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except the watter does leech through all the tocks-i soils and it does calls problems down stream. let's not worry about that too much. secondly, they are going to preempt states' rights. the party of states' rights, they are all for local control. they hate those one-size-fits-all federal rules, don't they? not today. we are going to impose a bush administration midnight rule which court found to be laughable in terms of its compliance with federal law. they are going to impose that on all the states of the united states of america. as the law of the land. we are going to preempt the judgment of any state that wants to do more to protect water quality than allow the tops to be blown off of mountains and mining waste dump into streams and saying there is no problem. but we'll study it for five years as we heard previously. ok, sure. how much harm will happen in that time? that's a few of the problems and the inconsistencies i see here today. we are preempting a reagan rule that was quite modest, not overly burdensome on the industry. should have been improved upon. bush administrat
except the watter does leech through all the tocks-i soils and it does calls problems down stream. let's not worry about that too much. secondly, they are going to preempt states' rights. the party of states' rights, they are all for local control. they hate those one-size-fits-all federal rules, don't they? not today. we are going to impose a bush administration midnight rule which court found to be laughable in terms of its compliance with federal law. they are going to impose that on all the...
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whatever we do to the antiquities act, does not create 150,000 jobs for american citizens, does not boost g.d.p., is not backed by an unprecedented coalition of labor and business, farm workers, and agricultural companies, of the faith-based community, police and law enforcement, and the business sector. we have the opportunity to do something great for our country, mr. speaker. the opportunity to show real leadership by, of course, encouraging you, mr. speaker, to bring forward immigration reform. and if you prefer to bring forward several components, we will work with you to ensure that we can address some if not all the issues within our broken immigration system. the but failing your leadership, mr. speaker, failing your leadership, the membership of this body under the rules of the house is asserted itself under a discharge petition to bring comprehensive immigration reform, h.r. 15, immediately to the floor of this house for an up or down vote. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr.
whatever we do to the antiquities act, does not create 150,000 jobs for american citizens, does not boost g.d.p., is not backed by an unprecedented coalition of labor and business, farm workers, and agricultural companies, of the faith-based community, police and law enforcement, and the business sector. we have the opportunity to do something great for our country, mr. speaker. the opportunity to show real leadership by, of course, encouraging you, mr. speaker, to bring forward immigration...
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and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. [boy] mom!ughs] [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. >>> guys, a miracle caught on camera in anchorage, alaska. when the video first picks up, you see a very large moose. >> giving birth? >> you said miracle. >> i did. >> and the moose -- >> do a magic trick, turn forest into peppermints. >> this is a miracle. >> right. this is pretty remarkable video. at first you don't know this is a female, you might think it's an injured moose because the moose did come up in a backyard. this is someone's backyard. the guy behind the camera, dirk, the owner of the home. >> is it making noise, screaming or
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it does happen from time to time. there is thego, catastrophic failure of the air france over the south atlantic. that took two years to recover the black box. >> the difference, if i recall correctly, was that that was in a store. this was clear skies. >> making this even more suspicious. the palate know they were entering an area of bad weather. this does look like clear sailing. >> people have been reading about these two suspicious passports. two stolen passports which were used by other people, not the original holders, to board this plane. what i have been hearing is that one person is not unusual. two people using stolen passports is. >> is two data points in conjunction. they are extra suspicious. the tickets were bought from the same travel agent. that is possibly passport fraud. they also bought one-way tickets to europe. that is also suspicious. they traveled to beijing. even if you could get from malaysia to beijing, the odds that you could enter a european country on a stolen passport is zero. we can coun
it does happen from time to time. there is thego, catastrophic failure of the air france over the south atlantic. that took two years to recover the black box. >> the difference, if i recall correctly, was that that was in a store. this was clear skies. >> making this even more suspicious. the palate know they were entering an area of bad weather. this does look like clear sailing. >> people have been reading about these two suspicious passports. two stolen passports which...
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air bus. >> how much leverage does obama have? a lot of presidents had to deal with the old soviet union russia. how does his leverage compare to the other presidents? >> we have never been in this particular situation. remember that obama up until now and his predecessor -- all of his predecessors going back to ronald reagan -- were dealing with a late soviet union and a russia that was in a different place than putin's russia. going back to the time that margaret thatcher said gorbachev was somebody we could do business with. ronald reagan was able to cut some deals with them. gorbachev said we are going to have a relationship based on partnership. that continued from gorbachev into yeltsin. from reagan into bush 41 and into the early years of the obama administration. that era is now behind us. we now have overtly put a leader in the kremlin who does not believe the fundamentals of the u.s.-russian relationship and the relationship between russia and the west is one of partnership. he sees it as adversarial. it is a new ballgam
air bus. >> how much leverage does obama have? a lot of presidents had to deal with the old soviet union russia. how does his leverage compare to the other presidents? >> we have never been in this particular situation. remember that obama up until now and his predecessor -- all of his predecessors going back to ronald reagan -- were dealing with a late soviet union and a russia that was in a different place than putin's russia. going back to the time that margaret thatcher said...
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it does insist on going ahead with brownfield development and it does take into account pre-existing local plants. if that means -- if that needs to be clarified, clarify it we will. >> first, the government held northern counselors to stop the caps in the hopes of a handout. then the high court ruled government cuts in european funding for livable and chest it was legal. what does all this essay about government? >> i think what i would say to the honorable lady is, of course liverpool, the city she represents, has huge needs in terms of funding and i believe the funding that it gets reflects those needs but if you look at the spending in liverpool, for 2014, it is 2595 pounds per dwelling. now the needs of her constituency are much greater than the needs of my constituency, but that is a full 700 pounds more per dwelling that is spent in my constituency. i don't believe that the people of liverpool are being shortchanged. they are properly funded for the services that they need. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. last year i met a surgeon elites the outstanding cancer team turke
it does insist on going ahead with brownfield development and it does take into account pre-existing local plants. if that means -- if that needs to be clarified, clarify it we will. >> first, the government held northern counselors to stop the caps in the hopes of a handout. then the high court ruled government cuts in european funding for livable and chest it was legal. what does all this essay about government? >> i think what i would say to the honorable lady is, of course...
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althfrontat well fron does. can rebalance your portfolio or harvest tax losses. >> everybody's talking about the whatsapp employees and founders right now. you guys have been doing some calculations in terms of how much these people are actually bringing home. what can you tell us? i have read that on average, they may take home $150 million apiece. >> they are a private company at it's hard to ignore number like $19 billion. joining a startup is not like 20 normal company. th amount of equity varies depending on when you joined the company. most people ignore the fact that you invest your equity over time. when you get acquired by facebook, it's not like winning the lottery. if there's not a big check in your bank account. you have time to work through to earn those shares. >> a lot of people are a lot richer because of this. what do you advise in these situations? >> the great thing -- this is a great situation to be in. this is a great outcome for everyone at whatsapp and facebook as well. the advice we tend
althfrontat well fron does. can rebalance your portfolio or harvest tax losses. >> everybody's talking about the whatsapp employees and founders right now. you guys have been doing some calculations in terms of how much these people are actually bringing home. what can you tell us? i have read that on average, they may take home $150 million apiece. >> they are a private company at it's hard to ignore number like $19 billion. joining a startup is not like 20 normal company. th...
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>> he does. the foreign relations committee, flexing his foreign-policy muscles here in this conversation. normally, politics stops at the water's edge when it comes to a crisis. foreign-policy richly bipartisan but rubio and others have not been able -- have not been afraid of criticizing this president. we talked in his office about the ukraine situation in his own aspirations perhaps in 2016. >> concerns about the stability in europe, i mean the notion after world war ii, democracy and freedom spread throughout europe and that could somehow be retreating is a particular concern. i think people are missing the broader point out what is happening in ukraine. the russians have a territorial claim that they have moved on, basically thumbing their nose at the world, making outrageous lames like there are no russian troops on the ground, and it's like they're getting away with it. that is going to have implications all over the world, particularly in the age of specific region. china has territorial
>> he does. the foreign relations committee, flexing his foreign-policy muscles here in this conversation. normally, politics stops at the water's edge when it comes to a crisis. foreign-policy richly bipartisan but rubio and others have not been able -- have not been afraid of criticizing this president. we talked in his office about the ukraine situation in his own aspirations perhaps in 2016. >> concerns about the stability in europe, i mean the notion after world war ii,...
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or does not allow.n making that determination on page 318, this court after reciting in footnote three the of mentalefinitions retardation's and in footnote five the point being out that 70 to 75 is the established cut off for mental retardation, this court said the following. "clinical definitions of mental retardation included these tests and because of these impairments, mentally retarded persons, by the clinical definitions, have the definition to understand what made the imposition of that penalty for persons with that clinical condition unconstitutional. as to what the state did, the 18 state refer to statutes. not a single one of those statutes or decisions of the highest court of any state or appliedt in any state to the standard deviations without reference. the only statute that addressed arizona theas obtained iq. collects as -- >> as established by who? as established by the creators of the text. it is not something that clinicians dream of or something aidd.s decided by the it is inherent i
or does not allow.n making that determination on page 318, this court after reciting in footnote three the of mentalefinitions retardation's and in footnote five the point being out that 70 to 75 is the established cut off for mental retardation, this court said the following. "clinical definitions of mental retardation included these tests and because of these impairments, mentally retarded persons, by the clinical definitions, have the definition to understand what made the imposition of...
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it does underscore the high stakes for putin as many analysts say that he does not care. to attract capital, not repel it. the long-term structural problems -- growth as plunged. manufacturing their contracted for a fourth month in a row. lunch makes inflation a major threat as important goods cost more and threatens russia's banks. $6 estimate losses of about billion from the currency. it raised its benchmark interest rates significantly. that will make credit harder to get, putting more pressure on the economy. russia has a current surplus, but small. to putin comes from lower oil prices. until the ukraine prices had been trending down, they will resume their fall as american fracking increases the global supply. dependent onedibly oil. almost 25% of the economy. >> michael mckee, thank you. some in congress wish that secretary of state kerry could have headed to ukraine promising more than just those loan guarantees, but also access to u.s. oil and gas supplies. peter cook has more on that part of the story. peter, the crisis in ukraine is adding new fuel to an ongoing
it does underscore the high stakes for putin as many analysts say that he does not care. to attract capital, not repel it. the long-term structural problems -- growth as plunged. manufacturing their contracted for a fourth month in a row. lunch makes inflation a major threat as important goods cost more and threatens russia's banks. $6 estimate losses of about billion from the currency. it raised its benchmark interest rates significantly. that will make credit harder to get, putting more...
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it does not amount to much, it does, starts sending a signal.hat nato, and would like to see other europeanations participate in those defense air exercises. but we should be doing, because of the treaty or memorandum of understanding that we signed in 1994, from belgrade memorandum, then the president obama signed it resigned it in 2009. we would support ukrainians. against any outward aggression this is important that we stand by our words, we have to be calculating. but i think we should start flying aircraft over the ukraine. at the ukraine government's request, and have, awacs and joint stars and other intelligence survey listen and, global hawks this type of thing to get a good intelligence picture, we can communicate with the russians, i believe that north atlantic counsel, must be communicating, as well as u.s. and get a lot of diplomacy involved. >> as you know, right now, putin say there will not be any discussion, he is not responding to requests for discussion, he continues to move trooping from crimea, to show something of how anemi
it does not amount to much, it does, starts sending a signal.hat nato, and would like to see other europeanations participate in those defense air exercises. but we should be doing, because of the treaty or memorandum of understanding that we signed in 1994, from belgrade memorandum, then the president obama signed it resigned it in 2009. we would support ukrainians. against any outward aggression this is important that we stand by our words, we have to be calculating. but i think we should...
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does it matter to us? >> in one way it does very much. this is the first real annexation of territory in europe if it goes through since world war ii. inre are many countries europe or populations and ethnic minorities around the world excited the border. sawould see instability we in yugoslavia or eastern europe or in other parts of russia. what we're dealing with here? the administration in some ways thatp roach this assuming vladimir putin is very much a rational player. the argument that he needed a warm water port. theoretically, he would stop there. he has bigger intentions in that. >> that is the question. what does he want to get out of his in the end? this was criticized by senator mccain and others as a misreading of the russian president. we are seeing the situation here. a very dangerous situation. the obama administration obviously did not want to deal with it. president's own aggressiveness and willingness to stand up our dean called into question. moveis not the toughest they could have announced that may be tougher than ot
does it matter to us? >> in one way it does very much. this is the first real annexation of territory in europe if it goes through since world war ii. inre are many countries europe or populations and ethnic minorities around the world excited the border. sawould see instability we in yugoslavia or eastern europe or in other parts of russia. what we're dealing with here? the administration in some ways thatp roach this assuming vladimir putin is very much a rational player. the argument...
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does vladimir putin stop here, or does he continue?e dodged a bullet on this, we'll find out from george -- health mel they put out tremendous strategy and analysis. i love the research. that's going to be great, liz, thank you so much. up next, wishing for the day you win the lottery? be aren't we all? some old scams are new again. you need to hear this to make sure that you aren't the next victim, because you can never have too much money, but i don't know, with lottery tickets, the it's a real roll of the dice. melissa: all right, i want to point your attention to sears right now, some headlines that are crossing each on this day where the market is accelerating, sears is pulling away from the rest of the pack. nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the details on what's moving this stock. nicole? >> reporter: some interesting news, melissa, for sears as they are going to now, they got the approval from the board to spin-off on april 4th spin-off land's end, so land's end which was under the umbrella o
does vladimir putin stop here, or does he continue?e dodged a bullet on this, we'll find out from george -- health mel they put out tremendous strategy and analysis. i love the research. that's going to be great, liz, thank you so much. up next, wishing for the day you win the lottery? be aren't we all? some old scams are new again. you need to hear this to make sure that you aren't the next victim, because you can never have too much money, but i don't know, with lottery tickets, the it's a...
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does it taste good, does it look good. >> and people can't afford it.t have to be expensive. >> exactly. my food i am making feed your soul as well as your body. >> three things if you had to choose, what would they be? >> my wooden spoon, chef's knife, and a good sautÉ pan. >> what is your favorite dish right now? >> i am always liked on the roasted chicken. the roasted chicken. i can leave it in the oven and have dinner in an hour. it is the luscious and it does feed my soul. >> one of the things i noticed is the price of roast chicken in restaurants. should we except it and get over it? >> that is one of the things i learned. roast chicken is one of those that is hard to do well. it is easy to do it poorly. >> it can often be very dry. >> very dry or not crispy on the outside people people look at it and they are like, chicken. it can be delicious. >> maybe we'll have some roast chicken. >> i would love to make use of roast chicken. thank you for having me. >> my mystery guest no longer. the cohost of "worst cooks in america." it is time for on the m
does it taste good, does it look good. >> and people can't afford it.t have to be expensive. >> exactly. my food i am making feed your soul as well as your body. >> three things if you had to choose, what would they be? >> my wooden spoon, chef's knife, and a good sautÉ pan. >> what is your favorite dish right now? >> i am always liked on the roasted chicken. the roasted chicken. i can leave it in the oven and have dinner in an hour. it is the luscious and...
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does it make you reassess?running a public company, anything to help our shareholders, i have to take a serious look. today, i think we need to build up the base and in the model. we have a very good base, about $85 million. engagement time is quite good. usually about 40 minutes. that is a very big engagement time. usually, our $85 million, the people who are on it for activity, that was a good thing. we need to build it up and introduce or more of our features. today, we tell about enterprise. bbm. we already do voice. then, we will have other features. we have three or four different services, capabilities that we are working on. probably in the next 12 months it will be announced. it will be helpful. so we are very excited about that. the point is, the potential to try our best, it will be huge. and until we get to the point where we showcase the potential, it is too early to think about getting the $19 billion. >> you think that is why your competitors -- >> other players, they point products compared to o
does it make you reassess?running a public company, anything to help our shareholders, i have to take a serious look. today, i think we need to build up the base and in the model. we have a very good base, about $85 million. engagement time is quite good. usually about 40 minutes. that is a very big engagement time. usually, our $85 million, the people who are on it for activity, that was a good thing. we need to build it up and introduce or more of our features. today, we tell about...
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the bill does not allow that. it does say you can do that if it poses a risk to the public. that is our responsibility and the bill does exactly that. the united states senate recognize the concern and adopted an amendment offered i senator dole and senator hatch. the amendment was adopted, 99-1. 99 members concluded, i would suggest, that the public health concern was protected by the amendment, which was adopted in this bill. there was another concern also taking care of. this bill represents the work of the house of representatives. it represents the bipartisan effort of the gentleman who have spoken on behalf of this conference report. i would ask members of this house, on this historic day, to say, now is the time. now is the time to open the door of american light to all the disabled in our country. today, can night -- tonight, do not delay the bill a minute more. let us act now. let us stand up and say to the disabled, you are fully part of america. reject this amendment which is unnecessary, unwise, discriminatory, arbitrary, and capricious. it is not based on medica
the bill does not allow that. it does say you can do that if it poses a risk to the public. that is our responsibility and the bill does exactly that. the united states senate recognize the concern and adopted an amendment offered i senator dole and senator hatch. the amendment was adopted, 99-1. 99 members concluded, i would suggest, that the public health concern was protected by the amendment, which was adopted in this bill. there was another concern also taking care of. this bill represents...
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what does facebook do?oes not see a gaming platform, they see this as a platform for social easier, for example. that is what mark zuckerberg talked about in the press release last night and the blog post he put up. eventually, on the conference call. this is not just a gaming platform but a whole lot more. whether a minecraft or candy crush or whatever the hit of the year decides to go with, that is not the point. socory johnson, thank you much. stay with us, we will talk about candy crush. do you play? >> no. not so much. you are addicted. i know. >> i just started and i am semi-addicted. ng will be trading this morning, will it be a sweet or sour investment? targeta spying to the hack attack, cyber security is taking center stage in d.c. we hear from people who have worked with the government. stay "in the loop." ♪ >> one of the biggest ipos this year, king digital entertainment gearing up for the trading debut a few minutes away. will investors be sweet on the candy crush maker? york, and cory johnson i
what does facebook do?oes not see a gaming platform, they see this as a platform for social easier, for example. that is what mark zuckerberg talked about in the press release last night and the blog post he put up. eventually, on the conference call. this is not just a gaming platform but a whole lot more. whether a minecraft or candy crush or whatever the hit of the year decides to go with, that is not the point. socory johnson, thank you much. stay with us, we will talk about candy crush. do...
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how does that -- what does that involve and how have the results been?food waste challenge, there is something we could be doing. it is an incredible economic opportunity. he joined with environmental protection agency to challenge businesses across this country to join with usda and epa and reducing, recovering, recycling food loss and waste. for any business out there, if you are doing your part, please let us know what we are doing. challenge.od waste we will list you on our website. >> the massive list of cuts to the food stamp program, do they give your job more urgency? how many families could be helped if simple steps were taken? >> it is hard to know but though statistics coming out of feeding america, those groups are inspiring and they tell us that there is something we can do to help reduce waste in this country and get to the people who could use it. >> the director of sustainable food gelman joining us from washington. thanks for your time today. up, international women's day. we will take a look at what corporations are doing to empower wom
how does that -- what does that involve and how have the results been?food waste challenge, there is something we could be doing. it is an incredible economic opportunity. he joined with environmental protection agency to challenge businesses across this country to join with usda and epa and reducing, recovering, recycling food loss and waste. for any business out there, if you are doing your part, please let us know what we are doing. challenge.od waste we will list you on our website....
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this does a really bad thing.tries to turn bridget anne kelly into the total fall girl saying that she unnecessarily said she had a relationship with one the people. she was broken up with and was unhappy. making it seem as if she is the one doing something that no one else would know about. i see that fall person here in terms of the christie people. >> are they making her the fall person? >> this is an example of what the left is trying to do with chris christie is what the rights tried to do with benghazi. benghazi hasn't stuck to secretary clinton. i frankly don't see this sticking to chris christie either. we can talk about the credibility. the issue is not the report. the issue is the left's obsession with chris christie and their obsession with trying to take him down. they realize that he is going to be a strong candidate for 2016. i think that is the bigger issue. the left's obsession with chris christie and this bridge issue. i think a lot of this passes by the time we get to the election. >> let me turn
this does a really bad thing.tries to turn bridget anne kelly into the total fall girl saying that she unnecessarily said she had a relationship with one the people. she was broken up with and was unhappy. making it seem as if she is the one doing something that no one else would know about. i see that fall person here in terms of the christie people. >> are they making her the fall person? >> this is an example of what the left is trying to do with chris christie is what the rights...
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what does it hope to do? >> frankly, gerri, the today the tax payer is in first loss position on virtually 90 to 100% on our mortgage debt in the united states. private sector involvement, capital formation is stifled by the system we have in place. what our legislation does is wind down fannie mae and freddie mac, create a strong system of underwriting so we don't have the kind of risk of toxic mortgages that created the last crisis. and then put together a government backed reinsurance program that will put private capital back into the marketplace and put private capital in a first loss position as we move forward in our system protecting the taxpayer. >> senator, i was read about your bill and from what i understand there would be a backstop as you say of money from the companies themselves, the money, companies that actually make the loans. of 10 cents for every dollar of mortgage debt. so if you're repackaging mortgages out there, this could be a lot of money. what is to say that banks stay in the busin
what does it hope to do? >> frankly, gerri, the today the tax payer is in first loss position on virtually 90 to 100% on our mortgage debt in the united states. private sector involvement, capital formation is stifled by the system we have in place. what our legislation does is wind down fannie mae and freddie mac, create a strong system of underwriting so we don't have the kind of risk of toxic mortgages that created the last crisis. and then put together a government backed reinsurance...
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does that sound right? >> it does. supposed to be a breakout year. it is clear we are still moving along in the first maybe second gear. we are nowhere near third, fourth, fifth. slow growth. 2, 2 1/2% tops for the back half of the year. >> what are you telling investors snow. >> same thing. the fed is very much focused on the two mandates. one is price stability. inflation issue. that's well in control of the fed's opinion. they don't worry about inflation. that means they can keep all their fire power focused on the other part of the role, the lay bore market. despite of the unemployment rate closing in on the threshold of 6.5%. set earlier. when you look under the hood of the labor market. there are weaknesses still there. labor force, participation rates, long term unemployment. the fed doesn't want to run the risk of that turning down again. >> we did see the s & p 500. push above the highs it closed atened end of last year. struggling to get there. finally, above 1850. does this tell you the bull market has room to run or on its last legs here.
does that sound right? >> it does. supposed to be a breakout year. it is clear we are still moving along in the first maybe second gear. we are nowhere near third, fourth, fifth. slow growth. 2, 2 1/2% tops for the back half of the year. >> what are you telling investors snow. >> same thing. the fed is very much focused on the two mandates. one is price stability. inflation issue. that's well in control of the fed's opinion. they don't worry about inflation. that means they...
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it does feel like there's an anticompetitive idea here. now, engineers are very mobile, very very -- and there's no indication at least as i have seen that apple said we will not hire anyone that affly from a google or so is forth. and the number one talent pool, is recruiters actively trying to poach. so you have to go to a company that's less big, what is the difference here, some people with families don't want to work pat a start up like mine. some higher risk, they want with to look at the larger more still companies with with more regular work with schedule. so that might have limited the opportunities. apple, google, maybe adobe, so it is worrisome. it feel as little bit like is shine is is off the heros we have. >> could it have effected you and your ability to hire? it would have been bad for my ability to retain. are preventing from attacking each other's employee pools then where do they poach, they poach my guy. so it is bad for the little guy. >> how does the little guy operate? >> you are all competing. one with is stock opti
it does feel like there's an anticompetitive idea here. now, engineers are very mobile, very very -- and there's no indication at least as i have seen that apple said we will not hire anyone that affly from a google or so is forth. and the number one talent pool, is recruiters actively trying to poach. so you have to go to a company that's less big, what is the difference here, some people with families don't want to work pat a start up like mine. some higher risk, they want with to look at the...
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secret does a lot of both.n you steer more towards friends and friends of friends, the content will be better and more elevated. >> up next, what will facebook be doing with whatsapp, its 19 billion dollar purpose. one of facebook's former developers joins us when we return. ♪ . . >> i'm emily chang. facebook made a huge bet buying whatsapp for $19 billion. is it the right bet? i spoke with a man who is the managing director of draper fisher. i talked to him about mark zuckerberg buying whatsapp. >> it shows that mark is really everything i hope he continues to be for a long time, which is making big bets, proving that he has the ability to pull them off right. and then showing the conviction afterwards and not backing down. >> $19 billion -- is it worth it? >> it is hard to say, but if you look at some of the different comps or active users, i think the market possibility is that it could replace mobile. the mobile carrier market is a trillion dollar business. could whatsapp take a percent of that? i think it
secret does a lot of both.n you steer more towards friends and friends of friends, the content will be better and more elevated. >> up next, what will facebook be doing with whatsapp, its 19 billion dollar purpose. one of facebook's former developers joins us when we return. ♪ . . >> i'm emily chang. facebook made a huge bet buying whatsapp for $19 billion. is it the right bet? i spoke with a man who is the managing director of draper fisher. i talked to him about mark zuckerberg...
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does the church have to do more? oh, the church will always have to do more as humanity has to do more. we're part of humanity. i was cheering the pope on when he said that. you'll find, david, i'm with people a lot. catholic people, there are three things that really tick them off about the sex abuse crisis. first of all that a priest who would dare claim to be an agent of god would act in such a hideous manner. number two, the bishops would have not reacted with the rigor and the scrupulous action that was necessary. there's the second. but thirdly, catholic people say but why is it the church alone that is being kicked around? this is a societal problem, a cultural problem. it afflicts families, every institution, every religion. we're rather grateful that our church, which was an example of what not to do in the past in the last 12, 13, 14 years has become an example of what to do and why does the church keep being picked on? i was glad the pope said that. i think he's right on target. >> in the '50s and '60s chi
does the church have to do more? oh, the church will always have to do more as humanity has to do more. we're part of humanity. i was cheering the pope on when he said that. you'll find, david, i'm with people a lot. catholic people, there are three things that really tick them off about the sex abuse crisis. first of all that a priest who would dare claim to be an agent of god would act in such a hideous manner. number two, the bishops would have not reacted with the rigor and the scrupulous...
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again, all of this is where does the growth come from? been a company remarkable for its consistent long-term growth, same-store sales in its stores. it is still trying to milk it, right yet to figure out where the next phase of growth is coming from. >> we talked to the cfo when they initially rolled out a plan to serve alcohol in 40 stores across the country. he was pretty excited about it, and it's gone well enough that they are looking to do it everywhere now. the one question we just forgot to ask him -- >> did we forget? i have such a bad short-term memory. >> we did not ask him this. we talked about it after the break. we will ask him next time he is on, but we were kidding around with marijuana being recreational -- kidding.not >> in washington, might they ever look at that? >> you want to try the booze first, and that something you can roll out nationwide, so maybe they are waiting until pot is legal everywhere. >> i love this story because it is such a smart use of real estate. applebee's has made a lot of money turning the rest
again, all of this is where does the growth come from? been a company remarkable for its consistent long-term growth, same-store sales in its stores. it is still trying to milk it, right yet to figure out where the next phase of growth is coming from. >> we talked to the cfo when they initially rolled out a plan to serve alcohol in 40 stores across the country. he was pretty excited about it, and it's gone well enough that they are looking to do it everywhere now. the one question we just...
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>> i think it does your honor. while that might deal with the specific issue of rewriting the thresholds, the fact that the psd provisions for the reasons i have indicated is limited to air quality impacts would be violated merely i applying vest available -- best available controller technology. >> they would not -- only be applying that with respect to sources that are already required to operate under psd permits. >> that's right. i would see your honor, that while they have tried to separate those issues out, there's one issue about who has to get up permits any other issue is about the best available control technology. what they've done is say the words subject to regulation shall only apply to greenhouse gases if you're committing them at levels of hundred thousand tons per more. they rewrote the permit -- provision that says who has to get a permit and they rewrote the best available control technology. i'm not sure how much time i have. [laughter] if i could then turn briefly to the second argument. an arg
>> i think it does your honor. while that might deal with the specific issue of rewriting the thresholds, the fact that the psd provisions for the reasons i have indicated is limited to air quality impacts would be violated merely i applying vest available -- best available controller technology. >> they would not -- only be applying that with respect to sources that are already required to operate under psd permits. >> that's right. i would see your honor, that while they...
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does that make sense?it does make sense but we did think that two years ago he would be the swing vote. of ais a little bit different issue. the chief justice and the argument seems very much in the side of the corporation. justice kennedy did seem like the middle justice. not clear to me how he is going to come out. he had some sympathies with the corporation but he also did express concern about the female employees. >> i am limited in my knowledge. i understand why catholic hospitals have beliefs. how does an arts and crafts company have religious beliefs? >> is a family-owned company. christian family that wants to say they want to run their company as they think the bible guide them to do. they close the store on sunday. they play christian music in the stores. they say they don't think forms of contraception, abortion inducing. they say that is their view and we know we can morally facilitate those contraceptives. >> this is another test for the affordable care act. it's not the last one, is it? >> n
does that make sense?it does make sense but we did think that two years ago he would be the swing vote. of ais a little bit different issue. the chief justice and the argument seems very much in the side of the corporation. justice kennedy did seem like the middle justice. not clear to me how he is going to come out. he had some sympathies with the corporation but he also did express concern about the female employees. >> i am limited in my knowledge. i understand why catholic hospitals...
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why does that happen? we have scott martin, a cherished and sandra smith. why does that happen? to make you cannot compare what is happening in the stock market today to any other point in history because of the level of involvement with the federal reserve to prop it up. we still look at a federal reserve with the bond buying stimulus program or whatever you call it $55 billion per month. they're not out arguably they have been propping up the stock market for quite some time and until they are not you cannot compare the rally to any of 37 she is right if did is built on air , what are we to make of it? >> it is a good side. but it's when you fall in love for the first time that you get don't, it hurts. neil: but you did not take your mother to the prom. >> she said no. [laughter] but then you fall in love it does not get hurt as much. it is the same thing with the market they see the events whether great -- greece, cyprus, egypt now brushing it does not matter we get better with experience the market can
why does that happen? we have scott martin, a cherished and sandra smith. why does that happen? to make you cannot compare what is happening in the stock market today to any other point in history because of the level of involvement with the federal reserve to prop it up. we still look at a federal reserve with the bond buying stimulus program or whatever you call it $55 billion per month. they're not out arguably they have been propping up the stock market for quite some time and until they...
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people theng oh does -- think does it have to be an earth ling? >> i find your wife to be breathtaking jie. she is an earth ling. i am interested in something out there in the universe. >> you tell me how that goes. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us on "red eye" at fox news.com. have an e-mail of your animal doing something? go to our website and click on video. something so important we didn't get to it yesterday. then don't miss sleep train's wbest rest event.st ever? you'll find sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for 3 years on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. and rest even better with sleep train's risk-free 100-day money back guarantee. get your best rest ever from sleep train. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ returns on on monday. guests next week include, oh, patti ann browne, sonny johnson and mike baker and mike money -- moynihan will wander around. >>
people theng oh does -- think does it have to be an earth ling? >> i find your wife to be breathtaking jie. she is an earth ling. i am interested in something out there in the universe. >> you tell me how that goes. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us on "red eye" at fox news.com. have an e-mail of your animal doing something? go to our website and click on video. something so important we didn't get to it yesterday. then don't miss sleep train's wbest...
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does one seem more likely for success?> i will go from one to the next as fast as i can whenever i run out of the limit on how many songs you can listen to before they do not let you skip anymore. that is why pandora thinks about the best way to integrate ads into the listening experience and to let you listen for free. their model is different than spotify. spotify want you to pay that monthly amount whereas pandora wants you to maximize advertising revenue knowing that people will be listening and using the services more. maybe advertising does have a bigger potential than the number of people that can based -- they can get to sign up. can get to sign up. >> i am a lean back user. i am not good at building my library. >> the number of listeners is slowing down and engagement is increasing. the company is facing a different challenge. initially the challenge was to get people to use the service. they are reaching some limit and the question is how they can get listeners to listen more. >> we will be back talking about fac
does one seem more likely for success?> i will go from one to the next as fast as i can whenever i run out of the limit on how many songs you can listen to before they do not let you skip anymore. that is why pandora thinks about the best way to integrate ads into the listening experience and to let you listen for free. their model is different than spotify. spotify want you to pay that monthly amount whereas pandora wants you to maximize advertising revenue knowing that people will be...
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much does it cost, do you think?can range from $10,000 to $20,000 depending on the option and the wood that is available. >> we will have to look up where we put our books. people do not read that many books but today can look at the beautiful library. >> that is why i like it. it is a relic. >> thank you very much. making everything contemporary. of domr -- the cofounder us design collection. more for home cooks. that is next. ♪ >> time for our mystery guest. i have no idea who it is but luckily, my producers have provided us with some clues. my mystery guest is on a first name basis with the chefs olivia and mario. my mystery guest is known for having a pumped up personality. we will see. my mystery guest has led a boot camp for hopeless home cooks. let's bring out our mystery guest. great to have you with us here. i would know that hair anywhere. it is very special. tell them a little bit about how you started out. buffalo, andea, you are one of the world's top chefs. >> that is scary generous of you. i went to co
much does it cost, do you think?can range from $10,000 to $20,000 depending on the option and the wood that is available. >> we will have to look up where we put our books. people do not read that many books but today can look at the beautiful library. >> that is why i like it. it is a relic. >> thank you very much. making everything contemporary. of domr -- the cofounder us design collection. more for home cooks. that is next. ♪ >> time for our mystery guest. i have...
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it does have a happy ending. but what you really see is this one man's struggle to try to get this duck to come back to life. zproo whoa. >> get in the water. get submerged here. >> why does it have hypothermia? because it was in the water? >> she was in the bathtub. it's set up for the ducks. he says most of the ducks are able to use their wings to fly themselves out. but he says she was the only duck that would try to walk out. he thinks something was wrong with that ramp you saw in the bathtub. and she couldn't walk out, and that's why he thinks she got stuck in there. you finally see her start flapping her wings on her own. she's, like, don't manhandle me. >> trying to dry off. >> this is from an online web channel, 50 ducks in a hot tub. while they're expecting 2,000 ducks this spring, they allow viewers to name them. >> that's cool. >> that's how she got her name. >> she stinks. the smell of wet duck in warm water, honestly, what it smells like, it smells like when you so-called them just before you throw t
it does have a happy ending. but what you really see is this one man's struggle to try to get this duck to come back to life. zproo whoa. >> get in the water. get submerged here. >> why does it have hypothermia? because it was in the water? >> she was in the bathtub. it's set up for the ducks. he says most of the ducks are able to use their wings to fly themselves out. but he says she was the only duck that would try to walk out. he thinks something was wrong with that ramp...
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he does have a fire extinguisher on board, it does not work. you hear everybody running around yelling, get out of the car! >> get out! >> but the doors are crushed shut so you've got to get out through the window. he does get the help of a nearby firefighter to get him oust there. >> i think an ice cream truck hit him. >> the only thing better would have been if the music was playing as he smashed into it. into this one stressful in china. guy hanging outside of a window. now apparently this man had been drinking there was some sort of dispute or argument that led to this. eventually we get a closer look at this guy. you can see at this point, he's just sitting there like he's trying to get a better view of something. touchy situation. it gets touchier. here he starts yelling. >> what? what? >> you do hear people, i imagine, trying to coax this guy back in the building or coax this guy to safety. this guy's really not listening. >> oh my gosh, he's hanging by one arm. >> he goes back to two arms, looks look he's trying to get footing below. >>
he does have a fire extinguisher on board, it does not work. you hear everybody running around yelling, get out of the car! >> get out! >> but the doors are crushed shut so you've got to get out through the window. he does get the help of a nearby firefighter to get him oust there. >> i think an ice cream truck hit him. >> the only thing better would have been if the music was playing as he smashed into it. into this one stressful in china. guy hanging outside of a...
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hong kong does.artially located in hong kong, so it is all the more humiliating. >> saying, we want a slice of the u.s. market? >> i don't think these chinese companies did to live here in order to say that. bill the global ambitions at the moment. -- they all have global omissions -- ambitions at the moment. whatsapp.ad to buy >> ali baba is a competitor to whom? >> it is not really analogous to any american companies. it is a hybrid of amazon and ebay. intermediary an the twin buyers and sellers. up as an agent for foreign companies wanting to source in china and chinese companies wanting to sell outside the u.s. they have extraordinarily sophisticated systems, like any company of their scale, and they can do pleasant globally in ways that others cannot. they are trying to do the same inngs they do in china turkey. >> is jeff bezos quaking in his shoes? >> amazon is really not going to be hurt. ebay could be hurt. i don't think they are quaking either. ebay has a business that is analogous to one t
hong kong does.artially located in hong kong, so it is all the more humiliating. >> saying, we want a slice of the u.s. market? >> i don't think these chinese companies did to live here in order to say that. bill the global ambitions at the moment. -- they all have global omissions -- ambitions at the moment. whatsapp.ad to buy >> ali baba is a competitor to whom? >> it is not really analogous to any american companies. it is a hybrid of amazon and ebay. intermediary an...
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he does what he does and he never gets negative impact at home from what he is doing. reasons why this is happening. , he wants to him bring money back into russia. he founded an unfair practice the way these guys built their fortunes. he is going up against them. some are very close to them and he does not appear to listing right now. the duo to get his ear because the sanctions will be bad for these guys. a socialportrayed as contract between putin and the oligarchs. they mutually back each other. what are they doing it? if you look at the capital flight numbers and russia -- money is leaving russia aggressively. >> money has left russia for many years. that is part of the problem. loser in biggest russia so far. he is down about $5 billion since the beginning of the year. much of that is since the start of the crisis. he owns a major steel company and he is big into shipping. he owns an estate in scotland and has accounts around the world. that is a big problem. -- he read -- refinance has to refinance at a very high rate. these are the guys who are in the business
he does what he does and he never gets negative impact at home from what he is doing. reasons why this is happening. , he wants to him bring money back into russia. he founded an unfair practice the way these guys built their fortunes. he is going up against them. some are very close to them and he does not appear to listing right now. the duo to get his ear because the sanctions will be bad for these guys. a socialportrayed as contract between putin and the oligarchs. they mutually back each...
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the only country that does it on every good basis probably big us doesn't the most, the uk does it next put it in perspective last year there was over a billion people who traveled and they were not checked around the world in 199 different countries traveling public everywhere and since interpol started their database in 2002, there are over 40 million registered stolen passports and travel documents. so, this is not an uncommon problem. i'm not saying i'm making a connection between these two in the downing of the aircraft, that's a whole different issue. >> neil: right. we don't know, but when i traveled abroad it's always surprising me that they don't scrutinize us more closely. i'm not saying the-- i've offered my passport and i just glide through without even looking at the picture or seen that i am the picture in the passport, but that was just my own experience on a number of foreign flights, but what should the message be to americans that travel abroad or anyone who traveled abroad? >> i'm sorry state that one again. >> neil: what should be the message for those of us who worr
the only country that does it on every good basis probably big us doesn't the most, the uk does it next put it in perspective last year there was over a billion people who traveled and they were not checked around the world in 199 different countries traveling public everywhere and since interpol started their database in 2002, there are over 40 million registered stolen passports and travel documents. so, this is not an uncommon problem. i'm not saying i'm making a connection between these two...
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the senate goes and does the same thing. we have gotten a lot of common ground in the last year and a half. hearing -- i am hearing from the leadership. do you think he should serve another term as head of the house? >> there's all kind of speculation that what happens. this is missing side of the fact that we have a lot of big challenges. there is a whole election cycle. trying too starts figure out what the curtains are going to be measured like in the offices, that is when you start running the problems. objective is to continue to fight for the american people and bring solutions forward to these big problem's our country is facing. the voters are going to justice in november. we cannot lose sight of what our primary mission is. create jobs and solve problem's. does losing their health care plans and doc is. hearing an explicit endorsement for john boehner coming back. not mistaken it was going to run for what. if we start focusing on that, as the sight of what our mission and job is. our job is to fight for the american
the senate goes and does the same thing. we have gotten a lot of common ground in the last year and a half. hearing -- i am hearing from the leadership. do you think he should serve another term as head of the house? >> there's all kind of speculation that what happens. this is missing side of the fact that we have a lot of big challenges. there is a whole election cycle. trying too starts figure out what the curtains are going to be measured like in the offices, that is when you start...
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it does so without cutting from the health care system. that is the bill we should be considering here today. seniors do not want us to kick the can again for another year. the doctor community spoke loud and clearly yesterday, no more patches. so i ask my colleagues, let's not go down this road again. instead, let's come together and pass a permanent solution. let's get the job done. vote no on this bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from florida, an important member of the health subcommittee, mr. bilirakis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for two minute. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. the s.g.r. cuts would reduce doctors compensation for treating compare patients by 24%. seniors and physicians cannot afford that and congress cannot let it happen in five days. the legislation before us would patch the
it does so without cutting from the health care system. that is the bill we should be considering here today. seniors do not want us to kick the can again for another year. the doctor community spoke loud and clearly yesterday, no more patches. so i ask my colleagues, let's not go down this road again. instead, let's come together and pass a permanent solution. let's get the job done. vote no on this bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the...
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alex sink supported it, and she still does. now sink is running for congress, and she is still pushing obamacare. canceled health plans, higher premiums, medicare cuts, people losing their doctors. a disaster for families and seniors. with alex sink, the priority is obamacare, not us. >> where did they get that announcer, mark? he sounds like somebody from the dust bowl. >> he is highly aggrieved. >> what kind of voice was that? highly aggrieved was right. what do you make of that ad? coming in there to pound alex sink. she is the bad one. >> it's florida, and hard to find a district that doesn't have a lot of older voters. it's a kind of a weird reversal in the sense that historically, we've looked at republicans as being stronger in early vote. in this case, democrats think they'll do better in the early vote. and sink needs to do well there. a lot of ballots have been cast that way. we're not sure what percentage they'll end up being. but look, republicans are going to do a bunch of advertising. and one of the heartening thi
alex sink supported it, and she still does. now sink is running for congress, and she is still pushing obamacare. canceled health plans, higher premiums, medicare cuts, people losing their doctors. a disaster for families and seniors. with alex sink, the priority is obamacare, not us. >> where did they get that announcer, mark? he sounds like somebody from the dust bowl. >> he is highly aggrieved. >> what kind of voice was that? highly aggrieved was right. what do you make of...
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it does not have the same ideological weight. and let's face it, the military economy of current day russia is extremely diminished compared to what it was when it was the soviet union. keep in mind, the russian economy is two dollars trillion trillionred with 17 dollars each with the u.s. and the eeo it is not a consideration there either. there is more diplomatic isolation and pain that could come. >> peter, what about backing away from that new cold war mentality? >> it has been interesting. here in washington there are members of congress who have experienced wistful feelings for the old cold war. we could understand the russians back then, the soviets, and we knew what they were going after. the zero-sum game of the cold war reality. now it is not the case. it is hard to know what vladimir putin is really after. i don't think anyone wants to go back to the cold war really, but it will be chilly for some time to come. >> thank you. indira in washington and 8:00, our chief washington the whiteent outside house. coming up next,
it does not have the same ideological weight. and let's face it, the military economy of current day russia is extremely diminished compared to what it was when it was the soviet union. keep in mind, the russian economy is two dollars trillion trillionred with 17 dollars each with the u.s. and the eeo it is not a consideration there either. there is more diplomatic isolation and pain that could come. >> peter, what about backing away from that new cold war mentality? >> it has been...
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what does tim do?nd takes delft pictures of every piece of furniture that would have been in the painting and he goes back to his warehouse in san antonio, texas and reach creates -- studio.es vermeer's he makes a chair based on one of the photographs city gets exactly that. he learns to grind his own paints. he sits there and he melts silica into a lump of glass and then sits there and grinds the lands that he is going to use not to be sure that he is having a lens that is too good. he wants a lens only as good as vermeer's and completely builds vermeer's studio in texas. that is a guy i got to love. tavis: it would appear to one that does television that you guys shot this with cameras on his brushes. shoots multi-camera obviously but when you look at the high-quality nature of the way you see tim doing everything he is doing, tell me how he shot -- a lot of the time there was nobody there well this was being shot except tim and his cameras. he would come in every morning and this was not easy becaus
what does tim do?nd takes delft pictures of every piece of furniture that would have been in the painting and he goes back to his warehouse in san antonio, texas and reach creates -- studio.es vermeer's he makes a chair based on one of the photographs city gets exactly that. he learns to grind his own paints. he sits there and he melts silica into a lump of glass and then sits there and grinds the lands that he is going to use not to be sure that he is having a lens that is too good. he wants a...
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appeasement does not work. making nice does not work. what works is piazza through strength. >> indeed the united states will stand with the internationalú:c communityxg$+qñ affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> and as the world turns, russia reclaims more and more 3z territory. news flash, mr. president, the international community is not with you. so where's the u.n. for all your big talk? where is nato for all your big talk? i have an idea, why don't you just put your sticks down andcs come home from key largo and do something for us? mr. president, you lied to get here. you have been outsmarted, outclassed and outpunched by a kgb tough guy and as far as i'm concerned, this contract is nul and void. and that's my open. coming up, he told cpac our country's biggest national security crisis is none other than the guy who lives in the big white house, ambassador john bolt isn't next. >>> and vote in tonight's instant poll, cpac straw polls results are in. we will reveal the winner after the break
appeasement does not work. making nice does not work. what works is piazza through strength. >> indeed the united states will stand with the internationalú:c communityxg$+qñ affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> and as the world turns, russia reclaims more and more 3z territory. news flash, mr. president, the international community is not with you. so where's the u.n. for all your big talk? where is nato for all your big talk? i have an...
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does president vladimir putin have a legitimate gripe? >> he does. ukraine and crimea were not democracies and a lot of people exploited in ukraine where there is a group ripping off the country in every way and just stealing everything that it possibly can at the expense of the average folks in that country. so there is a great deal of resentment that in defense, putin can capitalize on and that is part of what is going on right now. >> it is not -- putin did in his introduction there, he said look, there were legitimate protests against corrupt and inefficient regimes and these people on the streets have a right to do it, however, they say the decisive events were these nazis and he blamed the united states, john, the usa was in it up to its airs and victoria is there saying we spent five billion dollars reorienting ukraine in our direction and name in that famous phone call, she named the future leader, yatz. >> what is the point? >> the point is when putin says the americans are in this up to his ears he is not mistaken. >> but the u.s. is not up
does president vladimir putin have a legitimate gripe? >> he does. ukraine and crimea were not democracies and a lot of people exploited in ukraine where there is a group ripping off the country in every way and just stealing everything that it possibly can at the expense of the average folks in that country. so there is a great deal of resentment that in defense, putin can capitalize on and that is part of what is going on right now. >> it is not -- putin did in his introduction...
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if germany does not act, the eu does not act. looking for a better balance, not a complete turnaround. >> where you need to go past this view is trading that is prudent going to change that? it does not. roth, the executive director of the human rights watch. >> the menu for success -- how one of the most successful restaurants got that way. ♪ living the dream in china. we will hear from dreamworks ceo jeffrey katzenberg about the city's bold new initiative. >> plus, more americans are cutting the cable cord, watching their favorite programs on any video services instead. to you give that story next. if you cannot watch us on cable, watch on your phone or your tablet. >> don't forget to tweak us. what is matt's mystery drink? ♪ live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle." >> welcome back to "market makers," i'm stephanie ruhle joined by matt miller, in for erik schatzker. in case you are wondering, it he just told me to kiss his grits. >> i was doing my flo impres
if germany does not act, the eu does not act. looking for a better balance, not a complete turnaround. >> where you need to go past this view is trading that is prudent going to change that? it does not. roth, the executive director of the human rights watch. >> the menu for success -- how one of the most successful restaurants got that way. ♪ living the dream in china. we will hear from dreamworks ceo jeffrey katzenberg about the city's bold new initiative. >> plus, more...
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if he does not like something he does not present it. the man who started this, the conservative public and who said this is not political. he was trying to figure out how to deal with the c4's. we hopefully will move forward from here but i wanted to make it clear as to what happened in there. thank you. i'm not going to get into this. i've been practicing law for 40 years. you see these kind of things but the thing we are determined is not to be distracted, to get to the truth. i see it as a distraction. i do not worry about disrespect. >> [inaudible] >> i do not. based upon the experts we talked to, he is to be counsel for ethics, house counsel said [inaudible] when it comes to rights and think we have to be careful with people's rights. and keep in mind that before she came in the first time her lawyer sent a letter saying that she was going to take advantage of the fifth amendment rights. and then she came in and said the same thing. her intention was definitely to do that. there may be differing opinions but we felt comfortable and
if he does not like something he does not present it. the man who started this, the conservative public and who said this is not political. he was trying to figure out how to deal with the c4's. we hopefully will move forward from here but i wanted to make it clear as to what happened in there. thank you. i'm not going to get into this. i've been practicing law for 40 years. you see these kind of things but the thing we are determined is not to be distracted, to get to the truth. i see it as a...
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but what does alibaba actually do, and why does yahoo! stand to gain?ve got the answer. >>> american retailers have endured a brutal winter. stores closing due to snow and ice, shoppers going online to avoid the bitter cold. but could retailers and their customers finally be coming out of hibernation? how to plant your spring portfolio now. >>> and a st. patrick's day without guinness? the irish makers of the world famous stout are skipping one of the biggest st. patty's day parades in the world. we'll tell you why and what it could moon for their parent company. countdown on this st. patrick's day starting right now. ♪ ♪ liz: good afternoon, everybody, i'm liz claman. it is the last hour of trading, and the world markets didn't tank today in the wake of crimea's secession vote as some might have led you to belief they would. on wall street, quite the opposite. investors who sold or sat out last week really kind of missed out because look at the rally we see today. at one point the dow jones industrials up more than 205 points, come down just a bit righ
but what does alibaba actually do, and why does yahoo! stand to gain?ve got the answer. >>> american retailers have endured a brutal winter. stores closing due to snow and ice, shoppers going online to avoid the bitter cold. but could retailers and their customers finally be coming out of hibernation? how to plant your spring portfolio now. >>> and a st. patrick's day without guinness? the irish makers of the world famous stout are skipping one of the biggest st. patty's day...
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he does certainly run the mob liken certainly a way. basic point he has judged the west is unlikely to respond in ways that really hurt him is correct. the judgment is formed over a variety of teams. one aspect maybe corruption. he is also had a few experiences like georgia in the summer of 2008. he did a miniature version of what he just did in crimea and got absolutely no response. calculation is correct. >> if the west cannot respond effectively to this in the ukraine, what is to stop them from going further? believes the west failed to impose any financial sanctions after the georgia war that were meaningful. london, paris, and berlin are desperate for cash. putin goes in the west. we have been hearing -- whatading the west with objective? reports out of moscow that people have been meeting with crimean insiders and putin suggests he is dealing with a week western elite -- w eak western elite. vladimir putin is all about finding where the red lines are, finding where the box to action -- the blocks to action are. this huge response
he does certainly run the mob liken certainly a way. basic point he has judged the west is unlikely to respond in ways that really hurt him is correct. the judgment is formed over a variety of teams. one aspect maybe corruption. he is also had a few experiences like georgia in the summer of 2008. he did a miniature version of what he just did in crimea and got absolutely no response. calculation is correct. >> if the west cannot respond effectively to this in the ukraine, what is to stop...