a great red-blooded american who was going to hand me my british -- anyway, he's shown cowardice in the face of the ongoing debate and has left. there weave it. alan dershowitz, the points i was trying to make to the senator in the middle of his extraordinary ranting was that you would fundamentally change the way that america behaves in these situations when you have an american citizen as dzhokhar tsarnaev is and he commits a crime on american soil. if you start to regularly torture people in that circumstance, you're changing everything. >> absolutely. even if you treat him as an enemy combatant and deny him his right to a jury, his right to counsel, clearly you are changing everything because where does it stop? where are the limits? he hasn't even been indicted for a terrorism crime. he's been indicted for a crime that anybody can b
angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> back now with alan dershowitz.ould have been back with senator greg ball from new york. unfortunately, he has left the building rather surprising for a man who described himself as a great red-blooded american who was going to hand me my british -- anyway, he's shown cowardice in the face of the ongoing debate and has left. there weave it. alan dershowitz, the points i was trying to make to the senator in the middle of his extraordinary...
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alan wang is live at police headquarters with the latest. alan? >> carolyn, flashbang grenades went off and residents wereforcr forced from their homes and we are still waiting for the oakland police department to tell us what is going on. shear what we saw. here is what we saw. several fbi agents in tactile gear with fully automatic weapons outside the uh-huh part meant building. oakland police officers in uniform appeared to be assisting with traffic and the arrest of one man at this location. witnesses say they raided two other apartment buildings in the city tower complex and evacuated the residents. we saw them carry out one bag of evidence, but so far there is no explanation and the residents are looking for answers. >> when i got to the lobby, there was so many police in the lobby they put me up against the wall and asked if i had any guns. i said, no i am just looking for my kid. we don't know what was going on. they never told us. i am trying to get in the house with my kids. it is 10:00. we have been out here since 7:00. >> it is unusual
alan wang is live at police headquarters with the latest. alan? >> carolyn, flashbang grenades went off and residents wereforcr forced from their homes and we are still waiting for the oakland police department to tell us what is going on. shear what we saw. here is what we saw. several fbi agents in tactile gear with fully automatic weapons outside the uh-huh part meant building. oakland police officers in uniform appeared to be assisting with traffic and the arrest of one man at this...
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back with us, alan valdez. you try to insert yourself into the debate we just had about whether the market can go higher from here and what the impediments might be. >> i definitely think the market is going to go higher. a couple of reasons. one, the feds push with the $85 billion a month, that's a good thing coming into this market. and short coverings. that's probably coming to an end. but, you know, all for all, it's this computer programming that people are so afraid about. these guys, they pick a level. it's not like it was in the '80s, when people will say, okay, i want to get out of the market. these programs are geared toward resistance levels and support levels. you don't see the that major correction that people keep talking about. you may not even say it. but the $85 billion a month coming into this market will keep fueling this rally. >> alan, a little more activity than usual on the floor here. what are you seeing at the end of the day. feels like we're moving up towards the highs again as we appr
back with us, alan valdez. you try to insert yourself into the debate we just had about whether the market can go higher from here and what the impediments might be. >> i definitely think the market is going to go higher. a couple of reasons. one, the feds push with the $85 billion a month, that's a good thing coming into this market. and short coverings. that's probably coming to an end. but, you know, all for all, it's this computer programming that people are so afraid about. these...
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and alan said you have to meet him. and i sat here in washington dc. he walked me through how you survive. and he also gave me insight as a former attorney general to empathize with the plight of a lot of people in prison. i walked out of prison not angry. i felt a lot of people -- we had bonded. i didn't expect anybody to have sympathy for me. but i have the ability to have a network and the ability to stay here tonight and be on television, to have writers with radio and the media. and i can write a book and say that a lot of people don't have a voice inside the walls. we are human beings. we are not rehabbing them, we are warehousing them. this government, under the current administration as well, it has statistics. ironically these were not the white-collar criminals. a lot of addicts in prison. they are not getting treatment for their addiction. the other part of this is my own personal struggle of being in recovery with addiction. i have a message in the book saying that you don't have to be in politics and abused substances to make your life go
and alan said you have to meet him. and i sat here in washington dc. he walked me through how you survive. and he also gave me insight as a former attorney general to empathize with the plight of a lot of people in prison. i walked out of prison not angry. i felt a lot of people -- we had bonded. i didn't expect anybody to have sympathy for me. but i have the ability to have a network and the ability to stay here tonight and be on television, to have writers with radio and the media. and i can...
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to think that everything that has gone right is -- alan greenspan probably got too much credit for the get moderation for many years of strong growth that we had in the 2000's, you know, it is easy to blame alan greenspan and the federal reserve before the crisis for what we see now. >> host: so, but the less have admired the book, the lords finance, but these as predecessors in the 20's where we know the story ended. when you look at that book and the interaction between bernanke , mervyn king, and jean-claude, how is it different? >> guest: that is the overarching story that trying to tell here which is that whereas 70-80 years ago the global central bankers were / lot of things. they were divided by nationalistic mistrust. it did not trust each other. there were divided by not having a common understanding of how the economy works and what their role ought to be as central bankers. they were blinded by a devotion that lasted longer than it should have to the gold standard and trying to keep their currencies pegged to gold. all those things enable the -- what started as a pretty rout
to think that everything that has gone right is -- alan greenspan probably got too much credit for the get moderation for many years of strong growth that we had in the 2000's, you know, it is easy to blame alan greenspan and the federal reserve before the crisis for what we see now. >> host: so, but the less have admired the book, the lords finance, but these as predecessors in the 20's where we know the story ended. when you look at that book and the interaction between bernanke ,...
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alan gallegos, quien dej a su familia en mxico hace 5 aÑos, fue uno de los testimonios. s.o.t.egos/inmigrante mexicano 12:27:12 no le he dado ningún abrazo a ellos durante 5 años que he estado en este país, es por eso que nosotros los inmigrantes nos urge una reforma migratoria con sentido común. a pesar de que la inmigracin es un asunto federal, la ciudad de san jos y el condado de santa clara aprobaron resoluciones apoyando una reforma migratoria. s.o.t. xavier campos/concejal de san josé 24:56:08 lo que quiero pasar es que nosotros mande un mensaje al congreso que hoy es tiempo para tener reforma de inmigración. s.o.t. jazmín segura 28:44:19 entonces mientras ellos están debatiendo la reforma migratoria que no se olviden que nosotros queremos una reforma con el paso a la ciudadanía, que sea justa y humana, para la comunidad inmigrante. s.o.t. mike honda/congresista 23:23:21 yo sé lo que quisiera ver y es una reforma completa. el congresista mike honda dice que toda la delegacin congresional de la baha apoya una reforma, pero que igual hay que ejercer presin. s.o.t. mike hond
alan gallegos, quien dej a su familia en mxico hace 5 aÑos, fue uno de los testimonios. s.o.t.egos/inmigrante mexicano 12:27:12 no le he dado ningún abrazo a ellos durante 5 años que he estado en este país, es por eso que nosotros los inmigrantes nos urge una reforma migratoria con sentido común. a pesar de que la inmigracin es un asunto federal, la ciudad de san jos y el condado de santa clara aprobaron resoluciones apoyando una reforma migratoria. s.o.t. xavier campos/concejal de san...
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. >>> no digas eso alan.o que me debes. >>> no te debo compadre? >>> quÉ? >>> parte de tu sueldo, soy tu ♪. ♪. >>> venezuela arde de divisionismo polÍtico con gobierno y oposiciÓn. culpandose mutuamente de hechos de violencia registrados luego del triunfo apretado de maduro en la elecciÓn presidencial del domingo. capriles el opositor que no renocohe la victoria de maduro, fue acusado de instigar a la violencia en disturbios de caracas, capriles cancelÓ una marcha para hoy, porque dijo que el gobierno infiltrarÍa "revoltosos". pero maduro dijo que no se la impedirÍa. >>> no van a ir al centro de caracas al llegar con muerte y sangre, no lo voy a permitir. >>> le pido a mis seguidores a recogerse, maÑana nadie a va, el que salga estÁ en el lado de la violencia. estÁ haciendole juego al gobierno. >>> las tensiones escalaron luego que se proclamÓ presidente a maduro el lunes, pese a que capriles pidiÓ un recuento de votos por sospecha de fraude, miles tomaraoneo las calles, la revuelta dejÓ a 7 muertos, decenas
. >>> no digas eso alan.o que me debes. >>> no te debo compadre? >>> quÉ? >>> parte de tu sueldo, soy tu ♪. ♪. >>> venezuela arde de divisionismo polÍtico con gobierno y oposiciÓn. culpandose mutuamente de hechos de violencia registrados luego del triunfo apretado de maduro en la elecciÓn presidencial del domingo. capriles el opositor que no renocohe la victoria de maduro, fue acusado de instigar a la violencia en disturbios de caracas,...
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white house chief of commerce to a nice 11 level of coincidence here, when it came time to replace alan greenspan, george w. bush was not at his strongest point. the iraq war was a mess. his popularity was low. so bernanke was a safe choice. if it wasn't for those things combining its possible and likely someone else would've been chairman of this happening. >> host: he ironically are fortunate as a scholar of the great depression, which seemed like an irrelevant to the scholarship, but turned out to come in handy. >> guest: he was appointed the bush or those in the white house blamed this decision. bernanke scholarship and experience with crises but the great depression, none of that came up at all, which is a coincidence. >> host: how do you think you change over the five or six years? he's quiet, cerebral. he seems to derive little joy if any from the showmanship of washington, whether it's flashy parties, the idea of calling and schmoozing with politicians. none of that appeal to him one day. he's been a force job, but it must rather be at washington national games by himself or wit
white house chief of commerce to a nice 11 level of coincidence here, when it came time to replace alan greenspan, george w. bush was not at his strongest point. the iraq war was a mess. his popularity was low. so bernanke was a safe choice. if it wasn't for those things combining its possible and likely someone else would've been chairman of this happening. >> host: he ironically are fortunate as a scholar of the great depression, which seemed like an irrelevant to the scholarship, but...
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of the history of the world has ever cut its way to prosperity but some for some reason people like alan simpson and erskine bowles just don't accept those facts what has this pair washed up washed up corporate corporate shills come up with now and this is their plan to do anything to solve the nation's economic woes tell us about in the daily take. in the best of the rest of the news the financial crisis of two thousand and eight hit the us hit the hit the u.s. millions of americans were left with looking for answers how could the federal government have let the big banks bring down our entire economy and let them get away with rampant corruption and greed for so long the answer to the question is a short and sweet when it began with reagan reagan deregulated big banks and big businesses and he removed the crucial restrictions that were put in place to keep the corporations from cheating and from pillaging the american people reagan argued that in a capitalist society there is no place of regulation federal oversight as we all know now reagan was wrong without regulation corporations an
of the history of the world has ever cut its way to prosperity but some for some reason people like alan simpson and erskine bowles just don't accept those facts what has this pair washed up washed up corporate corporate shills come up with now and this is their plan to do anything to solve the nation's economic woes tell us about in the daily take. in the best of the rest of the news the financial crisis of two thousand and eight hit the us hit the hit the u.s. millions of americans were left...
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and what does alan colmes, host of the "alan colmes radio show" and fox news contributor think as welle to see you both. susan collins republican out of state of maine calls this a manufactured crisis. is it? >> of course it is. this is a political ploy by administration to punish the public until republicans agree to raise taxes once again on the top 1%. i actually think this is too far. at the very moment that people are sitting on the tarmac on airplanes waiting for hours to take off because of budge cuts at faa this administration is actively sew listing new recipients for food stamps. in other words there is no budget crisis in the federal government. they're spend as if we are as rich as everywhere. average people, middle class at airports are being punished. i think they are pushing the envelope on this and rebellion of public opinion against this and i think they have gone too far. bill: what do you think, alan. >> the administration is pushing food stamp on poor people. >> literally. >> so they get food stamps. >> read the front page of "the washington post". >> secondly suppo
and what does alan colmes, host of the "alan colmes radio show" and fox news contributor think as welle to see you both. susan collins republican out of state of maine calls this a manufactured crisis. is it? >> of course it is. this is a political ploy by administration to punish the public until republicans agree to raise taxes once again on the top 1%. i actually think this is too far. at the very moment that people are sitting on the tarmac on airplanes waiting for hours to...
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alan, welcome to the show. you said the automatic spends cuts that washington calls the sequester would slow economic growth and job creation. think back to the campaign when the president said clearly the sequester would not happen. given that it's happened, has he revised his projection about the 12 million jobs? >> what we have done is to try to remove the sequester. the sequester shouldn't have happened. it's bad policy. it's cutting key investments, causing a the lot of pain in the economy. it's going to hurt us in the long run because we'll be investing less in research and development and it's photo going to solve our deficit problems. the so the president remains focused on pursuing the policies that will speed up job growth. >> when you look at the 88,000 jobs gained, you can't be happy. >> i try o take a longer view. we have added half a million jobs over last three months in the first quarter of this year. the economy is moving in the right direction. we need to avoid the kinds of self-inflicted woun
alan, welcome to the show. you said the automatic spends cuts that washington calls the sequester would slow economic growth and job creation. think back to the campaign when the president said clearly the sequester would not happen. given that it's happened, has he revised his projection about the 12 million jobs? >> what we have done is to try to remove the sequester. the sequester shouldn't have happened. it's bad policy. it's cutting key investments, causing a the lot of pain in the...