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right now i would choose angus king the senator from maine all right those who are independent got two term governor and i would pick angus king and lee and he is the best he's a brilliant man he went back to the private sector for eight to ten years he owes nobody nothing so governor king would be my number one choice during this gave you week twenty against was gary johnson has been a guest of ours the former governor of new mexico he was the libertarian party's presidential nominee in two thousand and twelve has a small excerpt of that i for one jumped for joy have the courage of the people of colorado in washington when it was put to a vote voted to decriminalize and make marijuana legal do you feel like i do that this was the breaking of a huge will that's going to break down now and end this ridiculous war on drugs i do jesse i think that this is the tipping point i think california is going to be the next state to follow and the tipping point did you know a couple things one is when everybody gets on an airplane from new york to go to denver for the weekend to chill out states a
right now i would choose angus king the senator from maine all right those who are independent got two term governor and i would pick angus king and lee and he is the best he's a brilliant man he went back to the private sector for eight to ten years he owes nobody nothing so governor king would be my number one choice during this gave you week twenty against was gary johnson has been a guest of ours the former governor of new mexico he was the libertarian party's presidential nominee in two...
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another novel concept when you're done go back to what you used to do like my good friend senator angus king independent of maine did he got done being governor he went back to the private sector for eight to ten years and now he's back as a senator again concept but there are some who say of jeb bush ran against hillary clinton we would probably have a very good race well thought out no backstabbing good issues to concern bright americans or you make of that well i would say if jeb bush ends up against hillary clinton that's going to pave the way for jesse ventura to be the next president i.e. say if that were the campaign you would end that race as an independent. i'll put it to you this way i larry if i run as an independent i'll be a true independent and i now can do it right here on or about t.v. if i want to because i have the way to talk to the people now. what what it would require though is like i've said i would it would be required that i get ballot access in all fifty states and that's going to require a grassroots movement from the country where to show me they would want m
another novel concept when you're done go back to what you used to do like my good friend senator angus king independent of maine did he got done being governor he went back to the private sector for eight to ten years and now he's back as a senator again concept but there are some who say of jeb bush ran against hillary clinton we would probably have a very good race well thought out no backstabbing good issues to concern bright americans or you make of that well i would say if jeb bush ends...
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breathe right. >>> joining me now, senator angus king, a political independent from maine.h we should mention he caucuses with the democrats. senator king, thank you so much for joining us. i want to pick up where i left off with congressman rogers. you both seven on your separate houses on the intelligence committee. what are your fears about the olympics? >> well, it's a very serious fear i think because the olympics happen to be being held in an area of world where there's been a history of a lot of terrorist activity, where there's been a lot of tension between islamists in that area and the government of russia. of course the reality, candy, is today terrorism is so hard to detect. there is a guy in the middle east now who's working on the design of a totally non-metallic bomb. you know, that kind of thing, it's -- i don't know how do you it, frankly, when you have thousands of people and people milling around. we could have prevented the attack at the boston marathon by having 20,000 troops shoulder to shoulder on the road. but this is a real challenge for the russian
breathe right. >>> joining me now, senator angus king, a political independent from maine.h we should mention he caucuses with the democrats. senator king, thank you so much for joining us. i want to pick up where i left off with congressman rogers. you both seven on your separate houses on the intelligence committee. what are your fears about the olympics? >> well, it's a very serious fear i think because the olympics happen to be being held in an area of world where there's...
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and angus is my model.pendent can stay independent as morse did, or you can join either caucus if they -- >> if you stay independent, you get the worst committee assignments? >> no, not necessarily. you might get the best. because the independent -- the new senate will be very closely divided between republicans and democrats. >> we're confident of that. >> so an independent might get the best committee assignments, because both sides will need his or her vote, and this will bring to three the number of independences in the senate. i think by electing more independents, it would be a signal on the part of the -- >> maybe you develop your own caucus? >> well, you could. wayne morse did. >> are you -- there was some thought that engous king, whoever was in the majority is who he would caucus would. would you say something like that if you're running -- >> my real desire is to get a commitment to real roll call votes. for example, real tax reform, which would mean some increases on taxes for the very wealthy,
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angus king, thank you for coming on on this topic. appreciate it. >> thank you, chuck. good to see you. >> all right. >>> up next, the other issue that football is dealing with, the fear of the sport itself. more players speaking out about the toll the sport has taken on their bodies and brains, and our new poll shows what parents really think about their kids playing the game. we're talking safety with the executive director of pop warner football, next. >>> and president obama weighs in on the safety in sochi. you'll hear what he says about the risks of attending the olympics, and what he believ believes -- what he thinks of the russian security plan. >>> but first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. the president does a google hangout today, by the way. the president also meets with a bunch of ceos at the white house to talk long-term unemployed. we'll hear from the state department on keystone, but they're not going to have a recommendation. they're just releasing the new environmental impact statement. supporters -- opponents of the keystone pipeline may not
angus king, thank you for coming on on this topic. appreciate it. >> thank you, chuck. good to see you. >> all right. >>> up next, the other issue that football is dealing with, the fear of the sport itself. more players speaking out about the toll the sport has taken on their bodies and brains, and our new poll shows what parents really think about their kids playing the game. we're talking safety with the executive director of pop warner football, next. >>> and...
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angus bennett, bloomberg. one hour from start of most european trading today and it's time to look at the top picks from today's papers. cliff this is brilliant. >> the opening of our borders. >> you've been pretty petrified of what was coming over from her mania and bulgaria. they told us that the buses and trains were full. they were going to come over. certain media members went down and waited for the people to come. >> i haven't got the flight time here. >> welcome. they are greeted by two mp's and the media scrum. they could only find one gentleman who has, over. had came over. he had never heard of it and he said he was going back with lots of money. it just goes to show that these guys are coming here to work. if you look at the percentages of migrants, it's much, much lower for those actually claiming benefits. a lot of them are already here. fear mongering stories, at least on january 1 yesterday, not the seen that some may have described. buycks maybe some heard and they decided to take the next fli
angus bennett, bloomberg. one hour from start of most european trading today and it's time to look at the top picks from today's papers. cliff this is brilliant. >> the opening of our borders. >> you've been pretty petrified of what was coming over from her mania and bulgaria. they told us that the buses and trains were full. they were going to come over. certain media members went down and waited for the people to come. >> i haven't got the flight time here. >> welcome....
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angus bennett, bloomberg. >> you can get a taste of the good life on our website.erg.com what about the markets today? >> we've got asian stocks slide in the most in seven months. we've got the yen strengthening on that safety play. risk aversion is the name of the game. >> i've got a quote here -- traders either made their year or lost their jobs this week. commodities on the up. >> the following is a paid presentation for focus t25, brought to you by beach body. >> the number one reason people have for not working out is, they do not have time. >> i have four kids. i work 70 hours a week. >> i do not want to work out for an hour. no time. >> no problem. introducing focus t25, the fitness program guaranteed to deliver an hour's results in only 25 minutes.
angus bennett, bloomberg. >> you can get a taste of the good life on our website.erg.com what about the markets today? >> we've got asian stocks slide in the most in seven months. we've got the yen strengthening on that safety play. risk aversion is the name of the game. >> i've got a quote here -- traders either made their year or lost their jobs this week. commodities on the up. >> the following is a paid presentation for focus t25, brought to you by beach body....
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angus good to have you with us, the figure 40% of 20-24-year-olds out of a job and that is a staggeringlynt among the young in egypt. >> it is high but i have to say you can put it in context with the other parts of the mediterranean with spain and greece and portugal where unemployment in the young is 40-60% and the highest level in greece and a high number and interesting the other night i met the minister of housing in egypt who irate very highly and it's clear the cabinet is aware of the problems which egypt faces and the fact the economy must grow faster still. but the problems which have, which egypt faces are many decades in the making and take time to fix. >> probably going to face this year is food shortages and fears that egypt is going to suffer a shortage of wheat, how do high food prices play into the unrest? >> there is not going to be, as far as i'm aware i have not heard about a shortage of wheat. >> reporter: i said they won't have enough money to buy wheat to fulfill demand, so someone is saying there could be a wheat shortage. >> well, there is no wheat shortage, there
angus good to have you with us, the figure 40% of 20-24-year-olds out of a job and that is a staggeringlynt among the young in egypt. >> it is high but i have to say you can put it in context with the other parts of the mediterranean with spain and greece and portugal where unemployment in the young is 40-60% and the highest level in greece and a high number and interesting the other night i met the minister of housing in egypt who irate very highly and it's clear the cabinet is aware of...
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it depends how hard could it be content with dr exploit the advantages and sometimes it is up with angus bull in the air. after coming up on learning while the austrians thomas the top ten selling high. he's in the sky is the second stage of the whole hill so adamant in gemini with two hundred and ninety six point one points knew already dd got lots of possible ms michaels with his second tilt hundred and fourteen on me says santos gaining the highest goal for execution the twenty one year old is now comfortably ahead in a competition that went back to the content and the way that the cd jumping world cup the austrian thomas malkovich then went straight to congratulate the top done his best victory. he finished this age in second position on two hundred and eighteen point three one place to jump seven hundred and thirty nine he says. well it's that then sold the club's second in the eye for older teens meanwhile switzerland's simon on on sol two hundred and seventy eight following points to end this age in that position. the four time olympic champion fell from the top of that he did vot
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. >> i want to bring in senator angus king, senator from maine, senator, good morning. >> nice to see you this morning. >> before i get to the specifics, let me talk about the strategy we've heard, which is the pen and the phone and some republicans like rand paul have already called this vaguely threatening, to go around you and the rest of congress is the way they are framing it. how do you see it? >> well, you're not going to hear me agree with rand paul all that often, but i share some unease. it's all well and good to say, well, we agree with what the president is trying to do, therefore, the ends justify the means. the problem is, once power e cretes to the president, it rarely, if ever goes away. and we may say well we like this president, but they may not like the next president who's doing things by executive order that they don't agree with, so i would much prefer working with congress and understanding of the math of this place. you've got a republican house, a democratic senate with the republicans having a lot of power because of the rules. the democratic president, by de
. >> i want to bring in senator angus king, senator from maine, senator, good morning. >> nice to see you this morning. >> before i get to the specifics, let me talk about the strategy we've heard, which is the pen and the phone and some republicans like rand paul have already called this vaguely threatening, to go around you and the rest of congress is the way they are framing it. how do you see it? >> well, you're not going to hear me agree with rand paul all that...
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we'll hear from governor mike huckabee and independent senator from maine angus king to give us their reaction on the latest from the n.s.a. little miss popular making her debut. take a look. bao bao greets her adoring public in the nation's capital. we'll give you a close-up look at the little charmer. all of that and the rest of the story coming your way at the top of the hour on america's news headquarters in moments. join us then. >> remember when greenpeace used the creepy santa to push the green agenda? >> there may be no alternative but to cancel christmas. >> you can see more messages on tv if liberal lawmakers get their way. senators pushing tv networks to do climate change stories. should the government tell the tv network what is is news? >> this is chilling. this is censorship. this isn't private viewers writing to fox news.com and commenting on what they see on tv. this is the government writing private broadcasters saying they want to see stories about the climate change on television. who do you think regulates the broadcasters? bernie sanders and the other democrat. go
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which is the recap is us angus restaurant left savannah like a td in an area whose accused me of this easy. a week she said yea we where there are many foreign embassies in this restaurant we believe is popular with foreigners in kabul the taliban claimed responsibility and said that a number of germans have been killed in this attack including they say at least one high level official that now the foreign ministry here in berlin as saying safe although they can all confirm that there are any german victims. among that dave's they have no evidence that that might be the case that bestowing that they say that their crisis response team all working on base to try and obtain information from kabul and that they say that said it's a difficult situation it's a fluid situation at an end to the information is still coming out to bask in the stone at this moment will considering that i suppose if we can only speculate why would the taliban come out to say that these people have died in german. what were the only thing that occurs to me is that as i say this restaurant is located in an area of
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maine senator angus king says the danger is real. >> i would not go. and i don't think i would send my family. i don't know how you put a percentage on it. but it is just such a rich target in an area of the world that has, you know, they've almost broadcast that they are going to try to do something there. >> reporter: sochi is also very difficult to get to. it is located on the black sea at the foothills of the caucasus mountains. travel requires multiple connections. the trip can take more than 30 hours and cost thousands of dollars. then there's the question of hotel rooms. booking one is almost impossible. because many are still being built. russians new anti-gay laws are also causing concerns. russian president putin promised no one will be discriminated against but the u.s. state department warned americans not to make any public statements there in support of homosexuality. professor lee igel is codirector of new york university's sports and society program. >> sochi is going to raise questions for the international olympic committee going forw
maine senator angus king says the danger is real. >> i would not go. and i don't think i would send my family. i don't know how you put a percentage on it. but it is just such a rich target in an area of the world that has, you know, they've almost broadcast that they are going to try to do something there. >> reporter: sochi is also very difficult to get to. it is located on the black sea at the foothills of the caucasus mountains. travel requires multiple connections. the trip can...
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we will redefine a stupid, ericn, arrogant angus -- and industry.t is an abbreviation. -- arrogant industry. it is an abbreviation. i cannot get up or two years and i will hold that own to my head for the next two years. desist letternd is going out and those kids will be unemployed. >> this guy is spicy. he sat down with jon erlichman yesterday and it was no different. behavior,my normal this is for everyone. i generally enjoy doing things that cause pain to at&t. -- likepressing crashing their party and getting kicked out by security. this rebel to the wireless industry is doing something right. here is why t-mobile had the est quarter in eight years. part of the strategy is .eimbursing customers >> we are forever eliminating early termination fees and moving the industry. what it can mean, a survey was done last week, 40% of families said they would consider t- mobile. 78% of customers said they would consider moving to t-mobile if they could get termination fees paid. i do not think 78% will come, but it is a revolution. >> the numbers have been
we will redefine a stupid, ericn, arrogant angus -- and industry.t is an abbreviation. -- arrogant industry. it is an abbreviation. i cannot get up or two years and i will hold that own to my head for the next two years. desist letternd is going out and those kids will be unemployed. >> this guy is spicy. he sat down with jon erlichman yesterday and it was no different. behavior,my normal this is for everyone. i generally enjoy doing things that cause pain to at&t. -- likepressing...
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the angus burger was pulled off the menu.ve not delivered either. >> there is a high cost for cheap chicken, the name for a consumer reports study published in december. the results were not very positive. chicken could have the most disease-causing bacteria, more than any other foods that we commonly eat. >> we found about 14% of all samples had salmonella, which is not good odds. every six or seven times you have chicken, you will find salmonella. worse than that, just about every piece of chicken you buy will have something in it that could make you sick. >> what are those other things? >> e. coli, other bacteria -- we check for six disease causing bacteria in total. >> and more than half of the samples have something? >> more than 90% have something. half of those bugs qualify as superbugs. >> what is a superbug? >> something that is resistant to more than three classes of antibiotics. if it makes you sick, it will be hard to find a cure. the usda has far from a zero- tolerance on chicken. in fact, it is perfectly legal.
the angus burger was pulled off the menu.ve not delivered either. >> there is a high cost for cheap chicken, the name for a consumer reports study published in december. the results were not very positive. chicken could have the most disease-causing bacteria, more than any other foods that we commonly eat. >> we found about 14% of all samples had salmonella, which is not good odds. every six or seven times you have chicken, you will find salmonella. worse than that, just about every...
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gibson prime angus. we have a bone in strip steak. herd that they keep track of. i tell you, it is everybody from mick donalds all the way up to the very highest end here at gibsons. dagen: thank you for that story. seahawks or the broncos? lou: who can't be? the bears. dagen: don't make me come out there and hurt you. jeff: i answer the question i want, not the answer i got. dagen: they rally. jonathhn is senior managing partner. 2.6 thereabouts. the yield on the ten year period jonathan, what do you say? >> we are seeing more of this volatility in our markets. that is just showing that investors are still very confused and concerned about this market. we opened on the lowe's today. little by little, we are creeping higher here. this is a selloff that everyone has been talking about. we have investors that are still very bullish on this market. continue to see this now for the next couple of weeks. especially next week. very robust calendar. we have unemployment next week. earnings season, we are really getting to the thick of it. da
gibson prime angus. we have a bone in strip steak. herd that they keep track of. i tell you, it is everybody from mick donalds all the way up to the very highest end here at gibsons. dagen: thank you for that story. seahawks or the broncos? lou: who can't be? the bears. dagen: don't make me come out there and hurt you. jeff: i answer the question i want, not the answer i got. dagen: they rally. jonathhn is senior managing partner. 2.6 thereabouts. the yield on the ten year period jonathan, what...
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. >> angus kelly is the ceo.nk you for joining us in studio. >> thank you. >> coming up, it is a rare feat in the entertainment world to win all four american awards. rita marino joins us next. ♪ >> welcome back. this is "taking stock her." rice general motors says it will pay a dividend of $.30 a share, marking its first quarterly payment since july of 2000 eight. general motors is likely headed for its 16th stakeholder profit. retailer cut its earnings forecast due to lower- than-expected sales of videogames. new hardware such as the ps for an xbox one consoles also reduced profit margins. shares of intuit surged today as the company posted for luminary quarterly revenue -- a limoneira quarterly revenue. -- preliminaryst quarterly revenue. it topped analysts estimates. the top headlines. >> only 11 people have won all four major annual american entertainment awards, the annie, tonyy, -- emmy, grammy, and academy award. my next guest is one of them. and stage legend rita marino will soon be the recipient of the
. >> angus kelly is the ceo.nk you for joining us in studio. >> thank you. >> coming up, it is a rare feat in the entertainment world to win all four american awards. rita marino joins us next. ♪ >> welcome back. this is "taking stock her." rice general motors says it will pay a dividend of $.30 a share, marking its first quarterly payment since july of 2000 eight. general motors is likely headed for its 16th stakeholder profit. retailer cut its earnings...
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. >> other lawmakers including maine senator angus king say most likely they would stay away. >> i would not go and i don't think i would send my family. >> so how great is the risk? we're joined now by errol suthers, appreciate you being here. and we want to say you have quite a bit of familiarity with these big sporting events. you were recently in brazil and looking for the world cup and the olympic events there coming up so you have seen a lot of these facilities and these sort of circumstances. what do you think of the preparation for sochi? 30,000 extra forces going in there to help. will it be enough to make a difference here? >> well, joie thank you for having me. what is quite interesting about this scenario are the articulated threats by a known terrorist organization and their demonstrated ability to carry these out. you had the caucasus emirates who being articulated these threats. you have to land in moscow or st. petersburg, and what they are looking at are the transportation hubs that will be moving people from the airports to the games. we have a very interesting scenario
. >> other lawmakers including maine senator angus king say most likely they would stay away. >> i would not go and i don't think i would send my family. >> so how great is the risk? we're joined now by errol suthers, appreciate you being here. and we want to say you have quite a bit of familiarity with these big sporting events. you were recently in brazil and looking for the world cup and the olympic events there coming up so you have seen a lot of these facilities and these...
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. >> angus took a look at some of the key stats behind this key tournament. >> the world's best playersered in melbourne for the midsummer australian tennis open . over half a million spectators will attend with nearly 350 million watching at home. the competition is going to be hot but as if that wasn't enough, players will have to compete with temperatures that regularly reach over 40 degrees celsius. this week, it will be no exception. heat,bat the blistering medical staff are kept on standby to offer intravenous drips. the tournament has an extreme heat policy. play if theyuspend believe it is getting dangerously hot. over 300 ball boys and girls will be wearing gel neck coolers on court where temperatures are high enough to shrink the tennis balls themselves. talking of tennis balls, over 48,000 will be used while a whopping 3600 rackets will be restrung. sweaty players will go through an estimated 30,000 towels. those watching will buy more 145,000 bottles of water. with the prize pool boosted to $31 million, it will be a lucrative tournament for the singles champions. the city of
. >> angus took a look at some of the key stats behind this key tournament. >> the world's best playersered in melbourne for the midsummer australian tennis open . over half a million spectators will attend with nearly 350 million watching at home. the competition is going to be hot but as if that wasn't enough, players will have to compete with temperatures that regularly reach over 40 degrees celsius. this week, it will be no exception. heat,bat the blistering medical staff are...
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king will stop three or four -- like bernie sanders or angus king. three or four of those, and you know with committee assignments and whatnot, if you want my support on anything, i would like one committee assignment for each party. and if not, you will not be looking for my vote on anything. i think something like that would do a world of good. is it ever going to happen? no, no. but for president, i do not see the point. in while with ross perot showed --exit polls first of all, the conventional wisdom is that perot cost george h.w. bush the election. the exit polls showed that of the people who did vote for ross perot in 1992, half of them if you asked them who they were voting for if perot were not running, half said clinton and have said bush. -- and half of them said bush. i would suggest that perot actually made no difference. would -- i bet if they would have been asked a year or two earlier, who are you supporting, i bet the vast majority had supported president bush. and perot had been so critical so early on of president bush that i think
king will stop three or four -- like bernie sanders or angus king. three or four of those, and you know with committee assignments and whatnot, if you want my support on anything, i would like one committee assignment for each party. and if not, you will not be looking for my vote on anything. i think something like that would do a world of good. is it ever going to happen? no, no. but for president, i do not see the point. in while with ross perot showed --exit polls first of all, the...
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king will stop three or four -- like bernie sanders or angus king.ee or four of those, and you know with committee assignments and whatnot, if you want my support on anything, i would like one committee assignment for each party. and if not, you will not be looking for my vote on anything. i think something like that would do a world of good. is it ever going to happen? no, no. but for president, i do not see the point. and while with ross perot in 1992, the exit polls showed -- first of all, the conventional wisdom is that perot cost george h.w. bush the election. the exit polls showed that of the people who did vote for ross perot in 1992, half of them if you asked them who they were voting for if perot were not running, half said clinton and have said bush. -- and half of them said bush. i would suggest that perot actually made no difference. in reality, i would -- i bet if they would have been asked a year or two earlier, who are you supporting, i bet the vast majority had supported president bush. and perot had been so critical so early on of pr
king will stop three or four -- like bernie sanders or angus king.ee or four of those, and you know with committee assignments and whatnot, if you want my support on anything, i would like one committee assignment for each party. and if not, you will not be looking for my vote on anything. i think something like that would do a world of good. is it ever going to happen? no, no. but for president, i do not see the point. and while with ross perot in 1992, the exit polls showed -- first of all,...
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your value meals and $1 to $2 and if people aren't trading up to buy more expensive burgers like the angusr which they took off their menu. >> i want to bring it back to the mighty wings because i don't eat chicken but the mighty wings people were promoting heavily and people were excited they were timing the mighty wings for the beginning of football season but doesn't seem to have panned out for mcdonald's as a winner. why not and why is it hard to come up with a new product that works? >> 20% of their wings were stuck and left over with 10 million pounds of wings. from s&p capital they say they won't throw them out but maybe promote them. mcdonald's winds up buying really big chickens because they utilize a lot of the parts and the wings happen to be very large and why they wound up charging so much money, $1 a ng which was too expensive for most people. the issue how they're struggling with finding the right product, it's not just finding what you want to eat but they have to make it profitable. it can't be very labor intensive. that's a big issue. and import costs are a big issue as w
your value meals and $1 to $2 and if people aren't trading up to buy more expensive burgers like the angusr which they took off their menu. >> i want to bring it back to the mighty wings because i don't eat chicken but the mighty wings people were promoting heavily and people were excited they were timing the mighty wings for the beginning of football season but doesn't seem to have panned out for mcdonald's as a winner. why not and why is it hard to come up with a new product that works?...
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senator angus king will join us live. there is nothing like a good mystery. who better to solve it than a former c.i.a. operative? we'll talk to a man who is hunting for answers, in famous conspiracies. and incredible story of mother's love and devotion. how one woman and her son overcame his disability and made it all the way to the nfl. maybe even to the super bowl. and washington baby panda says hello to the world. we're there for the big welcome. take a look. that is bao bao. ♪ driving rock music music stops ♪ music resumes ♪ music stops ♪ music resumes ♪ ♪ [announcer] if your dog n dream it, [whistle] purina pro plan can help him achieve it. nutrition that performs. >>> welcome back. one of obamacare main goal is provide health coverage to uninsured americans. a new survey shows so far it's falling far short of that mark. it turns out majority of americans who signed up under the affordable care act were already ensured by other plans. doug mckelway is joining us now with more details. hi, doug. >> uma, of all the problems we have seen and read about, th
senator angus king will join us live. there is nothing like a good mystery. who better to solve it than a former c.i.a. operative? we'll talk to a man who is hunting for answers, in famous conspiracies. and incredible story of mother's love and devotion. how one woman and her son overcame his disability and made it all the way to the nfl. maybe even to the super bowl. and washington baby panda says hello to the world. we're there for the big welcome. take a look. that is bao bao. ♪ driving...
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. >> angus robertson. >> given that the prime minister's anti-independence campaign launched an initiativeuraging people outside scotland to take part in the debate, why will he not debate with the first minister on television? >> the calls for this debate show a mounting frustration among those wanting scotland's separation from the rest of the united kingdom, mr. speaker because they know they are , losing the argument. because they are losing the argument about jobs. they are losing the argument about investment, and they have completely lost the argument about the future of the pound sterling, and they are losing the argument about europe. yes, of course, there should be a debate, but it is a debate among the people in scotland. the leader of the "in" campaign should debate with the leader of the "out" campaign. of course the hon. gentleman, as the lackey of alex salmond, wants to change the terms of the debate, but i am not falling for that one. >> mr. james clappison. >> in the 13 years before 2010, there was net migration of nearly 4 million people to the uk, mostly to england, and
. >> angus robertson. >> given that the prime minister's anti-independence campaign launched an initiativeuraging people outside scotland to take part in the debate, why will he not debate with the first minister on television? >> the calls for this debate show a mounting frustration among those wanting scotland's separation from the rest of the united kingdom, mr. speaker because they know they are , losing the argument. because they are losing the argument about jobs. they...
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. >> senator angus king and senator mike rogers of the house intelligence committee right there. what will the committee do if things go side ways? they are talking about putting in place two warships that will be used to evacuate the thousands of american athletes, coaches, and officials in sochi. the plan calls for the warships to enter the black sea in the next few days. at the london games in 2012, thank you for joining us. reports of this black widow and before that a video surfaced believed to be bombers in those two suicide attacks. for americans going to sochi, can they be confident after hearing and seeing all of these threats? >> i can't comment on the planning process with any olympics, major games like this, the planning process starts way out, years ahead of the event. so the different agencies have different roles and responsibilities. the u.s. government will work together in coming up with plans to protect or depending on what the host country will allow, to protect the athletes and any dignitary rees. and then they have to also work closely with the host country.
. >> senator angus king and senator mike rogers of the house intelligence committee right there. what will the committee do if things go side ways? they are talking about putting in place two warships that will be used to evacuate the thousands of american athletes, coaches, and officials in sochi. the plan calls for the warships to enter the black sea in the next few days. at the london games in 2012, thank you for joining us. reports of this black widow and before that a video surfaced...
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in fact, angus king said he wouldn't go to the olympics knowing what he knows. >> i would not go.'t think i would send my family. i don't know how you put a percentage on it but it's just such a rich target in an area of the world. they have almost broadcast they are going to try to do something there. >> so a lot to watch on both these big stories. candy crowley in washington. thanks so much. >> thank you, fred. have a good week. >> president obama has a few things to say about marijuana and football. find out what he said next in the newsroom. but first an olympic veteran won't let a serious brain disorder slow her down. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta has the story in this week's the human factor. >> as she jumped into the sled, she has one focus, getting down the track as fast as possible. >> the speed is definitely a big adrenaline rush. >> she says her life experiences help give her perspective when she's on the track. >> i think any time something happens to you you have to decide what you're going to do to get there and stick to a plan every day. >> she has ha
in fact, angus king said he wouldn't go to the olympics knowing what he knows. >> i would not go.'t think i would send my family. i don't know how you put a percentage on it but it's just such a rich target in an area of the world. they have almost broadcast they are going to try to do something there. >> so a lot to watch on both these big stories. candy crowley in washington. thanks so much. >> thank you, fred. have a good week. >> president obama has a few things to...
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intelligence committee says he's concerned about russia's cooperation on security while main senator angusn the select committee for intelligence was more blunt, he said he wouldn't even go to the olympics game. >>> also allegation of misuse of sandy relief none, the mayor of hoboken says that the governor's office threatened to withhold relief funds for hoboken unless she backed a project. hoboken's city planning board had we jeblgted it. >>> we'll have the very latest on both of these top stories and more coming up at 2:00 eastern time rig. > >>> the incoming fed chair says she's hopeful that u.s. gross domestic -- >>> janet yellen said she is hopeful gross domestic product or gdp could grow 3% or more in 2014. the chicago fed chair envisions 2.75% growth. the world bank expects 2.8% growth this year. we talk about gdp growth a lot on this show. does it really matter? is gdp growth actually necessary? what does it mean? let's ask my next two guests. the harvard business review and author of "betterness: economics for humans." and zachary c and the author of "the leading indicators" which
intelligence committee says he's concerned about russia's cooperation on security while main senator angusn the select committee for intelligence was more blunt, he said he wouldn't even go to the olympics game. >>> also allegation of misuse of sandy relief none, the mayor of hoboken says that the governor's office threatened to withhold relief funds for hoboken unless she backed a project. hoboken's city planning board had we jeblgted it. >>> we'll have the very latest on...
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with another appearance by congressman mike ogers and angus king, senator from maine. done the lawn, along with mike morel, the former cia that beatty director. deputy director. the rebroadcasts begin at noon eastern with meet the press, 1:00, abc's this week. at 2 p.m. here fox news sunday. followed by cnn state of the union at 3 p.m. finally leads finally, face the nation. you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen .nline at c-span radio.org host: we go back to your calls and comments based on the issues of family dynasties and presidencies. the phone lines are 202 -- the l.a. times with this headline -- on our twitter page, dd has this comment -- there is this from our facebook page -- chris is joining us from hoboken, new jersey. your take on all of this? caller: i think it is fine if with the dynasties -- recent citizens united ruling in 2010 i think the problem is there so much political capital built on the clintons and bushes being in the white house. if a younger candidate were to come up and they don't have the funds, you have the big names
with another appearance by congressman mike ogers and angus king, senator from maine. done the lawn, along with mike morel, the former cia that beatty director. deputy director. the rebroadcasts begin at noon eastern with meet the press, 1:00, abc's this week. at 2 p.m. here fox news sunday. followed by cnn state of the union at 3 p.m. finally leads finally, face the nation. you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen .nline at c-span radio.org host: we go back to your calls...
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immigration agent angus lowe took the call. >> investigations. agent lowe. got a call from a concerned citizen. he had met some girls working at a strip club called cheetahs. he said, you should check this club out. these girls are treated like slaves over there. >> agent lowe told the man to bring the girls to immigration. so on february 14, 2005, in the dark hours of early dawn, the girls made a run for it. the customer waited for them in his car. >> and in the morning we went in the car, close our door and run away. >> the escape took months to plan. even though the girls earned more than $1,000 a day, they only dared to take a few dollars at a time. >> what they would do is hide the money in a cookie tin which they buried under this particular bush. agents recovered the cookie tin shortly after the arrests, and there was about $700 in the cookie tin, which is all they were able to save up in preparation for their escape. >> the women were free but not of the terror that had haunted them for so long. >> when i ran away, the same day i couldn't sleep. i wa
immigration agent angus lowe took the call. >> investigations. agent lowe. got a call from a concerned citizen. he had met some girls working at a strip club called cheetahs. he said, you should check this club out. these girls are treated like slaves over there. >> agent lowe told the man to bring the girls to immigration. so on february 14, 2005, in the dark hours of early dawn, the girls made a run for it. the customer waited for them in his car. >> and in the morning we...
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. >> senator angus king, this looks like it will be a conversation in washington for -- >>> a new jerseys an official from governor christie's office threatened to withhold superstorm sandy relief funding unless she supported a redevelopment plan by the governor. the mayor of hoboken, new jersey is next as is our political panel. [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do. sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are rea
. >> senator angus king, this looks like it will be a conversation in washington for -- >>> a new jerseys an official from governor christie's office threatened to withhold superstorm sandy relief funding unless she supported a redevelopment plan by the governor. the mayor of hoboken, new jersey is next as is our political panel. [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than...
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. >> senator angus king and mike rogers, republican from michigan, two of the many voices in d.c.t are raising the alarm about security at the olympics now. congressman steven -- senator king you heard him there, he would not feel safe going himself and would not send his family either. how would you feel on sending your loved ones to the olympics this year? >> clearly there are many concerns that have been raised and as a member of the homeland security committee, we have received briefings of some of those concerns. i know that our agencies that are responsible for our athletes will do everything they can to keep them safe. but clearly, it's a great concern. >> but would you send your loved ones? >> i don't know that this would be the year that we would participate as a family. >> in your role as member of the homeland security committee as you just alluded to there, are you aware of any communication problems with the russians that could put americans in danger? >> not specifically, the homeland security committee primarily deals with security on our home front. not so much the
. >> senator angus king and mike rogers, republican from michigan, two of the many voices in d.c.t are raising the alarm about security at the olympics now. congressman steven -- senator king you heard him there, he would not feel safe going himself and would not send his family either. how would you feel on sending your loved ones to the olympics this year? >> clearly there are many concerns that have been raised and as a member of the homeland security committee, we have received...
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want to ask you about sochi as a member of the homeland security committee, your colleague senator angus king said he would not feel comfortable sending his family. how safe is sochi? >> you know, we've been hearing all of the reports. the united states is cooperating as close a as possible with the russian security authorities as they prepare for two weeks of olympics games. i keep hearing the olympic village and olympic structure itself is really quite secure. but they are very concerned about what they are calling soft targets outside of the perimeter. and you know, we want this to be a focus on our athletes and competition, on that sort of hard work. and we hope but we worry and that's where i am right now is certainly the increase in reported threat activity is of great concern to all of us, our athletes and fans to be safe. >> senator, thank you very much. could i also just ask you one quick question, a lot of talk about the way some republican potential candidates are talking about women, the most recent was the libido comment. do you have any advice for republicans in the way --
want to ask you about sochi as a member of the homeland security committee, your colleague senator angus king said he would not feel comfortable sending his family. how safe is sochi? >> you know, we've been hearing all of the reports. the united states is cooperating as close a as possible with the russian security authorities as they prepare for two weeks of olympics games. i keep hearing the olympic village and olympic structure itself is really quite secure. but they are very...
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understand the concern about the number of executive orders and the threat of more, even independent angusn on this program yesterday morning. >> well, what i can tell you is that you have a president that simply wants to move forward for the people, and people can call it whatever it wants, but i call it moving forward, and tonight he's going to be talking about economic opportunity. some might say that's divisive, but i always remember the words of the late paul wellstone of minnesota, we all do better when we all do better. we have a situation right now where the top 400 people have the same amount of wealth as the bottom half of this country and the fact that the president is willing to take on this issue and talk about economic opportunity for all in an economy that's already 70% consumer driven, we have to make sure people are able to buy stuff in this country, that they are able to make a living. i know some of my colleagues might call some of the work he does divisive or some of the issues divisive. i think they are the necessary defining issues of our time. >> let me ask you about
understand the concern about the number of executive orders and the threat of more, even independent angusn on this program yesterday morning. >> well, what i can tell you is that you have a president that simply wants to move forward for the people, and people can call it whatever it wants, but i call it moving forward, and tonight he's going to be talking about economic opportunity. some might say that's divisive, but i always remember the words of the late paul wellstone of minnesota,...
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absolutely has got off their don't call me until the games are over as connors of the air keyed >> : once angustions do well as the competitiveness people we are we want everybody to do well. only don't we want us to do better. >> : same three letters will say during the station's st. >> : san jose will be representing the upcoming winter olympics in boston. a sophomore from high-school shown here and the free skate portion. she will not hide to russia for the olympic games next month. i plead not an end. >> : we'll listen to use the we care. >> : nine of the pin 9 was a very bad weekend for rodriquez suspended without pay. rodriquez today filed a federal lawsuit against major league baseball players association and officer's commission of baseball. here's the lawyer. >> : it's only his word and his he's proven lyres he's got all the motivation world peace >> : millions of dollars to its lawyers as press agents 3 >> : >> gary r.: how many phone calls how many times rodriguez was using performance enhancing their. >> : but rigorous and every count has play is asking for the yankees. >> : shane 1
absolutely has got off their don't call me until the games are over as connors of the air keyed >> : once angustions do well as the competitiveness people we are we want everybody to do well. only don't we want us to do better. >> : same three letters will say during the station's st. >> : san jose will be representing the upcoming winter olympics in boston. a sophomore from high-school shown here and the free skate portion. she will not hide to russia for the olympic games...
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it is a showcase of the most expensive dresses and angus takes a look at this. >> welcome to the worldtlandish industry with altra fashion, where losing fashion is vogue.in exquisite materials and unless you have $50,000 to spend, you're out of luck. that is the entry cost. form a strictly regulated of may-to measure -- made-to- measure dress. ,espite the astronomical costs nobody makes money and designers lose big. is buying these? they are seeing on the red carpet of the world and celebrities get given their dresses for free. the real buyers are the mega- wealthy. cost andcolossal in tiny in clientele. is this a dying industry? left are only 11 houses and that is half the number there was. personnel and christian dior, this is the height of luxury and they are prepared to pay for it. >> if you are not in the league , you are probably in davos. thesands are descending on destination of the economic forum and we have been speaking. he says that he is determined to keep hope or interest from dominating the meeting. >> is the old tradition and he capitalism today, in principle, should be
it is a showcase of the most expensive dresses and angus takes a look at this. >> welcome to the worldtlandish industry with altra fashion, where losing fashion is vogue.in exquisite materials and unless you have $50,000 to spend, you're out of luck. that is the entry cost. form a strictly regulated of may-to measure -- made-to- measure dress. ,espite the astronomical costs nobody makes money and designers lose big. is buying these? they are seeing on the red carpet of the world and...
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our friend angus king did a remarkable presentation to the caucus the other day making the point thatsenator whitehouse made, which is that this isn't conjecture. this is science. this is maircht you measure it you see it. you know what is happening. this isn't like something when you're hit with a trag daingdz don't want to shal -- this isn't something like when you're hit with tragedy. you understand how the human mind would do that. but this is science. and it's very, very difficult. i wanted to just ask a couple more questions, and i'm really enjoying this colloquy. it reminds me of the old days when it used to happen more in the senate. my friend mentioned the president's climate action plan, and he talk add little bit about it yesterday and he said some very good, important things about it. is my friend war aware that thes already been filed by the minority leader here, the republican leader, a c.r.a. -- that's the congressional review act -- to overturn a rule that would in fact put in place some very important pollution controls on new power plants? and does my friend, a, know
our friend angus king did a remarkable presentation to the caucus the other day making the point thatsenator whitehouse made, which is that this isn't conjecture. this is science. this is maircht you measure it you see it. you know what is happening. this isn't like something when you're hit with a trag daingdz don't want to shal -- this isn't something like when you're hit with tragedy. you understand how the human mind would do that. but this is science. and it's very, very difficult. i...
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. >> reporter: senator angus king, member of the senate intelligence committee told cnn's candy crowleyafe. >> i would not go. and i don't think i would send my family. it's just such a rich target in an area of the world that has -- you know, they have already broadcast that they're going to try to do something there. >> reporter: the u.s. military is now considering plans to deploy two warships and several aircraft to evacuate americans in the event of an attack. russian president vladimir putin, terrorism is a growing threat to an expensive olympics meant to project russian power to the world. >> translator: the job of the olympics host is to ensure security of the participants in the olympics and visitors. we will do whatever it takes. >> reporter: terror analysts tell cnn sochi is uniquely at risk. dangerously close to the north cacuses and chechnya, both hotbeds of militants. >> we've never had an internal in the country threat at the level of this one, so this group does not have to fly in from the middle east or north africa or asia or some other remote location. they are alread
. >> reporter: senator angus king, member of the senate intelligence committee told cnn's candy crowleyafe. >> i would not go. and i don't think i would send my family. it's just such a rich target in an area of the world that has -- you know, they have already broadcast that they're going to try to do something there. >> reporter: the u.s. military is now considering plans to deploy two warships and several aircraft to evacuate americans in the event of an attack. russian...
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but angus king can tell you that's on the way out of the meeting. he said that i haven't been in the senate for a long time. he said that i was on the budget committee and there was amendment after amendment and i raise the question and does that mean that you are going to vote for the bill? now. >> senator reid, you have talked about this. >> there is a lot of controversy on ninth and i'm going to see how that plays out the caucus and the senate. >> the president has asked you to love him concerning iran sanctions. and am i'm wondering giving the recent news about the agreement with this ideal, you have the president saying that the west has surrendered. what are your plans as of right now for bringing a bill to the floor? >> the one message that the iranians should have if they don't have it by now is that we are not going to allow them to have nuclear weapons. while this process is playing out, negotiations going on, they keep changing it. but all of the legislative process, we are working here and i'm going to do the best i can. >> with unemploy
but angus king can tell you that's on the way out of the meeting. he said that i haven't been in the senate for a long time. he said that i was on the budget committee and there was amendment after amendment and i raise the question and does that mean that you are going to vote for the bill? now. >> senator reid, you have talked about this. >> there is a lot of controversy on ninth and i'm going to see how that plays out the caucus and the senate. >> the president has asked...
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senator johanns from nebraska, senator angus king from maine, senator kirk from illinois, senator joe manchin from west virginia, senator saxy chambliss from georgia, senator michael bennet from colorado, senator roy blunt from missouri, senator mazie hirono from hawaii, senator mark begich of alaska, senator orwin hatch from utah, senator ron wyden from oregon. so you can see a great group, absolutely bipartisan, equal number of republicans and democrats from across the united states have joined together here, recognizing that people are concerned about their privacy, and we need to make sure that their privacy is protected. so i'd like to make a few introductory comments here, with the help of these charts, and then turn to my colleague from minnesota for her comments as well. you know, we have seen with the n.s.a., with the i.r.s., with the affordable care act, with a whole range of issues that people feel with what's going on, not only with government but technology, that their privacy is at risk these days, and it's very much a concern. many people don't realize that this event d
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four of them that are legitimately independent, not these faux independents like bernie sanders or angus king, but i'm talking about the real deal. you put three or four of those in the senate, you put 10, 15 in the house, now, sure, there's some things, how are they going to get committee ape assignments? well, if you want my sport on anything -- support on anything, i would like to have one sort of political assignments for each committee. i think something like that would do a world of good. now, is it ever going to happen? no. no, no. [laughter] you know, for president i just sort of don't see the point. and while with ross perot in 1992 the exit polls showed that half finish first of all, the conventional wisdom is that perot cost george h.w. bush. now, the exit polls actually show that of the people that did vote for ross perot in 1992, half of them if you asked them their second choice or who would they have voted for if perot were not running, half of them said chipton and half said bush. clinton and half said bush. so that would theoretically suggest that perot actually made no
four of them that are legitimately independent, not these faux independents like bernie sanders or angus king, but i'm talking about the real deal. you put three or four of those in the senate, you put 10, 15 in the house, now, sure, there's some things, how are they going to get committee ape assignments? well, if you want my sport on anything -- support on anything, i would like to have one sort of political assignments for each committee. i think something like that would do a world of good....
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>> prime angus porthouse, 14-ounce fillet, bone-in strip and chicago cub bone-in rib-eye. >> the coldt hard to fatten these cattle. a you need a fat cow to make something like that. you have a drought out there and small cattle herd. >> we have small cattle heard but we developed relationships to keep our supply. we have a steady cost. i mean we've got these relationships are very important. >> cooking there, you have relationships maybe other people don't have. by the way the gibson's restaurant group manages restaurants for the likes of disney, the likes of ralph lauren. this hits everybody though, in terms of, everybody from mcdonald's on up. >> it does but again it is the relationships and working with the breeders, working with processors and keeping relationships going, help the cost and everything. keeps consistency and the quality. >> we'll get out of your way if we can. got john coletti, thank you so much. not everybody lets you back into the kitchen. >> fox is very welcome in our kitchen so. >> fox is welcome in the kitchen. and they might even let you eat something if you'r
>> prime angus porthouse, 14-ounce fillet, bone-in strip and chicago cub bone-in rib-eye. >> the coldt hard to fatten these cattle. a you need a fat cow to make something like that. you have a drought out there and small cattle herd. >> we have small cattle heard but we developed relationships to keep our supply. we have a steady cost. i mean we've got these relationships are very important. >> cooking there, you have relationships maybe other people don't have. by the...
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four of them that are legitimately independent, not these faux independents like bernie sanders or angus king, but i'm talking about the real deal. you put three or four of those in the senate, you put 10, 15 in the house, now, sure, there's some things, how are they going to get committee ape assignments? well, if you want my sport on anything -- support on anything, i would like to have one sort of political assignments for each committee. i think something like that would do a world of good. now, is it ever going to happen? no. no, no. [laughter] you know, for president i just sort of don't see the point. and while with ross perot in 1992 the exit polls showed that half finish first of all, the conventional wisdom is that perot cost george h.w. bush. now, the exit polls actually show that of the people that did vote for ross perot in 1992, half of them if you asked them their second choice or who would they have voted for if perot were not running, half of them said chipton and half said bush. clinton and half said bush. so that would theoretically suggest that perot actually made no
four of them that are legitimately independent, not these faux independents like bernie sanders or angus king, but i'm talking about the real deal. you put three or four of those in the senate, you put 10, 15 in the house, now, sure, there's some things, how are they going to get committee ape assignments? well, if you want my sport on anything -- support on anything, i would like to have one sort of political assignments for each committee. i think something like that would do a world of good....
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perry, the thing that jumped out at me from your video, angus came from maine, dick durbin -- you haveis dinner. that's how important this race is for democrats in keeping control of the senate. >> it also told you, so, they were here to go to this dinner, because they've heard of it before. they wanted to go duck hunting with pryor. it goes to the fact, i don't think any of these three guys are people who are going to change the dynamics of the race. but it was a show of support. pryor is very well liked among -- there are some senators other senators don't like. pryor is very well-liked among his colleagues. they want to see him win and support him. but the danger is this state is becoming more and more republican. blanche lincoln won 37% of the vote in 2010. obama got 37% of the vote in 2012. and cotton is not, you know, cotton may not be the most personable person. pryor probably knows more people in the state. he's more personable. his dad was a senator too. that said, cotton talking about it all the time. he talked about yesterday, pryor cast the deciding vote for obamacare. it's
perry, the thing that jumped out at me from your video, angus came from maine, dick durbin -- you haveis dinner. that's how important this race is for democrats in keeping control of the senate. >> it also told you, so, they were here to go to this dinner, because they've heard of it before. they wanted to go duck hunting with pryor. it goes to the fact, i don't think any of these three guys are people who are going to change the dynamics of the race. but it was a show of support. pryor...