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congressman bill johnson of ohio has the republican address. impact of thehe affordable care act on senior citizens in his district. >> hi, everybody. in this year of action, i'm doing everything i can, with or without congress, to expand opportunity for more americans. this week, i ordered a review of our nation's overtime rules, to give more americans the chance to earn the overtime pay they've worked for. here's why this matters. our businesses have created 8.7 million new jobs over the past four years. but in many ways, the trends that have battered the middle class for decades have grown even starker. while those at the top are doing better than ever, average wages have barely budged. too many americans are working harder than ever just to keep up. we've got to build an economy that works for everybody, not just a fortunate few. we know from our history that our economy grows best from the middle out, when growth is more widely shared. so we've got to restore opportunity for all -- the idea that with hard work and responsibility, you can g
congressman bill johnson of ohio has the republican address. impact of thehe affordable care act on senior citizens in his district. >> hi, everybody. in this year of action, i'm doing everything i can, with or without congress, to expand opportunity for more americans. this week, i ordered a review of our nation's overtime rules, to give more americans the chance to earn the overtime pay they've worked for. here's why this matters. our businesses have created 8.7 million new jobs over...
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ohio congressman bill johnson is on the energy and commerce committee and says this is of great way towhere it hurts. he joins us on the phone. do you think you have a chance of getting l and gee exports out of the country and making the bucks? >> we should. the secretary of energy has already expressed his support and russia has build their economy around the monopoly on natural gas in europe, 80% of russia's gas exports go through the ukraine, 50% of russia's government tax revenues are from oil and natural gas and 70% of russia's natural gas exports are purchased by countries in western europe. they have got a stranglehold on the energy sector in europe. the president could send a big domestic signals that would have profound foreign policy implications if he would do three things. one, put the keystone xl pipeline, break the logjam immediately with those 24 lingering liquid natural gas export permits that are hanging out there. and finally sent a message to our friends in europe that we are open for business and they could get their energy supplies. melissa: the argument is we don'
ohio congressman bill johnson is on the energy and commerce committee and says this is of great way towhere it hurts. he joins us on the phone. do you think you have a chance of getting l and gee exports out of the country and making the bucks? >> we should. the secretary of energy has already expressed his support and russia has build their economy around the monopoly on natural gas in europe, 80% of russia's gas exports go through the ukraine, 50% of russia's government tax revenues are...
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you just saw him, republican congressman from ohio bill johnson joins us. >> good to be with you. by saying several democrats in the senate, they want to make changes, specific changes to obamacare. my question is, will senator reid ever allow a vote to be taken? >> well, i'm not sure anybody knows what senator reid will to will not do. i'm not even sure that senator reid knows from day day-to-day t senator reid is going to do. his claim that americans are not trained on the internet, look, they want 40% of the enrollees to be young people between the ages of 18 and 34. is he trying to convince -- who's he trying to convince that that group does not know how to use the internet? i think he's wrong. stuart: how's obamacare playing in your district? >> terribly, terribly. we've seen in, many, many condition tip wents that have -- constituents that have lost coverage, see their premiums skyrocketing, losing access to their physicians. a lot of times, stuart, it's when people come into their doctor with a letter that they have received from their insurance provider saying your doctor
you just saw him, republican congressman from ohio bill johnson joins us. >> good to be with you. by saying several democrats in the senate, they want to make changes, specific changes to obamacare. my question is, will senator reid ever allow a vote to be taken? >> well, i'm not sure anybody knows what senator reid will to will not do. i'm not even sure that senator reid knows from day day-to-day t senator reid is going to do. his claim that americans are not trained on the...
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congressman bill johnson from the energy and commerce committee is here. l.a.' could lose a billion bucks. we have one of the biggest e-cig executives in the country. even when they say it's not it is always about charlie gasparino -- i mean money. melissa: billionaire investor charles icahn turning up the heat today on the fight to split paypal from ebay. it is the latest round of icahn taking on ebay ceo john donahoe and marc andreessen among others but will uncle carl come out on top. here is the rumble, charlie gasparino's to lee munson. thanks for joining us. lee, i will let you go first. who do you like in this matchup? >> i don't like carl icahn in general. this guy is a pie rate and mercenary by any other name means the same. i
congressman bill johnson from the energy and commerce committee is here. l.a.' could lose a billion bucks. we have one of the biggest e-cig executives in the country. even when they say it's not it is always about charlie gasparino -- i mean money. melissa: billionaire investor charles icahn turning up the heat today on the fight to split paypal from ebay. it is the latest round of icahn taking on ebay ceo john donahoe and marc andreessen among others but will uncle carl come out on top. here...
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joining us now, congressman bill johnson, republican from ohio, he's a member of the house energy andmerce committee. great to see you, congressman. >> i don't know how you did it in math class, in high school or college, but how do you a add up these numbers and what's going to happen in the 19 remaining days to try and get to that goal. >> let me tell you what you don't do, you don't add 4.2 million in the next 19 days and get to 7, that's for sure. you said it at the top of the segment here, 7 million the original projection, then they lowered it to 6, we're sitting at 4.2. in february alone, they fell some 400,000, almost 400,000 short of the expected signups. here's an even more troubling aspect, gretchen. only about 25% of those that have signed up are in the age group 18 to 34. who they're expecting to pay the big heavy lifting cost of this health care law. it's not working. >> isn't that the most troubling aspect in your mind because anybody who's ever balanced a checkbook before knows that there's no way that this thing will possible survive if they don't get those young invi
joining us now, congressman bill johnson, republican from ohio, he's a member of the house energy andmerce committee. great to see you, congressman. >> i don't know how you did it in math class, in high school or college, but how do you a add up these numbers and what's going to happen in the 19 remaining days to try and get to that goal. >> let me tell you what you don't do, you don't add 4.2 million in the next 19 days and get to 7, that's for sure. you said it at the top of the...
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congressman bill johnson has the republican address. the impact of the affordable care act on senior citizens. >> hi everybody. in this year action, i'm doing everything i can, with or without congress, to expand opportunities. i ordered a review of our overtime rules to give more americans a chance to earn overtime pay that they work for. here's why this matters. our businesses have created a .7 million new jobs. -- 8.7 million new jobs. the trends that have battered the middle class have grown starker. average wages have barely budge. too many americans are working harder than ever just to keep up. we have to build an economy that works for everybody. we know from history that our economy grows best from the middle out. we have got to restore opportunity for all. with hard work and responsibility, you can get ahead. for more than 75 years, the 40 hour workweek and the overtime protections that come with it have helped countless workers climb the ladder of success. exception metime for highly paid employees now applies to workers who e
congressman bill johnson has the republican address. the impact of the affordable care act on senior citizens. >> hi everybody. in this year action, i'm doing everything i can, with or without congress, to expand opportunities. i ordered a review of our overtime rules to give more americans a chance to earn overtime pay that they work for. here's why this matters. our businesses have created a .7 million new jobs. -- 8.7 million new jobs. the trends that have battered the middle class...
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ohio congressman bill johnson saying if the president doesn't act, many americans, especially seniors, will continue to struggle. >> because of obama care, many seniors enrolled in the popular medicare advantage program are paying higher premiums and out of pocket costs, many are losing access to their physicians. and many more will unless the president takes action. >> back to our other top story, the tensions and violence continuing to build in ukraine. we're a day ahead of crimea's succession vote. ukraine's acting interior ministry is reporting two people were killed and several wounded in a shootout there. meanwhile, the obama administration making it clear the u.s. won't recognize the results of the referendum. warning there will be sanctions if it goes forward. eric shawn live inside the united nations here in new york city. eric, this is your beat. what's going on? >> yeah, jamie, the aggression are expanding, so says the ukrainian ambassador to the united nations moments ago. he claims that russian paratroopers and forces have entered the mainland of the ukraine. in the south
ohio congressman bill johnson saying if the president doesn't act, many americans, especially seniors, will continue to struggle. >> because of obama care, many seniors enrolled in the popular medicare advantage program are paying higher premiums and out of pocket costs, many are losing access to their physicians. and many more will unless the president takes action. >> back to our other top story, the tensions and violence continuing to build in ukraine. we're a day ahead of...
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this critical piece of legislation which was introduced by representative bill johnson and myself is designed to save taxpayer dollars and protect american jobs by putting the office of surface mining on a responsible path forward for managing and regulating coal mining in america. so far the obama administration has spent nearly $10 million taxpayer dollars rewriting a coal production rule, the 2008 stream buffer zone rule, but the rule of 2008 was never fully implemented. the administration is conducting this rewrite without ever providing justification for the need for a new rule. the $10 million does not include the money spent on attorneys fees and costly litigation or the internal costs born by the agencies, even more critically it does not include the cost to the families of the thousands of workers who have been displaced or seen work delayed by the regulatory inaction of the department. the legislation before us today is very simple. it would cripple the obama administration's war on coal by ending their unnecessary rewrite , and it would require the office of surface mining
this critical piece of legislation which was introduced by representative bill johnson and myself is designed to save taxpayer dollars and protect american jobs by putting the office of surface mining on a responsible path forward for managing and regulating coal mining in america. so far the obama administration has spent nearly $10 million taxpayer dollars rewriting a coal production rule, the 2008 stream buffer zone rule, but the rule of 2008 was never fully implemented. the administration...
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my name is bill johnson, and i'm proud to represent eastern and southeastern ohio in the house of representatives. four years ago today, president obama came to our state and promised our seniors that his health care law would protect their benefits. he said this -- "if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. i don't want to interfere with people's relationships between them and their doctors." now, the reality is, that not only is the president's health care law interfering with these relationships, it's ending them altogether. because of obamacare, many seniors enrolled in the popular medicare advantage program are paying higher premiums and out-of-pocket costs. many are losing access to their physicians. and many more will, unless the president takes action. last month, republican leaders wrote a letter to the president asking him to develop a plan to deal with these problems. nothing was done. in our weekly address, we urged him to listen to stories of seniors in florida paying more money for fewer choices, less access, and far less peace
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machine that they can help keep the machine that openly that don't need to build a mansion and johnson's bill when both bands and routes coming from the worst onto small towns in america but also tantrums an aircraft and so this would allow things to come across like you know michael is to use in the end a war zone cynically seats minute is for microwave refrigerator door on our vehicles he played at creating bigger than that of bands and also does oversight committee is no inventory additional accountability so please teach in indiana and illinois are still in the money they are giving them to friends so what is written under wraps but they sell weapons to convince him to france on the new pizza due to no accountability system in place to go above and that is quite alarming you talk about gross and police departments are now acquiring those elusive but the argument is that the drums allow them to patrol c gets better. how would you respond to that are given great service to surrealism and i knew sue johnson terms of surveillance in the arm of homeland security's. homeland security's actually
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>> well, first, the real bill of johnson press release so we don't know all the details.at we do know a lot of the reforms can be done with the existing fannie mae and freddie mac structure. the two companies are making a lot of money. they exude stability for the real estate industry. they are projected to make a lot of money. they know how to do their business. they can be reformed into a public utility model and still protect the shareholders. i don't think this bill is going anywhere because unless the powerful real estate lobby and the housing lobby back it, it's dead in the water. >> you haven't joined the lawsuit of some of the other large shareholders have you? >> no. >> why not? >> because they're carrying the weight on this and they're paying their lawyers. so it would just be redundant. i know know one thing. there are too many unknowns when you unravel the bow work behind the housing industry, fannie and freddie. too many unknowns means to the business community instability, it means insecurity, it means they don't know what's going to work, who the players ar
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any other president we've had. >> starting in 1965, joseph was johnson's chief domestic advisor. >> we were passing about a hundred billsmore than that. >> medicare, medicaid, federal aid to education, clean air, clean water, a whirlwind of legislation that made up johnson's great society. >> he was consumed with poverty and he was consumed with racial justice. and that affected decision after decision. >> when state troopers attacked civil rights marchers in selma, alabama, clubbing john lewis to his knees. >> johnson responded with a speech to a joint session of congress calling for passage of another landmark bill. >> it is wrong, deadly wrong to deny any of your fellow americans the right to vote in this country. >> and then in an act of transcendent symbolism the president of the united states embraced the refrain from the great civil rights anthem. >> really it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. and we shall overcome. >> sitting next to martin luther king, tears came down his face, he cried. we all cried a little to hear president johnson saying, and we shall overcome. >>
any other president we've had. >> starting in 1965, joseph was johnson's chief domestic advisor. >> we were passing about a hundred billsmore than that. >> medicare, medicaid, federal aid to education, clean air, clean water, a whirlwind of legislation that made up johnson's great society. >> he was consumed with poverty and he was consumed with racial justice. and that affected decision after decision. >> when state troopers attacked civil rights marchers in...
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a lot of rumors suggesting that this was not even the bill that johnson intended to introduce. t months, they took a bill that looks like a lot like the corker-warner bill. >> what on earth is the point? doing, ae are political solution in hopes of economic functionality. unfortunately, it will not go that way. >> one of the reasons we can make this comparison, the if yournt is saying loan losses exceed 10%, they will step in and help out. at very idea, if you are nine point one percent, you might as well make some bad -- >> it is worse than that. of 10% forost piece private investors except for the economy starts faltering. worse than that, those securities will not be sec registered so they will look a lot like the over-the-counter toxic cdo's that we had going in. aret sounds to me they basically putting some political spin on this, we are replacing fannie and freddie, isn't that great? thatare not really telling they are replacing it with the same -- >> taking an implied guarantee in making it explicit. taking a regulator, which has been a safety and soundness regulator and
a lot of rumors suggesting that this was not even the bill that johnson intended to introduce. t months, they took a bill that looks like a lot like the corker-warner bill. >> what on earth is the point? doing, ae are political solution in hopes of economic functionality. unfortunately, it will not go that way. >> one of the reasons we can make this comparison, the if yournt is saying loan losses exceed 10%, they will step in and help out. at very idea, if you are nine point one...
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pop in speech right and this is really such a simplistic and problematic notion of what i think bill johnson by and said frank you this is cultural racism martin is a former republican congressman a bush appointees have been removed from a racketeering and murder case in the past for his lack of impartiality so considering his past how much do you think martinez personal politics played into the really well i'm sure of how to do that because there are a piece of schools of thought to be well the republicans who are far more conservative school of thought tends to be very simplistic in the way it mirrors the muslim terrorist enemy threat and i have no doubt that that's why you get huge role in this how is the n.y.p.d. justified and spying on locations completely outside of its jurisdiction yes well frankly this entire program is not legal because a cia agent was responsible for setting this program up so first of all the cia should not be involved in any kind of domestic spying or saw it so there is so many ways in which you know what the n.y.p.d. should be doing the cia should be doing has b
pop in speech right and this is really such a simplistic and problematic notion of what i think bill johnson by and said frank you this is cultural racism martin is a former republican congressman a bush appointees have been removed from a racketeering and murder case in the past for his lack of impartiality so considering his past how much do you think martinez personal politics played into the really well i'm sure of how to do that because there are a piece of schools of thought to be well...
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i later, years later, asked president johnson what he really thought of that episode. he said, "you know, andy, billtin was right, but he should have told me about it ahead of time." the war, fought half a world away, feedvespec of amecan liomeoe totitionsy hasignificanwe buon agrcost we askedomntatorrichargill, o economne policy?"mrtt wa certainly by the mid to late 1960s, everybody realized monetary policy was important. even in the old days, most people realized that although you can't push on a string, you could pull on one. in an economy beset by inflation, the reverse links, reduced reserves, to less money, to less spending, to lower prices, worked well, perhaps too well. we might get not just lowered prices, but also lowered real gnp. and not just lowered real gnp in general, but higher interest rates and the collapse of interest-sensitive industries like housing and commercial construction. the crunch in the credit crunch of 1966 was for real. monetary policy, it seemed, was a lot stronger tool than many had imagined. there was a general rethinking of the whole subject of money and its relat
i later, years later, asked president johnson what he really thought of that episode. he said, "you know, andy, billtin was right, but he should have told me about it ahead of time." the war, fought half a world away, feedvespec of amecan liomeoe totitionsy hasignificanwe buon agrcost we askedomntatorrichargill, o economne policy?"mrtt wa certainly by the mid to late 1960s, everybody realized monetary policy was important. even in the old days, most people realized that although...
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kennedy, nixon, johnson and bill clinton commonly sited the founders. lbj was the highest at 240. reagan sighted them 850 times. 850 times. one of my favorite examples here, and president obama doesn doesn doesn't site the founders very often. he gave a 4th of july statement just a few years ago where he referred to the founder as quote many of property and wealth unquote. but reagan would refer to them this in glowing language. here is the 1964 time for choosing speech. ham hamilton warned us that a nation that prefers dangerous is prepared for massacre. choosing the high road can't eliminate risk. should moses have told the children to live in slavery rather than live in wilderness? should christ have refused the cross? are we to believe all of the martyrs in history died in vein? reagan is saying it is time for choosing, you step up and accept the risk and fight for freedom. he loved the words of tom pane as well. he said these are the times that try men's soul. i love that. but reagans first pane quote is we have the power the begin the world all over again. and reagan believe
kennedy, nixon, johnson and bill clinton commonly sited the founders. lbj was the highest at 240. reagan sighted them 850 times. 850 times. one of my favorite examples here, and president obama doesn doesn doesn't site the founders very often. he gave a 4th of july statement just a few years ago where he referred to the founder as quote many of property and wealth unquote. but reagan would refer to them this in glowing language. here is the 1964 time for choosing speech. ham hamilton warned us...
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machine that they can upkeep they have a machine that ultimately they don't need the bill that you mentioned congressman johnson's bill would both bands coming from the word zone to small towns in america it would also ban drones in aircraft and assault weapons. it would allow things to come across like you know microwaves that if even used in the in the war zone certainly police chiefs might need to use for a microwave or refrigerator or car vehicle something like that but i think bigger than that of bands and also does oversight currently there's no inventory there's no accountability and so police chiefs in indiana in illinois are either selling them on e bay or giving them to friends assault weapons we're talking nothing but the assault weapons are given to different selling on e bay so there's really no accountability system in place that's what the bill would look at and that is quite alarming you talked about drones and police departments are now acquiring those drones but their argument is that the draws allow them to patrol city it's better how would you respond to that argument right so there's certainl
machine that they can upkeep they have a machine that ultimately they don't need the bill that you mentioned congressman johnson's bill would both bands coming from the word zone to small towns in america it would also ban drones in aircraft and assault weapons. it would allow things to come across like you know microwaves that if even used in the in the war zone certainly police chiefs might need to use for a microwave or refrigerator or car vehicle something like that but i think bigger than...
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johnson at work. the politician on the phone behind the scenes. >> yeah. >> using all that power and bill moyers with u were seeing hi or hearing him, i don't know whether johnson has taken over cranston or cranston has taken over johnson. >> what a big compliment especially for those who knew him so well. there's a plethora of source material to read up on johnson, plus, all the telephone conversations that were recorded. >> such a resource. >> unbelievable. i was able then to not only read about the information but listen to his tenor when he was so depressed and wanting to quit or when he rose to the occasion and was so excited about getting something accomplished. it was very exciting. >> i cannot wait to see it. before we go we're getting a lot of viewer questions coming in including one in our social square from a very special viewer. i want you to take a look. >> hey, bryan cranston, i have a two-part question. first of all, is it weird being so attractive? also, is it hard being so attractive? >> you know, surprisingly it's not that difficult. i got acquainted to it rather quickly, i think, ju
johnson at work. the politician on the phone behind the scenes. >> yeah. >> using all that power and bill moyers with u were seeing hi or hearing him, i don't know whether johnson has taken over cranston or cranston has taken over johnson. >> what a big compliment especially for those who knew him so well. there's a plethora of source material to read up on johnson, plus, all the telephone conversations that were recorded. >> such a resource. >> unbelievable. i was...
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johnson. toyota pays up here the bill is 1.2 billion dollars, trying to settle the recall, 10 million vehicles. tom keene rubbing elko -- elbows with a cat. the world series and speculation around the search for 370. all that is left is very angry relatives. using form and function, needs the man with a plan. she knows how to sell very expensive fungus and you will not believe it. everybody is talking about russia today. moving one step closer to annexing the ukrainian peninsula of crimea. vladimir putin and crimean leaders signed yesterday, it is legal. russia is excited. here's president putin celebrating with his comrades. russians and crimea already feel part of the model -- the motherland. >> many russian speakers in crimea now consider that climate which islready part, why they look at the ukrainian trip through a station there and thinking, you are a or an army. see that can already in action. the ukraine's navy headquarters in crimea. many women stormed the base earlier today and protesters demanded ukrainian officers give or leave for mainland ukraine according to a local newspaper, t
johnson. toyota pays up here the bill is 1.2 billion dollars, trying to settle the recall, 10 million vehicles. tom keene rubbing elko -- elbows with a cat. the world series and speculation around the search for 370. all that is left is very angry relatives. using form and function, needs the man with a plan. she knows how to sell very expensive fungus and you will not believe it. everybody is talking about russia today. moving one step closer to annexing the ukrainian peninsula of crimea....
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presidents kennedy, nixon, lyndon johnson and bill clinton all commonly cited the founders, about 100-200 times. kennedy, 160, nixon and clinton around 100. lbj was the highest, 240. reagan cited the founders 850 times. 850 times. one of my favorite examples here, and by the way, president obama does not cite the founders very often. [laughter] he doesn't. i mean, i've checked this. and there was a -- he gave a -- of. [laughter] he gave a fourth of july statement just a few years ago where he referred to the founders as, quote, men of property and wealth, unquote. men of profit and wealth. but reagan would refer to the founders in this glowing language. here's the 1964 time for choosing speech. alexander hamilton warned us that a nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master and deserves one. admittedly, there is a risk in any course that we follow. choosing the high road cannot eliminate that risk. should moses have told the children of israel to live in slavery rather than terror of the wilderness? should christ have refused the cross? should the patriots of co
presidents kennedy, nixon, lyndon johnson and bill clinton all commonly cited the founders, about 100-200 times. kennedy, 160, nixon and clinton around 100. lbj was the highest, 240. reagan cited the founders 850 times. 850 times. one of my favorite examples here, and by the way, president obama does not cite the founders very often. [laughter] he doesn't. i mean, i've checked this. and there was a -- he gave a -- of. [laughter] he gave a fourth of july statement just a few years ago where he...
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mortgage giants may not exist in the next five years that is if a proposed bill gets any kind of traction. this is democrat tim johnson and the gop's mike crapo. they put together a draft bill that would seek to wind down both fannie mae and freddie mac in that time. it would keep in place the current system of sweeping all profits to treasury and leave the fate of private shareholders like perry capital, fair home capital to the courts. it's unclear how much support this possible bill would get but still it's a very interesting theory or concept. scott, back over to you. >> theory concept appropriate words here because it's a long way from being passed into law. >> it is. but i would love to be able to turn the conversation back to yahoo! and use fannie mae and freddie mac to do it. to me this is where the money has been made already. the opportunity there was. the hedge fund community recognized it. they took advantage of it. this is a name where you ring the register not yahoo!. >> they think there's a heck of a lot more money to be made if congress would only listen. >> what are the odds of congress kowtowing to t
mortgage giants may not exist in the next five years that is if a proposed bill gets any kind of traction. this is democrat tim johnson and the gop's mike crapo. they put together a draft bill that would seek to wind down both fannie mae and freddie mac in that time. it would keep in place the current system of sweeping all profits to treasury and leave the fate of private shareholders like perry capital, fair home capital to the courts. it's unclear how much support this possible bill would...
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sit there for days and tap each other find out, sam johnson, was about a billing contractor before he joined the air force, and they found houston how much lumber costs and brick costs and would build elaborate homes in their minds. bob shewmaker said his took a particularly long time to build because his chimney kept collapsing. they came up with ways to keep their mind occupied. and you know, again, remember, they didn't know when they were going to get out. they might not have gotten out had it not been for their wives. has anybody seen this flag, this emblem? this is one of the most extraordinary women's movements in history, and almost nobody knows it. the wives of these guys realize they had to take action to get their husbands home. so earlier i asked you to pretend you're book shoemaker and then imagine you're civil stockdale. navy wife, four kid, your husband flying over north vietnam. a sedan pulls up at your house. a senior officer, his wife, and a chaplain, get out. they walk to your door. you know your husband has been shot down or killed. they come in and say, ma'am, you
sit there for days and tap each other find out, sam johnson, was about a billing contractor before he joined the air force, and they found houston how much lumber costs and brick costs and would build elaborate homes in their minds. bob shewmaker said his took a particularly long time to build because his chimney kept collapsing. they came up with ways to keep their mind occupied. and you know, again, remember, they didn't know when they were going to get out. they might not have gotten out had...
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johnson. with me this hour, stephen roach . he has a wonderful new book on china. although with us, bill white. mr. er mayor of houston. adam johnson has our top headlines this morning. >> going overseas first. the prime minister of turkey vows to weed out traders. he said that a win in local elections gives him a mandate to go after people spreading allegations of graft and his administration. his party won 46% of the vote, up from five years ago, but less than half the popular vote is considered a mandate. politics alive and well across borders. the socialist party lost control of cities across the country as voters backed more conservative politicians. nationwide voting comes as france struggles with nationwide jobless claims and the country that has barely -- barely grown in the past five years. finally, bringing it home, mcdonald's, offering her a coffee during the breakfast hours in the next two weeks just two weeks after taco bell rolled out its stunning new breakfast the much-hyped waffle tocco. >> i haven't had that yet. >> it is up your alley. >> i had a few bites. >> but it is weird, it i
johnson. with me this hour, stephen roach . he has a wonderful new book on china. although with us, bill white. mr. er mayor of houston. adam johnson has our top headlines this morning. >> going overseas first. the prime minister of turkey vows to weed out traders. he said that a win in local elections gives him a mandate to go after people spreading allegations of graft and his administration. his party won 46% of the vote, up from five years ago, but less than half the popular vote is...
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. >> you unveiled along with chairman johnson a bipartisan bill to wind down fannie mae and freddie macin washington and across the country would reshape the mortgage market. how optimistic are you this legislation would not only get consideration in the senate of the house as well, that this gets done this year? >> with the gridlock, it is dangerous to predict success. we have a lot of factors coming together. love is bipartisan agreement moving forward. i think we have a good chance. this is probably the biggest thing, if not the biggest thing, that will happen in this congress. i think it is a good chance to make it through. >> what is your message to republicans in the house? i know if you had written this yourself, it would have looked different. there is still a primary role for the government at as a backstop. >> i understand the concerns in the house. the problem is, it is not that versus this bill. it is the status quo versus what we are china deal with. dollarsw we have five trillion in mortgages where the thes pair -- taxpayers first line of loss. we are putting tempers in ca
. >> you unveiled along with chairman johnson a bipartisan bill to wind down fannie mae and freddie macin washington and across the country would reshape the mortgage market. how optimistic are you this legislation would not only get consideration in the senate of the house as well, that this gets done this year? >> with the gridlock, it is dangerous to predict success. we have a lot of factors coming together. love is bipartisan agreement moving forward. i think we have a good...
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johnson. it is a bipartisan bill. >> thank you. two minutes. ♪ . . >> live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> he is the voice of the tech millenials, reddit cofounder, alexis ohanian on the future of the internet and where the 21st century will be made and not managed. >> why target just stood by as hackers stole millions of credit card numbers -- it is an exclusive investigation from "bloomberg businessweek." >> we put ourselves to the chest -- to the test. big changes to the sat. eric and i will see if we can do one of the prep courses. makers."ack to "market >> we're going to begin with the new speed -- the things you need to know right now and top business stories from around the world. yet raising the price of its amazon prime membership going from $79 a month which many people consider a deal to $99 a month. andget today shipping streaming online movies and tv shows. amazon has been warning of a price hike because of increasing fuel and shipping c
johnson. it is a bipartisan bill. >> thank you. two minutes. ♪ . . >> live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> he is the voice of the tech millenials, reddit cofounder, alexis ohanian on the future of the internet and where the 21st century will be made and not managed. >> why target just stood by as hackers stole millions of credit card numbers -- it is an exclusive investigation...
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johnson, for his introducing this bill as well. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm very pleased to yield three minutes to a new member, the gentleman from -- not necessarily a brand new member, but a newer member, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for three minutes. mr. kelly: i thank the chairman. mr. chairman, i rise today in really strong support of h.r. 2824. i think if we go back to the president's original candidacy, he said, listen, if you want to continue to make electricity oosing coal-fired power plants, you can do it, but we're going to bankrupt you. there's no question about the war on coal. it is factual. now we come here today and i think that the area of the country that i represent is western pennsylvania, it's hard to look at a source that is so abundant, so accessible, so affordable, so reliant and so sustainable it keeps our
johnson, for his introducing this bill as well. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm very pleased to yield three minutes to a new member, the gentleman from -- not necessarily a brand new member, but a newer member, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for three minutes. mr. kelly: i thank the...
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so the politicals will say this is far away and you have senators johnson and crepo who have a moderate billsenate, the industry says no. these tea party conservatives in the house and these are the ones that they are worried about right now. that is on the side of taking every thing away. >> cheryl, you know, the housing market is so important to the overall economy. it's going to be interesting to see how this works itself out but it looks like a big fight is on the way. thanks for bring it to ou bringr show. >> we're covering your assets with advice and it's ending at the start, the obamacare wraps up at midnight tonight but not before midnight glitches. stay with us. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scotade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to helpso when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services
so the politicals will say this is far away and you have senators johnson and crepo who have a moderate billsenate, the industry says no. these tea party conservatives in the house and these are the ones that they are worried about right now. that is on the side of taking every thing away. >> cheryl, you know, the housing market is so important to the overall economy. it's going to be interesting to see how this works itself out but it looks like a big fight is on the way. thanks for...
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and local civilian law enforcement agencies without charge georgia congressman hank johnson is about to introduce a bill that would rein in that kind of police militarization and i was doing earlier by michael shank associate director for legislative affairs at the friends committee on national legislation he worked on the bill and here's what he said i asked them what is the driving concert behind this legislation. we've got several concerns there's a cost concern there's an accountability concern there's a cultural concern what's happening to america's main streets are being militarized and we're becoming more and more representative of a war zone as you mentioned in your lead but there's a lot of waste fraud and abuse potential here and misuse so in response to occupy wall street you see these armored personnel carriers and increasingly assault weapons increasingly drones aircraft being used by very small town police chiefs who i mean it's very much kind of boys in their toys using weaponry that they really don't need in the local community and especially with those military vehicles why would you ne
and local civilian law enforcement agencies without charge georgia congressman hank johnson is about to introduce a bill that would rein in that kind of police militarization and i was doing earlier by michael shank associate director for legislative affairs at the friends committee on national legislation he worked on the bill and here's what he said i asked them what is the driving concert behind this legislation. we've got several concerns there's a cost concern there's an accountability...
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magic johnson, colin powell and our experts weigh in. >>> and later, will bill clinton be a bigger draw than barack obama on the campaign trail. >>> and the tea party turns five. yup. all 5 of you for $17. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. ovis going to grow by over 90 unmillion people,ulation and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happene
magic johnson, colin powell and our experts weigh in. >>> and later, will bill clinton be a bigger draw than barack obama on the campaign trail. >>> and the tea party turns five. yup. all 5 of you for $17. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value...
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johnson. we've all met bill. he shows up once a month asking for money.m, but you can stop him from wasting 150 million pounds of paper every year. ask bill to go online. green bill is much cooler. the more you know. . >> in the summer of 2011, five years gone. matt podolak's death was still an unsolved mystery. mark podolak neglected his own in his quest to prove holly was the killer. >> i know my relationships with my friends suffered. ultimately led to me getting divorced. it was destructive on a lot of levels. you focus so much on a certain goal. a certain mission. you are so damn angry. >> even angrier now if that is possible. because there had been a change. it was reclassified as a homicide. holly was living her life free, no charges filed. >> i became frustrated. i'm not going to lie. >> so frustrated he sent a message to dateline on facebook asking us to look into his brother's death. holy and her family were waiting to see if the hammer would fall. >> i can't tell you how many times she cried knowing that people are saying that she is a murderer
johnson. we've all met bill. he shows up once a month asking for money.m, but you can stop him from wasting 150 million pounds of paper every year. ask bill to go online. green bill is much cooler. the more you know. . >> in the summer of 2011, five years gone. matt podolak's death was still an unsolved mystery. mark podolak neglected his own in his quest to prove holly was the killer. >> i know my relationships with my friends suffered. ultimately led to me getting divorced. it was...
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he advised presidents and politicians from both parties from lyndon johnson to richard nixon, ronald reagan, jimmy carter, bill clinton, george bush and middle east trouble shooter during the carter administration. in 1982 george h.w. bush awe -- appointed limb ambassador to russia after the break up of the soviet union. he had regrets about the life he said. he said i don't have no regrets about anything in my you life, i like the whole damn deal. here's a conversation with bob strauss in 2005. lyndon johnson you said intimidated you. >> that's almost an understatement. he called on the phone. when he was a sick old man he still -- he would say president johnson's on the phone and i would say to are her or to myself, one or the other, i'm not going to let that guy who i love intimidate me again. i get on the phone and sure enough johnson would take over. he had my number. >> rose: do you know anybody else that had your number. >> no, not like, no. i really hadn't suffered that much. but he damn sure did when i was around him. >> rose: what was it about him. >> he was intimidating fellow. >> rose: first of all
he advised presidents and politicians from both parties from lyndon johnson to richard nixon, ronald reagan, jimmy carter, bill clinton, george bush and middle east trouble shooter during the carter administration. in 1982 george h.w. bush awe -- appointed limb ambassador to russia after the break up of the soviet union. he had regrets about the life he said. he said i don't have no regrets about anything in my you life, i like the whole damn deal. here's a conversation with bob strauss in...
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johnson. toyota pays up here the bill is 1.2 billion dollars, trying to settle the recall, 10 million vehicles- elbows with a cat. the world series and speculation around the search for 370. all that is left is very angry relatives. using form and function, needs the man with a plan.
johnson. toyota pays up here the bill is 1.2 billion dollars, trying to settle the recall, 10 million vehicles- elbows with a cat. the world series and speculation around the search for 370. all that is left is very angry relatives. using form and function, needs the man with a plan.
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>> we're analyzing the bill as we speak, cheryl, and i tell you right now we believe chairman johnsoncrapo have craft ad bipartisan proposal we think will add so much stability it will actually be really beneficial if this thing gets passed in law. cheryl: what in particular, jerry? what part of the bill? >> particularly we think it will both provide for protection for taxpayers from potential bailouts if there's another catastrophic event in the housing finance sector and just as importantly, it will continue to provide the necessary federal backstop some we think it walk as very, very fine line that we've been trying to get congress to take on for the last five years. this bill is, jaap want to say it is spot on but it is pretty close. cheryl: jerry, it is clear the government has made money when it comes to fannie and freddie and the bailout. there is a profit that is being turned. at the same time with many speculating that the housing market will be in for a choppy year aren't you concerned that major changes at fannie and freddie, while they seem simple enough, are going to, it
>> we're analyzing the bill as we speak, cheryl, and i tell you right now we believe chairman johnsoncrapo have craft ad bipartisan proposal we think will add so much stability it will actually be really beneficial if this thing gets passed in law. cheryl: what in particular, jerry? what part of the bill? >> particularly we think it will both provide for protection for taxpayers from potential bailouts if there's another catastrophic event in the housing finance sector and just as...
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bill in the coming days. againl be on the markets in 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is "lunch money." i'm adam johnsons moving pictures now video is the story. two people were killed in explosion in east harlem. a building collapsed and a far of a lime fires ready to an adjoining building. more than 150 firefighters worked to contain the blaze. violence erupted in turkey after a teenage boy was injured by police last year. he died yesterday. the 15-year-old was hit in the head by tear gas cans last summer when police crackdown on a street protest. it triggered protests in cities across turkey. in alaska, after eight days on the trail and more than 1000 crossed thed, they finish line to win the iditarod. a snowstorm with high winds slowed the lead much or. these dogs ran a blistering pace to pick up fo ground. today in politics, florida senator marco rubio is shifting gears after feeling some heat from the conservative causes for supporting immigration reform. he is focusing instead on the u.s. economy. he sat down with bloomberg's chief washington correspondent peter cook yesterday. to hiso rubio has
bill in the coming days. againl be on the markets in 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is "lunch money." i'm adam johnsons moving pictures now video is the story. two people were killed in explosion in east harlem. a building collapsed and a far of a lime fires ready to an adjoining building. more than 150 firefighters worked to contain the blaze. violence erupted in turkey after a teenage boy was injured by police last year. he died yesterday. the 15-year-old was hit in the head by tear...
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that said, if they are not going to be that, the approach of senator johnson that was built on the corker bill, which is you are going to have a government make an explicit charge for it, thatt have the model -- was a bad model. d dimarco was unfairly vilified, some of the things he did. he was following his statutory mandate. work at fannie and freddie. i wish him well. i think we owe him a debt. thatoreclosure moratorium, conversation will take a lot longer than we have now. it is said that we did not deal with that problem. pat is still dragging our economy. housing market is not recovering the way it should come and that is because we never dealt with underwater mortgages effectively. >> time for one more question. >> hello. hi. question -- the fdic this last week announced that it is going to sue the 16th largest banks for the libor. i think that is great. you are not the chairwoman now, but i am very happy to see that. does this indicate that the federal government is finally able to defend its interests much at -- with as aggressiveness that jpmorgan and wall street has to defend their
that said, if they are not going to be that, the approach of senator johnson that was built on the corker bill, which is you are going to have a government make an explicit charge for it, thatt have the model -- was a bad model. d dimarco was unfairly vilified, some of the things he did. he was following his statutory mandate. work at fannie and freddie. i wish him well. i think we owe him a debt. thatoreclosure moratorium, conversation will take a lot longer than we have now. it is said that...
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johnson in 1964. jimmy carter didn't do it when he won in '76. billidn't do it when he won in '92, and while white male voters supported obama's candidacy in 2008, that number fell in 2012. let's bring in our strategists, the grio.com contributor and political analyst zerlina maxwell and suzanne del percio. good to see both of you. we talked about this ad nauseam, democrats made great strides with women voters and nonwhite groups. what happened, zerlina, to working class white men, and can they fix it? >> they can fix it, but it's really why white men are very important, because the makeup of that electorate is very different from a presidential election year, so like you said, you know, democrats haven't won the white male vote in those presidential election years, but in 5 of 6 of the past presidential elections when they didn't win the male vote, they won the election, so the midterm electorate is very, very different. i think democrats can push the minimum wage. i think they can make these issues that generally get framed under women's issues, fam
johnson in 1964. jimmy carter didn't do it when he won in '76. billidn't do it when he won in '92, and while white male voters supported obama's candidacy in 2008, that number fell in 2012. let's bring in our strategists, the grio.com contributor and political analyst zerlina maxwell and suzanne del percio. good to see both of you. we talked about this ad nauseam, democrats made great strides with women voters and nonwhite groups. what happened, zerlina, to working class white men, and can they...
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johnson, for the leadership that he has exercised here in bringing this discussion rward on a bill that is very disappointing to me. this bill imposes hard and fast deadlines that will be unrealistic and -- in certain circumstances and would undercut responsible decision making and public involvement in the federal review and permitting processes. and i ask unanimous consent to have my statement included in the record. in its full extent. the chair: the gentleman's request is covered by general leave. mr. conyers: thank you. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. marino: mr. chairman, i now yield three minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania, congressman kelly. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for three minutes. mr. kelly: i thank the gentleman. good friend and great colleague. and for bringing this rapid act forward. because i strongly support it. i want to just reflect. go out of these hallowed chambers and go into the private sector and think about going through a permitting process and thinking about the longer you delay the more you have to pay.
johnson, for the leadership that he has exercised here in bringing this discussion rward on a bill that is very disappointing to me. this bill imposes hard and fast deadlines that will be unrealistic and -- in certain circumstances and would undercut responsible decision making and public involvement in the federal review and permitting processes. and i ask unanimous consent to have my statement included in the record. in its full extent. the chair: the gentleman's request is covered by general...
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bills schools, get clean water. >> reporter: some stars, magic johnson, seth rogen, martin sheen, big shawn, selina gomez, orlando49ers and raiders will be here as well. as we take it back out here live, not to mention the fact it's raining. it will be a great day inside oracle arena. this is something that ktvu is a proud sponsor of. i spoke to craig and he said as long as the kids do great work, they will make their way to california to the event. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. looks soggy there. i'm sure it will be fun inside. we'll be streaming we day on ktvu.com. you can start watching it at 9:30 this morning. you will be heading over there. >> i will be there around noontime in the ktvu booth. can't fight. >>> let's tell you about seven people that had to be taken to the hospital after an early- morning crash in san francisco. the investigation happening right now into a suspected hit and run. >>> what's happening this morning at the scene of a deadly landslide in washington state and some amazing video of a rescue on saturday of a little boy. >>> we have the rain causing problems. now on
bills schools, get clean water. >> reporter: some stars, magic johnson, seth rogen, martin sheen, big shawn, selina gomez, orlando49ers and raiders will be here as well. as we take it back out here live, not to mention the fact it's raining. it will be a great day inside oracle arena. this is something that ktvu is a proud sponsor of. i spoke to craig and he said as long as the kids do great work, they will make their way to california to the event. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news....
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johnson already sees the benefits from using public transportation on a daily basis. >> the benefits on the environment in general really good. >> this program is rooted salt of the bill signed into law two years ago and companies have until september 30 to create up to commuter benefit for their employees. >>> ktvu.com to learn more about the commuter benefit program. you will find under our web late section. >>> two cities a have the worst parking in the country up here at home oakland and san francisco are at the top of the new list of the worst cities to park. san francisco bay conducted the study. in oakland parking cost an average of $15.50 a day and in san francisco it's $29 day. walnut creek made the list of the ten best cities to park. chicago by the way was named the worst city overall for parking. >>> here we've been talking about rain all week and we are in a bird of a break now were to start up again. >> a stronger storm approaching the bay area that will impact your weekend plans especially for one part of the weekend. for right now we have lots of clouds moving into the region. our next storm clearly visible on the satellite the circulation of the pacif
johnson already sees the benefits from using public transportation on a daily basis. >> the benefits on the environment in general really good. >> this program is rooted salt of the bill signed into law two years ago and companies have until september 30 to create up to commuter benefit for their employees. >>> ktvu.com to learn more about the commuter benefit program. you will find under our web late section. >>> two cities a have the worst parking in the country...
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bill. i was proud to help put this together along with senator johnson and senator mccain and many others who are part of our debate in the one relations committee. i come to the lord as i am sure others have and will over the course of the day to talk about the vital importance of a big bipartisan vote in favor of this legislation this evening. having just come from the ukraine come i was there this last week with a number of my colleagues and was my second trip in the last three months and i can tell you that they are waiting a very strong signal of support and will send a message that we are going to stand together with our ukrainian brothers and sisters as they engage in this epic title for their independence and their freedom and for their sovereignty. i will not belabor the underlying details of the bill, but the three components of the legislation are all equally important to the ukraine and we have heard support for all three of these as we were there over this last weekend. first and foremost, clearly we must deliver on our promise of economic aid. there's a billion dollars in loan g
bill. i was proud to help put this together along with senator johnson and senator mccain and many others who are part of our debate in the one relations committee. i come to the lord as i am sure others have and will over the course of the day to talk about the vital importance of a big bipartisan vote in favor of this legislation this evening. having just come from the ukraine come i was there this last week with a number of my colleagues and was my second trip in the last three months and i...
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bill. >>> 16,000 students will fill or 8:00 a-- o oracle arena for a celebrity- filled celebration of hard work. martin sheen, orlando bloom. jay coal, big shawn, and magic johnson will all be there to honor the students for the we day event. each student gets a free ticket after pledging to make a difference locally and globally. ktvu is a proud sponsor of we day. the program has already been a success in canada in just a few days ago in seattle. this is first we day event in california. we'll be live streaming the entire we day event live to ktvu.com. it all starts at 9:00 tomorrow morning. >>> all right. well, the cactus league is just wrapping up in scottsdale. >> we'll tell you how the big name bay area ballplayers did today. sports is next. >>> all right. opening day. and the giants will be out of arizona and back to the bay. and they're looking pretty good. the racing sausages from milwaukee not able to help the brewers out. in arizona as michael morris apparently healed from his cap injuries. single to right on scoring. the giants up 1-0, but come the eighth they're down 3-1. pablo. don't insult me with that $40 million offer. goes deep with the solo sho
bill. >>> 16,000 students will fill or 8:00 a-- o oracle arena for a celebrity- filled celebration of hard work. martin sheen, orlando bloom. jay coal, big shawn, and magic johnson will all be there to honor the students for the we day event. each student gets a free ticket after pledging to make a difference locally and globally. ktvu is a proud sponsor of we day. the program has already been a success in canada in just a few days ago in seattle. this is first we day event in...
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johnson. >> can i talk still? >> yes. >> i'll be in colorado giving a speech. interesting. anyway. should be still be on our bill?pic of tonight's... live from the "red eye" debate center i'm greg gutfeld, host of the red eye debate center. tonight's red eye debate, should andrew jackson be removed from the $20 bill? he was our seventh president but he killed tons of people and made his fortune as a slave trader which is bad. we don't need, perfection just someone better than jackson. i vote for gary coleman. >> baker? >> yes. >> jackson does seem like a scary dude. but weren't we all scary back then? everybody was animals. >> it was a tough time. you had to be scary or you didn't survive. >> excuse me. >> this trail of tears? >> yes. >> so you know, in thinking about it, i -- maybe there shouldn't be a rotation. right? let's put teddy roosevelt. he was terrific. let's get him on the 20. i won't mess with washington or lincoln. maybe we can shift it up a little bit. >> camille, very a theory andrew jackson was the american begby. wherever he went, people got hurt. i maybe they have a point here. >> that is a deep
johnson. >> can i talk still? >> yes. >> i'll be in colorado giving a speech. interesting. anyway. should be still be on our bill?pic of tonight's... live from the "red eye" debate center i'm greg gutfeld, host of the red eye debate center. tonight's red eye debate, should andrew jackson be removed from the $20 bill? he was our seventh president but he killed tons of people and made his fortune as a slave trader which is bad. we don't need, perfection just someone...
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again, senators johnson and crapo want to wind down the entities. bill the names, as well as other hedge fund managers. increasing his bet that the likelihood of that happening has decreased, just a bit. we'll keel an eye on fannie and freddie today. >> what's interesting about this decision by ackman is, it's the comment. bruce ber cowits, they have taken significant positions in preferred, also litigating. but he's chosen a risky approach it would seem, with the decision to invest significantly in the common stock as oppose odd to those preferred as berkowits as they cot b combat the government on the u.s. treasury. >> those in the preferred, david, obviously, litigating and trying to make their bet on the fact that if they were wound down or however the future of fannie and freddie were sorted out, that they would be compensated in some respects first. it's the common shareholders who are potentially stand to lose everything if those entities were wound down. look, i don't very to tell you, he's a gun slinger. he's making a bet here that the likelihoo
again, senators johnson and crapo want to wind down the entities. bill the names, as well as other hedge fund managers. increasing his bet that the likelihood of that happening has decreased, just a bit. we'll keel an eye on fannie and freddie today. >> what's interesting about this decision by ackman is, it's the comment. bruce ber cowits, they have taken significant positions in preferred, also litigating. but he's chosen a risky approach it would seem, with the decision to invest...
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johnson and, can i talk still? sherrod small will be hosting because i will be in colorado giving a speech. interesting. anyway, should he still be on our bill's the topic of tonight's "red eye" debate 2014 live from the" red eye" debate center. >> back to "red eye" debate center. i'm greg gutfeld, host of the "red eye" debate center. should andrew jackson be removed from the $20 bill? he was our seventh president, but they say he killed tons of people and made a fortune as a slave trader which is bad. he thinks having his face on the 20 obscures the legacy writing. no historical figure is perfect. i vote for gary coleman. baker, i will admit jackson does seem like a scary dude, but weren't we all scary back then? jay everybody was scary. it was a tough time. you had to be scary our didn't survive. >> exactly. >> excuse me with this trail of tears. in thinking about it, maybe there should be a rotation. let's put teddy roosevelt. he was terrific. he was a great president. he did a lot for conservation. let's get him on. i wouldn't mess with the icons. i wouldn't mess with washington or lincoln. maybe we can shift it up a little bit. i have t
johnson and, can i talk still? sherrod small will be hosting because i will be in colorado giving a speech. interesting. anyway, should he still be on our bill's the topic of tonight's "red eye" debate 2014 live from the" red eye" debate center. >> back to "red eye" debate center. i'm greg gutfeld, host of the "red eye" debate center. should andrew jackson be removed from the $20 bill? he was our seventh president, but they say he killed tons of...
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two strong executives, lyndon johnson and before that roosevelt, but that said republican presidents, too, have abused this. with signing statements. they will sign a bill, a law -- a bill into law and they will say, yes, but this provision and that provision i don't agree that, and they will say that not on constitutional grounds but on policy grounds which again is an example of executive overreach. >> candidate obama said he wasn't going to do signing statements, if you remember, running in the race in 2007. what do you think, juan? i mean, do you think that there has been an executive overreach in this administration? >> well, i just look at the hard numbers, as george said. you see republicans and democrats do it, and if you look at the analysis you would see that president obama in fact doesn't even come close to what george w. bush did in terms of executive orders and certainly not what bill clinton did. i don't think he has half of the executive issues that bill clinton did, so the bigger point here is i think you're in a unique moment where the republicans have had a successful strategy of obstruction. they just don't want to work with the guy.
two strong executives, lyndon johnson and before that roosevelt, but that said republican presidents, too, have abused this. with signing statements. they will sign a bill, a law -- a bill into law and they will say, yes, but this provision and that provision i don't agree that, and they will say that not on constitutional grounds but on policy grounds which again is an example of executive overreach. >> candidate obama said he wasn't going to do signing statements, if you remember,...
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just when we think it couldn't get much worse, then we have this article in inside , bill hink, the i.r.s. by scott johnson, he notes as noted at the top, william hink has worked inside the i.r.s. office -- and that's the i.r.s. office. how is the i.r.s. linked to the discussion about health care? they're going to enforce obamacare. we've got the i.r.s., as if they don't have enough pow , now is going to be in charge of enforcing health care. most of the republicans i know, we want to eliminate the i.r.s. some want to go to a fair tax. i'd like to have a flat tax. but i think it's time to have that debate and go to whichever wins the debate and get rid of the i.r.s. my brilliant friend and i'm surprised he lets me call him my friend but he is a brilliant man, arthur laffer, the genius behind turning the devastated economy around under president carter, i talked to arthur about this and i said, i'd like to go to a flat tax, i know a lot of people want a fair tax, so we can get rid of the i.r.s. but somebody is going to have to enforce, how would we do that if there were no i.r.s.? arthur says, i've got it a
just when we think it couldn't get much worse, then we have this article in inside , bill hink, the i.r.s. by scott johnson, he notes as noted at the top, william hink has worked inside the i.r.s. office -- and that's the i.r.s. office. how is the i.r.s. linked to the discussion about health care? they're going to enforce obamacare. we've got the i.r.s., as if they don't have enough pow , now is going to be in charge of enforcing health care. most of the republicans i know, we want to eliminate...
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altman, former deputy secretary under president bill clinton, and he is also the founder of evercore partners. also with us is republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin who served on the budget committee and the homeland security committee. roger, let's start with you. from secretary of state john kerry. does he have the firepower to follow through? >> this will take a while to play out. let's put it in perspective. theimir putin's move into ukraine is a move out of weakness, not strength. russia had reached an agreement with the ukrainian leadership on package, orn rescue the ukraine would reduce its commitment to the eu, aligned with russia, and in effect we protectorate,'s so to speak. >> and alliance. >> that is what we were three months ago. 10, the government is overthrown -- then, the government is overthrown, a form of democracy breaks out, and russia is on it's heels. >> do you think it is a desperate move? >> i do not know about desperate, but it is born out of weakness. i think vladimir putin has made it clear he does not want to move into the western part of the country because that would bring a much stronger response from t
altman, former deputy secretary under president bill clinton, and he is also the founder of evercore partners. also with us is republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin who served on the budget committee and the homeland security committee. roger, let's start with you. from secretary of state john kerry. does he have the firepower to follow through? >> this will take a while to play out. let's put it in perspective. theimir putin's move into ukraine is a move out of weakness, not...