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david: or what's the deal, david. neil may not be here, but a lot of you want to know what's the deal of the architect of obamacare. mr. jonathan gruber calling american voters stupid. >> the lack of transparency is a huge political advantage, and basically, the stupidity of the american voter or whatever, basically that was really, really critical to getting this thing to pass. david: he didn't end there. this new movie emerging from last year. take a look. >> for people extending health insurance plans they will no longer get -- tax on the insurance companies -- that's pretty much the same thing. why does it matter? you'll see. the americans are too stupid to understand the difference. and if that's not enough, yet another from 2012. >> we just tax the insurance companies. they pass on higher prices. that -- it's a clever basic exploitation of the lack of economic understanding of the american voter. david: now, gruber says he regrets these remarks off the cuff. this isn't a surprise to us. neil took on gruber about
david: or what's the deal, david. neil may not be here, but a lot of you want to know what's the deal of the architect of obamacare. mr. jonathan gruber calling american voters stupid. >> the lack of transparency is a huge political advantage, and basically, the stupidity of the american voter or whatever, basically that was really, really critical to getting this thing to pass. david: he didn't end there. this new movie emerging from last year. take a look. >> for people extending...
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david: right. >> about four weeks ago, david, i was in toke crow with ben bernanke. hosting a small dinner for our institutional investors. dr. bernanke said one of the things they should be doing now is monetizing that consumption tax on to the balance sheet of the bank of japan. if they did something like that, it would be enormously stimulative and i think you would be correct. liz: anthony, did he charge you for that? did you have to pay? >> no, no. he paid me, liz. david: anthony always picks up the tab. that is one thing he is good man. never sticks anybody with a bill. liz: great to talk to you, anthony. >> great to talk to you guys. david: let's bring in our panel to talk first about japan. fox business's liz macdonald. michael owe sane i don't know, here to talk about the nfl and other things. j.c. parets, eagan billion capital founder and president -- eagle. some people talk about increasing our taxes, tax increases don't help do they. >> no, they didn't help. japan went this route in back in 1997. back then it raised consumption taxes. lo and behold it wen
david: right. >> about four weeks ago, david, i was in toke crow with ben bernanke. hosting a small dinner for our institutional investors. dr. bernanke said one of the things they should be doing now is monetizing that consumption tax on to the balance sheet of the bank of japan. if they did something like that, it would be enormously stimulative and i think you would be correct. liz: anthony, did he charge you for that? did you have to pay? >> no, no. he paid me, liz. david:...
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david: the u.s. dollar is doing great. >> the dollar is on fire against the euro, against the yen, against the pound, against every currency out there. that's where you see a lot of the issues come out, and i think what's going to happen is a bubble that the central banks are creating, i don't know when it's going to come, when it comes and starts to pop, i think we're going to be in a world of hurt. liz: world of hurt, but brian boyle, you've watched this market, traded this market, you've bought, sold, don't fight the fed. don't fight central bankers. now have three major central bankers who are all in. the fed is pulling out a bit. would you say stay in equities, there's a screaming buy signal and it's the central bank. >> i think you are exactly right, liz. david hit it on the head when he said u.s. stocks are responding because they're seen as the best place. we continue to believe what's happening around the world today is positive for u.s. equities in particular, and think today is a catalyst
david: the u.s. dollar is doing great. >> the dollar is on fire against the euro, against the yen, against the pound, against every currency out there. that's where you see a lot of the issues come out, and i think what's going to happen is a bubble that the central banks are creating, i don't know when it's going to come, when it comes and starts to pop, i think we're going to be in a world of hurt. liz: world of hurt, but brian boyle, you've watched this market, traded this market,...
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david: i see.an effort to improve its financials and amid pressure from investors, jetblue is adding bag fees and cuttings passenger leg room. it is offering new fare classes that don't include free checked bags and additional 15 seats on airbus 320. jetblue and southwest were once to allow one free checked bag. >> investors often panic that is not good. they act like traders forgetting long-term goals. cheryl: he is here to tell us why mixing investing and trading can be harmful to your portfolio. it is hard for the average investor not to want to be a trader. it is exciting sometimes. >> you know, food afternoon, cheryl, david. david: good to see you. >> it happens all the time. traders, investors, with all the news flow, wall the information we see now, everybody is looking at tape, they're looking at phone what is it going on with the stock. but the problem investors have here, they get too involved. we can't, as an investor what is your objective when you invest your money. cheryl: for me, lon
david: i see.an effort to improve its financials and amid pressure from investors, jetblue is adding bag fees and cuttings passenger leg room. it is offering new fare classes that don't include free checked bags and additional 15 seats on airbus 320. jetblue and southwest were once to allow one free checked bag. >> investors often panic that is not good. they act like traders forgetting long-term goals. cheryl: he is here to tell us why mixing investing and trading can be harmful to your...
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david asman joins me. david: thank you very much. yeah, one thing he did not do was take responsibility or blame for the democratic losses as per his policies, even though leading up to the election he was saying his policies were on the line in the election. again, we saw kind of a president doing the opposite of what happened 20 years ago, where bill clinton said, we were shellac. we really got it. i have to take responsibility. i have to change my behavior as a result of the shellacking. democrats got shellacked this time but we didn't see the same sense of responsibility. our own rich edson is joining us. rich, the big question of course, that the press conference really focused on several times was whether or not this president will change his behavior, whether he will open up dialogue and genuine, meaningful, compromise with republicans on a whole range of issues from tax reform to obamacare? >> david, the most you got on that front is the president saying that he has president must have the unique responsibility of trying to m
david asman joins me. david: thank you very much. yeah, one thing he did not do was take responsibility or blame for the democratic losses as per his policies, even though leading up to the election he was saying his policies were on the line in the election. again, we saw kind of a president doing the opposite of what happened 20 years ago, where bill clinton said, we were shellac. we really got it. i have to take responsibility. i have to change my behavior as a result of the shellacking....
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david: okay. saw the record of universe, rick, and they did pretty well. >> tracy and i, want to point out, agreed on two out of three things today. >> that is so scary. [laughter] david: jeff, can you make money as a bear in this market? >> i mean, some people can just like you can make some money being a bull in a bear market, but let's not go play in traffic, right? there's few people who can do this, and it's true to say there's an elite class that can do well in any market. most of us aren't elite. buy an index fund, sit on it for 25 years. david: good stuff. jeff reeves, thank you very much. again, forbes on fox every saturday morning at 11 a.m. and tracy byrnes, thanks, trace. liz: and rick's a buckeye. ohio state, all the way. >>> the u.s. economy grew at its fastest pace since 2003 during the spring and summer months. what's behind that robust growth? next we're talking to anthony scare knew chi. plus, childhood staple campbells soup posted strong first quarter earnings after making chang
david: okay. saw the record of universe, rick, and they did pretty well. >> tracy and i, want to point out, agreed on two out of three things today. >> that is so scary. [laughter] david: jeff, can you make money as a bear in this market? >> i mean, some people can just like you can make some money being a bull in a bear market, but let's not go play in traffic, right? there's few people who can do this, and it's true to say there's an elite class that can do well in any...
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david: okay.t me put up the constitution itself because of course that is the final word. article 1, section 8 of the constitution gives congress exclusive authority to quote, establish uniform rule of naturalization. now current law does not allow illegals to work. he wants to change that. that means he is creating law which constitution says he can't do. >> unlike your other guest i believe pregnancy is either yes or it's no. the president is not violating or breaking law. david: i showed you constitution. >> he is not violating constitution or making law. david: he is changing the current law if he allows illegals to work? >> no. law is very simple. shared responsibility between our executive and legislature. the president is exercising prosecutorial discretion. he is deferring action. he is not conveying action. gives work authorization to defensor of status. up to congress deal with this challenge. if this congress won't and deafening silence in washington going on for generations completely
david: okay.t me put up the constitution itself because of course that is the final word. article 1, section 8 of the constitution gives congress exclusive authority to quote, establish uniform rule of naturalization. now current law does not allow illegals to work. he wants to change that. that means he is creating law which constitution says he can't do. >> unlike your other guest i believe pregnancy is either yes or it's no. the president is not violating or breaking law. david: i...
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david: banned phrase.d. >> here is the problem, you have gigantic cable companies that also offer high speed internet content. david: like netflix and hulu. those guys could get crushed if there is isn't some -- to your point earlier, david, why can't the federal government can't do anything right in efficient maner? look on this veterans day and va and challenging year it had. david: that's right. >> that is sidebar. david: any regulatory authority, anthony, i can't think of one that has made a business more efficient or cheaper from the regulations, can you? >> well, no, and i can't really think we should be sitting here talking about whether or not google will get crushed by isps in this situation. there is a lot of feedback here and one of the most important things is that if netflix has to raise its prices and that affects customers and they say the different isps or comcast is doing this. if you go to another isp that is not charging us extra fees will be cheaper, then that creates the right kind of
david: banned phrase.d. >> here is the problem, you have gigantic cable companies that also offer high speed internet content. david: like netflix and hulu. those guys could get crushed if there is isn't some -- to your point earlier, david, why can't the federal government can't do anything right in efficient maner? look on this veterans day and va and challenging year it had. david: that's right. >> that is sidebar. david: any regulatory authority, anthony, i can't think of one...
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your answers coming up, david. david: i don't think it does.onsumers face unexpected challenge this year, a coal shortage could force them to dig deeper into their pockets this winter with heating costs. we're live from a coal yard. congress is expected to vote on a bill to approve the keystone pipeline tomorrow. the president may veto it. with oil prices tanking, has the president stalled so long that the pipeline's viability is over? >>> three major companies are looking to hire thousands of employees. we'll tell you who they are and what the jobs are and where to apply. that is all coming up. ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new t
your answers coming up, david. david: i don't think it does.onsumers face unexpected challenge this year, a coal shortage could force them to dig deeper into their pockets this winter with heating costs. we're live from a coal yard. congress is expected to vote on a bill to approve the keystone pipeline tomorrow. the president may veto it. with oil prices tanking, has the president stalled so long that the pipeline's viability is over? >>> three major companies are looking to hire...
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david: he did.bling, by the way, more than $2 billion of unclaimed lotto tickets last year. coming up we'll tell you about a new app that makes sure you never miss out oo your winnings. liz: which airline tops the list for the most on time flights. which one falls short. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, ceos, pumping up their stock price and dumping their shares for a tidy profit. we're digging into a new report on the insider trading cases that are perfectly legaa. we'll show you how to profit too. that is one of the big consumers stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. she inspires y. t yorectdysfunction -uestion abt could be a queson of bod flow. alisadalil for daily us t yorectdysfunction -uestion abt s you be r anytime thmo's right. you n be mecoidt in on dai etaet approd yo ability to be ady.anand the sa clis is e to treat ed ansytomsh, you n be mecoidt in on dai etaet approd yo alike nee to go to bfrequently ogently.clis i
david: he did.bling, by the way, more than $2 billion of unclaimed lotto tickets last year. coming up we'll tell you about a new app that makes sure you never miss out oo your winnings. liz: which airline tops the list for the most on time flights. which one falls short. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, ceos, pumping up their stock price and dumping their shares for a tidy profit. we're digging into a new report on the insider trading cases...
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david: wow. businesses in ferguson, missouri, they are on edge as they await a grand jury decision on the shooting of michael brown. what are they expecting an how are they preparing? we'll talk to someone who works with four of the town's most popular stores. that is coming next. liz: our rate hikes in 2015 off the table now? is it a buyer or a seller's market in the housing market right now, with that great homebuilder sentiment number out today? wireless wars heat up. you might be the beneficiaries. all that and so much more with our panel. ♪ it's more than the driver. it's more than the car. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tabl
david: wow. businesses in ferguson, missouri, they are on edge as they await a grand jury decision on the shooting of michael brown. what are they expecting an how are they preparing? we'll talk to someone who works with four of the town's most popular stores. that is coming next. liz: our rate hikes in 2015 off the table now? is it a buyer or a seller's market in the housing market right now, with that great homebuilder sentiment number out today? wireless wars heat up. you might be the...
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david. david: indeed. brian, let me go over to you, do you ever look at people like buffett do in terms of indication for your own portfolio? >> i think what you need to look at, take a look at the buffett philosophy, looking for companies, buying long term and our general philosophy as well. looking where there are values an opportunities looking beyond the current cycle or this current move. good way to transition or pivot off of that, look at things outside the u.s. we like the u.s. first. one thing we find with our investors they have a tendency to be underallocated to international markets. we want to make sure we have allocation to those in this environment. while it not be our favorite market to be in, allocation in international we nudged up, looking international developed as well as having broader base and we believe in the global recovery story and global expansion story. remember look at gdp growth rates they're firmer outside the u.s. than in the u.s. liz: ernie, one of your picks is popular o
david. david: indeed. brian, let me go over to you, do you ever look at people like buffett do in terms of indication for your own portfolio? >> i think what you need to look at, take a look at the buffett philosophy, looking for companies, buying long term and our general philosophy as well. looking where there are values an opportunities looking beyond the current cycle or this current move. good way to transition or pivot off of that, look at things outside the u.s. we like the u.s....
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david: david webb. david, great stuff. thanks for reporting for us.reciate it. >> as we approach black friday, big holiday sales may be terrific for you, the consumer, but not so good for the investor side. we will explain, but give you three names that might buck the trend. plus, ever wonder how retailers get ready for black friday? we get a never before seen behind the scenes look at how best buy prepares. the first time we were able to tape the rehearsal. we got it. a house in malibu for $10 and it's got kim kardashian style pickslated all over it? you have to see this ahead. the ceo of the company doing this ♪ ♪ liz: are you counting the minutes before black friday hits. retailers rolling out the big promotions to lure you in. these are great for consumers, maybe not so good for the stocks involved. let's bring in our all-star panel and weed out the ones that might hurt and do well. and fox business contributor, phil flynn. let's get right to it larry. we know that black friday is terrific for the consumer looking for deals. how does it hurt compa
david: david webb. david, great stuff. thanks for reporting for us.reciate it. >> as we approach black friday, big holiday sales may be terrific for you, the consumer, but not so good for the investor side. we will explain, but give you three names that might buck the trend. plus, ever wonder how retailers get ready for black friday? we get a never before seen behind the scenes look at how best buy prepares. the first time we were able to tape the rehearsal. we got it. a house in malibu...
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david? david: all right.rs laying out pretty clear agenda for the new congress everything from education to tax reform and budget. bob hormats, goldman sachs former vice chairman, and former mem better obama administration is here to tell us whether he thinks the president and the new congress can make any deals on any of this. >>> what is with all the rumors about a aol-yahoo! merger? will it happen? we asked tim armstrong, the chairman and ceo of aol. you have to hear what he had to say coming up. ♪ [ breathing deeply ] [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. liz: the u.s. postal service gearing up for the expected surge in online orders. we were talki
david? david: all right.rs laying out pretty clear agenda for the new congress everything from education to tax reform and budget. bob hormats, goldman sachs former vice chairman, and former mem better obama administration is here to tell us whether he thinks the president and the new congress can make any deals on any of this. >>> what is with all the rumors about a aol-yahoo! merger? will it happen? we asked tim armstrong, the chairman and ceo of aol. you have to hear what he had to...
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[closing bell ringing] david: bells are ringing. the last closing day before we get results of the election. at this time tomorrow we may still not know exact results but we'll have an idea. all industries with the exception of the dow are trading in the red today. perhaps a hold position on a lot of gains that have been made in the days leeding up to today. waiting to see whoo happens with the election. we're election from beginning to end. all implications on markets and businesses large and small. "after the bell" starts right now liz: mike sorrentino from global financial private capital. has four picks for the portfolio no matter who takes control of the senate. mitch is from cambria capital management on which foreign markets he is in favor of. larry, collapsing oil. eurozone downgrading growth rates and very mixed market here. >> you're exactly right. remarkable stable market. given that, ecb, bos -- b. getting mad at draghi for what he said at jack hon hole, all the moving pieces. traders are on alert for all the things comi
[closing bell ringing] david: bells are ringing. the last closing day before we get results of the election. at this time tomorrow we may still not know exact results but we'll have an idea. all industries with the exception of the dow are trading in the red today. perhaps a hold position on a lot of gains that have been made in the days leeding up to today. waiting to see whoo happens with the election. we're election from beginning to end. all implications on markets and businesses large and...
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liz and david back to you. david: we saw snow in south carolina.rming going on. >> that is another topic for another day. david: it is indeed. liz: tv personality ryan seacrest is known to have a his hands in lot of different entertainment business pots. coming up why he thinks it is vital for survival in the current media landscape. david: we're bringing back brian sossi to talk to us about the number one thing to watch in the market. we're bringing you tomorrow's trades today on this anniversary of the marine corps. stay tuned. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, gm places an your again order for new ignition switches long before the recall. we have the reporter who caught the story and the lead attorney in the wrongful death suit against the company. that is one of the big consumer stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. th
liz and david back to you. david: we saw snow in south carolina.rming going on. >> that is another topic for another day. david: it is indeed. liz: tv personality ryan seacrest is known to have a his hands in lot of different entertainment business pots. coming up why he thinks it is vital for survival in the current media landscape. david: we're bringing back brian sossi to talk to us about the number one thing to watch in the market. we're bringing you tomorrow's trades today on this...
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david? david: president obama called on fcc to impose stricter regulations on internet. now the fcc is fighting back. rich edson is live in washington. rich, the irony is this is president obama's appointed chairman of the fcc, right? >> fcc is independent though, david. this is where some tension could develop. shortly after president obama announced his internet service regulation proposal fcc chairman tom wheeler met with several tech companies. "the washington post" reports that wheeler told representatives from companies like etsy, google, yahoo!, that he prefer ad different approach from the president's. however an fcc official is pushing back on that report. the official tells fox business that wheeler has yet to decide how to design new regulations for internet service providers and still considering the president's plan. president obama is urging the fcc to use its authority to reclassify the internet as a utility to insure net neutrality. that is the principle that internet service companies treat all traffic with the same priority and speed. the official also
david? david: president obama called on fcc to impose stricter regulations on internet. now the fcc is fighting back. rich edson is live in washington. rich, the irony is this is president obama's appointed chairman of the fcc, right? >> fcc is independent though, david. this is where some tension could develop. shortly after president obama announced his internet service regulation proposal fcc chairman tom wheeler met with several tech companies. "the washington post" reports...
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we do not need more bad policy from washington. >> david purdue. >> i am david purdue and i approve thisessage. purdue, the former ceo john mack general, it acknowledge -- ceo of dollar general, acknowledged he spent --t of his career spending sending jobs overseas. >> david purdue, he is not for you. >> michelle nunn admits she is too liberal. she attacked david purdue. spent his career creating thousands of jobs. he will grow this economy and bring common sense to washington. throughout campaign 2014, c-span has brought you more than 100 ready candidate debates -- 130 candidate dates -- debates from all across the country. this tuesday night, watch our election night coverage. our coverage begins at 8:00 eastern. you'll also see victory and concession speeches. throughout the night and into the morning, we want to hear from you with your calls, facebook comments, and tre weets. q&a.ming up next, ♪ >> this week on q&a, our guest is harold holzer, author of "lincoln and the power of the press: the war for public opinion." his book examines lincoln's relationships with the press, both as
we do not need more bad policy from washington. >> david purdue. >> i am david purdue and i approve thisessage. purdue, the former ceo john mack general, it acknowledge -- ceo of dollar general, acknowledged he spent --t of his career spending sending jobs overseas. >> david purdue, he is not for you. >> michelle nunn admits she is too liberal. she attacked david purdue. spent his career creating thousands of jobs. he will grow this economy and bring common sense to...
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it turned out, david dooley was not a match.he local media, janet called for him to be freed. >> we've been telling everyone he didn't do this. nobody deserves to be accused of a crime of this magnitude without something to prove that he did it. >> reporter: but even without forensic evidence tying david dooley to the crime, prosecutor linda tally smith remained confident, deciding to move forward with the case. this past september, david dooley went on trial for murder. >> the truth is, there is no smoking gun. there is no one fingerprint. there is no eyewitness. >> reporter: so just what did the prosecutor have on david dooley? >>> coming up -- >> our belief has always been that david dooley was in the middle of breaking into her office when she came up the steps and surprised him. >> a break-in? what was he after? and how could he have managed such a spotless escape? >> a clean pair of jeans, clean shoes. hhh, ohhh, ohhh, ohhh ♪ ♪ you make me wanna say ♪ ohhh, ohhh, ohhh, ohhh ♪ you make me wanna say ♪ oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh o
it turned out, david dooley was not a match.he local media, janet called for him to be freed. >> we've been telling everyone he didn't do this. nobody deserves to be accused of a crime of this magnitude without something to prove that he did it. >> reporter: but even without forensic evidence tying david dooley to the crime, prosecutor linda tally smith remained confident, deciding to move forward with the case. this past september, david dooley went on trial for murder. >>...
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>>president david chiu: supervisors mar? >>supervisor eric mar: they have agreed to continue this until november 25th and i know that is already a packed meeting and my apologies for that. i move to continue this item until november 25th. >>president david chiu: supervisor mar has made a motion to continue this. second by supervisor campos. let me see if there is a public speaker who may not be able to come on that date who may want to say a few words. >> now i'm back, i think it's legitimate time. >> this is the right time. >> fine. i live in richmond across the street from that building and i would like to voice my objection to while there are a couple of things. one their proposed building is not contributing to anymore affordable housing as far as i know. secondly, it's a commercial area clemente between 25 and 26 and has four small neighborhoods restaurants. people come from all over to those restaurants and parking is already at a premium. this building with it's luxury apartments for multi-residents is putting in only
>>president david chiu: supervisors mar? >>supervisor eric mar: they have agreed to continue this until november 25th and i know that is already a packed meeting and my apologies for that. i move to continue this item until november 25th. >>president david chiu: supervisor mar has made a motion to continue this. second by supervisor campos. let me see if there is a public speaker who may not be able to come on that date who may want to say a few words. >> now i'm back, i...
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chiu as a colleague in this building i've known david for 20 years since he was a year ahead of me in law school and we ended up think the board of supervisors sometimes agreeing and sometimes fighting by also doing what is the best for people of san francisco i have continually been impressed david with our ability to navigate go not just one of the most critiqued district in san francisco politically by a city that is complicated an institution in the board of supervisors that is complicated to say to be able to say not only to succeed on this body in terms of legislation and the work in our district, everything you've be able to accomplish but to do it i believe constantly with professionalism and grace i can agree to disagree without being disagreeable i've been at any wit's end and you've kept our cool it's served you well, you've kept our cool but incredibly tenacious and pass n passionate and moved for some of the most complicated legislation to think that this board of supervisors passed legislation authorizes by david chiu to provide a hypotheses to legalization for in-law un
chiu as a colleague in this building i've known david for 20 years since he was a year ahead of me in law school and we ended up think the board of supervisors sometimes agreeing and sometimes fighting by also doing what is the best for people of san francisco i have continually been impressed david with our ability to navigate go not just one of the most critiqued district in san francisco politically by a city that is complicated an institution in the board of supervisors that is complicated...
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there's a fundamental difference between what david did and i did. >> regulation?> i'm not surprised mayor lee endorsed it, because i think they agree in that approach, where i disagreed with david chiu is that the city legalize short-term rentals, and i'm for short-term rentals, but it didn't require the very basic thing that every business has to do, which is to pay $25 million in back taxes, and it's the same people benefitting from that that are now funding the campaign against me. >> that was a criticism, back taxes, some say $25 million, i think, why did you not support that, why was that not part of the final legislation? >> let me first talk about the fact, the fact of the matter is, he's absolutely wrong about the back tax issue. i have absolutely supported collecting all taxes on this. all that my legislation does is require for the first time online hosting platforms to collect and deliver what will be tens of millions of dollars of taxes, potentially $50 million over the next few years, and there is absolutely nothing to the lie put out my legislation d
there's a fundamental difference between what david did and i did. >> regulation?> i'm not surprised mayor lee endorsed it, because i think they agree in that approach, where i disagreed with david chiu is that the city legalize short-term rentals, and i'm for short-term rentals, but it didn't require the very basic thing that every business has to do, which is to pay $25 million in back taxes, and it's the same people benefitting from that that are now funding the campaign against me....
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david: a place in teeas where it is 2.25 a gallon. liz: drive there. david: oh, man.ave you received a call from the irs recently? what a nightmare. it may have been a scam. we'll tell you what you have to watch out for. liz: is the future of space travel in trruble following what happened on friday? the virgin galactic crash? wait until you hear from one former astronaut and what he rewind.ring our fox business ♪ synchrony fincial partners with over two hundred thousands from fashion retailers toealthcare providers, from jewelers to sporting good stores, to help thr customers get what thant anneed. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage wh us. hard ican ...w h ...to breae wi copd? it can feel like this. copd incdes chronic brchitis and emphyma iriva is a once-daily inhad... ...copmaintenance treatment... i...that helps open my inairways for a fu 24 hours. you , spiriva helpme breathe easier spira handihaler tiotropiumromide inhalati powder does not replace rescue inhalers for su sympts. tell urer doctor if you have kidney probls, glaucoma, trble uri
david: a place in teeas where it is 2.25 a gallon. liz: drive there. david: oh, man.ave you received a call from the irs recently? what a nightmare. it may have been a scam. we'll tell you what you have to watch out for. liz: is the future of space travel in trruble following what happened on friday? the virgin galactic crash? wait until you hear from one former astronaut and what he rewind.ring our fox business ♪ synchrony fincial partners with over two hundred thousands from fashion...
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but david, you surprised me. as organization with terrorism. but david, you surprised me. as it relates to your question, this is another example, again -- it has been cited. david has taken one line from a debate and used it to apply to every form of issue. i said that one line in the context of a personnel decision related to the veterans of ministration. ultimately, the president does make personal decisions and i was the first to come out, shortly thereafter, to say that we should replace the head of the va. i have spent my entire career trying to make a difference. much of that focused on veterans. so i have a deep commitment to making sure that we're doing everything possible for veterans, but this is the kind of campaign that david has run in which he has taken snippets -- pieces of pictures or lines -- and use them in a way that is >> i'm sorry, she has gone all completely misrepresenting the truth. in a way that is completely misrepresenting the truth. >> i'm sorry, she has gone all over the state talkin
but david, you surprised me. as organization with terrorism. but david, you surprised me. as it relates to your question, this is another example, again -- it has been cited. david has taken one line from a debate and used it to apply to every form of issue. i said that one line in the context of a personnel decision related to the veterans of ministration. ultimately, the president does make personal decisions and i was the first to come out, shortly thereafter, to say that we should replace...
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>>president david chiu: supervisor mar? march >>supervisor eric mar: march they are here from the richmond area. this is a proposal from the macro wireless telecommunications facility from my understanding will be on the roof of i don't know if any of you know where sushi bistro is near sixth and balboa. it's close to my house as well. this will be on the roof and it's a location preference by site on a mixed used building on a high density district. the proposed antennas would either measure approximately 55 inches high by 7 inches wide and 12 inches thick or 48 inches high by 29 inches wide and 10 inches thick and will be located in three separate areas or sectors and it's in an area with a number of either child care or schools. elementary is is very close by as well. also a number of restaurants and key transit areas as well. i wanted to also say that some of the residenting from my district have raised concerns whether it's necessary and desirable and i'm looking forward to hearing the testimony from my neighborhood bu
>>president david chiu: supervisor mar? march >>supervisor eric mar: march they are here from the richmond area. this is a proposal from the macro wireless telecommunications facility from my understanding will be on the roof of i don't know if any of you know where sushi bistro is near sixth and balboa. it's close to my house as well. this will be on the roof and it's a location preference by site on a mixed used building on a high density district. the proposed antennas would...
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we interestingly know with that, david, that david cameron spoke last night, we understand, to the polish prime minister to talk to her about exactly this speech. because already this issue in the way he's raised it has caused some sort of waves here. we know there's been a feeling in poland, people saying well, why not? why shouldn't poles if they come to the uk contribute into the system in the uk, pay taxes in the uk, be able to receive benefits out in exactly the same way as uk citizens. so he does have hurdles to get over there to convince other eu leaders and clearly he's already thinking about that and thinking about how to address that. >> long way to go, obviously. interesting stuff. thanks very much indeed. >>> now the price of crude oil has fallen to a four-year low following opec's decision not to cut output. just to give you an idea of the change in price, a barrel of crude is now more than 15% cheaper than it was the beginning of the month, three or four weeks ago. it's thought the fall in prices is going to help a lot of consumers and businesses, of course, but serious impl
we interestingly know with that, david, that david cameron spoke last night, we understand, to the polish prime minister to talk to her about exactly this speech. because already this issue in the way he's raised it has caused some sort of waves here. we know there's been a feeling in poland, people saying well, why not? why shouldn't poles if they come to the uk contribute into the system in the uk, pay taxes in the uk, be able to receive benefits out in exactly the same way as uk citizens. so...
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my thanks to david joyce for debating and david macko for his authenticity. i am michael wager the democratic candidate for the district. ima 63-year-old lawyer, businessman, and educator, and a first-time candidate. so why did i dripts my quiet, personal and professional life to run for the united states congress? like many of you i find the dysfunction and polarization in washington to be a failure of ideas and leadership and it's unacceptable. it's time for serious and informed legislators to engage in rational debate, compromise, and solutions just as i've done in my business and civic life for over 30 years. today our elected officials are engaged in talking points and sound bites, in government shutdowns and political brinksmanship which fuel cynicism, threatens our economy, threatens our capital markets, and tears at the social fabric of our country. congress has failed, but there are solutions to the problems facing our nation and the imbalances in our economy. they require the courage to take on so-called special interests. why don't our elected repr
my thanks to david joyce for debating and david macko for his authenticity. i am michael wager the democratic candidate for the district. ima 63-year-old lawyer, businessman, and educator, and a first-time candidate. so why did i dripts my quiet, personal and professional life to run for the united states congress? like many of you i find the dysfunction and polarization in washington to be a failure of ideas and leadership and it's unacceptable. it's time for serious and informed legislators...
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i don't think. >> david? >> so much i could throw in and hit it in bullet points, david. yes, you need options and choice. this isn't just about vouchers. on top of that, the kid need to have a family, a family structure. whether a blended family, mother-father. who was michael brown before he got into that incident jt it wasn't black or white. that's the accident of his birth, but who was he before he got into that incident where he decided to fight with a cop? on the education front, there's a simple example. i saw it in ferguson. one gentleman walked by my camera position. big sign above his head. he spelled the word liar, l-i-e-rmplt. a buy sign. something he took the time to write out but actually couldn't write a simple word correctly. so all of these are elements and, yes, they're ideas we need to push forward, whether the money in the backpack attached to the kid, don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. save 5%, 10% next time 12%. do everything and combine it and localize it. >> rich, i see you nodding your head yes. go ahead? >> i love that you don't let
i don't think. >> david? >> so much i could throw in and hit it in bullet points, david. yes, you need options and choice. this isn't just about vouchers. on top of that, the kid need to have a family, a family structure. whether a blended family, mother-father. who was michael brown before he got into that incident jt it wasn't black or white. that's the accident of his birth, but who was he before he got into that incident where he decided to fight with a cop? on the education...
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that shot was david killing himself. >> the tragedy sent missy's son, david ratliff jr.time was 21, on a downward spiral. >> 21-year-old man. how did you deal with that? >> not the right way. i started -- my drug use took a whole other level. i started shooting heroin, shooting whatever i could. i mean, that was it. i was numbing myself to complete numbness. kept coming to jail. kept getting other chances. >> what is your relationship with your mom now? >> after everything everything that happened, it was crappy. i blamed her for a lot of -- a lot of it. i blamed her. i blamed her parents. i felt like everyone just came down on my dad too hard. and i still feel that way a little bit. >> i get a lot of the blame. and, of course, i understand it. and i take it. and i accept it. and it's okay. i'm a mom. that's what i do. i know that what his father did is not my fault. i love my son. he's my heart. and i'll never give up on him. although i have practiced tough love. i'm not a pattern that looks the other way and pretends he does no wrong. >> missy says that david has writt
that shot was david killing himself. >> the tragedy sent missy's son, david ratliff jr.time was 21, on a downward spiral. >> 21-year-old man. how did you deal with that? >> not the right way. i started -- my drug use took a whole other level. i started shooting heroin, shooting whatever i could. i mean, that was it. i was numbing myself to complete numbness. kept coming to jail. kept getting other chances. >> what is your relationship with your mom now? >> after...
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>> there had to be a moment where david really snapped.nobody. ] hi there! [ laughs ] -i'm flo! -i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. zpnchte1 zpncht. bye! i just received a text from ddiscover hq?. yep. we check every purchase, every day and alert you if anything looks suspicious. nice. i'm looking into some suspicious activity myself. madame that is not a changing table. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card at discover.com sfnltdçó sfwrnltd. learn new razor tricks. test test. e and after pics. i can do all that with my android from tracfone. 90-day plans start as low as $20. unbeatable nationwide coverage. no contract. for a limited time save $30 on the new lg optimus fuel. now just $49.99. tracfone. do everything for less. all around the world the dedicated people of united airlines ♪ are there to support
>> there had to be a moment where david really snapped.nobody. ] hi there! [ laughs ] -i'm flo! -i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. zpnchte1 zpncht. bye! i just received a text from ddiscover hq?. yep. we check every purchase, every day and alert you if anything looks suspicious....
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david? >> all right, ron claiborne, thanks. let's get out to iowa, the state where it all began for president obama and where tonight it could all change for this white house. and with that, the candidate who talked about castrating hogs, getting so much attention across the country. abc's cecilia vega is there. >> reporter: this is obama territory, that gave him the caucus victory in 2008, sending him to the white house. tonight, all yeyes on joni erns, a farmer, and her now famous hog castrating ad. if she wins tonight, this will be a real blow to the president and his party. david? >> cecilia, thank you. >>> and to colorado now, where president obama accepted the no, ma'am nation the first time around. tonight, are they still with this president or not? what will it mean for 2016? abc's linsey davis is there. >> reporter: david, colorado is the ultimate swing state. president obama managed to win it twice, by putting together that coalition of hispanics, women and independent voters. the
david? >> all right, ron claiborne, thanks. let's get out to iowa, the state where it all began for president obama and where tonight it could all change for this white house. and with that, the candidate who talked about castrating hogs, getting so much attention across the country. abc's cecilia vega is there. >> reporter: this is obama territory, that gave him the caucus victory in 2008, sending him to the white house. tonight, all yeyes on joni erns, a farmer, and her now famous...