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laura barron-lopez: thank you for having me. what the bill does is it essentially gives congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal, the framework that the administration gets -- decided on last week. it either would let them vote on it, vote for the framework or against it, or do nothing on it. it puts a hold on whatever final deal they have for 60 days. there is a good amount of support within the republican congress for it. but republicans need democrats to come over and gave a veto proof majority. >> the budget resolution that passed the house and senate before the break heads to the committee, and he tweeted yesterday to that the senate budget chair and -- met to get ready for the conference week. what are some of the main differences they need to work out? laura barron-lopez: a difference in defense spending, just the gop and --, but they have different amounts in their budgets, they need to reconcile that. and how far they will go into appealing obamacare and a separate budget plan. >> turning to the senate, th
laura barron-lopez: thank you for having me. what the bill does is it essentially gives congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal, the framework that the administration gets -- decided on last week. it either would let them vote on it, vote for the framework or against it, or do nothing on it. it puts a hold on whatever final deal they have for 60 days. there is a good amount of support within the republican congress for it. but republicans need democrats to come over and gave a...
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laura barron-lopez: thank you for having me. what senator corker's bill does is give congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal, the framework that the administration announced last week. and so it either, they will vote on it, but for the framework or vote against it, and do nothing on it. it puts a halt on whatever final buildout for 60 days. there is a good amount of support within the republicans but there do need democrats to come over in order to get a vetoproof majority. bob spence: also next week, the budget resolution which passed the house and senate heads to conference committee. you tweeted yesterday that the house budget share and senate budget share met to chat -- budget chair and senate budget chair met to chat. what do they need to work out? laura barron-lopez: they need to work out the difference in defense spending. people aim to boost military spending but they have different amounts in the budget -- both aim to boost military spending what they have different amounts in the budget. also obamacare.
laura barron-lopez: thank you for having me. what senator corker's bill does is give congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal, the framework that the administration announced last week. and so it either, they will vote on it, but for the framework or vote against it, and do nothing on it. it puts a halt on whatever final buildout for 60 days. there is a good amount of support within the republicans but there do need democrats to come over in order to get a vetoproof majority. bob...
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melissa: here to discuss it, charlie gasparino, jack hough senior editor of "barron's," david asman host of "after the bell." always the media's fault have you noticed that? >> i take the president's point but if we want to talk about lopsided coverage we've got all this coverage now about police brutality, fine, that is a conversation we should have, but for every minute we spend talking about that we ought to spend an hour talking about why crime rates in america are so shockingly high for a developed country. while we have these pockets of criminality, why these conditions exist. talk about how the job is for police officers to do day after day. melissa: talk about what the may said. can we play that for everyone in case they haven't seen it? >> it's a very delicate balancing act because while we try to make sure that they were protected from the cars and the other, things that were going on, we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well. >> what? melissa: gave those who wish to destroy space to do that. comment got a lot of attention. she tried to walk it back say
melissa: here to discuss it, charlie gasparino, jack hough senior editor of "barron's," david asman host of "after the bell." always the media's fault have you noticed that? >> i take the president's point but if we want to talk about lopsided coverage we've got all this coverage now about police brutality, fine, that is a conversation we should have, but for every minute we spend talking about that we ought to spend an hour talking about why crime rates in america are...
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in real life, the barron was kind and gentle and loved his country more than his life.r. the bank and his money disappeared. then in 1938, the nazi troops and just as we saw in the film, when they asked the barron to have a submarine for them, he refused. they wanted to put up a flag on the house. he refused. it was the act seen on the radio for hitler's birthday, they defind defiantly said no. it was time to flee. you remember how they make that escape in the film. the nazis are sitting in the audience as the family slips away after a performance. >> they're gone! >> then they climb over a mountain to freedom. though it may surprise you that the real life escape of the real family was very different. >> we are leaving my house as they would have left at 6:00 in the morning. >> 6:00 in the morning, each child gathers a nap sack and a suitcase. maria is about months pregnant. their path out was easier. no hiking over a mountain. they walked a short distance through the garden to this train station five minutes away. freedom and the unknown. when the real family arrived i
in real life, the barron was kind and gentle and loved his country more than his life.r. the bank and his money disappeared. then in 1938, the nazi troops and just as we saw in the film, when they asked the barron to have a submarine for them, he refused. they wanted to put up a flag on the house. he refused. it was the act seen on the radio for hitler's birthday, they defind defiantly said no. it was time to flee. you remember how they make that escape in the film. the nazis are sitting in the...
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let's bring in today's panel fox business's own charlie gasparino along with jack hough from "barron's." author of a new book, the story. she is also a fox news contributor. judy, what do you think about this? they're saying it seems reasonable. one side says this is what the deal says. other side saying something totally different. the congress wants to see it. >> the white house knows there will be some kind of review. melissa: i don't know if they know that. >> i know they know that the issue will the review be sufficient and will congress support it enough to override a veto should the president decide he can't live with it? that is what is negotiating is going on now. never mind the 82 amendments different congressman, senators everybody wants to offer an amendment to make this better, but the real thing we're talking about now is can this be veto-proof? >> let's remember, april 14th right, this is the group that beauty you the united states tax code. congress. do you really want them out there taking more active role in negotiating nuclear treaties? i think -- melissa: yes, i do,
let's bring in today's panel fox business's own charlie gasparino along with jack hough from "barron's." author of a new book, the story. she is also a fox news contributor. judy, what do you think about this? they're saying it seems reasonable. one side says this is what the deal says. other side saying something totally different. the congress wants to see it. >> the white house knows there will be some kind of review. melissa: i don't know if they know that. >> i know...
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"barron's" has a list that could lead to big growth. we have the names coming next. >>> the stakes are rising in yemen. saudi arabia ending its bombing of houthi rebels as a massive u.s. aircraft carrier arrives in the region to send a message to iran. do you remember there was a war between iran and the u.s. navy in 1988? could this be coming again? fox news military analyst and retired navy captain chuck nash has some of the answers straight ahead. ♪ when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, g
"barron's" has a list that could lead to big growth. we have the names coming next. >>> the stakes are rising in yemen. saudi arabia ending its bombing of houthi rebels as a massive u.s. aircraft carrier arrives in the region to send a message to iran. do you remember there was a war between iran and the u.s. navy in 1988? could this be coming again? fox news military analyst and retired navy captain chuck nash has some of the answers straight ahead. ♪ when the moment's...
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. >> laura barron-lopez of the huffington post. you can catch her on twitter, @lbarronlopez. laura barron-lopez, thanks very much for being with us today. >> thank you. >> during this, a student camera is c-span's competition that encourages high school students to think about issues tt affect the nation. they were asked to create a documentary taste on the three branches and you. to tell a story that demonstrates how a policy, law or action has affected them. three students are one of our second prize winner. their entry focuses on japanese internment during world war ii. ♪ >> we interrupt this program to bring you a special news bulletin. the japanese have attacked pearl harbor by air. >> the japanese have attacked pearl harbor by air. >> hostilities mean congress will ask the president for a declaration of war. ♪>> went those news reporter did not know was the united states would not just declare war on the hours spent on their own citizens. barbara was bombed to months previous and the united states decided how to appropriately respond. with the last two months japanese a
. >> laura barron-lopez of the huffington post. you can catch her on twitter, @lbarronlopez. laura barron-lopez, thanks very much for being with us today. >> thank you. >> during this, a student camera is c-span's competition that encourages high school students to think about issues tt affect the nation. they were asked to create a documentary taste on the three branches and you. to tell a story that demonstrates how a policy, law or action has affected them. three students...
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laura barron-lopez, thank you for being with us today. laura: thank you. >> here are some featured programs for the weekend. on the c-span networks -- c-span2, grover norquist says that americans are tired of the irs and our tax system. sunday night, susan butler on president franklin roosevelt's ally, joseph stalin, the unexpected partnership beyond the war. and tonight on american history tv, c-span3, lectures in history, jennifer murray on how the civil war reunions have changed from reconstruction to the present time. and from appomattox courthouse on sunday, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> were you a fan of the first ladies series? it is now a book. it looks inside the personal life of every first lady in american history. based on original interviews learn details of all 45 first ladies that made these women who they were. their lives, ambitions and unique partnerships with their presidential spouses. the book "first ladies" provides stories of these fascinating women
laura barron-lopez, thank you for being with us today. laura: thank you. >> here are some featured programs for the weekend. on the c-span networks -- c-span2, grover norquist says that americans are tired of the irs and our tax system. sunday night, susan butler on president franklin roosevelt's ally, joseph stalin, the unexpected partnership beyond the war. and tonight on american history tv, c-span3, lectures in history, jennifer murray on how the civil war reunions have changed from...
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with congress set to return after a two week recess huffington post congressional reporter laura barron lopez on what to expect in the house and senate in the next few weeks. this coming week, the senate foreign relations committee plans to mark up chairman bob corker's bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement. you write about it in your article, laura, gop steadfast on passing iran bill despite obama's plea to stand down. what would the senator's bill do and what kind of support does it have among senate republicans and democrats? >> well, thank for having me. so what senator corker's bill does is it essentially gives congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal the framework that the administration just announced last week. and so it either would let them vote on it. vote for the framework. vote against it. or do nothing on it. and so it kind of puts a halt on whatever final deal they have for 60 days. and there's a good amount of support within the republican conference for it. but republicans do need democrats to come over to get a veto-proof majority. >> also next wee
with congress set to return after a two week recess huffington post congressional reporter laura barron lopez on what to expect in the house and senate in the next few weeks. this coming week, the senate foreign relations committee plans to mark up chairman bob corker's bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement. you write about it in your article, laura, gop steadfast on passing iran bill despite obama's plea to stand down. what would the senator's bill do and what kind of support does it...
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adam barron is a fellow at the european council on foreign relations and at a yemen specialist you can see he is with me in studio right now your thoughts on why the saudis should decide now, two hours after the u.s. sent the aircraft carrier, why the saudis should decide it is the right time to end this? >> to be honest, we are look at far more questions than answers. a question of why this is happening what is next and there's a question of what is going on behind the scenes that we don't even know about. i think we have seen a combination of building trust races from the allies west we have also seen that pakistan, egypt, and others have counted on have shown reluctance in enganging in a drowned offensive. so i think the combination of these two things may very well have pushed saudi to do this. the fact is there has been a tremendous amount of casualties there's also. a decent amount of success in terms of taking care of the houthis, air and ballistic capabilities. so i think the saudis saw an opportunity where they can declare victory and move on on to a new stage. >> very difficu
adam barron is a fellow at the european council on foreign relations and at a yemen specialist you can see he is with me in studio right now your thoughts on why the saudis should decide now, two hours after the u.s. sent the aircraft carrier, why the saudis should decide it is the right time to end this? >> to be honest, we are look at far more questions than answers. a question of why this is happening what is next and there's a question of what is going on behind the scenes that we...
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we tried to find out what the difference is from uber spokesperson ava barron. the common person on the street would ask what's the difference between a regular car company that basically gets requests from prospective consumers via testimony and uber which essentially processes requests through picking up the cell phone? >> there is a technology company that licenses that software to drivers, who then are connected with riders for different -- whether it be for a connection to, you know the strip from summer summerlin and in some parts of country we connect people to food and delivery services. >> what i don't hear there is what is the difference? what's the difference between taking a taxicab and taking an uber? why wouldn't the laws that any taxicab company has to abide by apply to uber? >> here is people using their personal vehicles using an application to connect with people and maybe only ten hours a week they're using it to give you a ride or somebody else a ride. >> bartender david ettis doesn't care about the difference. he took an uber ride and would
we tried to find out what the difference is from uber spokesperson ava barron. the common person on the street would ask what's the difference between a regular car company that basically gets requests from prospective consumers via testimony and uber which essentially processes requests through picking up the cell phone? >> there is a technology company that licenses that software to drivers, who then are connected with riders for different -- whether it be for a connection to, you know...
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. >> zenon barron: the most important to me is to preserve my culture. >> thinking globally, this timespark. [ ♪music♪ ] major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlett foundation supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund with additional support from the walter a
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martin barron said it is despicable to say he posts any threats to iranian security. >>> tonight the uss aircraft carrier roosevelt is steaming its ways towards the waters off yemen to join other u.s. warships prepared to intercept any iranian vessels carrying weapons to the houthis rebels in yemen who are fighting in an effort to take control of the country. there are about nine u.s. hiwarsps in the region including cruisers and destroyers that are carrying teams that can board and search other vessels. >>> tonight authorities in sicily say the captain and crew member of the crew that capsized off the libyan coast have been arrested and both face charges of human trafficking. late today an italian coastguard vessel carrying 27 survivors reached the italian port of catania. more than 700 people were on that ship when it went down. most of them died. the vessel was likely overcrowded with migrants from asia and africa. >>> new tonight ac/dc drama phil rudd faces seven -- drummer phil rudd faces seven years in prison after threatening to kill a man who used to work for him and possesse
martin barron said it is despicable to say he posts any threats to iranian security. >>> tonight the uss aircraft carrier roosevelt is steaming its ways towards the waters off yemen to join other u.s. warships prepared to intercept any iranian vessels carrying weapons to the houthis rebels in yemen who are fighting in an effort to take control of the country. there are about nine u.s. hiwarsps in the region including cruisers and destroyers that are carrying teams that can board and...
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laura barron-lopez, thanks very much for being with us today. >> thank you. >> virginia governor terry mcauliffe outlined his state's early childhood programs yesterday at an event hosted by the center for american progress in washington dc. governor mcauliffe said that it is a cost-saving measure of that ensures virginia will have the workforce of the future. >> good morning everyone, i am thrilled to have governor mcauliffe here today. neera: we will discuss the values of states and communities taking action on early childhood action. really happy to have him at the center for american progress. he has been a leader on this issue as on so many issues. early indications are that it is a bright spot in the national policy landscape. it brings together diverse leaders at the city and state and federal level. at the state level and local level, we have bipartisan leaders who have been really focusing on these issues. i believe that is because really there has been incredible data points on the return on investment we get from early learning. early childhood programs not only even the pla
laura barron-lopez, thanks very much for being with us today. >> thank you. >> virginia governor terry mcauliffe outlined his state's early childhood programs yesterday at an event hosted by the center for american progress in washington dc. governor mcauliffe said that it is a cost-saving measure of that ensures virginia will have the workforce of the future. >> good morning everyone, i am thrilled to have governor mcauliffe here today. neera: we will discuss the values of...
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hold on, you feature a company in barron's every sunday.c and you said that -- >> we said that not to expect much more from the stock. had a big run on friday after they announced the split-up. it was a sensible, strategic thing to do and a good time to do it. but the company that's left the industrial company of ge, has been a very slow grower the last several years. stuart: i was astonished by that news. to become a purely industrial company in this day and age to say good-bye to financial services, not even a hello to technology. all industry, all the time. that seemed, to me, to fight the trend of where american corporations are going. >> diversification? stuart: yeah. >> yeah. it's an impressive array of industrial companies they have, but for one reason or another they just haven't been able to show the earnings growth. they've been growing about 1.5% a year on average. other industrial conglomerates grow 5 10, even 15% in a year. stuart: that's why the stock is down 90 cents a share, no money left in that stock. >> yeah. we hi it's a
hold on, you feature a company in barron's every sunday.c and you said that -- >> we said that not to expect much more from the stock. had a big run on friday after they announced the split-up. it was a sensible, strategic thing to do and a good time to do it. but the company that's left the industrial company of ge, has been a very slow grower the last several years. stuart: i was astonished by that news. to become a purely industrial company in this day and age to say good-bye to...
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the surface is cold and barron, but thousands are lining up for a chance to go and never come back.th dakota, progressive, productive and abundant in oxygen. why die on mars when you can live in south dakota? south dakota you can live here. >> the governor's office of economics created the ad to lure new residents when it was said they were a baron waste land by focus groups. we will have to say if the mill 11 y'alls will make the move or if they decide space death is a better option. andy you were probed by aliens and south dakotans and who is better? >> i refuse to answer on the grounds it may disgust me. i liked the ad. plenty of jobs and plenty of air is a great tag line. but here is where they went wrong. they launched the campaign because they had focus groups and they were people who were describing what it would be like to live in south dakota. one of the guys said you could become a hermit and isolate yourself from everyone else. that's a positive, obviously but for some reason they are treating it as a negative and they are thinking they have to overcome the image which i
the surface is cold and barron, but thousands are lining up for a chance to go and never come back.th dakota, progressive, productive and abundant in oxygen. why die on mars when you can live in south dakota? south dakota you can live here. >> the governor's office of economics created the ad to lure new residents when it was said they were a baron waste land by focus groups. we will have to say if the mill 11 y'alls will make the move or if they decide space death is a better option....
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i talked with our top tech columnist at "barron's" and analysts are becoming bullish as they look at supply chains and delivery dates, it's going to do well. >> is apple an advertiser of us? >> we're going to see the numbers to jack's point. how many are they actually going to sell is the big question? melissa: i don't know i think you could say anything you would like to say about apple. in terms of the watch a lot of them are delivered before the push back date do we know because people canceled order or the supply chain has improved? >> the biggest thing for the watch is the potential watch customer is an iphone owner. the two work together. there is a huge install base for the iphone. if you can convert a small percentage of iphone users, you can do well with the watch. >> where is your watch? >> i ask people next to me what time it is. melissa: a lot of people use their phone, they don't have a watch. but it means a lot of people don't have a watch, have you room for the other device if you want. veronica, would you get one? >> i'm going to see how it goes. i usually don't buy t
i talked with our top tech columnist at "barron's" and analysts are becoming bullish as they look at supply chains and delivery dates, it's going to do well. >> is apple an advertiser of us? >> we're going to see the numbers to jack's point. how many are they actually going to sell is the big question? melissa: i don't know i think you could say anything you would like to say about apple. in terms of the watch a lot of them are delivered before the push back date do we...
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in an op-ed yesterday, michael barrone said the united kingdom also has an election there and their campaigning lasts about a month. the thinking here i should say, is if a candidate can weather this grueling attack over two years, that candidate can weather pretty much anything. clinton may find out whether she can do just that. shannon? >> 19 months to go, doug. we'll be on the ride together. >>> what do you think 2016 race is one of the most crowded republican fields in decades. now, is that going to keep one good candidate from standing out or do you think having too many candidates to choose from is good or bad for the party or good for the eventual nominee? we'll see. send your answers to @lelandvittert or@shannonbream. >> we'll be speaking about this for the next 19 months, the only democrat to run for the white house is hitting the campaign trail tomorrow. heading to new hampshire. so how is hillary clinton doing so far? our political panel is standing by for a fair and balanced debate. those guys are going to be in the light sometime soon. >>> president obama's executive action on immi
in an op-ed yesterday, michael barrone said the united kingdom also has an election there and their campaigning lasts about a month. the thinking here i should say, is if a candidate can weather this grueling attack over two years, that candidate can weather pretty much anything. clinton may find out whether she can do just that. shannon? >> 19 months to go, doug. we'll be on the ride together. >>> what do you think 2016 race is one of the most crowded republican fields in...
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"barron's" wrote about it, briefing dot-com, chatter, rumor, they may have secured goldman to fend offserious interested parties. >> that is fascinating. that story, more to that. jcpenney falling more than 4%. >> jcpenney this has been the troubled stock trying to turn it around. tough day today. [closing bell ringing] david: bells are ringing on wall street. everybody expected much better day than it ended up. last hour of trading something spooked the market, liz. you silts went down as a result. -- utilities. even the dow which was holding on to slim gains ended up in the red. looks like they will all stay there. as nicole just said, look at the russell 2000. small and mid-sized caps getting hit hard. liz: dan ses stitch, make hitting three days in a row. higher oil prices may have done the trick. either way. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: from green evergreen to red, let's get into today's action the ron weiner said global diversification which didn't work last year will definitely work tore this year.
"barron's" wrote about it, briefing dot-com, chatter, rumor, they may have secured goldman to fend offserious interested parties. >> that is fascinating. that story, more to that. jcpenney falling more than 4%. >> jcpenney this has been the troubled stock trying to turn it around. tough day today. [closing bell ringing] david: bells are ringing on wall street. everybody expected much better day than it ended up. last hour of trading something spooked the market, liz. you...
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new bills coach rex ryan threw out the first pitch for the barron's. >> my pitch made it to the platehter ] >> i understand somebody bounced it, i'm not sure who it was. but tom needs to keep his elbow up a little more. tom likes taking advice from me, i know. [ laughter ] >> so i'm sure he will be working at that. >>> as the weather warms up over 1,000 people will attempt to walk from canada to mexico but one local hiker and friend did something that would improve lewis & clark. dennis o'donnell has more. >> we are getting some press from the local reno newspaper and the heading of the article is, is this trip a deathment ? >> reporter: sean can tell you now walking the famed pacific crest trail in the off season is not a death sentence. at least not for someone who has walked an estimated 20,000 miles over his lifetime. >> the day or two before we actually left or found out there was a couple in the 80s that attempted it, um, and met their ultimate demise about 300 miles in. >> reporter: he and his friend justin made it 2300 miles farther than that couple. on march 1 they became the
new bills coach rex ryan threw out the first pitch for the barron's. >> my pitch made it to the platehter ] >> i understand somebody bounced it, i'm not sure who it was. but tom needs to keep his elbow up a little more. tom likes taking advice from me, i know. [ laughter ] >> so i'm sure he will be working at that. >>> as the weather warms up over 1,000 people will attempt to walk from canada to mexico but one local hiker and friend did something that would improve...
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foreign relations committee plans to mark of a bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement and laura barron-lopez you write about it, and what kind of support doesn't have? laura: well, thanks a lot for having me, and what the senator's bill does is it essentially gives congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal framework that the administration just announced last week, and so, it would either let them vote on it, vote for the framework, vote against it, or do nothing on it, and so it kind of puts a halt on whatever final deal they have for some days, and there is a good amount of support within the republican conference for it, but republicans do need democrats to come over in order to get a veto-proof majority. reporter: the budget resolution that passed the house and senate before the break heads to conference committee, and you tweeted yesterday that the house budget share met to chat the 2016 budget plans and ready for conference next week. what are some of the main difference is need to work out? laura: defense spending -- both the house, gop, the senate gop they need to boost
foreign relations committee plans to mark of a bill on the iran nuclear framework agreement and laura barron-lopez you write about it, and what kind of support doesn't have? laura: well, thanks a lot for having me, and what the senator's bill does is it essentially gives congress a chance to weigh in on the iran nuclear deal framework that the administration just announced last week, and so, it would either let them vote on it, vote for the framework, vote against it, or do nothing on it, and...
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host: elizabeth barron, thank you so much for being here and speaking with our viewers. we are going to take you live now here to the main stage at the appomattox national historical monument. you are watching live coverage of american history tv on c-span3. >> there is no charm in any life unless the charm can be enjoyed. the love of country and the performance of the duty that i owed to it and to you is all that sheers me. there was, would worth asserted as he concluded his letter, only one outcome they could justify the sacrifice that he and his other soldiers had endured. "i trust that the smile of an approving god rests on each of us that have proven ourselves in this struggle. in his own good kind -- good time god will smile upon her victory and return us to our friends. home. james would worth did not make it home to his wife. but his words speak to the aspirations of virtually every soldier of this war, union, confederate, or indeed of every war. appomattox was the start of a path home. not 20 minutes after general lee departed on april 9, 1865, william smith of
host: elizabeth barron, thank you so much for being here and speaking with our viewers. we are going to take you live now here to the main stage at the appomattox national historical monument. you are watching live coverage of american history tv on c-span3. >> there is no charm in any life unless the charm can be enjoyed. the love of country and the performance of the duty that i owed to it and to you is all that sheers me. there was, would worth asserted as he concluded his letter, only...
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barrons saying over the week it's time to sell. time to sell. losing big portions of earnings. i've heard other people, no, no, this is the key to unlocking wig time stuff at the stock. >> it's funny, you think back five or six years ago, this is what the street wanted them to do. what's wrong with being a pure industrials play? i think that it can and in the near term, there will be challenges, yes, longer term is going above 30. jimmy lebenthal, let's talk about a joint deal with simon. >> biggest thing, it's a 50/50 venture. i like that, if it's a bad deal, they have 50% that they're holding on to, if it's a good deal, then they've gotten 50% off their books. clearly with the news from ge, there is a move afoot from non-real estate operators to get out of their real estate portfolios, but you can do it the wrong way. you know them along jc penney. i think they securetized their real estate way too cheaply. devil will be in the details, keet here is, it's a 50/50 deal, i like that. >> josh, united health care to a buy. >> yeah, now? i mean, now you like it. this is a very lat
barrons saying over the week it's time to sell. time to sell. losing big portions of earnings. i've heard other people, no, no, this is the key to unlocking wig time stuff at the stock. >> it's funny, you think back five or six years ago, this is what the street wanted them to do. what's wrong with being a pure industrials play? i think that it can and in the near term, there will be challenges, yes, longer term is going above 30. jimmy lebenthal, let's talk about a joint deal with simon....
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her articles have appeared in "the new york times" and in barron's, she is also the author of "east to to the dawn," and editor of "my dear mr. stalin." and she currently lives in lake wales, florida. now, i started working with sue over a decade ago when she was working on her first fdr and stalin book, and as i was chatting at dinner with her i reminded her that we really bonded over trying to figure out the map room time coding system because when she was doing her book of fdr and stalin correspondence, she was committed and dedicated to making sure she knew the order of when messages left the map room when they were received, and did stalin and roosevelt see them or did they cross before they responded to each other. so that's how sue and i bonded many, many years ago in the archives. ..
her articles have appeared in "the new york times" and in barron's, she is also the author of "east to to the dawn," and editor of "my dear mr. stalin." and she currently lives in lake wales, florida. now, i started working with sue over a decade ago when she was working on her first fdr and stalin book, and as i was chatting at dinner with her i reminded her that we really bonded over trying to figure out the map room time coding system because when she was doing...
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news fellow judge in texas >>mark: upheld a temporary hold on president president obama issue of barron'sction the justice department already appealed to a higher court enormous to lift the judge's injunction the appeals court decision to hear an argument on whether the injunction should be lifted far haven't thought it was 17th. >>darya: a home as the camera does right next to a center of the couple's backyard the residents of the encampment say that that are not responsible for drugs and crime after the story ran yesterday for san jose police came in and tell the people living there that they had to clear out please are given the two to four hours to leave the area or they will be ticketed many of them are upset and they have nowhere else to go. >>: local and they were police everywhere, as the silicon valley is in a crisis mode there are about 300 the camera is like this around san jose. >>darya: we check with the story because the residents called us and said we want you to look it was in our backyard if you have a story in your neighborhood you like to check out the to our web site a
news fellow judge in texas >>mark: upheld a temporary hold on president president obama issue of barron'sction the justice department already appealed to a higher court enormous to lift the judge's injunction the appeals court decision to hear an argument on whether the injunction should be lifted far haven't thought it was 17th. >>darya: a home as the camera does right next to a center of the couple's backyard the residents of the encampment say that that are not responsible for...
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now for the last award would i like to introduce marty barron the executive editor of the "washington post," and though i guess is he not supposed to be in the paper very much in the past couple of days he has been in the paper for something very good which is the pulitzer. and for something very bad, the fact that bureau chief in iran is still in prison and about to go on trial. the statements from marty describe accurately how terrifying that situation is. so congratulations for the pulitzer. please come. thank you. thank you very much. senator paul. the few moments of friendship have been a wonderful thing. [applause] >> earlier this year many leading professionals gathered to address what we saw as a merging crisis in free expression. it wasn't just that rights of the press were under assault in countries around the world including our own. free expression itself was under threat. we wanted the circle of advocates from free expression to widen. we needed more than media organizations to take up the cause, especially the broader business community. afterall free expression means mo
now for the last award would i like to introduce marty barron the executive editor of the "washington post," and though i guess is he not supposed to be in the paper very much in the past couple of days he has been in the paper for something very good which is the pulitzer. and for something very bad, the fact that bureau chief in iran is still in prison and about to go on trial. the statements from marty describe accurately how terrifying that situation is. so congratulations for the...
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they're not the barrons. they are not the ones dismissed on the floor today. at the end of the day this is a simple question -- whose money is it? whose hard work and years is it? is it government? is it the washington politicians who will take your money in time, force you to sell your business or family-owned farm and waste it on who knows what? or is it your money and your hard work and your american dream? are you allowed to keep that dream and help your family going forward or is it the government's dream, whatever that could be? at the end of the day, what i love the most about america, we don't resent success. we strive for it. whatever success is for each of us we strive for it. we're absolutely convinced that we can achieve it for us and that we can maybe give our kids a chance going forward. so this is a simple question. if you stand with those who believe it's the government's rk money and hard work, vote no. if you stand with the family-owned farms and businesses and young people and >> that starts at 12:15 p.m. eastern time here on c-span. >> and
they're not the barrons. they are not the ones dismissed on the floor today. at the end of the day this is a simple question -- whose money is it? whose hard work and years is it? is it government? is it the washington politicians who will take your money in time, force you to sell your business or family-owned farm and waste it on who knows what? or is it your money and your hard work and your american dream? are you allowed to keep that dream and help your family going forward or is it the...
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liz barron and i are very pleased and honored to host the last of the commission's seven signature conferences that deal with the sesquicentennial. we believe our theme, the importance of various legacies and contending public memories of the conflict, will leave all of you with much to ponder concerning the relationship between history and historical memory regarding the greatest drama we have experienced as a nation. with that, i will say once again, welcome. [applause] [applause] ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> welcome everybody to the morning panel and we will talk a bit today about the aftermath of the civil war and about the legacy in memory of the civil war. in this morning's panel we will focus on the events of the spring of 1865, the last chapter in the war. i'm joined of this table by experts on lincoln and lee and grant and that last chapter. let's go back to the spring of 1865 and set the stage a little bit. in march of 1865 lincoln gives his second inaugural address. what are his hopes and expect haitians for that spring and his vision of what victo
liz barron and i are very pleased and honored to host the last of the commission's seven signature conferences that deal with the sesquicentennial. we believe our theme, the importance of various legacies and contending public memories of the conflict, will leave all of you with much to ponder concerning the relationship between history and historical memory regarding the greatest drama we have experienced as a nation. with that, i will say once again, welcome. [applause] [applause] ♪ ♪...
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and this is noted on barron's that they have hired some advisers to sen never serious takeover offers is up 4%. general motors, we followed that story as canada agreed to sell the remaining stake to goldman sachs gm is known for 1.7%. the airline down for this week bouncing back a bit. oil is getting $53. united is turning a little bit. "varney and company" coming. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. stuart: duke won the fifth national title last night 68-53 to beat wisconsin. democrat senator from missouri clear macassar will send out this week, congratulations to duke, i was rooting for the team who had stars that are actually go
and this is noted on barron's that they have hired some advisers to sen never serious takeover offers is up 4%. general motors, we followed that story as canada agreed to sell the remaining stake to goldman sachs gm is known for 1.7%. the airline down for this week bouncing back a bit. oil is getting $53. united is turning a little bit. "varney and company" coming. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles...
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barron said sell and you disagree, i'm sure. why?ighted the stock in our equity income portfolio. we liked the stock for a while and we were anticipating a restructuring. friday's announcement was a positive surprise for us. but the fundamentals we like and the reason we owned the stock is still intact and we like it going forward. there will be turmoil as we go through the restructuring. long-term we like the stock. >> here's my issue. >> they know what the fundamentals are. a lot of questions. can they sell the real estate portfolio and do you feel like you know what ge will look like? >> that's a great question. the conversation that we had this morning. we spoke with the lead of our equity team. we are going to hold off coming up with the earnings estimates going forward until we get the first quarter results. we want to see what the restructuring is all about and take a look at the energy business. that's a big business for them. we want to see what their forecast is going forward. we held off coming up with the earnings estimat
barron said sell and you disagree, i'm sure. why?ighted the stock in our equity income portfolio. we liked the stock for a while and we were anticipating a restructuring. friday's announcement was a positive surprise for us. but the fundamentals we like and the reason we owned the stock is still intact and we like it going forward. there will be turmoil as we go through the restructuring. long-term we like the stock. >> here's my issue. >> they know what the fundamentals are. a lot...
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handsomely, follow through today, it looks like bank of china may have the quiismant of qe and a poll on "barron'seople were optimistic. so no euphoria. >> you think that's a bullish sign. we are watching the opening bell with the realtime exchange. robert downey jr. and jeremy renner are there. opening nationwide this week may 1st and over at the nasdaq holding the chinese bamboo, the chinese maker. >>> let's see if we can get an interview. bob is on the case. >> art cashin is still with us as we watch the first trades here building on those records. interesting the dow is opening up about 58 points still 200 or so points away from its record high not really joining the record party. i think it could be an item to watch. when you see how the markets in europe and other places are moving out. the dax is what inspired a lot of this i think front and center for many people will be what we assume is a very poor gdp report on wednesday. people are saying the fed meets the same day, presumably they will be fairly cautious in the statements they make as a result. it's not really game on until the employ
handsomely, follow through today, it looks like bank of china may have the quiismant of qe and a poll on "barron'seople were optimistic. so no euphoria. >> you think that's a bullish sign. we are watching the opening bell with the realtime exchange. robert downey jr. and jeremy renner are there. opening nationwide this week may 1st and over at the nasdaq holding the chinese bamboo, the chinese maker. >>> let's see if we can get an interview. bob is on the case. >> art...
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barron's poll shows that 5% of u.s. money market managers are bearish.s like sentiment is too far on one side of the boat. >> i think that's interesting. congratulate you on that great boston accent you had right before the break. that was terrific. when you think about the truism here, it's where do we think money should be flowing and should be flowing into debt instruments or equity instruments? if that's your totality of choice, right now, i think we've got a europe recovering china working hard to stimulate their economy into recovery and u.s. albeit for a first-quarter slowdown with plenty of headwinds is recovering as well. to the extent you look at bullishness as a forward pricing mechanism, what do you think the next three quarters have to bear and where will i get the best return? i think equity is expected to be that. it's always bothersome when somebody's on the same side of the boat. >> it could tip over. bill more bullish or bearish at this juncture? >> i think similar this, i'm long term remain bullish. certainly you have to be worried if
barron's poll shows that 5% of u.s. money market managers are bearish.s like sentiment is too far on one side of the boat. >> i think that's interesting. congratulate you on that great boston accent you had right before the break. that was terrific. when you think about the truism here, it's where do we think money should be flowing and should be flowing into debt instruments or equity instruments? if that's your totality of choice, right now, i think we've got a europe recovering china...
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barron this week had an interesting article that said even the low interest rates the fed has been using is detrimental to growth rather than positive. according to the new york times we agree there is a problem out there -- this is what the new york times recently wrote. working in america is in decline. the share of prime age men those 25-54, who are not working, has more than tripled since the 1960's to 16%. more recently, since the turn-of-the-century, a sheriff of women without paying jobs has been rising too. the united states with one of the highest unemployment rate since 2000 has fallen for the bottom of the list. there are now 65 million working age americans currently not working, including nearly one in four in their prime working years for four straight years more than 40 million americans have been on food stamps. one in three americans receives some sort of means tested support. on the federal side were spending about $750 billion a year on means tested programs. that includes medicare, but these are programs designed for lower income people that we believe need additional
barron this week had an interesting article that said even the low interest rates the fed has been using is detrimental to growth rather than positive. according to the new york times we agree there is a problem out there -- this is what the new york times recently wrote. working in america is in decline. the share of prime age men those 25-54, who are not working, has more than tripled since the 1960's to 16%. more recently, since the turn-of-the-century, a sheriff of women without paying jobs...
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barron this week had an interesting article that said even the low interest rates the fed has been using is detrimental to growth rather than positive. according to the new york times, we agree there is a problem out there -- this is what the new york times recently wrote. working in america is in decline. the share of prime age men those 25-54, who are not working, has more than tripled since the 1960's to 16%. more recently, since the turn of the century, the share of women without paying jobs has been rising, too. the united states with one of the highest unemployment rate since 2000 has fallen for the bottom of the list. there are now 65 million working age americans currently not working, including nearly one in four in their prime working years, for four straight years more than 40 million americans have been on food stamps. one in three americans receives some sort of means tested support. on the federal side were spending about $750 billion a year on means tested programs. that includes medicare, but these are programs designed for lower income people that we believe need additio
barron this week had an interesting article that said even the low interest rates the fed has been using is detrimental to growth rather than positive. according to the new york times, we agree there is a problem out there -- this is what the new york times recently wrote. working in america is in decline. the share of prime age men those 25-54, who are not working, has more than tripled since the 1960's to 16%. more recently, since the turn of the century, the share of women without paying...
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. >> etfs and some of these particular strategies may be hot but barron's touting the return of someual funds. when was the last time we saw the magellan fund on the cover? >> joining us is mark martiak. mark welcome back. >> thank you for having me bill. hello, kelly, good afternoon. >> we all know as jeff pointed out, actively managed has lagged in this up market. do you think that's about to change? >> i do. in a transitional market like this in an uncertain interest rate environment, i believe it makes sense to actively construct a portfolio where research-driven manager takes advantage of good stock picking and i think it's important in certain asset classes like municipal bonds, any fixed income, emerging markets -- >> mark -- >> there are a asset classes where it pays off. >> it comes down to mutual funds versus etfs. if i'm looking to put my money into a long-term value jor gented strategy, should i go with a mutual fund now that they have clawed their way back to better performance or go with the lowest option broad market etf? >> go with a long term buy and hold actively ma
. >> etfs and some of these particular strategies may be hot but barron's touting the return of someual funds. when was the last time we saw the magellan fund on the cover? >> joining us is mark martiak. mark welcome back. >> thank you for having me bill. hello, kelly, good afternoon. >> we all know as jeff pointed out, actively managed has lagged in this up market. do you think that's about to change? >> i do. in a transitional market like this in an uncertain...
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they're not the barrons. they are not the ones dismissed on the floor today. at the end of the day this is a simple question -- whose money is it? whose hard work and years is it? is it government? is it the washington politicians who will take your money in time, force you to sell your business or family-owned farm and waste it on who knows what? or is it your money and your hard work and your american dream? are you allowed to keep that dream and help your family going forward or is it the government's dream, whatever that could be? at the end of the day, what i love the most about america, we don't resent success. we strive for it. whatever success is for each of us we strive for it. we're absolutely convinced that we can achieve it for us and that we can maybe give our kids a chance going forward. so this is a simple question. if you stand with those who believe it's the government's rk money and hard work, vote no. if you stand with the family-owned farms and businesses and young people and those facing the american dream, vote yes to end the death tax on
they're not the barrons. they are not the ones dismissed on the floor today. at the end of the day this is a simple question -- whose money is it? whose hard work and years is it? is it government? is it the washington politicians who will take your money in time, force you to sell your business or family-owned farm and waste it on who knows what? or is it your money and your hard work and your american dream? are you allowed to keep that dream and help your family going forward or is it the...