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really appreciate it. >> appreciate it. >> bill miller.available on the website, lmminvestments.com. coming up, diana olick giving us an inside look into the late joan rivers' apartment which just listed for $28 million. but first sue herera has a cnbc news update for us. >> here is what's making news. skrelly officials are considering amending the speech of prime minister benjamin netanyahu when he speaks before congress next month. this is so calm the partisan furor it's invoked. bottom, what bottom? citi is making paa big call on oil. ed morris saying it's impossible to call a bottom. with oversupply and the economics of storage, prices could call to between $20 and $30 a barrel. the s.e.c. proposed to provide rules to require public companies to tell investors whether they allow their staff to hedge the value of their corporate stock and options. the rules were mandated by the 2010 dodd/frank act. coming up on "fast money," the ceo of reg uregulu cirque their -- therapeutics. startup-ny. it's working for new york state. already 55 comp
really appreciate it. >> appreciate it. >> bill miller.available on the website, lmminvestments.com. coming up, diana olick giving us an inside look into the late joan rivers' apartment which just listed for $28 million. but first sue herera has a cnbc news update for us. >> here is what's making news. skrelly officials are considering amending the speech of prime minister benjamin netanyahu when he speaks before congress next month. this is so calm the partisan furor it's...
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bill miller, cio. that gets underway at 4:00 p.m. eastern time on cnbc. ty, back to you. >> sue, thank you. sdmrirchlgs united steelworkers announcing strikes in two more refinery plants. morgan brennan with the latest. this is a growing issue. sdmrooilts a growing issue. over the past week we have two more names. one bp refinery one that is actually it's a joint venture with husk yir energy and this is now the largest strike of oil workers that we've seen in the u.s. since 1980. altogether the strike is now affecting 11 refineries and plants. we have more than a 5,000 workers on strike right now. that's talks between the union and royal dutch shell that is leading remaining at an impact. at least for now. if this continues, as many as 30,000 steelworkers and refineries that account for two-thirds of total u.s. output could become involved in this. here's what's affected so far. we have two shell facilities. three marathon petroleum facilities, three tesoro one plant, and now, of course, we have the two bp that have joined the list over the weekend. natio
bill miller, cio. that gets underway at 4:00 p.m. eastern time on cnbc. ty, back to you. >> sue, thank you. sdmrirchlgs united steelworkers announcing strikes in two more refinery plants. morgan brennan with the latest. this is a growing issue. sdmrooilts a growing issue. over the past week we have two more names. one bp refinery one that is actually it's a joint venture with husk yir energy and this is now the largest strike of oil workers that we've seen in the u.s. since 1980....
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bill miller of price waterhouse. >> mr. s a representative of price waterhouse. >> i'm bill miller of price waterhouse. >> no, i didn't know that, by george. >> may i have the envelope? >> and the envelope, please? >> the envelope, please? >> may i have the envelope, please? >> where is it, the envelope? oh, i have the envelope. all right. >> next the presentations to outstanding motion picture writers. of course, i'm not too familiar with them because i outlive most of my stuff. and i never -- what's wrong with the teleprompter? >> the following pictures were nominated for the best screenplay. >> nominated for the best motion picture story are the following. >> the nominees for the best screenplay based on material from another medium. >> the nominees for best story and screenplay. >> the nominees for the best story and screenplay. >> if you were lucky enough to get in some of the positions that i'm in, you're going to be held responsible for the film, not for the role. so you're not looking for oh, this is a great part for
bill miller of price waterhouse. >> mr. s a representative of price waterhouse. >> i'm bill miller of price waterhouse. >> no, i didn't know that, by george. >> may i have the envelope? >> and the envelope, please? >> the envelope, please? >> may i have the envelope, please? >> where is it, the envelope? oh, i have the envelope. all right. >> next the presentations to outstanding motion picture writers. of course, i'm not too familiar with...
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investing legend bill miller telling kelly evans yesterday he expects a fed rate hike in june. today a top analyst says miller has the june part right but it won't happen until june of 2016 one year after this market believes it will happen. he's here to explain why he thinks first move from the ned won't come until then. >> and union battles are percolating across america. the port slowdown out west and the governor of illinois blocking unions from collecting fees from workers that benefit from union deals but are not actual members of the union themselves. we'll talk to afl-cio boss richard trumka. he'll join us exclusively with reaction. >> basically, if you look at the broad market it brings us positive for the year. dow currently up 140 points. session highs give or take a couple. s&p 500 2,067. and the nasdaq up 1.25%. joining us now, our "closing bell" exchange karen cavanaugh, mark spellman from alpine funds, eric ristman from russell investments, ron wiener from rdm financial group and our very own rick santelli. okay. let's kick off then with -- let's go to karen firs
investing legend bill miller telling kelly evans yesterday he expects a fed rate hike in june. today a top analyst says miller has the june part right but it won't happen until june of 2016 one year after this market believes it will happen. he's here to explain why he thinks first move from the ned won't come until then. >> and union battles are percolating across america. the port slowdown out west and the governor of illinois blocking unions from collecting fees from workers that...
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coming up on "the closing bell" today, bill miller is going to be on at 4:00 p.m.tern time right here on cnbc. that's your news update at this hour. going to send it back to you guys, john. >>> tenth anniversary for google maps today. a look at the service, including how the program was almost dead before it even began. >> the tiny start-up that would end up creating google maps almost died. storied venture capital firm secoya capital pulled out of funding discussions with the start-up called where to technologies. >> they pulled out overnight completely from the deal. which felt like quite a blow, as you can imagine. all the llvcs also pulled out, so no one would even talk to us anymore. >> the brothers behind where to were totally broke. without funds iing was going un. >> i'm not saying that secoya made the wrong decision here. their view was that our window was going to close before development. so they pulled out. >> google didn't have a mapping product at the time. secoya helped hook up where to with larry paige. >> three days later, we were talking to larry
coming up on "the closing bell" today, bill miller is going to be on at 4:00 p.m.tern time right here on cnbc. that's your news update at this hour. going to send it back to you guys, john. >>> tenth anniversary for google maps today. a look at the service, including how the program was almost dead before it even began. >> the tiny start-up that would end up creating google maps almost died. storied venture capital firm secoya capital pulled out of funding discussions...
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bill miller will be on this program. there's just obviously so much to speak to mr. miller about.to the young stock pickers. we always love that too. thank you so much. >> steve weiss, want to give you the final trade. >> still hasn't got the attention from the street. recent merger. i think it goes a lot higher. sfroo josh. i shares, itv. >> i think it's for -- >> okay. >> ge, bought a lot of that today with the call activity. >> have a great weekend. all of you have a great welcome as well. power begins now. >> halftime is over. power lunch and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> scott, folks, thanks very much. tyler here. manned where i drury along side for "power lunch," and that is how we begin. >> yeah, it is. happy friday, everybody. well, today opportunity in india. something big is happening this weekend that will impact the etf's that track india's markets. we'll lay it all out for you. >> math and the markets. bob pasani put together some numbers that show a very clear direction up or down. >> and the coffee trade. the beans are down. starbucks is up.
bill miller will be on this program. there's just obviously so much to speak to mr. miller about.to the young stock pickers. we always love that too. thank you so much. >> steve weiss, want to give you the final trade. >> still hasn't got the attention from the street. recent merger. i think it goes a lot higher. sfroo josh. i shares, itv. >> i think it's for -- >> okay. >> ge, bought a lot of that today with the call activity. >> have a great weekend. all of...
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i spoke to bill miller, also in bloomberg hq yesterday, and he is bullish on fiat.hy spinning off ferrari, and the fact that i the euro-based currency, and a big north american business. and the ability to think you global well introducing alfa romeo here. very smart supportive parent. do you agree? >> partially. chrysler is what has supported fiat. if you reflect back, without chrysler, fiat would have gone into bankruptcy. it was chrysler's products and cash that has kept fiat alive over the last few years. maybe they should spin chrysler off again. twice of course, that's the great irony. first sergio marconi says chrysler, and then chrysler saves fiat stopbob nardelli will be with us for the hour. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance" and i'm tom keene on this monday morning -- wednesday morning. here is olivia sterns. >> taking aim at prime minister benjamin netanyahu. unhappy about netanyahu's plans to address the u.s. congress about the iran nuclear talks next month will stop critics include -- next month. critics include his former envoy , sa
i spoke to bill miller, also in bloomberg hq yesterday, and he is bullish on fiat.hy spinning off ferrari, and the fact that i the euro-based currency, and a big north american business. and the ability to think you global well introducing alfa romeo here. very smart supportive parent. do you agree? >> partially. chrysler is what has supported fiat. if you reflect back, without chrysler, fiat would have gone into bankruptcy. it was chrysler's products and cash that has kept fiat alive...
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we've heard even people like bill miller on this program saying maybe we are close to the end of the bull run in the bond market, but people have heard that so many times, been disappointed so many times. i guess it just seems like the bond market that cried wolf. >> well listen when i talk about rates maybe going up i'm just talking about potentially seeing if we could get up to where we settled last year at 2.17%. i'm not looking for anything large. as a matter of fact, i won't fight stocks. i don't fight stocks. i understand how it works. christmas eve comes and the next day there's gift under the tree. i get it. thank you janet yellen and mario draghi. i definitely do not think the fundamentals have improved since the second and third quarter since last year. i look at retail sales, i look at durable goods, the consumer. and then i think we're still around 2.5% gdp. i see german exports picking up. the whole globe is still kind of slow. if germany through a weak euro picks up it will come from somewhere. i think we're all kind of beggaring thy maybe and i still am not address i h
we've heard even people like bill miller on this program saying maybe we are close to the end of the bull run in the bond market, but people have heard that so many times, been disappointed so many times. i guess it just seems like the bond market that cried wolf. >> well listen when i talk about rates maybe going up i'm just talking about potentially seeing if we could get up to where we settled last year at 2.17%. i'm not looking for anything large. as a matter of fact, i won't fight...
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. >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight.u may know the d-man was once an analyst on monday night football and knows the sport very well. we wanted to know what he thought of the big game last sunday. he joins us now from santa barbara. your take, miller? >> well, in a nutshell bill, i would say that pete carroll overthought second and goal at the one yard line like president obama overthinks what to call isil. that's how i put it in a nutshell. i think he overthought it there. i like pete carroll but at some point when you have, you know, an absolute beast in the back field and you are at the 1 yard line i would hand it to him twice and abide by the results of that. but, you know, second guessing is for guys like me. pete carroll is the one who has got to make the call i think he stood up and he is a class act. i think you can think too much about football. dupe what i mean? ail will say is this is the nfl which had a reality show. the nfl is almost like a reality show like if you think about it like the kardashians or somet
. >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight.u may know the d-man was once an analyst on monday night football and knows the sport very well. we wanted to know what he thought of the big game last sunday. he joins us now from santa barbara. your take, miller? >> well, in a nutshell bill, i would say that pete carroll overthought second and goal at the one yard line like president obama overthinks what to call isil. that's how i put it in...
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thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> thanks for stying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the miller as we told you in the talking points memo americans getting fed up with a lack of action against the jihadi, cirlts. joining us from santa barbara the sage of southern california dennis miller. i'm sure you are in that category right? it's ridiculous, the whole thing is absurd. >> i usually don't like to reveal too much about myself billy. if you are talking about lighting people on fire in cages and decapitating them en masse, yes. i'm on board. i if think are jay vee we are the freshman team. he is more like the -- than gene hackman character in hoosiers. state department is being manned or women by all the young chics on the pep squad couldn't make the cheer leader team came out with the fake white guns at halftime. radical islam is exseller rave as the last one glimpse by the 21 coptic christians on that beach. i think our president heard the cop in coptic and just reflexively assume that they acted stupidly. we have got a leaning tower of appeasement in the white house right now
thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> thanks for stying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the miller as we told you in the talking points memo americans getting fed up with a lack of action against the jihadi, cirlts. joining us from santa barbara the sage of southern california dennis miller. i'm sure you are in that category right? it's ridiculous, the whole thing is absurd. >> i usually don't like to reveal too much about myself billy. if you are talking about...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment last week we askedcguirk who they would like to send to mars. private company signing people up for the journaly, one problem they can't come back. joining us now from santa barbara the sage of southern california dennis miller. this was too good miller, i had to give you a shot of this. who do you want to send to mars? >> well, in the interest of time billy, why don't i give you a list of people i don't want to send to mars. house about how's about that? how's about we start right there. first off, if i had to send a group to mars, to the red planet, i would send the green movement. i don't know, i don't know what green and red ink but at least they could whine about martian warming up there. pick a couple individuals i would request a couple pitches, dual headed high dra of nancy pelosi and barbara boxer send those two space cadets up there so when they examine them they assume we are all that stupid. they don't come with their full force, the martian community, when they come to take us over. we beat
. ♪ ♪ >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment last week we askedcguirk who they would like to send to mars. private company signing people up for the journaly, one problem they can't come back. joining us now from santa barbara the sage of southern california dennis miller. this was too good miller, i had to give you a shot of this. who do you want to send to mars? >> well, in the interest of time billy, why don't i give you a list of...
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chairman miller when that bill was up in the legislative hearing you spoke about the transparency and we need to have that same kind of transparency planning for the va budget so we can maximize the resources that everyone is putting into this. we have a lot of great organizations. we have a lot of great veterans out there trying to make this a better system. we believe in the va system. we believe the choices are important because we have to get access to care for veterans but we want to make sure the veteran still have access to that system. it is there because -- secretary mcdonald talked about the demand expanding beyond v.a.'s capability. the va that we want to be the leader in pioneering medicine that is the utmost expert in so many conditions. you look at traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder. you look at amputation injuries. there is no reason the va should not be the world's leading authority on that and we need to make that happen. that comes from everybody working together and everyone being on the same page. american legion is devoted to that. the va's req
chairman miller when that bill was up in the legislative hearing you spoke about the transparency and we need to have that same kind of transparency planning for the va budget so we can maximize the resources that everyone is putting into this. we have a lot of great organizations. we have a lot of great veterans out there trying to make this a better system. we believe in the va system. we believe the choices are important because we have to get access to care for veterans but we want to make...
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bill, i wanted to see you and miller in san jose but the tickets cost $568.er price, not our price. miller and i are selling out everywhere these days. the only show with tickets left is rio rancho, new mexico. there may be a few seats in memphis, tennessee. check it out on bill o'reilly.com. that's the scalper getting that, not us. a website that's important in the age of terror. you may remember james foley was beheaded by isis last summer. while he was working for a website global post.com that site brings international news without the spin to the folks. now, global post is raising money to increase its coverage on terrorism. here's the tip of the day. check it out. it may greatly expand your j of the world. and that is it for us tonight. check out fox news factor site. and we'd like you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. name a town if you wish to opine. we had a busy program today. just to recap, you guys want to call or text or e-mail the white house, okay. want to call your local pastor cleric? tell them to get onboard with this? tha
bill, i wanted to see you and miller in san jose but the tickets cost $568.er price, not our price. miller and i are selling out everywhere these days. the only show with tickets left is rio rancho, new mexico. there may be a few seats in memphis, tennessee. check it out on bill o'reilly.com. that's the scalper getting that, not us. a website that's important in the age of terror. you may remember james foley was beheaded by isis last summer. while he was working for a website global post.com...
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. >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly reporting from california. in the miller let's get right to the sage of southern california, joins us from santa barbara, about 90 miles north of where i am right now in los angeles. all right. so, what do you think about brian williams? ever meet him? do you know him? >> you know, i don't know -- i don't know brian from adam unless, of course, he has claimed today that he is he adam. i sat next to him one night at dinner. and he was very convivible table mate. i don't know the extent. why we want to come back from this? i don't understand. he is always looking for a story. i think he should -- there is a great story to be had within. why would you want to come back? why would you not want to analyze how you got to this point? seems to me superfluous come back six months from now. i guess everybody will say at that point -- you know, listen billy, everybody is imperfect. i imagined i was on monday night football for two years. but the simple fact is, you have to learn something from these things. i think he should take over
. >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly reporting from california. in the miller let's get right to the sage of southern california, joins us from santa barbara, about 90 miles north of where i am right now in los angeles. all right. so, what do you think about brian williams? ever meet him? do you know him? >> you know, i don't know -- i don't know brian from adam unless, of course, he has claimed today that he is he adam. i sat next to him one night at dinner. and...
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bill. deputy commissioner miller talked about as i said, the 16 terrorist threats plots against new york city that have been thwarted. but he also pointed out that at virtually every major new york city event when they do the security, whether it's the new york marathon, whether it's new year's eve in new york city, that the security that protects those events is funded in whole or in part by department of homeland security programs. a short-term budget for the department of homeland security would mean that there are no new grants for police and firefighters in every state in the country. and i don't mean that that's a new program. i mean that the grant funding doesn't turn over each year so that our firefighters in new hampshire won't be able to apply for safer grants again to make sure that we have the force that we need. i heard from our laconia police chief in new hampshire last week who was talking about what the impact would be if they can't get that funding from the department of homeland security, and he told a story about how they had been able to save a young man 22 years old who w
bill. deputy commissioner miller talked about as i said, the 16 terrorist threats plots against new york city that have been thwarted. but he also pointed out that at virtually every major new york city event when they do the security, whether it's the new york marathon, whether it's new year's eve in new york city, that the security that protects those events is funded in whole or in part by department of homeland security programs. a short-term budget for the department of homeland security...
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chairman miller when that bill was up in the legislative hearing you spoke about the transparency and we need to have that same kind of transparency planning for the va budget so we can maximize the resources that everyone is putting into this. we have a lot of great organizations. we have a lot of great veterans out there trying to make this a better system. we believe in the va system. we believe the choices are important because we have to get access to care for veterans but we want to make sure the veteran still have access to that system. secretary mcdonald talked about the demand expanding beyond b.a.s capability. we need to make sure the resources are allocated to meet those demands that we can't lose sight of the focus. the va that we want to be the leader in pioneering medicine that is the utmost expert in so many conditions. you look at traumatic brain injury preview look at post-traumatic stress disorder. you look at amputation injuries. there is no reason the va should not be the world's leading authority on that and we need to make that happen. that comes from everybody w
chairman miller when that bill was up in the legislative hearing you spoke about the transparency and we need to have that same kind of transparency planning for the va budget so we can maximize the resources that everyone is putting into this. we have a lot of great organizations. we have a lot of great veterans out there trying to make this a better system. we believe in the va system. we believe the choices are important because we have to get access to care for veterans but we want to make...
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having it all laid out there where all the stakeholders can participate, i know chairman miller, and that bill was up in the legislative hearing, you spoke about the importance of the transparency for, and you would see in armed services that we need to have that same kind of transparency with the planning for the v.a. budget so that we can maximize the resources that everyone is putting into this. we have a lot of great organizations, a lot of great veterans who are out there trying to make this a better system. we believe in the v.a. system. we believe the choice part is important, because we have to get access to care for veterans. but we want to make sure that the veterans still have access to the system. is there because secretary donald talked about the demand expanding beyond the v.a.'s capabilities to meet that. we need to make sure that the resources are allocated to meet those demands, but we can't lose sight of the focus that it's the v.a. that we want. the v.a. that we want to be the leader, this pioneering medicine that's the utmost expert in so many conditions. you look at trauma
having it all laid out there where all the stakeholders can participate, i know chairman miller, and that bill was up in the legislative hearing, you spoke about the importance of the transparency for, and you would see in armed services that we need to have that same kind of transparency with the planning for the v.a. budget so that we can maximize the resources that everyone is putting into this. we have a lot of great organizations, a lot of great veterans who are out there trying to make...
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and the senator is unable to pass a bill that will fund the agency and pass in his senate. john fury is with me, as is brad miller 5-term congressman in carolina, john, didn't it look like the cavalry coming in when the federal district court judge in the broader district of texas said sorry, stop this in its tracks. can't do it. couldn't congress have said this is in the court, let's fund homeland security. seems like a nice exit ramp, that we can drive off and get away from the traffic jam. congress is a big ship. it takes a long time for it to move from its forward momentum, which is to go towards the crisis, which was almost inevitable given what happened last year, where there was a big, big legislation and all the preparation bills, and except for the dhs part, there was a lot of animosity chords the leadership then. you almost had to have a come to jesus moment, where they almost had to get to a situation where they had the crisis to get everyone to express their anger. the other part of this is there's an education process, and a bunch of new members that didn't work with the senate. unless you go through
and the senator is unable to pass a bill that will fund the agency and pass in his senate. john fury is with me, as is brad miller 5-term congressman in carolina, john, didn't it look like the cavalry coming in when the federal district court judge in the broader district of texas said sorry, stop this in its tracks. can't do it. couldn't congress have said this is in the court, let's fund homeland security. seems like a nice exit ramp, that we can drive off and get away from the traffic jam....
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bills. it could stop crimes like sexual assaults but michelle miller saw how the controversy itself is dividingrning. this is a hot button topic at florida state university. proponents say crime victims have a right to fend off their attackers. >> if i was single and dating in college and my boyfriend that i tried something that i said no to and started sexually assaulting me, i would use my gun to defend myself. >> reporter: state law prohibits from entering the florida state squall with her firearm. >> you feel safer. >> much. i know if anything would happen i would be able to defend myself. >> only seven states allow guns on the campus. high-profile sex assault allegations have been flash points at colleges across the country. at florida state former star quarterback jameis winston was accuseded of raping another - student in 2012 but never faced charges. har drove hargrove thinks it will prevent sexual assaults and mass shootings like the shooting that happened on this campus library. >> before he stop and injured more students. >> reporter: florida state university police chief david perry
bills. it could stop crimes like sexual assaults but michelle miller saw how the controversy itself is dividingrning. this is a hot button topic at florida state university. proponents say crime victims have a right to fend off their attackers. >> if i was single and dating in college and my boyfriend that i tried something that i said no to and started sexually assaulting me, i would use my gun to defend myself. >> reporter: state law prohibits from entering the florida state...
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i have heard that bill -- it was primarily written by senator kennedy and congressman miller and it was a very far to the left type of bill and so i am especially pleased that this h.r. 5 today is a major rewriting of that bill. i especially support the very strong alternative certification provisions in the bill. it has never made any sense to me to say that a person with a ph.d. and long experience in a field cannot teach and some person would have to be required -- a ph.d. in chemistry who worked 30 years at oak ridge in our scientific lab couldn't be hired to teach and some person who'd had a few hours of chemistry, some 22-year-old and a bachelor's degree would have to be hired. our boards of education should have the flexibility to hire people who have a great education or long experience in a particular field in those types of situations. i wish even that provisions were even stronger than they are now. many years ago, i taught at t.c. williams high school in alexandria, taught american government and journalism. i very reluctantly gave up that teaching job so i could finish law
i have heard that bill -- it was primarily written by senator kennedy and congressman miller and it was a very far to the left type of bill and so i am especially pleased that this h.r. 5 today is a major rewriting of that bill. i especially support the very strong alternative certification provisions in the bill. it has never made any sense to me to say that a person with a ph.d. and long experience in a field cannot teach and some person would have to be required -- a ph.d. in chemistry who...
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george miller doesn't discuss it publicly. he put in a bill under our stress just for pro forma. never had a press conference. nancy pelosi doesn't discuss it. richard trumka of the afl doesn't discuss it. and the minimum wage today adjusted for inflation, as i mentioned, would put tens of billions of dollars at ten bucks an hour--tens of billions of dollars in people's hands to jump-start for the recessionary economy. biden could have skewered ryan, and he was muzzled because obama doesn't want to discuss this because he might be accused of being against small business, who he's given 18 tax breaks by his own admission on the first debate. 18 tax breaks, and 2/3 of all low-income workers are employed by 50 large corporations, like wal-mart and mcdonald's, whose ceos get an average of $10 million a year. and you think this was a slam dunk, but it isn't. so i think our presidential politics are rancid, repetitious, cowardly, and commercialized. so whoever wins, don't expect that much. >> ok. so... [applause] ralph, you've run for the presidency a number of times. so let's just hyp
george miller doesn't discuss it publicly. he put in a bill under our stress just for pro forma. never had a press conference. nancy pelosi doesn't discuss it. richard trumka of the afl doesn't discuss it. and the minimum wage today adjusted for inflation, as i mentioned, would put tens of billions of dollars at ten bucks an hour--tens of billions of dollars in people's hands to jump-start for the recessionary economy. biden could have skewered ryan, and he was muzzled because obama doesn't...
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pits the largest beer producers like anheuser-busch and miller, coors, against the makers of smaller craft brews. sides are backing opposing billsmed at lowering some federal taxes for smaller beer producers. the breweries have lots of lobbyists making the rounds these days. no word on when the legislation could move forward. >>> and we've heard a lot about cyber attacks involving websites and e-mail, but there's a new concern. your car. >> yeah. with the advent of wireless features for your ride comes new possibilities for hackers. here's abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: an alarming new report from a u.s. senator finding millions of cars and trucks on the road could be at risk of hack attacks. watch as chuck gowdy of our chicago station wls demonstrates how a technology expert takes control of his car through this computer port. >> now the engine's shut off. >> you were able to do that with one mouse click. >> yes. >> reporter: the windshield wipers, the speedometer out of the driver's control. >> so can i start it? >> i don't know. can you? you can start it now. >> you did that? >> yea. >> report
pits the largest beer producers like anheuser-busch and miller, coors, against the makers of smaller craft brews. sides are backing opposing billsmed at lowering some federal taxes for smaller beer producers. the breweries have lots of lobbyists making the rounds these days. no word on when the legislation could move forward. >>> and we've heard a lot about cyber attacks involving websites and e-mail, but there's a new concern. your car. >> yeah. with the advent of wireless...
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200 prescriptions a day, billing them to medicare and private insurance for more than $1 million a week. >> this is really abuse in the marketplace. >> reporter: dr. steve miller is the chief medical officer at express scripts. they paid for john picard creams but recently stopped covering many of them because, dr. miller says, there is no research proving they work. >> if you talk to almost any a pain expert, they will tell us these things work strictly through a placebo response and not through a physiologicalh response through pain receptors.hr >> reporter: the creams were formulated and produced at downing labs, a compounding pharmacy in dallas. ashley downing and her husbandba and co-owner chris downing recently hosted this red carpet event to celebrate their pharmacy's multimillion dollar growth. last month we sat down with the downings to ask them about their business. did you have any knowledge that products produced by downing labs were being shipped to people who had not asked for them and insurance companies were being billed at these kinds of rates? >> we became aware that there were issues being made and that people were not happy, and when we the
200 prescriptions a day, billing them to medicare and private insurance for more than $1 million a week. >> this is really abuse in the marketplace. >> reporter: dr. steve miller is the chief medical officer at express scripts. they paid for john picard creams but recently stopped covering many of them because, dr. miller says, there is no research proving they work. >> if you talk to almost any a pain expert, they will tell us these things work strictly through a placebo...
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miller following this now. what do you expect to hear today on this case? >> billg statements were supposed to begin about one hour ago. there's been a delay here at the courthouse but we do expect that the prosecution in its opening statement is going to say that soon after her son was born, lacy spears allegedly convinced doctors to implant a feeding tube in her infant son because he could not keep food down. we expect the prosecution to further claim they used the feeding tube to give her son lethal doses of sodium. now, all the while lacy spears claimed to be a loving mother. she reportedly used a social media site to post pictures of her son as well as messages when he was less than one year old and hospitalized she posted on a myspace page many pictures of her son and the following message had to spend christmas in the hospital. see his i.v.? he was a sick little man. had him all hooked up. poor baby boy. she repeatedly used the internet to try to win sympathy from friends and family about her plight but the prosecution, bill, is expected to say she also used
miller following this now. what do you expect to hear today on this case? >> billg statements were supposed to begin about one hour ago. there's been a delay here at the courthouse but we do expect that the prosecution in its opening statement is going to say that soon after her son was born, lacy spears allegedly convinced doctors to implant a feeding tube in her infant son because he could not keep food down. we expect the prosecution to further claim they used the feeding tube to give...
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the gas tank or cigarette task -- >> bill's family is in the business for 60 years but big retailers could sell beer below cost as a way to attract customers. >> miller coors it would be a loss leader for them and it would most likely put us out of business. >> a tough decision was made. >> because of where we are heading my uncle and i sold the business, the atmosphere is concerning to us. >> lets do it now before it too late. >> for mr. cramer the die is cast and getting out of the retail side of the business because of hb 466 it's off to the senate where it faces an uncertain future should it in some way make it to the governor's desk, he says he will veto it. >> thank you john. >>> we have this breaking news in now from our delaware newsroom today firefighters are on the scene right now at a fire at an asphalt plant in edgemore newcastle county. it's in a plan on hey road and the plant was being evacuated as a precaution and we'll keep you updates as details on this breaking news are released this afternoon. >>> meanwhile police in maryland are investigating a double homicide near the delaware and pennsylvania state lines, they were called to thi
the gas tank or cigarette task -- >> bill's family is in the business for 60 years but big retailers could sell beer below cost as a way to attract customers. >> miller coors it would be a loss leader for them and it would most likely put us out of business. >> a tough decision was made. >> because of where we are heading my uncle and i sold the business, the atmosphere is concerning to us. >> lets do it now before it too late. >> for mr. cramer the die is...
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> my next guest was at that summit bill former director at the national consortium for the study of terrorism at the university of maryland. you know david aaron miller doubtful saying american-made forum cannot be effective dealing with arab nations, but you, on the other hand say it was a very successful forum. why? what made it successful? >> oh because i was at the event that focused on domestic policy and in that regard i think it was a really important event to mark the efforts that have gone on domestically and i think mr. miller is correct that the international aspect of the conference is a much greater challenge, but, he also knows that events are not where you formulate strategy. that's a process, not an event. that continues monday and tuesday at the global national terrorism forum, also in d.c. that process is what we need to be doing. >> in your view help us understand the process, and why this is a step in the right direction perhaps, for the white house to say if we're going to help take the lead militarily in helping to stamp out isis, then why not, from an ideological standpoint try to take the lead and help i guess, build a coaliti
> my next guest was at that summit bill former director at the national consortium for the study of terrorism at the university of maryland. you know david aaron miller doubtful saying american-made forum cannot be effective dealing with arab nations, but you, on the other hand say it was a very successful forum. why? what made it successful? >> oh because i was at the event that focused on domestic policy and in that regard i think it was a really important event to mark the efforts...
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miller. really appreciate it. >> thanksing if having me. >> be sure to -- >>> tonight on "politicsnation" the rev reverend al sharpton bill interview for keenat wraps things up for "the reid report." i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. "the cycle" is next. so what about that stock? sure thing, right? actually, knowing the kind of risk that you're comfortable with i'd steer clear. really? really. straight talk. now based on your strategy i do have some other thoughts... multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. fiber one streusel. nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had
miller. really appreciate it. >> thanksing if having me. >> be sure to -- >>> tonight on "politicsnation" the rev reverend al sharpton bill interview for keenat wraps things up for "the reid report." i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. "the cycle" is next. so what about that stock? sure thing, right? actually, knowing the kind of risk that you're comfortable with i'd steer clear. really? really. straight talk. now based on...
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this republicans, democrats six years ago former representative george miller said let's identify the problems. let's pass a lean bill and fix no child left behind. since then we had 24 hearings on k-12 or fixing no child left behind. in each of the last two congresses we have reported bills out of the committee. i would say to my colleagues at congress before last it was mainly what one might call a democratic bill but we voted for it so we could get it to the floor and continue to amend it. 20 of the 22 of us on the committee were members of the last congress when we reported the bill. 16 of the 22 of us who are members this committee were in the previous congress when we reported the bill so we ought to know the issues pretty well. one reason no child left behind needs to be fixed is it has become unworkable. under its original provisions, almost all of america's 100,000 public schools would be labelled a failing school. to avoid this unintended result, the u.s. education secretary has granted waivers from the law's provisions to 23 states, including washington which has since had its waiver revoked, as well as th
this republicans, democrats six years ago former representative george miller said let's identify the problems. let's pass a lean bill and fix no child left behind. since then we had 24 hearings on k-12 or fixing no child left behind. in each of the last two congresses we have reported bills out of the committee. i would say to my colleagues at congress before last it was mainly what one might call a democratic bill but we voted for it so we could get it to the floor and continue to amend it....
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cold war and also about bill brouder's fascinating story about his battle against the russian state when we come back. really... i guess i did take some risks. anncr: bode, bode millerned a little bit differently. a little too honest sometimes. the media is useless. you were out of control. but not always. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there
cold war and also about bill brouder's fascinating story about his battle against the russian state when we come back. really... i guess i did take some risks. anncr: bode, bode millerned a little bit differently. a little too honest sometimes. the media is useless. you were out of control. but not always. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic...
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bills. yes right here. mic's coming to you. tell us who you are please. >> vick miller. independent fiscal economists. one of the things we knew was we wanted to get the assumptions out of the way so we could argue policy with the house. so here we have a rule that is a house rule. that rich kogan has pointed out will have impacts not just the spending side but the revenue side. and steve has said this with taken care of the budget resolution. are you assuming the senate will assume this rule in terms of the putting together the budget resolution? >> i don't have knowledge o that. to the extent the official process incorporates macroeconomic feedback, then any bias introduced in terms of spending versus revenue, that, you know if in fact beneficial spending produces a revenue surge in later years, the strict rules of the budget right now do not allow you to mix and match spending and revenues. but a budget resolution if that is a preferred policy does allow that. that was the only point i was making. >> anybody else on spending? or do we want to -- nobody? anybody? >> it's really important. really. >>
bills. yes right here. mic's coming to you. tell us who you are please. >> vick miller. independent fiscal economists. one of the things we knew was we wanted to get the assumptions out of the way so we could argue policy with the house. so here we have a rule that is a house rule. that rich kogan has pointed out will have impacts not just the spending side but the revenue side. and steve has said this with taken care of the budget resolution. are you assuming the senate will assume this...
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bill the driver. >>> the career of gold medalist bodie miller is in jeopardy after a high speed crash at the world championships in colorado. in the lead of his first race when he clips his left arm on a gate causing him to spin backwards, tumble and slide down the hill leaving a big gash on his right calf. his wife and son waiting for him. he had surgery to repair a severed hamstring tendon. he sent a message that he was feeling lucky since things could have been worse. you wonder how they get up and compete again later. >> you think about the speeds. the surface when they hit it. >> we hope they are doing okay. let's check in once again with carson and natalie. the screening down the block. guys? >> what would have thought when i was lead reading this book that it would come down to this. >> did you read them all? >> yes, i did. it's a first here. this early in the morning, what a huge crowd. 1,000 people waiting for the first screening. >> we are here at mid-town at the historic theater. what a great place to make history for the exclusive first look at 50 shades and the lucky thousand. australia, mexico cit
bill the driver. >>> the career of gold medalist bodie miller is in jeopardy after a high speed crash at the world championships in colorado. in the lead of his first race when he clips his left arm on a gate causing him to spin backwards, tumble and slide down the hill leaving a big gash on his right calf. his wife and son waiting for him. he had surgery to repair a severed hamstring tendon. he sent a message that he was feeling lucky since things could have been worse. you wonder how...
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bill the driver. >> the career of olympic gold medalist bode miller is in serious jeopardy after a high speed crash at the world championships in colorado. check this out. 37-year-old in the lead of his first race, when he clipped his left arm on a gate causing-imto spin backward, tumble and slide down the hill. the crash leaving a big gash on his right calf. he finished his run on foot. his wife and son as you saw at the finish line waiting for him. miller had surgery on thursday, to repair a severed hamstring tendon. after he sent a message that read, feeling lucky since things could have been way worse. >> in case of that you wonder how they get up and compete later. >> the speeds they are traveling. we hope he is doing okay. be well. >> thank you. >> let's check in once again with carson and natalie at the screening down the block. guys. >> who would have thought three years ago when i was reading this book "50 shades of grey" it would come to this. >> did you read all? >> i did. 50 shades it's a first here. this early in the morning, wow, what a huge crowd, 1,000 people waiting for the first s
bill the driver. >> the career of olympic gold medalist bode miller is in serious jeopardy after a high speed crash at the world championships in colorado. check this out. 37-year-old in the lead of his first race, when he clipped his left arm on a gate causing-imto spin backward, tumble and slide down the hill. the crash leaving a big gash on his right calf. he finished his run on foot. his wife and son as you saw at the finish line waiting for him. miller had surgery on thursday, to...
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miller fox news. >>> congress has until friday to extend fund forgot homeland security, the senate expected to vote tomorrow, in the senate republicans have agreed to hold a vote on a so-called clean bill without provisions on the president's immigration reform, the hang up is now in the house it already passed a homeland funding measure but includes the funding roll back. conservatives in the house don't want a clean bill, the next move is up to house speaker boehner. >> i'm waiting for the sum tax the house has done its job to fund the department of homeland security and to stop the president's overreach on immigration. and, um, we're waiting for the senate to do their jobs. >> reporter: meantime the department of homeland security is preparing for a partial shutdown about 20,000 workers would be furloughed but the vast majority who protect the country would have to continue working without pay. >> the department of homeland security returned 19 priceless antiques to the italian government this week including two ancient books that ended up here in the bay area, in san francisco tracking the books to a buyer who willingly turned them over to agents, cultural treasures had been stolen
miller fox news. >>> congress has until friday to extend fund forgot homeland security, the senate expected to vote tomorrow, in the senate republicans have agreed to hold a vote on a so-called clean bill without provisions on the president's immigration reform, the hang up is now in the house it already passed a homeland funding measure but includes the funding roll back. conservatives in the house don't want a clean bill, the next move is up to house speaker boehner. >> i'm...
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and then chairman miller, when the bill was upin the legislative hearings to the importance of transparencyyou have seen in the armed services they are transparent. we need to have the same kind of transparency with the planning for the budget so that we can maximize the resources that everyone is putting into this. we have a lot of great organizations. we have a lot of great veterans out there trying to access a better system. bbb that the va system. we believe that the trace card is important because we have to get access to care for veterans. but we want to make sure the veterans still have access to that system. it's there because secretary mcdonald talked about the demand expanding beyond the va capability to meet that. while, we need to make sure the resources are allocated to meet those demands that we but we also can't lose sight of the focus that the va that we want to be the leader is pioneering medicine and the utmost expert in so many conditions. you will get a true medic brain injury can you look at posttraumatic stress disorder, amputation injuries. there is no reason of the v
and then chairman miller, when the bill was upin the legislative hearings to the importance of transparencyyou have seen in the armed services they are transparent. we need to have the same kind of transparency with the planning for the budget so that we can maximize the resources that everyone is putting into this. we have a lot of great organizations. we have a lot of great veterans out there trying to access a better system. bbb that the va system. we believe that the trace card is important...
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miller was injured in his legs back, and backside. two other men both europeans were also hurt but their injuries are not as serious. >> it's not worth it. you could die. bill of mozos, a decade running with the bulls in spain says many americans participate for the wrong reasons. >> they're doing it as a macho thing which is not what the run is aboutment it's a spiritual thing. it's something that shouldn't be taken lightly. >> he was participating in the carnival of the bulls near the portuguese border said to be one of the oldest bull festivals in spain. in the town participants flee from charging bulls by jumping into the mediterranean sea and earnest hemmingway wrote about the most famous festival of all, the running of of the bulls. these events are criticized as inhuman to the bulls which are slaughtered. hillman who himself was gored last july says despite frequent injuries and even death, the festivals remain an ingrained part of spain's culture and economy. >> i don't see there being any time in the near future this is going to end. >> the town where miller was injured has a population of 14,000 people but it's four-day bullfighting festival is sa
miller was injured in his legs back, and backside. two other men both europeans were also hurt but their injuries are not as serious. >> it's not worth it. you could die. bill of mozos, a decade running with the bulls in spain says many americans participate for the wrong reasons. >> they're doing it as a macho thing which is not what the run is aboutment it's a spiritual thing. it's something that shouldn't be taken lightly. >> he was participating in the carnival of the...
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miller who now serves as chairwoman of the border security committee of which -- and maritime security, which i served as ranking member of the last congress. the bill passed the house unanimously in the 113th congress and i'm pleased it is being considered by the house again today. so mr. speaker, might i add my appreciation to the house leadership, in particular, the speaker and majority leader, and of course our leader and minority whip. the safe port act of 2006 directed the secretary of homeland security to implement a biometric credential program now known as the twic program to ensure that individuals and unescort -- with unescorted access to secure areas of port and vessels were vetted an carrying proper credentials. mr. speaker, i had a twic card. i remember being there as the twic card was being implemented and watching various employees come to the center and sign up for the twic card. we had great hope and inspiration on the twic card. establishment of the program was viewed as critical to ensuring security of our ports. however, in the years since it was established, the department of homeland security struggled to realize the security
miller who now serves as chairwoman of the border security committee of which -- and maritime security, which i served as ranking member of the last congress. the bill passed the house unanimously in the 113th congress and i'm pleased it is being considered by the house again today. so mr. speaker, might i add my appreciation to the house leadership, in particular, the speaker and majority leader, and of course our leader and minority whip. the safe port act of 2006 directed the secretary of...