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bill: five kids? >> five kids there might be more. i haven't talked to my wife in an hour. >> just all the babies at home to make you feel uncomfortable. >> academy award winner ben affleck. >> i am not worried about what my liberal friends are going to say. >> bill: getting real about gun control. >> i believe that there could be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. >> and dynasty guy proves his program is such a huge success. >> family values and. >> the factors most interesting right now. >> so funny to be here with you after seeing you all this time. i it's not a compliment, it's the truth. [ laughter ] >> bill: caution you are about to enter the no-spin zone. factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly. for special edition of the factor, we begin with sports guy bob costas who stepped into a highly charged controversy about gun control. >> first up, how do you feel about the right to bear arms? >> obviously americans have a right to bear arms. i haven't immersed myself in the issue my life. i didn't call for any specific prohibition on guns. never used gun control. i quoted by a column by jason whitlock. >> current gun c
bill: five kids? >> five kids there might be more. i haven't talked to my wife in an hour. >> just all the babies at home to make you feel uncomfortable. >> academy award winner ben affleck. >> i am not worried about what my liberal friends are going to say. >> bill: getting real about gun control. >> i believe that there could be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. >> and dynasty guy proves his program is such a huge success....
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via question for bill ben. by the way. also a ut alumni. welcome hook 'em horns. >> two questions for bill bennett. talking about the liberal arts education and how it is changed and i was curious to know how it had changed? and how do you think that this is impacted students in terms of their ability to get a job. and my second question is that um. you seem to in my opinion over emphasize the he can no many i can benefits of an education. but under emphasize the ability to think critically with within my humble opinion is the primary reason foregoing to college this. is important to you know. make a living too you know, we all live in the real world and have to make money. but i this i that the ability to think critical would elevate our society to a different level. >> and the second question is for -- richard. >> that is those all of the questions that you get for the moment. bill? take that. >> i want to ask one other panelist a question. >> way. i will be back to you and okay. >> bill? >> very quickly the so based narrowed. professional
via question for bill ben. by the way. also a ut alumni. welcome hook 'em horns. >> two questions for bill bennett. talking about the liberal arts education and how it is changed and i was curious to know how it had changed? and how do you think that this is impacted students in terms of their ability to get a job. and my second question is that um. you seem to in my opinion over emphasize the he can no many i can benefits of an education. but under emphasize the ability to think...
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bills. remember ben nelson? have a lot of political realities flying in the face of things that would letting malty solve these problems. cenk: unfortunately joe's right in that the political reality is money and politics. you could have had 98% medicare for all. there's no way ben nelson the conservative democrats and republicanses would ever allowed it. >> when we come back, trayvon martin's family is speaking out. they said something very interesting that i want to share with you. and we're going to have a guest on. she's a black woman who left this country. she lived here and left and said i don't think this is a place for black people. it's really interesting. she's going to skype in from trinidad. we'll talk about why she left when we come back. cenk: we're back on "the young turks." ana's got a story about trayvon martin's parents, they were on the morning shows this morning. >> trayvon martin's family has broken their silence since the verdict was read in the george zimmerman case and spoke on g.m.a. >>
bills. remember ben nelson? have a lot of political realities flying in the face of things that would letting malty solve these problems. cenk: unfortunately joe's right in that the political reality is money and politics. you could have had 98% medicare for all. there's no way ben nelson the conservative democrats and republicanses would ever allowed it. >> when we come back, trayvon martin's family is speaking out. they said something very interesting that i want to share with you. and...
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over in the senate, there's a companionen bill by ben cardin that has 16 cosponsors including harry reiden it comes to speaking out against racial profile, critics range from president obama to president bush. for all those people saying we need more than a conversation on race, you're right. we need more than broad rhetoric against racial injustice. we need action and a national ban on profiling people based on the color of their skin is a logical place to start. that does it for the cycle today. martin, it's all yours. >> good afternoon, it's wednesday july 31st. and with the taste of august recess on the tip of their tongues, capitol hill is abuzz. >> drums, please. >> hello, everybody. >> there's a gone campaigning sign. >> we had a very enthusiastic meeting with the president. >> his scheme yesterday. >> how about a grand bargain for middle class jobs. >> when he does come to the hill, it's basically just another internal campaign rally. >> 40 meaningless votes to repeal obama care. >> if i have poll numbers as low as his, i'd probably be out doing the same thing. >> we're lacking a
over in the senate, there's a companionen bill by ben cardin that has 16 cosponsors including harry reiden it comes to speaking out against racial profile, critics range from president obama to president bush. for all those people saying we need more than a conversation on race, you're right. we need more than broad rhetoric against racial injustice. we need action and a national ban on profiling people based on the color of their skin is a logical place to start. that does it for the cycle...
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bill. >>> just ahead, big ben chimes in on the u.s. economy. and the 92 quadrillion-dollar mistake. have you seen it. >>> plus why this "rolling stone" may gather some moss. and why queen elizabeth doesn't want to be kept waiting. a live report from london. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news today. according to the aclu, police across the country are using automatic cameras to scan license plates to help solve crimes. now the organization claims millions of innocent americans are having their information stored in these location tracking systems. >>> at least 25 children in india are dead after being poisoned by a school meal on tuesday. the tragedy has triggered violent protests as people demand answers. medical teams currently suspect the food was contaminated with insecticide. >>> and unmanned airforce drone crashed in florida wednesday as it attempted to take off. no one was hurt, but police were forced to close a nearby highway. >>> late last night, a wild fire broke out at an indiana fireworks store as you can see. fireworks erupted overhead. can you ima
bill. >>> just ahead, big ben chimes in on the u.s. economy. and the 92 quadrillion-dollar mistake. have you seen it. >>> plus why this "rolling stone" may gather some moss. and why queen elizabeth doesn't want to be kept waiting. a live report from london. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news today. according to the aclu, police across the country are using automatic cameras to scan license plates to help solve crimes. now the...
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he's from the home of maple and skiing and -- >> bill: ben & jerry's.obably wearing the same clothes he was wearing when he was governor of vermont. bet he hasn't bought a suit since. this is what it sounded like ten years ago. >> we're going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona and north dakota and new mexico. texas and new york and south dakota and oregon and michigan and then we go to washington, d.c. >> i remember that night vividly. >> he had lost. >> came in third, as a matter of fact. >> still doing crossfire. what drove me crazy is everybody was saying see he did that thing and that's what caused him to lose. i kept trying to tell people no, no, no, he had already lost. this was his concession speech. didn't cause him to lose that primary. >> rallying cry or warbling or speech. >> wesley clark came in third in new hampshire, ahead of dean after iowa. >> bragging rights. >> but you know, it's funny -- i think some of the mythology around that campaign gets ahead of that. >> bill: i love howard dean. a lot to cover with jamal simmons on the
he's from the home of maple and skiing and -- >> bill: ben & jerry's.obably wearing the same clothes he was wearing when he was governor of vermont. bet he hasn't bought a suit since. this is what it sounded like ten years ago. >> we're going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona and north dakota and new mexico. texas and new york and south dakota and oregon and michigan and then we go to washington, d.c. >> i remember that night vividly. >> he had lost....
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bill cosby and ben carson wants to do it. resented in the civil rights leadership. >> bill: i thank you both. directly ahead, anthony weiner big trouble again for texting sex stuff. does america really care anymore what their politician does in their private lives? then victoria jackson from "saturday night live" to the tea party. how did that happen? she will be here. those reports after these messages. >> factor follow up segment tonight, more trouble for anthony weiner as you know he had to resign from congress because of naked pictures he sent to a variety of women. after a short time mr. weiner reentered the political arena running for mayor of new york city. just in time for another scandal. as more naked pictures of him are surfacing. question: too voters really care what candidates and politicians do in private? joining us now from washington republican strategist kate obenshain and kirsten powers a democrat and fox news analyst. kirsten, a country like france, the electorate doesn't care what the politicians do. you k
bill cosby and ben carson wants to do it. resented in the civil rights leadership. >> bill: i thank you both. directly ahead, anthony weiner big trouble again for texting sex stuff. does america really care anymore what their politician does in their private lives? then victoria jackson from "saturday night live" to the tea party. how did that happen? she will be here. those reports after these messages. >> factor follow up segment tonight, more trouble for anthony weiner...
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bill cosby and ben carson wants to do it. represented in the civil rights leadership. >> bill: i thank you both. directly ahead, anthony weiner big trouble again for texting sex stuff. does america really care anymore what their politician does in their private lives? then victoria jackson from "saturday night live" to the tea party. how did that happen? she will be here. those reports after these messages. [ whispering ] uh! i had a nightmare! the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many people in our bedroom. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] ...and let the good life in. >> facto
bill cosby and ben carson wants to do it. represented in the civil rights leadership. >> bill: i thank you both. directly ahead, anthony weiner big trouble again for texting sex stuff. does america really care anymore what their politician does in their private lives? then victoria jackson from "saturday night live" to the tea party. how did that happen? she will be here. those reports after these messages. [ whispering ] uh! i had a nightmare! the house caught fire and we were...
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bill cosby and ben carson wants to do it. represented in the civil rights leadership. >> bill: i thank you both. directly ahead, anthony weiner big trouble again for texting sex stuff. does america really care anymore what their politician does in their private lives? then victoria jackson from "saturday night live" to the tea party. how did that happen? she will be here. those reports after these messages. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ malennouncer ] some people had changes in behavior, mood, it red
bill cosby and ben carson wants to do it. represented in the civil rights leadership. >> bill: i thank you both. directly ahead, anthony weiner big trouble again for texting sex stuff. does america really care anymore what their politician does in their private lives? then victoria jackson from "saturday night live" to the tea party. how did that happen? she will be here. those reports after these messages. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a...
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. >> reporter: that bill is a scorcher, $3,000 this year alone. energy expert bens they're getting burned. how do you know if your energy bill is high? go to myenergy.com to compare your energy usage with others in your town. see all those other dots? they represent the bernard's neighbors. >> you can see here that in june they spent $252 on electricity. that's a little bit high relative to some of the other people in the neighborhood. >> julie, you're in the red. >> which is bad? >> we want to be green. >> reporter: ben finds nearly $1,000 in hidden money around the house with tips that only take them seconds. first, they replace the old thermostat with "nest." >> it notices when you turn the temperature up or turn the temperature down. it tries to figure out why and what's going to make you the most comfortable. >> reporter: it learns their habits and gets them $173 back this year. it also pays for itself by next year. heading down to the basement -- >> how many loads of laundry do you do a week? >> 14 loads of laundry. >> reporter: by washing in cold water it wi
. >> reporter: that bill is a scorcher, $3,000 this year alone. energy expert bens they're getting burned. how do you know if your energy bill is high? go to myenergy.com to compare your energy usage with others in your town. see all those other dots? they represent the bernard's neighbors. >> you can see here that in june they spent $252 on electricity. that's a little bit high relative to some of the other people in the neighborhood. >> julie, you're in the red. >>...
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bills. more on ben bernanke in a moment. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call.y doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased d blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about the only underarm low t tre
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>> bill: thanks as always. in a moment, dr. benarson some threats that some big time pop stars will boycott the state of florida over stand your ground. talking jesus this morning. handle that on the factor tip of the day upcoming. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ >> bill: back of the book segme
>> bill: thanks as always. in a moment, dr. benarson some threats that some big time pop stars will boycott the state of florida over stand your ground. talking jesus this morning. handle that on the factor tip of the day upcoming. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers...
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>> bill: thanks as always. in a moment, dr. benime pop stars will boycott the state of florida over stand your ground. talking jesus this morning. handle that on the factor tip of the day upcoming. [ male announcer ] centrum has been a leader in multivitamins for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. . . e is clear. centrum. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? >> bill: back of the book segment tonight as i said last night in the talking points memo. there are elements in the entertainment industry absolutely harming black children because they put out garbage songs and movies ♪ >> bill: that song entitled n word in paris, how nice. well,
>> bill: thanks as always. in a moment, dr. benime pop stars will boycott the state of florida over stand your ground. talking jesus this morning. handle that on the factor tip of the day upcoming. [ male announcer ] centrum has been a leader in multivitamins for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. . . e is clear. centrum. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is...
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>> bill: thanks as always. in a moment, dr. bensome big time pop stars will boycott the state of florida over stand your ground. talking jesus this morning. handle that on the factor tip of the day upcoming. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> bill: back of the book segment tonight as i said last night in the talking points memo. there are elements in the entertainment industry absolutely harming black children because they put out garbage songs and movies ♪ >> bill: that song entitled n word in paris, how nice. well, now there is a report by the american you urban radio networks, that says kanye west, jay-z and others are going to boycott the state of florida over the stand your ground law. dr. ben carson author of the book america the beautiful. obviously you are not boycotting florida because you are down ther
>> bill: thanks as always. in a moment, dr. bensome big time pop stars will boycott the state of florida over stand your ground. talking jesus this morning. handle that on the factor tip of the day upcoming. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> bill: back of the...
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. >> the senate deal is close enough to the house bill that there is optimism the two chambers can agree on a final version. >> i've ben here a little over ten years. i don't know that there's ever been a better opportunity to work toward a real bipartisan solution. >> the new bill could be introduced as early as today. and the same group of negotiators had previously announced a possible deal, but it fell apart after the congressional budget office said the cost was high. anne-marie? >> tara mergener in washington. thank you, tara. >>> well, house republicans told president obama yesterday it's not enough to delay one section of the new health care law. the house voted to hold up two crucial provisions until 2015. the requirement that everyone must have insurance and the mandate for employers to offer coverage to all full-time workers. the white house has already put that on hold. >> here we are once again wasting our constituents' time by voting on the exact same action the administration has already taken. >> they were petitioned by businesses across this great nation of ours to do that, and why do they petition the
. >> the senate deal is close enough to the house bill that there is optimism the two chambers can agree on a final version. >> i've ben here a little over ten years. i don't know that there's ever been a better opportunity to work toward a real bipartisan solution. >> the new bill could be introduced as early as today. and the same group of negotiators had previously announced a possible deal, but it fell apart after the congressional budget office said the cost was high....
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ben bernanke says it will get better because interest rates are going up. congressman bill hezinga of michigan, ironically, posed this question to ben bernanke during his appearance before the house financial services committee. this is the question so many of our viewers have right now, i wanted to play it. >> i did pass along the question one of my friends had, should he refinance right now? >> i'm not a qualified financial adviser. >> they laughed, but what's the answer? >> well, i think there's not the necessity to refinance now. the refinancing should have been done two months ago when the interest rates were 100 basis points lower. now the interest rates are stable. chairman bernanke has been walking back his mistake six to seven weeks ago in which he suggested the tightening and that higher interest rates were imminent. he talked about the taper and the reduction of purchases by the federal reserve. this week in the testimony we just heard, he put in capital letters the words s-o-r-r-y. he basically said sorry. in other words, with the currently weak economy, we're g
ben bernanke says it will get better because interest rates are going up. congressman bill hezinga of michigan, ironically, posed this question to ben bernanke during his appearance before the house financial services committee. this is the question so many of our viewers have right now, i wanted to play it. >> i did pass along the question one of my friends had, should he refinance right now? >> i'm not a qualified financial adviser. >> they laughed, but what's the answer?...
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ben and bills has lobster ice cream. sub zero uses liquid nitrogen. salted caramel ice cream.. ample hills in brooklyn, new york, they use local organic and hand crafted ingredients to make ooey gooey butter cake and the "today" show's morning mash up. >> any day, we are cracking 500 eggs, 25 gallons of milk, 25 gallons of cream. 75 pounds of cane sugar. >> mix-ins most of those creates in-house also. >> chocolate sprinkles. >> we know what they like. america's favorite flavor? vanilla. more than 1.5 billion gallons of ice cream produced last year. according to research done by baskin-robbins, your preference in the cup gives insight to your personality. chocolate chip, you are generous, competent and go getter. what about rainbow sherbert? rocky road? you are engaging and a good listener. embrace your unique characteristics. raise a cone. take a lick and give thanks for the creamy, delicious treat that we call ice cream. >> now it's our turn. our friends at ample hills in brooklyn made an ice cream just for us. it's the "today" show smash up. you are starting already. you don
ben and bills has lobster ice cream. sub zero uses liquid nitrogen. salted caramel ice cream.. ample hills in brooklyn, new york, they use local organic and hand crafted ingredients to make ooey gooey butter cake and the "today" show's morning mash up. >> any day, we are cracking 500 eggs, 25 gallons of milk, 25 gallons of cream. 75 pounds of cane sugar. >> mix-ins most of those creates in-house also. >> chocolate sprinkles. >> we know what they like. america's...
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>> bill: a new ben and injury reaflavor?specifically for washington you can only get in washington and it's called capital chill. get it? it is chocolate ice cream this is their description. chocolate ice cream with divine chocolate cornflake clusters, marshmallow and caramel swirls served with a sweet potato chip on the side. >> eww. >> what? >> i can totally get with that. >> i don't know about that. out how they come up with that? >> the salt and the sweet. i'm in. >> what does that have to do with washington? >> that's a good question. i know the potato chips are somewhat local but not made in d.c. >> bill: i like the name. capital chill. i can get down with that. not the flavor. >> i'll eat it all. >> bill: you know, we were saying about this -- what congress did not get accomplished. this phrase, do nothing congress which harry truman most famously used in 1948 and won re-election when people thought he could never get re-elected. it might have been true then but it is really true today isn't it? >> it is amazing to se
>> bill: a new ben and injury reaflavor?specifically for washington you can only get in washington and it's called capital chill. get it? it is chocolate ice cream this is their description. chocolate ice cream with divine chocolate cornflake clusters, marshmallow and caramel swirls served with a sweet potato chip on the side. >> eww. >> what? >> i can totally get with that. >> i don't know about that. out how they come up with that? >> the salt and the...
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the other held by democrats john conyers and ben cardin to promote their bill that would help identifytances of racial profiling. on monday, civil rights leaders including al sharpton met with the president and the attorney general to discuss how the executive branch plans to fight voter i.d. laws which many believe are thinly veiled attempts at voter suppression. that will same day, just a few hundred miles south is, north carolina reportedly witnessed its largest ever moral monday protests at the state capitol. thousands of protesters demonstrated against the gop-led state government's radical new policies including severe new restrictions on early voting and voter registration. when a reporter pressed the republican governor top defend several controversial points of that bill, this is how the governor responded. "i don't know enough, i'm sorry, i haven't seen that part of the boil." joining us now is democratic congresswoman karen bass of california. good afternoon, ma'am. >> good afternoon, thanks for having me on. >> it's a pleasure to have you. "the washington post" is reporting
the other held by democrats john conyers and ben cardin to promote their bill that would help identifytances of racial profiling. on monday, civil rights leaders including al sharpton met with the president and the attorney general to discuss how the executive branch plans to fight voter i.d. laws which many believe are thinly veiled attempts at voter suppression. that will same day, just a few hundred miles south is, north carolina reportedly witnessed its largest ever moral monday protests at...
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i want to thank my guests, helen mirren, ben schwartz, and the olms. tomorrow billnd eliot spitzer. but jimmy fallon, happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, thank you so much! oh, my goodness! that's a -- that's a great new york city crowd right there. welcome to "late night!" you guys feeling good tonight? [ cheers and applause ] sound like travolta. [ as travolta ] you guys feeling good tonight? [ cheers and applause ] you guys doing great over here tonight. all right. [ laughter ] sandy! [ laughter ] welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," you guys. we're going to have a fun night tonight. let's get to the news and what everyone's talking about. i'm on the internet all the time. i'm always on the computer. and yesterday google went down for over an hour in four different states. yeah. or as bing
i want to thank my guests, helen mirren, ben schwartz, and the olms. tomorrow billnd eliot spitzer. but jimmy fallon, happening right now. jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, thank you so much! oh, my goodness! that's a -- that's a...
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bill griffeth. >> and i'm maria bartiromo. the name ben bernanke comes out with regard to the markets.was nevermore apparent after his remarks yesterday. how long can he hold sway over these markets? joining us is danielle hughes, dan greenhouse with btig, and matthew slaughter, professor of dartmouth college. dan, what do you think? it seems that the markets have having a tough time at what ben bernanke is saying and he said the same thing last night. how do you read the fed? >> he gives you a chance to buy into it, too, like we saw over the last month when he talked about tapering the markets that fell off, he came back and reiterated what he wanted to say all along. how do you play it? it's quite difficult. ben is the leader in what is going on in the market. yes, we have earnings that are very important. we have political points that are very important but everybody is watching what ben bernanke is saying and we're tied to it. >> what do you think the fed wants from the market? do you think they want all-time highs in the stock market? do they want long rates? is the ten-year yield
bill griffeth. >> and i'm maria bartiromo. the name ben bernanke comes out with regard to the markets.was nevermore apparent after his remarks yesterday. how long can he hold sway over these markets? joining us is danielle hughes, dan greenhouse with btig, and matthew slaughter, professor of dartmouth college. dan, what do you think? it seems that the markets have having a tough time at what ben bernanke is saying and he said the same thing last night. how do you read the fed? >> he...
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there's a bill in the senate now proposed by maryland's ben cardin, the end racial profiling act which training, collects data and allows the doj to grant money toward implementing fairer practices. it will almost certainly not be passed. it will have to be done at the state level where people have to realize that racial profiling means millions of americans are judged guilty till proven innocent, a bias that must end. and now, the end of a nice summer with you, ari, on monday. crystal ball will be back and abby huntsman will be joining us. now it's time for the beginning of martin bashir. >> good afternoon. it's friday, july 26th. and sba sybrina fulton has a powerful message for those who don't appreciate the meaning of tolerance. >> trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. >> obama is the president. >> there is a hustle going on in the civil rights industry. >> i don't know if i have used the word tolerant. i don't care for that word myself. >> facts about clutching purses. >> and a woman clutching her purse. >> you got to stop young black women from having babies
there's a bill in the senate now proposed by maryland's ben cardin, the end racial profiling act which training, collects data and allows the doj to grant money toward implementing fairer practices. it will almost certainly not be passed. it will have to be done at the state level where people have to realize that racial profiling means millions of americans are judged guilty till proven innocent, a bias that must end. and now, the end of a nice summer with you, ari, on monday. crystal ball...
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bill clinton tried. i was impressed with the comments ben gellis made, talking about the positives he believed came out ofput this kind of thing behind us. behind america. but i think the answer to your initial question, is it is too painful. the truth is too hard. too difficult for a lot of people. people want, and i'm not saying this as an excuse, i'm saying this as an explanation, right? >> yeah. >> but people want stories that make them feel good about themselves, about our country, and especially in the legal room especially as it pertains to young black men and teenagers. racial divide is palpable and real and practically unbridgeable. doesn't matter who the president is. every member of the senate could be african-american and every member of the house and this would not change. and people just don't really want to face up to it. >> yeah, to that point, jonathan, ben was talking about the peaceful nature of the protest and young people coming forward. i know the judge initially said no racial profiling but profiling. part of what strikes me here is, the way we got through civil rights movement, the
bill clinton tried. i was impressed with the comments ben gellis made, talking about the positives he believed came out ofput this kind of thing behind us. behind america. but i think the answer to your initial question, is it is too painful. the truth is too hard. too difficult for a lot of people. people want, and i'm not saying this as an excuse, i'm saying this as an explanation, right? >> yeah. >> but people want stories that make them feel good about themselves, about our...
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show you a part of washington you may not know about last week i visited ben's chili bowl this is quite a place president obama and bill cosby are big fans see what it's like to take a look. at. the it was nine hundred fifty eight white hours and hours president and then still a bolo but it's a historic part of washington d.c. and we're going in. when the zombies some of them on their little kid he plays he's going to i was on his wife and tails off and i can barely reach them what they did to you know i think it's the longevity i think it's the personality of mom and dad that. i think it's that community spirit that we foster we've been in a part of this community for fifty five years and i think it's the late hours to remember the six in the morning for breakfast we close at two in the morning on weekdays and four am friday is that this is that famous little hot dog and the just right and we do a chili craftsman so it's been kind of listed as the c. signature dish it's a half speed path for smoked sausage that we put in a bun put chili mustard nun's on it is delicious this is the only thing the bill cosby says he's b
show you a part of washington you may not know about last week i visited ben's chili bowl this is quite a place president obama and bill cosby are big fans see what it's like to take a look. at. the it was nine hundred fifty eight white hours and hours president and then still a bolo but it's a historic part of washington d.c. and we're going in. when the zombies some of them on their little kid he plays he's going to i was on his wife and tails off and i can barely reach them what they did to...
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show you a part of washington you may not know about last week i visited ben's chili bowl this is quite a place president obama and bill cosby are big fans see what it's like to take a look. at. the it was nine hundred fifty eight white hours and hours president and then still a bowl but it's a historic part of washington d.c. and with one in. witness on the sound of that town there she was a little kid who plays she's going to i was i was one thing i was often a fairly recent what made it thing you know i think it's the longevity i think it's the personality of mom and dad that. think of that community spirit that we foster we've been an integral part of this community for fifty five years and i think it's the late hours to remember the six in the morning for breakfast we close at two in the morning on weekdays and four am friday is that this is that famous little hotdog at the jelly we do it's only half smile so it's been kind of listed as the c. signature dish it's a half b. half fork smoked sausage that we put in the bun for chili mustard nuns on the stillest this is the only thing the bill cosby has been coming si
show you a part of washington you may not know about last week i visited ben's chili bowl this is quite a place president obama and bill cosby are big fans see what it's like to take a look. at. the it was nine hundred fifty eight white hours and hours president and then still a bowl but it's a historic part of washington d.c. and with one in. witness on the sound of that town there she was a little kid who plays she's going to i was i was one thing i was often a fairly recent what made it...
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bill: five kids? >> five kids there might be more. i haven't talked to my wife in an hour. >> just all the babies at home to make you feel uncomfortable. >> academy award winner ben affleck. >> i am not worried about what my liberal friends are going to say. >> bill: getting real about gun control. >> i believe that there could be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. >> and dynasty guy proves his program
bill: five kids? >> five kids there might be more. i haven't talked to my wife in an hour. >> just all the babies at home to make you feel uncomfortable. >> academy award winner ben affleck. >> i am not worried about what my liberal friends are going to say. >> bill: getting real about gun control. >> i believe that there could be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. >> and dynasty guy proves his program
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bill. nice to talk to both of you. >> see you later. >>> when ben bernanke speaks, it not only listens but moves big. but not today. >> yeah, not today. why? with us is beth ann from stand & poors and greg from the economist and our own steve liesman. steve, why not get some background for the sake of the viewers first of all. you know, it's kind of interesting, because i don't know about you, but i was thinking why is he not mentioning tapering? is this a big backtracking, or has someone said to him, don't say the "t" word? >> no, he didn't say it. but i feel like he left the impression in place that the general drift of fed policy assuming a third quarter rebound from the second quarter weakness is for tapering in september. maybe he left it a mill more uncertain saying the policy was not on a preset course. but he started to use this new euphemism which essentially is we are going to change the mix of accommodation, or mix of policies that will lead us to accommodati accommodation. what he means is less tapering, maybe more forward guidance would be one way to think about it. >> grelg g
bill. nice to talk to both of you. >> see you later. >>> when ben bernanke speaks, it not only listens but moves big. but not today. >> yeah, not today. why? with us is beth ann from stand & poors and greg from the economist and our own steve liesman. steve, why not get some background for the sake of the viewers first of all. you know, it's kind of interesting, because i don't know about you, but i was thinking why is he not mentioning tapering? is this a big...
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ben bernanke. ayman has the details from washington. >> reporter: hi ya, bill. you've heard the expression trial balloon. that's what we've been seeing this week with the circulation of the possibility of lawrence summers to be named as the new fed chairman to replace ben bernanke sometime this fall, possibly. that seems like a classic case of a trial balloon the white house floating that name, trying to gauge what the reaction is. the white house, as you say, forced to come out today and announce that no decision is expected on this, of course, until the fall. and meanwhile, in response to this trial balloon, we've seen a group of senate democrats circulating a letter, they're saying they back janet yellen. she's the current vice-chairman of the federal reserve system. and a former white house insider tells me today that it feels to this former insider like lawrence summers is the pick, but the white house is waiting to see what kind of blowback they might get as a result of this pick. this insider telling me that it doesn't feel like they've gotten enough negat
ben bernanke. ayman has the details from washington. >> reporter: hi ya, bill. you've heard the expression trial balloon. that's what we've been seeing this week with the circulation of the possibility of lawrence summers to be named as the new fed chairman to replace ben bernanke sometime this fall, possibly. that seems like a classic case of a trial balloon the white house floating that name, trying to gauge what the reaction is. the white house, as you say, forced to come out today and...
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bill: five kids? >> five kids there might be more. i haven't talked to my wife in an hour. >> just all the babies at home to make you feel uncomfortable. >> academy award winner ben my liberal friends are going to say. >> bill: getting real about gun control. >> i believe that there could be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. >> and dynasty guy proves his program
bill: five kids? >> five kids there might be more. i haven't talked to my wife in an hour. >> just all the babies at home to make you feel uncomfortable. >> academy award winner ben my liberal friends are going to say. >> bill: getting real about gun control. >> i believe that there could be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. >> and dynasty guy proves his program
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bill outrage in texas. we are going to have a nice little debate. then, it's our evergrowing nanny state destroying america? benas some thoughts on some disturbing facts. you better stay tuned for these reports. >> governor huckabee: thanks for staying with us. i'm mike huckabee in for bill o'reilly. in the unresolved problem segment tonight, despite weeks of protest for the far left, the texas bill banning abortions after 20 weeks has finally become law. governor rick perry signed the legislation yesterday amid continued outcry from abortion activists. ♪ we're not going to take it ♪ no ♪ no we're going to ♪ we're not going to take it anymore [chanting] >> the blood of texas women is on your hands. >> governor huckabee: here now to explain why this law has left the left so enraged is kristen lepage who reproductive advocate the author of the book "how the pro-choice movement saved america." that's an interesting title, christina, how it saved america. so how does the pro-choice movement saving america? >> the pro-choice movement is saving america by doing all the things that the pro-life movement claims to do.
bill outrage in texas. we are going to have a nice little debate. then, it's our evergrowing nanny state destroying america? benas some thoughts on some disturbing facts. you better stay tuned for these reports. >> governor huckabee: thanks for staying with us. i'm mike huckabee in for bill o'reilly. in the unresolved problem segment tonight, despite weeks of protest for the far left, the texas bill banning abortions after 20 weeks has finally become law. governor rick perry signed the...
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bill: five kids? >> five kids there might be more. i haven't talked to my wife in an hour. >> just all the babies at home to make you feel uncomfortable. >> academy award winner bend about what my liberal friends are going to say. >> bill: getting real about gun control. >> i believe that there could be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. >> and dynasty guy proves his program
bill: five kids? >> five kids there might be more. i haven't talked to my wife in an hour. >> just all the babies at home to make you feel uncomfortable. >> academy award winner bend about what my liberal friends are going to say. >> bill: getting real about gun control. >> i believe that there could be more comprehensive and effective controls on the sale of guns. >> and dynasty guy proves his program
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interview i had with the former sanford police chief, you talk him and you talk about ben kruidos, both lost their jobs. billice chief and went through the process of the investigation and got a lot of pressure and he believe he lost his job because he didn't make an arrest in the case, he upheld his oath in the case but he was later terminated from that position but you do see two people here throughout the course of this trial who lost their jobs. >> that's remarkable, george, the central question, of course, before the jury but so many fascinating subplots to this case, this trial, as well, george howell on the ground for us in sanford, thanks so much. >>> up next our expert panel takes a look at the witnesses in the zimmerman trial. who were the most effective and the least? my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in be
interview i had with the former sanford police chief, you talk him and you talk about ben kruidos, both lost their jobs. billice chief and went through the process of the investigation and got a lot of pressure and he believe he lost his job because he didn't make an arrest in the case, he upheld his oath in the case but he was later terminated from that position but you do see two people here throughout the course of this trial who lost their jobs. >> that's remarkable, george, the...
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participants include naacp president ben jealous, the greenpeace executive director bill radford, andregon senator jeff merkley. that begins at noon eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion about the future of the republican party and then some of the challenges women face in political campaigns and in office. after that, a chance to find out how recent campaigns were affected by candidate statements caught on tape. needs a strong partner, and honest partner more than the american president, in whatd and cocooned harry truman called "the great white prison." that is what i concluded after five years and hundreds of interviews through those presidents with raid spouses who were willing to speak hard truths, those presidents have a distinct advantage. let me give you an example. had pat nixon been able to cut through her husband's paranoia, watergate might have been avoided. but she had long since given up on that i the time they reach the white house. they were living virtually separate lives as you will see in my per trail of this saddest of all presidential couples. "i do not give my
participants include naacp president ben jealous, the greenpeace executive director bill radford, andregon senator jeff merkley. that begins at noon eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion about the future of the republican party and then some of the challenges women face in political campaigns and in office. after that, a chance to find out how recent campaigns were affected by candidate statements caught on tape. needs a strong partner, and honest partner more than the american...
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bill: ridiculous, you bet, al. your day is done. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction from baltimore dr. ben carson the author of the book "america the beautiful." rediscovering what made this nation great. the tide may be turning against the sharptons and the race hustlers in general. do you agree, doctor? >> i certainly hope. so i want to thank you for taking this opportunity to speak out and not being intimidated by the pc police who think that just because you are white you can't talk about what's going on in the black community. we have to recognize that we are all in the same boat in this country and if part of the boat sinks the rest of it goes down, too. for every one of those young people that we can keep from going down that path of self-destruction, that's one less person that we have to be afraid of or protect our families from. one less person that we have to pay for in the penal system or the welfare system. one more tax-paying productive member of society who may discover a new energy source or the cure for cancer. we can't afford to throw any of those people away, particularl
bill: ridiculous, you bet, al. your day is done. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction from baltimore dr. ben carson the author of the book "america the beautiful." rediscovering what made this nation great. the tide may be turning against the sharptons and the race hustlers in general. do you agree, doctor? >> i certainly hope. so i want to thank you for taking this opportunity to speak out and not being intimidated by the pc police who think that just...
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bill, back to you. >> thank you, wash. see you later. >>> lazarus, rocky balboa, ben affleck, after "gigli," remember that one?re are great comebacks, but they could take a backseat to what appears to be happening in new york city politic, and we're not talking about mr. wiener. >> eliot spitzer, known as the sheriff of wall street, before he became the empire state's disgraced governor. setting out to prove all those who said he couldn't be elected dog catcher very wrong. that story when we come back. looking at covered call strategies to generate income? with fidelity's options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction -
bill, back to you. >> thank you, wash. see you later. >>> lazarus, rocky balboa, ben affleck, after "gigli," remember that one?re are great comebacks, but they could take a backseat to what appears to be happening in new york city politic, and we're not talking about mr. wiener. >> eliot spitzer, known as the sheriff of wall street, before he became the empire state's disgraced governor. setting out to prove all those who said he couldn't be elected dog catcher...
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started cheering and screaming and shouted down republicans as they tried to pass the bill at the last second. kut: ben philpott is with news. what is expected to actually happen in this session? 30-day it is another session. the reason the filibuster work is because it was able to begin with 13 hours left in the session. republicans do have mass majorities in the texas house and senate. the bill is expected to pass this time. there are not enough parliamentary procedures for democrats left. the one final one they could use is they could not show for work. you have to have two-thirds of the body there to continue to work. democrats do have enough people in the house and senate to break forum. there is a note going around today that it looks like the texas house, which is supposed to dabble in a special session at 10:00 a.m. texas time may not have a quorum. different lawmakers stressed that that is more about planned vacations than any planned protest. host: stay with us for a second. we are going to show our viewers -- wendy davis was on "meet the press." here is a listen to what she said. [video clip
started cheering and screaming and shouted down republicans as they tried to pass the bill at the last second. kut: ben philpott is with news. what is expected to actually happen in this session? 30-day it is another session. the reason the filibuster work is because it was able to begin with 13 hours left in the session. republicans do have mass majorities in the texas house and senate. the bill is expected to pass this time. there are not enough parliamentary procedures for democrats left....
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we continue to monitor ben bernanke's testimony on capitol hill and the bill under way. a few things we mentioned here. and whether 5% as achievable, and -- dennis: the dow moved lower. it is downie unless the point based on a german's reaction and an all-star panel, and attack entrepreneur about to join or rape new york city mayor, go 1-on-1 with jack, founder of vice.com. cheryl: vendor ben bernanke's testimony, that continues, he was answering a question, asking the gentleman from tennessee, this is the queue and a portion and we expect this to run another hour or so. >> that is the mandate. when the economy is away from food employment to provide the financial support that will move the economy. >> the politics over the past four five or six years of playing more of a role than they did six with seven years ago. >> your earlier point about collaborating with the treasury and the financial crisis has nothing to do with monetary policy. that had to do with the two main financial institutions in the government working together to prevent a big financial collapse and the
we continue to monitor ben bernanke's testimony on capitol hill and the bill under way. a few things we mentioned here. and whether 5% as achievable, and -- dennis: the dow moved lower. it is downie unless the point based on a german's reaction and an all-star panel, and attack entrepreneur about to join or rape new york city mayor, go 1-on-1 with jack, founder of vice.com. cheryl: vendor ben bernanke's testimony, that continues, he was answering a question, asking the gentleman from tennessee,...
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bill owe that tarp. >> the wind can rip it right off. >> and then you're back up there again. >> let's go inside and check out what we can do inside. >> old fun. here we go. >> so, beni see you have nails, universal tool right here. >> man's best friend. duct tape. let me show you a couple things we can use this for after an earthquake. this window right here, because it's off kilter, we have open seams all along. i have a lot of air coming through. i want to stay comfortable at night. i want to keep that air out. it's as simple as that, all the way around. >> excellent. >> now i don't have any air coming in. let's say this one is one that would annoy me. everything is a little off. my doors won't stay closed. i take a piece of my favorite duct tape here, close it up. and at least it will stay out of my way when i'm trying to live throughout my day. if we're not talking about pressurized water, we're talking about just the drain, sometimes they're going to get a crack here. >> right, sure. >> and you're going to get a leak. duct tape around that is going to help us get through until we can get a plumber out and get that fixed as well. let's say we only have electric
bill owe that tarp. >> the wind can rip it right off. >> and then you're back up there again. >> let's go inside and check out what we can do inside. >> old fun. here we go. >> so, beni see you have nails, universal tool right here. >> man's best friend. duct tape. let me show you a couple things we can use this for after an earthquake. this window right here, because it's off kilter, we have open seams all along. i have a lot of air coming through. i want to...
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bill: i don't know. i might need it to get through the workout. how about that. i remember when ben's used to be next door. there was one day a year when they gave away free ice cream cones. >> get your free slurpee. >> bill: aic big vote yesterday in the washington is city council. they voted 8-5 in favor of what they call the living wage bill directed right at walmart. walmart is coming into the district of columbia. they're building three new stores. and then maybe three more. the city council said if you're located in the district, you're going to have to pay your employees a minimum $12.50 an hour. walmart said if you do that, we are going to cancel our plans to locate in the district of columbia. city council said yesterday we will not be blackmailed. the minimum wage here, by the way is like $8.25 an hour. but walmart they said -- the city council said if you have a store -- if you're a big box store basically, you have to pay $12.50 an hour and that passed yesterday. this is going to have reverberations all across the country. more and more cities, i'll bet you are going to
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bill outrage in texas. we are going to have a nice little debate. then, it's our evergrowing nanny state destroying america? ben some disturbing facts. you better stay tuned for these reports. [ male announcer ] it's 7am and steve is already thinking about tomorrow. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. good morning dad. hi, sweetie. [ male announcer ] here's another eye opener. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. now that's what i'm talkin' about. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran®. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or
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bill to offer lower interest rates for student loans. a new study finds that parents no longer pay the largest portion of college costs. last year their average share was $5,727. that's down 35% from 2010. benow students are paying for school. >> reporter: when do you head to school? >> in september. >> reporter: jessica fann will be a freshman at the university of california irvine. her grades and need got her a state grant that will cover more than 90% of the $15,000 tuition. >> reporter: when you were searching for colleges, how much of a factor was cost? >> it was the biggest factor actually. i was actually going to apply to a bunch of private schools but i didn't apply to any because my mom couldn't afford them anymore. >> reporter: the survey today shows 67% of students eliminated their search because of cost. up from 2008. parents used to pay the biggest share of their tuition bill. now grants and scholarships cover 30% of college costs while parents fund 27%. loans cover 18%. it's not that parents are suddenly cheap. it's that college tuition has outpaced inflation by 27% in the past five years. tuition and room and board as a four-year college averages just under $47,000. >> each y
bill to offer lower interest rates for student loans. a new study finds that parents no longer pay the largest portion of college costs. last year their average share was $5,727. that's down 35% from 2010. benow students are paying for school. >> reporter: when do you head to school? >> in september. >> reporter: jessica fann will be a freshman at the university of california irvine. her grades and need got her a state grant that will cover more than 90% of the $15,000...
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political report for the huffington post and bill share is a senior writer at campaign for america's future. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> benently. here is whart of what you had to say. quote, when it comes to the undocumented youth an argument that king is a de facto policy leader. you're arguing he is not really a fringe voice but do you that is the case here? >> i think it's absolutely fair to say he is not just a fringe voice. a lot of party leaders in particular disagree with his rhetoric but not distancing themselves from his policy really. he had an amendment just last month that he proposed in champion that was condemned universally by advocacy groups that called for the deportation of the immigrants he was talking to them about marijuana smugg r smugglers and virtually the entire party voed for it in the house including eric cantor who is most critical of his comments. until they can have a policy view rather than supporting these kids not a policy wise and they seem to be afraid to go against king on policy. >> bill, i want you to piggyback on that thought. some house republicans review undocument children as a sp
political report for the huffington post and bill share is a senior writer at campaign for america's future. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> benently. here is whart of what you had to say. quote, when it comes to the undocumented youth an argument that king is a de facto policy leader. you're arguing he is not really a fringe voice but do you that is the case here? >> i think it's absolutely fair to say he is not just a fringe voice. a lot of party...