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bye, charles. well, you'll let me know. good-bye [stammers] >> she's such a special person.i'm starting my own paper company. >> no way! >> yeah. >> in this climate? >> [chuckles] in all climates. it's going to be worldwide. and i'm looking for some talented salesmen to join me. that's where you come in. >> eh... [with british accent] well, it's a very intriguing concept, isn't it? um, hmm... [murmuring] michael is starting his own paper company. what do you think about that? >> your own paper company. >> can you believe it? well, we'll see. we'll see. >> wow. >> it's just a--it's a nugget of an idea right now, so. >> right. >> potential. lots of potential. yes. >> what a courageous venture. >> it's--it's very courageous. very exciting. um... >> location is hard for me, with the farm and the responsibilities so-- >> with the farm. you getting to wherever i'm gonna put my thing. >> okay, so yeah. >> so think about it. let's put a pin in it for now. >> you know, i would love to put a pin in that. >> everyone, can i have your attention? this is the moment you've all been waitin
bye, charles. well, you'll let me know. good-bye [stammers] >> she's such a special person.i'm starting my own paper company. >> no way! >> yeah. >> in this climate? >> [chuckles] in all climates. it's going to be worldwide. and i'm looking for some talented salesmen to join me. that's where you come in. >> eh... [with british accent] well, it's a very intriguing concept, isn't it? um, hmm... [murmuring] michael is starting his own paper company. what do you...
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dollar world a post us empire world are they making the smart moves charles well they're certainly making a smart move in as you say there are. attempts to secure oil supplies particularly in africa. as you say their connection between oil and credit and and a growing economy or an economy that sustainable that those are all linked so to some degree the chinese attempts to secure oil it's almost the equivalent of buying gold in the sense that if you can secure access to oil you've got real wealth ok and however if i'm reading one of your essays correctly you point out that china would not be in a position or doesn't. and to be in a position that have a world reserve currency because it would be a complete u. turn from the current situation of having a surplus of cash to being in deficit correct that's the way i see it some people will disagree and say that if china was sold its bonds globally and sort of opened its economy so that people could buy chinese bonds that that would give the chinese government. the where with all the means to export enough of its currency so the rest of the wor
dollar world a post us empire world are they making the smart moves charles well they're certainly making a smart move in as you say there are. attempts to secure oil supplies particularly in africa. as you say their connection between oil and credit and and a growing economy or an economy that sustainable that those are all linked so to some degree the chinese attempts to secure oil it's almost the equivalent of buying gold in the sense that if you can secure access to oil you've got real...
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dollar world oppose us empire world are they making the smart moves charles well they're certainly making a smart move in as you say there are. attempts to secure oil supplies particularly in africa. as you say their connection between oil and credit and and a growing economy or an economy that's sustainable the those rolling so to some degree the chinese attempts to secure oil it's almost the equivalent of buying gold in the sense that if you can secure access to oil you've got real wealth ok and however if i'm reading one of your essays correctly you point out that china would not be in a position or doesn't. and to be in a position to have a world reserve currency because it would be a complete u. turn from the current situation of having a surplus of cash to being in deficit correct that's the way i see it some people will disagree and say that if china was sold its bonds globally and sort of opened its economy so that people could buy chinese bonds that that would give the chinese government. the where with all the means to export enough of its currency so the rest of the world would
dollar world oppose us empire world are they making the smart moves charles well they're certainly making a smart move in as you say there are. attempts to secure oil supplies particularly in africa. as you say their connection between oil and credit and and a growing economy or an economy that's sustainable the those rolling so to some degree the chinese attempts to secure oil it's almost the equivalent of buying gold in the sense that if you can secure access to oil you've got real wealth ok...
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dollar world oppose us empire world are they making the smart moves charles well they're certainly making a smart move in as you say there are. attempts to secure oil supplies particularly in africa. as you say their connection between oil and credit and and a growing economy or an economy that's sustainable the those are all linked so to some degree the chinese attempts to secure oil it's almost the equivalent of buying gold in the sense that if you can secure access to oil you've got real wealth ok and however if i'm reading one of your essays correctly you point out that china would not be in a position or doesn't. and to be in a position that of a world reserve currency because it would be a complete u. turn from the current situation of having a surplus of cash to being in deficit correct that's the way i see it some people disagree and say that if china was sold its bonds globally and sort of opened its economy so that people could buy chinese bonds that that would give the chinese government. the where with all the means to export enough of its currency so the rest of the world wou
dollar world oppose us empire world are they making the smart moves charles well they're certainly making a smart move in as you say there are. attempts to secure oil supplies particularly in africa. as you say their connection between oil and credit and and a growing economy or an economy that's sustainable the those are all linked so to some degree the chinese attempts to secure oil it's almost the equivalent of buying gold in the sense that if you can secure access to oil you've got real...
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. >> charles? >> well, if that is the best time they apologize the second best is when their approval rating goes to 39. when there was an election and the second time but that was a terrible apology. first, apologize for not being honest. don't tell me that you are sorry but this is what is good for you and this is what you are going to take. toronto mayor supposedly caught on camera smoking crack. listen to how he apologizes. i know, i embarrassed everyone in the city, and i will be forever sorry. >> i made istakes, at least all i can do areassure the people th that i don't know what to say. >> ryan? >> well, first from what i said is that it was municipal crack so he had a prescription. >> how much are you paying your mayors in canada that he was going to smoke crack. >> word out that he may in fact be considering rehab now according to his layer. former rutgers basketball coach mike rice. >> how do you defend throwing a ball at players striking players, the verbal abuse, the anti-gay slurs? >> you don'
. >> charles? >> well, if that is the best time they apologize the second best is when their approval rating goes to 39. when there was an election and the second time but that was a terrible apology. first, apologize for not being honest. don't tell me that you are sorry but this is what is good for you and this is what you are going to take. toronto mayor supposedly caught on camera smoking crack. listen to how he apologizes. i know, i embarrassed everyone in the city, and i will...
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charles? >> wellto quote the president, i'm not stupid enough to not react when i hear the president of the united states say, as we just heard him say, i was not informed directly that the website would -- now what in god's sake mean, in formed directly. my wife -- my wife was asked if she read a book and she said, yes, but not directly. so it's a clint onian way for himself to protect himself. what is happening here is the unraveling of the cover up. it's not a cover up of misconduct. it's a cover-up of nobody acted and nobody said. we now know that the secretary of hhs knew, high officials in the white house knew way back in december and pretended in a hearing two weeks later to congress, it's all working well. >> march and then april. >> exactly. and then in the run-up, there's all these reassurances and we mow the president was briefed about the study himself. so he knew, how much he knew, we are not sure. but it's a level of incompetence that is indescribable. he never ran anything, and he thoug
charles? >> wellto quote the president, i'm not stupid enough to not react when i hear the president of the united states say, as we just heard him say, i was not informed directly that the website would -- now what in god's sake mean, in formed directly. my wife -- my wife was asked if she read a book and she said, yes, but not directly. so it's a clint onian way for himself to protect himself. what is happening here is the unraveling of the cover up. it's not a cover up of misconduct....
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charles? >> wellok, the president is implying that the republicans are to blame for our problems with unemployment. you know, a 16-day layoff has no effect on the rate or the growth of our economy, and, in fact, even though we had a slightly higher number, 2.8%, an entire 1% of that was inventory, which means it's not good, and which means there will be a slowdown in the next quarter. >> chuck? >> well, i think if there was any impact on the economy from october, it was the threat of default than the government shutdown, because that was the much more threatening thing to the financial community and to people's attempts to make business plans. and i think whatever might have happened in october to the economy was transitory, it amounted to delaying purchases and investments, and it will come back on later. i'd be very surprised if it's actually true, as the president suggested, that it's a lasting blow to the economy. >> yeah, i think that's right. i think chuck is right. this was probably an anomaly
charles? >> wellok, the president is implying that the republicans are to blame for our problems with unemployment. you know, a 16-day layoff has no effect on the rate or the growth of our economy, and, in fact, even though we had a slightly higher number, 2.8%, an entire 1% of that was inventory, which means it's not good, and which means there will be a slowdown in the next quarter. >> chuck? >> well, i think if there was any impact on the economy from october, it was the...
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. >> charles? >> wellsenator, when obama care was at issue, a month ago, when it came to continuing resolution to funding the government you supported a filibuster of other senators, who demanded that you had to have a change or on ligs of obama care as a condition for funding the government. in retrospect do you think that was a good strategy? but even more importantly, looking ahead, the deadlines are coming up, the resolution's going to run out, we're going to hit the debt ceiling soon, would you be prepared to use the same tactic as we approach the new deadlines? >> well, i said throughout the whole battle that shutting down the government was a dumb idea. even though it did appear as if i was participating in it, i said it was a dumb idea. and the reason i voted for it, though, is that it's a conundrum. here's the conup drum. we have a $17 trillion debt and people at home tell me you can't give the president a blank check we just can't keep raising the debt ceiling without conditions. so unconditional
. >> charles? >> wellsenator, when obama care was at issue, a month ago, when it came to continuing resolution to funding the government you supported a filibuster of other senators, who demanded that you had to have a change or on ligs of obama care as a condition for funding the government. in retrospect do you think that was a good strategy? but even more importantly, looking ahead, the deadlines are coming up, the resolution's going to run out, we're going to hit the debt...
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charles miner here to see you. >> miner? i hdly know her. hello? >> yeah, are you coming out now? >> uh-huh. [clicks] well, well, well, who have we here? prince charles miner. at your service. everybody, this is sir charles miner. and he is the new vp for the northeast region, so just give it up for this big guy, right? give it up. [stilted applause] here he is. there he is. >> hey, hi. hi, everyone. >> wow! hold that thought! you know what, i want everybody to go into the break room, i have a little surprise for you. go ahead. you too. dwight, would you escort our guest in there? come on. here we go, don't be shy. don't be shy, you're one of us. [stage whisper] dwight, stall him a little bit. i'm going to get the fish. >> hey. >> yes? >> really wish you would've told me the new boss was coming in today. >> what? no, i didn't want to make everybody nervous. >> no, i mean, i could've brought a change of clothes. >> you look dynamite. what are you talkinabou very slick. okay, let me get the fish. >> originally founded in 1866, scranton quickly became one of pennsylvania's largest anthracite coal mining communities. >> surprise! there is n
charles miner here to see you. >> miner? i hdly know her. hello? >> yeah, are you coming out now? >> uh-huh. [clicks] well, well, well, who have we here? prince charles miner. at your service. everybody, this is sir charles miner. and he is the new vp for the northeast region, so just give it up for this big guy, right? give it up. [stilted applause] here he is. there he is. >> hey, hi. hi, everyone. >> wow! hold that thought! you know what, i want everybody to go...
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charles: big eclectic names too. liz: we hear them. he wasn't saying welleople who are being hurt bit law when he was saying arguing last week, it only means if, if your plans change. charles: right. liz: back then we hear them. listen, an apology from the president, i'm sorry doesn't help when the irs, irs won't take an i'm sorry. doesn't help the middle class families losing their coverage or cancer patients losing their coverage and doctors and people they're seeing, their jobs cuts. charles: the president, he did not apologize for being dishonest to the american public. >> right. he's saying well, i'm sorry thaw find yourselves in this position as if it was some sort of active thing that they did to get themselves into this position where they're losing their health plan. no, it was his law that has his name on it which has forced these people into this position. liz: i said the irs won't take an i'm sorry, i'm said the irs won't take i'm sorry from the american people. charles: of course not. here's the thing. no adjustments are being made. if you're s
charles: big eclectic names too. liz: we hear them. he wasn't saying welleople who are being hurt bit law when he was saying arguing last week, it only means if, if your plans change. charles: right. liz: back then we hear them. listen, an apology from the president, i'm sorry doesn't help when the irs, irs won't take an i'm sorry. doesn't help the middle class families losing their coverage or cancer patients losing their coverage and doctors and people they're seeing, their jobs cuts....
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well. >> i think he's a party animal, what do you think? >> oh, definitely. definitely. >> back in the captain's office, charlesait for his mother enters its sixth hour. >> okay. well, i'll see if i can't get ahold of his mom again, see how far out she is or if she's hung in traffic. okay. bye. >> let's try her again. >> i feel my mama getting close. i feel it in my heart. the best part of the body. the heart. >> just kicked over to her voicemail again. >> try the 736 number and my sister. tell her call the phone. call my mother's phone. and see where they are located and she can call you back. >> what is your sister's name? >> sharelle. i am very eager to see her. it's been a long time. she's been there for me through thick and thin. so it's always going to be that way. i have been through more stressful obstacles, and i can overcome this one with ease. >> he's done what he needs to do. he has nothing left to prove. she guaranteed me she would be here. hopefully -- if she won't be here, i'll drive him home myself. >> no pickup. >> that's cool. >>> coming up -- this three-time offender learns his fate. >> if th
well. >> i think he's a party animal, what do you think? >> oh, definitely. definitely. >> back in the captain's office, charlesait for his mother enters its sixth hour. >> okay. well, i'll see if i can't get ahold of his mom again, see how far out she is or if she's hung in traffic. okay. bye. >> let's try her again. >> i feel my mama getting close. i feel it in my heart. the best part of the body. the heart. >> just kicked over to her voicemail again....
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charles: the better one, will it be higher ten years from now or lower. no, no. >> wellhat's how people don't make money and millions-- >> charles, when you're as old as i am, you're going to be dead in ten. charles: we'll get to nicole and the stock. >> we'll talk about it and hopefully i'm long-term. we'll take a look at amazon, and a new high. 392.46. last week, you may remember they launched their black friday every ten minutes sales. last friday night. and this sunday night they're trying to get a jump on cyber monday. the stock is soaring and every ten minutes, a new kind of big deal at amazon. >> it's amazing. we talk about amazon and the googles, there was a time when ebay used to trade in tandem with them. >> that's definitely the case today. at 50.60 a share. a gain. and it's doing great today. it's actually a leader in the s&p 500, it's number two out of the 500 so that's a great run today. charles: the last week of november the same-store sales were up over 30%, maybe they're turning the corner. we'll see. there's a new pole showing barack obama's ratings, hi
charles: the better one, will it be higher ten years from now or lower. no, no. >> wellhat's how people don't make money and millions-- >> charles, when you're as old as i am, you're going to be dead in ten. charles: we'll get to nicole and the stock. >> we'll talk about it and hopefully i'm long-term. we'll take a look at amazon, and a new high. 392.46. last week, you may remember they launched their black friday every ten minutes sales. last friday night. and this sunday...
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. >> charles: this defense is well coached and they hunt the football. not acting.r racing out for the footballzz!t and they r secure the quarterback. try and knock the ball free and same thing with the runner. they work on it constantly in practice. no accident on those type of plays. >> gus: third time mayfield has fumbled the ball tonight. he lost one. norwood with a fair catch at the 25. the baylor offense led by bryce petty stepping on the field once again here in the fourth quarter. [ pilot ] weather conditions aren't nearly as nice as where we came from. with the wind chill, it's 10 below. flight attendants, prepare for landing. [ attendant ] we have record lows out there so bundle up, and thank you for flying with us. [ engine turns over ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now, with mybuick remote start, the new buick enclave makes sure you're ready for anything. ♪ just one more way the new enclave is smart made beautiful. grunting as he lifts bryce in the air. fooooooooh... arhhh... what i tell you... oohhhhh... lil man, you look good. two more... (laughing) that's a g
. >> charles: this defense is well coached and they hunt the football. not acting.r racing out for the footballzz!t and they r secure the quarterback. try and knock the ball free and same thing with the runner. they work on it constantly in practice. no accident on those type of plays. >> gus: third time mayfield has fumbled the ball tonight. he lost one. norwood with a fair catch at the 25. the baylor offense led by bryce petty stepping on the field once again here in the fourth...
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charles rathbone wants it keep all his little calls, well, that's really nice but what we need here is one app, i don't care whether it's fly wheel or -- although that's a very good app, or taxi magic or whatever, you need to be able to see all these cabs on one platform just like they do on uber or anything else. if you do have them on this app you would be able to, you would be able to wipe most of these companies -- uber is going to be around, but you could wipe the other two out if these people want to run this in a rational manner. i'd like to remind you that the cab companies were against open taxi access 2 or 3 years ago, killed it in some way or another, had that gone through 2 or 3 years ago, we had the app2 or 3 years ago, the tnc's would not have made nearly the impact they have now. i think this is a necessary thing to do, i don't know about the technical problems could perhaps be work i had out in a better way. as for being spied on, the nsa does it, google does it, why not you? i'm all for it. >> david smut, madeline savot >> david smith, i apologize for the sloppy writin
charles rathbone wants it keep all his little calls, well, that's really nice but what we need here is one app, i don't care whether it's fly wheel or -- although that's a very good app, or taxi magic or whatever, you need to be able to see all these cabs on one platform just like they do on uber or anything else. if you do have them on this app you would be able to, you would be able to wipe most of these companies -- uber is going to be around, but you could wipe the other two out if these...
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this is a very well-known couple, charles was a big advertising guru, art collector, as hala said. ning in court? >> reporter: well, we are learning so much about this extraordinary household, this extraordinary relationship. today, charles did turn up to the courthouse but he wasn't allowed in to appear because the previous witness was still testifying. the previous witness actually, his solicitor, who described how he became suspicious of these two p.a.s and one point they were spending more than $100,000 a month. but he didn't alert charles because he didn't want to -- he didn't want to distract him with what he described as trivial matters. extraordinary amounts of money involved here. and it really is revealing so much about this couple and it's getting huge headlines here, of course. >> reporter: the bitter battle between chef nigella lawson and her multimillionaire ex-husband now taking a shocking turn. with new accusations of illegal drug use. in an e-mail read out in court, he accuses lawson of using cocaine and marijuana on a daily basis, allow two former personal assistan
this is a very well-known couple, charles was a big advertising guru, art collector, as hala said. ning in court? >> reporter: well, we are learning so much about this extraordinary household, this extraordinary relationship. today, charles did turn up to the courthouse but he wasn't allowed in to appear because the previous witness was still testifying. the previous witness actually, his solicitor, who described how he became suspicious of these two p.a.s and one point they were spending...
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charles: and business, from a business perspective people are saying, well, monetization.ow that it's changed lives and it's an important part of our news feed and people watch it while watching television. it's certain things that if you can't even dispute the impact it's had on society, but how do you make money from it? >> yeah, i think they're doing a good job balancing growth and user engagement with giving advertisers a taste of the power of twitter. they've just started experimenting with monization, and adam binge who runs that there, is a smart guy, been in the industry a long time and i have no doubt about their ability to monetize long run and i think they're smart how they balance mid term monetization goals to users and advertisers. charles: i think they've been smart about the structure of the deal. e-mack brought up a great point. small flow, insiders aren't dumping stock, there aren't two dual classes of stock, but we're talking ed butowsky, 45-46 a share and you've got ideas and itching to sell.. how does it investment banker stop me from selling at 46. >>
charles: and business, from a business perspective people are saying, well, monetization.ow that it's changed lives and it's an important part of our news feed and people watch it while watching television. it's certain things that if you can't even dispute the impact it's had on society, but how do you make money from it? >> yeah, i think they're doing a good job balancing growth and user engagement with giving advertisers a taste of the power of twitter. they've just started...
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they missed out on an unbelievable rallies that we here at 03:00 and fox business and charles dean as well as that you can be mad, worried, but don't fight this case. >> why are there are 39 thes coming out? they are coming out for a reason. >> now someone jumping at the bit to take his victory lap. $90. we continue to watch it get closer and closer, do we hit it soon? >> i was looking at it, takes the you, if you look at the settlement from june of next year to december, if you look at that strip of beach month going got it settled at 90 one dollars and $0.60. if you by your battles for the route for next year, every summer it seems the last couple years we rally of $210. if you are a long history you can start buyinn your balls out there now. we can off considerably, it has been good you in that respect sell i think going forward now we might have hit bottom. you won't pick the exact low but if you look at the outside st. june 14th, a lot of long return players are looking at, tough to play this daily so if you look forward today might of been a good time to start buying those or at leas
they missed out on an unbelievable rallies that we here at 03:00 and fox business and charles dean as well as that you can be mad, worried, but don't fight this case. >> why are there are 39 thes coming out? they are coming out for a reason. >> now someone jumping at the bit to take his victory lap. $90. we continue to watch it get closer and closer, do we hit it soon? >> i was looking at it, takes the you, if you look at the settlement from june of next year to december, if...
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we have dagen mcdowell, charles gasparino with us as well. charlie, what do you make of this? >> it's fine. stein, you come in second. >> do you think that this then really does have an effect on holiday sales? >> it's hard to see how it won't. re wag is down. nfidce i wn. maybonlyixpeop sied u t th wou be a sgn of maiv stker op. >> y sa it wasp t 12. thas tr. anthe ment is ildi. ere'no dbt tere' a rt of maisen thcoury. i n't ink tat pple aliz theast ree crit rd rortseot on bt, opleave ed tirards -- t deb wen wn thr nthsn a w. 4 biion. ere'no cfidee inhis econy. noonfince theirecon thi untr and 's relecte. anthisoulde thfinanail thacoff. >> ion'tnow w y dr t corratiobetwn th a a slowwn i holay slesight now. wel let m -- i can it. let me tlyouyou roga goodor nhing [ lahter >> y're payg reor premms,youillhave to pay le -- opleon'tave ur nd omone >> iamnot ahater. i am telli y -- do you think it will affect holiday sales? yes or no? >> mr. neil, you are speaking out of both ends of your mouth, and here's why. on one hand you're saying that the plan isn't going to work. >> no. all
we have dagen mcdowell, charles gasparino with us as well. charlie, what do you make of this? >> it's fine. stein, you come in second. >> do you think that this then really does have an effect on holiday sales? >> it's hard to see how it won't. re wag is down. nfidce i wn. maybonlyixpeop sied u t th wou be a sgn of maiv stker op. >> y sa it wasp t 12. thas tr. anthe ment is ildi. ere'no dbt tere' a rt of maisen thcoury. i n't ink tat pple aliz theast ree crit rd rortseot...
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>> well, first of all, thanks for the unenviable position of following charles krauthammer. >> you'rebut, well, there is a lot of: this president is turns out we now know was intentionally being deceptive. these were lives that were talked about, should we lie about it? should we not? and they did. and harris, i think it's now time, now that we're seeing cracks in the democratic dam, they are realizing what a disaster obamacare is. just as those of us who read the bill before we voted against it knew. so, now is the time i think, harris, not only have we voted to repeal obamacare in the past, but now is the time to start doing what the president promised the american people, what they elected him to do. and that is to reform healthcare by having hearings where he said we'll do it on c-span, where the whole country can see who is in favor of what. that's what we ought to be doing now. >> how would you push that? what would you do to make that happen? >> we can start having those hearings in the house where we talk about what is suitable reform. we had offered to have a bipartisan bill
>> well, first of all, thanks for the unenviable position of following charles krauthammer. >> you'rebut, well, there is a lot of: this president is turns out we now know was intentionally being deceptive. these were lives that were talked about, should we lie about it? should we not? and they did. and harris, i think it's now time, now that we're seeing cracks in the democratic dam, they are realizing what a disaster obamacare is. just as those of us who read the bill before we...
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i didn't know what was coming,'s but it fit very well. >> coming up, charles krauthammer's fate lay in the balance. what he did next astounded his professors and classmates. >> i knew that would be -- itsos was not a question . [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. i have a big meeting when...
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>> reporter: well, charles, good to be here. we want to tell the true -- the story of the true costs of low prices at walmart. there are over a million americans who work hard to help the company succeed. yet they're paid such low wages that they can barely afford to put food on their own tables. and the important thing is is that not only is this a bad deal for the workers at walmart, but it's also a bad deal for american taxpayers who, you know, given that most walmart workers on average made it $2,000 of taxpayer subsidies for food stamps and medicaid in order to survive, all because walmart, one of the most successful companies in america, chooses not to pay their workers enough money. >> you know what i find interesting is when a walmart opens up somewhere, there's like a thousand people in line for these slave wage jobs, and then they sell these products and the town feels happy. the people who shop there, you know, democratized the luxury, that things that maybe ten years ago were out of their reach. people watching the s
>> reporter: well, charles, good to be here. we want to tell the true -- the story of the true costs of low prices at walmart. there are over a million americans who work hard to help the company succeed. yet they're paid such low wages that they can barely afford to put food on their own tables. and the important thing is is that not only is this a bad deal for the workers at walmart, but it's also a bad deal for american taxpayers who, you know, given that most walmart workers on...
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we already pasted our interview with charles krauthammer and well paste our interview with chairman ronlersn. good night, everybody. >>> welcome to "hannity." the white house cannot claw their way out of the hole they have dug for themselves when it comes to obama care. tonight for the hour we'll be joined by a bright lively studio audience to talk about the very issue and to discuss the life changing implications this law will have for you and your family. we went back to the beginning when the universal nightmare. this is what we'd like to call the evolution of a huge lie. >> we can stop talking about the health care crisis and start doing something about it. >> we'll keep this promise. if you like your doctor,
we already pasted our interview with charles krauthammer and well paste our interview with chairman ronlersn. good night, everybody. >>> welcome to "hannity." the white house cannot claw their way out of the hole they have dug for themselves when it comes to obama care. tonight for the hour we'll be joined by a bright lively studio audience to talk about the very issue and to discuss the life changing implications this law will have for you and your family. we went back to...
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we already pasted our interview with charles krauthammer and well paste our interview with chairman ronlers on facebook and twitter. follow me. good night, everybody. >>> welcome to "hannity." the white house cannot claw their way out of the hole they have dug for themselves when it comes to obama care. tonight for the hour we'll be joined by a bright lively studio audience to talk about the very issue and to discuss the life changing implications this law will have for you and your family. we went back to the beginning when the universal nightmare. this is what we'd like to call the evolution of a huge lie. >> we can stop talking about the health care crisis and start doing something about it. >> we'll keep this promise. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. >> this is not about putting the government in charge of your health insurance. >> if you like your health care plan, you keep it. >> this is a big [ bleep ] deal. >> our goal is to cut spending and protect the american people from obama care. it's as simple as that. there is no interest on our part in shutting
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we have dagen mcdowell, charles gasparino with us as well. charlie, what do you make of this? >> it's fine. stein, you come in second. >> do you think that this then really does have an effect on holiday sales? >> it's hard to see how it won't. real wages is down. confidence is down. maybe only six people signed up, but that would be a sign of massive sticker shop. >> you said it was up to 12. >> that's true. and the momentum is building. there's no doubt there's a sort of malaise in this country. i don't think that people realized the last three credit card reports we got on debt, people have used their cards -- the debt went down three months in a row. $14 billion. there's no confidence in this economy. no confidence in the direction of this country. and it's reflective. and this could be the final nail in that coffin. >> i don't know how you draw the correlation between this and a slowdown in holiday sales right now. >> well, let me -- >> i can do it. >> let me tell you, you arrogant good for nothing. [ laughter ] >> you're paying more for premiums, you will have to pay les
we have dagen mcdowell, charles gasparino with us as well. charlie, what do you make of this? >> it's fine. stein, you come in second. >> do you think that this then really does have an effect on holiday sales? >> it's hard to see how it won't. real wages is down. confidence is down. maybe only six people signed up, but that would be a sign of massive sticker shop. >> you said it was up to 12. >> that's true. and the momentum is building. there's no doubt there's a...
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charles: how do you feel as a business owner? >> well have to do one thing to get the nomination. you have to do another thing to after you get to be -- charles: then there is guy like hollande, france, who does what he says to the detriment of the entire nation. >> there is no doubt. charles: i don't think deblasio is playing around. i think he wants to come after guys like you and your business. >> i think that, we have to wait and see. i'm hopeful. play plan for the worst and hope for the best kind of philosophy. a lot has to do as far as new york is concerned with who he names commissioner. hear as couple candidates i happen to know i think are pretty good guys. charles: right. >> and reality is going to set in, charles, with him. as a matter of fact, coincidentally i was in nicaragua yesterday, last night. charles: speaking of sandinistas. >> speaking of bill deblasio. charles: you guys did something yesterday to honor the vets. want to tell us about it. >> we did. we started this a number of years ago, we say thank you, any vet in
charles: how do you feel as a business owner? >> well have to do one thing to get the nomination. you have to do another thing to after you get to be -- charles: then there is guy like hollande, france, who does what he says to the detriment of the entire nation. >> there is no doubt. charles: i don't think deblasio is playing around. i think he wants to come after guys like you and your business. >> i think that, we have to wait and see. i'm hopeful. play plan for the worst...
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charles. let's go to lululemon, they are the sheer yoga pants people. wella pants and they're back in the stores and selling for $92 a pair. patched up and being called second chance pants. nicole, a, where is the stock and b, are you buying? >> i have to hold in my laughter, they're the sheer yoga pants people. they're not sheer yoga pants, they're the pants people who had problems. and don't forget the pilling when your thighs rub together. stuart: the what? the what? >> the pilling, the little ballies, pilling when your thighs rub together. and the ceo noted if the women's thighs are too big and rubbing together, there's a problem. stuart: we're on dangerous ground. nicole: j.p. morgan put a new price target $84. it's been beaten down, but looks like it's coming back. stuart: charles, do you want to improve our ratings with any mention of pilling from you? >> you know what? >> i've got a couple of stocks that are down big in a down market and both of them are charles' picks. first is the syna corporation, think wrote it wrong in the teleprompter. stuart:
charles. let's go to lululemon, they are the sheer yoga pants people. wella pants and they're back in the stores and selling for $92 a pair. patched up and being called second chance pants. nicole, a, where is the stock and b, are you buying? >> i have to hold in my laughter, they're the sheer yoga pants people. they're not sheer yoga pants, they're the pants people who had problems. and don't forget the pilling when your thighs rub together. stuart: the what? the what? >> the...
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well in 1909. so while the black baseball circuit in the cuban link to charles senate seat got word of this talented cuban. he invites him to spring training. predrawn performs well for the white sox. what we saw then was struck comiskey said i'm not going to make that risk assessment or management or whatever to assign this ballplayer because he's a bit off color in terms of the color line. on the whole was i try to do in the book is talk about the point of exclusion along the color line is never fixed. here we see a player like to draw who could play for a while because the talent was so good in the organized baseball. it was a bit too dark to get the shot to play in the major leagues. however, raffaella armada in 1911 would make it their view in july 4. in order to justify the minds of those who are watching on. might've been unsettled ids ballplayers are olive toned ballplayers. the cincinnati inquirer used to present them as the purest bars. there's not a lot to a spot on my sketching. so they wanted to make crystal clear that these gentlemen were not of african descent. and it did so by referr
well in 1909. so while the black baseball circuit in the cuban link to charles senate seat got word of this talented cuban. he invites him to spring training. predrawn performs well for the white sox. what we saw then was struck comiskey said i'm not going to make that risk assessment or management or whatever to assign this ballplayer because he's a bit off color in terms of the color line. on the whole was i try to do in the book is talk about the point of exclusion along the color line is...
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. >> han sue kim, charles rathbone, last speaker, ed healy. >> i'll be brief as well. i have to tell you, the san francisco airport has always been very supportive of the taxi industry especially of these new ride services that are coming here. i do want to talk about when we spend money from the sfmta this is an opportunity for me to say with the new medallion sale system and the revenues generated from the taxi industry, there must at some time be some investment back into the industry not just going forward with different types of subsidies or agreements into new programs but i ask you to really redirect some resources back to the industry as you mentioned about pr, driver training, there's so much that can be done with very little and with the medallion sales and income as they are, i really hope you would look at that as you go forward with new contracts and put money toward these things. >> thank you, mr. kim, next speaker. >> charles rathbone, followed by ed healy. >> hiagain, commissioners, just very briefly, this would be money well spent, this proposal. if no
. >> han sue kim, charles rathbone, last speaker, ed healy. >> i'll be brief as well. i have to tell you, the san francisco airport has always been very supportive of the taxi industry especially of these new ride services that are coming here. i do want to talk about when we spend money from the sfmta this is an opportunity for me to say with the new medallion sale system and the revenues generated from the taxi industry, there must at some time be some investment back into the...
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charles krauthammer isn't just a day at the park. it's essentially grad school for baseball. >> okay. this is an unfortunate match-up. the only reason solano is in there, he's the backup catcher who doesn't hit well. >> no, no, no. oh! >> can't run. >> reporter: from time to time charles writes about baseball. typically in a way that transcends the sport. take his column about rick ankiel, a 21-year-old pitching phenom who fell apart when he was picked to start the a playoff game. with a huge national tv audience watching he suddenly couldn't throw a strike. he never pitched the same again. instead of quitting he went back down to the minors, learned a new position and returned to the majors as a hitter. the column is reprinted in krauthammer's book "things that matter." it's in the personal section. just a few pages after the piece about his brother marcel. i was thinking about the column. this is really not about you. but then your last line, the catastrophe that awaits everyone from a single false move, wrong turn, fatal encounter. every life has such a moment. what distinguishes us is whether and how we ever come back. >> that's why the rick ankiel story resonated with me. i had my fatal enco
charles krauthammer isn't just a day at the park. it's essentially grad school for baseball. >> okay. this is an unfortunate match-up. the only reason solano is in there, he's the backup catcher who doesn't hit well. >> no, no, no. oh! >> can't run. >> reporter: from time to time charles writes about baseball. typically in a way that transcends the sport. take his column about rick ankiel, a 21-year-old pitching phenom who fell apart when he was picked to start the a...
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>> yeah, well, you know, charles-- to charles' point. >>, if you haven't been in the rally you've missedthis year, but charles, the problem is the year is not over and the big question mark is the fed. it's hard for an investor to, you know, have any security in this market when the stock market is so dependent on the feds's next move. what are traders down here watching? ben bernanke is talking tomorrow. fomc minutes on wednesday and all of these are going to decide whether or not we see the fed on the program-- >> hold on a second, the more bad news we get on the economy and we've got a bunch of bad news out this morning. >> that's right. stuart: the more the stock market is going up there's no way ben or janet is going to stop printing when you've got a lousy economy. is that the point? >> it's exactly the point. that's why the third biggest thing they're watching is initial jobless claims. if we get a bad jobs numbers on thursday, they're going to rally. we stopped 16,000 in the dow and 1800 in the s&p and everybody is scratching their heads and they don't know what's next. it's grea
>> yeah, well, you know, charles-- to charles' point. >>, if you haven't been in the rally you've missedthis year, but charles, the problem is the year is not over and the big question mark is the fed. it's hard for an investor to, you know, have any security in this market when the stock market is so dependent on the feds's next move. what are traders down here watching? ben bernanke is talking tomorrow. fomc minutes on wednesday and all of these are going to decide whether or not...
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. >> well, it's not for everybody, i suppose. [andy and charlesof a player. >>yeah? >> you be >> really, jim. i had no idea you played socr. 'cause you never, ever talk about it. >> well, i do. > wow. >> i play. >> you can beo modest sometimes. >> maybe we should get bak to work. >> maybe you and charles should kick the soccer ball around. >> maybe we will someday. maybe you will tonight after work. what do you say? >> that's a great idea, dwight. >> greaideas are just part of what i bring the table. [chuckles] i don't try and be anything that i'm not. >> what do you say, jim? huh? wanna play some socc? >> jim, what do you say? >> y, anybody else? >> i'm in it to win it. >> sounds fun. >game on. >> okay. >> see you on the fie there, bro. >> see you. >> see you on the fid. >> i can't wait. yu ised to play soccer in school. from second to fourth grade. i was on the orange team. >> we got vikram. >> you got m where are we going? >> we have a meeting with an investor today. >> yes, we do. so get excited. but i have to go to the baroom real quick. if y
. >> well, it's not for everybody, i suppose. [andy and charlesof a player. >>yeah? >> you be >> really, jim. i had no idea you played socr. 'cause you never, ever talk about it. >> well, i do. > wow. >> i play. >> you can beo modest sometimes. >> maybe we should get bak to work. >> maybe you and charles should kick the soccer ball around. >> maybe we will someday. maybe you will tonight after work. what do you say? >> that's...
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charles. take a bow. >> well, maybe the doctor should.say make sure you're doing your homework. i hadn't had a chance to do any due diligence on it, but, obviously, it's pretty exciting. oppenheimer in october put an outperform rating on the stock. it's the biggest firm that covers it. a smaller firm i'd never heard of it put a buy on it. it does have some wall street coverage and, obviously, people were moved by the story. stuart: it's highly speculative. >> extraordinarily, and it's, obviously, any stock that can move 100% in a day, you know, hold on to your hats. but, you know, we're going to definitely keep the audience updated on this. stuart: oh, yes. that's for sure. all right. thanks, everybody. our retail vigilante, his name is brian, he's up after the break. another major retail store has some locations falling into disrepair. he's got the pictures. which story is he taking -- which store is he taking aim at now? this song is a hit. ♪ ♪ [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all
charles. take a bow. >> well, maybe the doctor should.say make sure you're doing your homework. i hadn't had a chance to do any due diligence on it, but, obviously, it's pretty exciting. oppenheimer in october put an outperform rating on the stock. it's the biggest firm that covers it. a smaller firm i'd never heard of it put a buy on it. it does have some wall street coverage and, obviously, people were moved by the story. stuart: it's highly speculative. >> extraordinarily, and...
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well. stuart: peter and rich, thanks very much, indeed. charles and i think the street does as well. stuart: the dow is up 80 points because -- i'm not going to say almost for sure, but very likely janet yellen will be the next ben bernanke. speaking of washington, the obamacare web site, total failure. even president obama admits the government cannot build a web site, so why do big retailers like amazon and apple have no problem doing it whatsoever? bill curtis, chief scientist at -- [inaudible] joins "the company." hi, bill. >> hi, stuart. stuart: what is the government doing wrong with healthcare.gov? >> well, one, they started out with trying to do too much in too short a time. they didn't have time to adequately test it, they kept changing requirements and adding things up until the very end, and that's just typically a recipe for disaster. stuart: but, bill, wasn't that because of the intrusion of politics? government dances to a political drummer. private enterprise, the amazons of this world, similarly want to get the job done and make so
well. stuart: peter and rich, thanks very much, indeed. charles and i think the street does as well. stuart: the dow is up 80 points because -- i'm not going to say almost for sure, but very likely janet yellen will be the next ben bernanke. speaking of washington, the obamacare web site, total failure. even president obama admits the government cannot build a web site, so why do big retailers like amazon and apple have no problem doing it whatsoever? bill curtis, chief scientist at --...
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charles: be careful what you think when you get upset about politics, rejected the sugary snack tax as welleet. i get dizzy. charles: go on ski vacations. stuart: i don't see. let's move on. i will not attach the word lie to the president but will you? your take on that next. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritra. a research tool on thinkorswim. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a bett, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge techlogy, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-fo-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. @?? so ally bank has a that wothat's correct.a
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stuart: well said, charles. let's get tesla. l way down from its high, isn't it? >> reporter: well, that's right. the high was at nearly $200, now it's at $125.60. there's a gain today of 3.3 percent but, of course, this could be a little bounceback. number one, the stock is down 20% for the month of november. number two, elon musk has come out with strong words about the safety of tesla and continues to talk about its safety overall despite the fact that nhtsa which is the national highway traffic safety administration opening a limb their look, a preliminary investigation as to why there were three tesla fires in six weeks. stuart: hold on a second, nicole, because i want to tell our viewers exactly what elon musk, the guy behind tesla, here's what he tweeted just a few minutes ago. why does a tesla fire with no injury get more media headlines than 100,000 gas car fires that kill hundreds of people per year? what do you say to that, charles? >> there's a lot of reasons for that. first of all, there's a lot of animosity. when so
stuart: well said, charles. let's get tesla. l way down from its high, isn't it? >> reporter: well, that's right. the high was at nearly $200, now it's at $125.60. there's a gain today of 3.3 percent but, of course, this could be a little bounceback. number one, the stock is down 20% for the month of november. number two, elon musk has come out with strong words about the safety of tesla and continues to talk about its safety overall despite the fact that nhtsa which is the national...
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well. arp here, this to the south it's fairly light. i think intermittent wiper stuff in most of these areas across southern prince george's county, down through charles county, across the river toward colonial beach as well in the northern neck. just some light sprinkles there but the cold he evidence on the temperature ma'am, you see temperatures in pittsburgh 30. it's freezing in williamsport and cleveland and columbus. even snowing in cincinnati a little bit this morning. got a meteorologist friend there posted a picture on facebook. we're still in the 40s and 50s here. that cold front just getting past frederick and martinsburg where the winds are starting to shift northwest. hagerstown gusts to 30. cumberland down to 37. we're still 46 in manassas. 48bwi. 52 in easton. right now the winds are light, too. not bad at all. speaking of the winds, there are those gusts. i have to draw the front past win chester with a gust to 24. it's moving past frederick will be toward urbana in a few minutes and the winds down south are south and southwest ahead of the front. on our weather camera, cloudy skies over d.c. early. 51 degrees. winter calm. these tempe
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charles krauthammer is not just a day at the park. it's essentially grad school for baseball. >> okay. this is unfortunate matchup. the only reason salano is in there, he's backup catcher that doesn't hit very welle on. no, no, no, no. >> he's a catcher. can't run. >> from time to time, charles writes about baseball. typically in a way that transcends the sport. take his column of rick ankiel, 21-year-old pitching phenom who back in 2000 fell apart when he was picked to start a playoff game. with a huge national tv audience watching, he suddenly couldn't throw a strike. he never pitched the same again. but instead of writing, he went back down to the minors. learned a new position and returned to the majors as a hitter. the column is reprinted in krauthammer's book "things that matter." it's in the personal section just a few pages after the piece about his brother marcel. i was thinking about this piece. this is not about you but the last line. the catastrophe that awaits everyone from a single false move, wrong turn, fatal encounter, every life has such a moment. what distinguishes us is whether and how we ever come become. >> that's why the rick ankiel story resonates with me so much. i had m
charles krauthammer is not just a day at the park. it's essentially grad school for baseball. >> okay. this is unfortunate matchup. the only reason salano is in there, he's backup catcher that doesn't hit very welle on. no, no, no, no. >> he's a catcher. can't run. >> from time to time, charles writes about baseball. typically in a way that transcends the sport. take his column of rick ankiel, 21-year-old pitching phenom who back in 2000 fell apart when he was picked to start...
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charles manson. >> low bar. >> what was she thinking? >> well, the raiders name their starter, and did josh win his beard off? there is an stephan curry warriorless team trying to remain undefeated at home. that's all next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, not that long..but they were hoping to snap a 10-game skid again .and they'd have >>> warriors haven't beaten memphis since elvis waz live. >> thank you very much. >> that was impressive. make not that long, but they were hoping to snap a ten-game skid against the grizzlies, and they'd have to do it without steph curry. griz warriors had a ten-point lead. couldn't hold it. 21 points, 12 boards. war yors did come back tied at 75. seconds to go. could andre do it again? not this time. warriors did not score in the final three minutes of regulation. down 3 and 0. almost has the steal, but he can't come up with the -- the -- prince to beat the shot clock. one more time. >> thank you very much. >> the warriors lose for the first time on the home floor 88-81. matt will be under center for the second-straight
charles manson. >> low bar. >> what was she thinking? >> well, the raiders name their starter, and did josh win his beard off? there is an stephan curry warriorless team trying to remain undefeated at home. that's all next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, not that long..but they were hoping to snap a 10-game skid again .and they'd have >>> warriors haven't beaten memphis since elvis waz live. >> thank you very much. >> that was impressive. make not that long, but...