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it dud does not -- it does not have to be a republican people. it doesn't have to be a democrat a liberal conservative left-winger, right-winger. it's economics. and economics is all about incentives. and what we have had for the last 16 years is a redistribution of society. and whenever you redistribute income -- this is math now this is not ideology -- whenever you are redistributing income you always reduce income. the problem with picketty is he doesn't get this. whenever you talk from someone who has more and give to someone who has less you follow me on that? by taking from the someone who has more, they have less, and their incentives to produce are reduced. by giving to someone who has less, you provided them with an alternative source of income other than working. and they too, will produce less. whenever you redistribute income you reduce total income, and the more you redistribute, the more you reduce total income until you get to the extreme which is a kurt vonnegut extreme. if you have 100% redistribution you will have zero output. j
it dud does not -- it does not have to be a republican people. it doesn't have to be a democrat a liberal conservative left-winger, right-winger. it's economics. and economics is all about incentives. and what we have had for the last 16 years is a redistribution of society. and whenever you redistribute income -- this is math now this is not ideology -- whenever you are redistributing income you always reduce income. the problem with picketty is he doesn't get this. whenever you talk from...
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for what purpose does does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in house report of 114- 129. the chair: the gentleman from wisconsin and a member opposed each will control five minutes, the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. growth growth there were a -- ogtggg treeropse each a problems -- mr. grothman: this is a simple amendment and shrinking the time that this is being revisited, from 2021 back to 2018. one of the reasons why i think our forefathers don't want the federal government involved is we move so slowly. my local superintendent can change policy daily. my lool school boards meet every other week. my state superintendent can change rules every few months. we knew there were big problems in no child left behind back in 2002 or 2003. 11, 12 13 years later, after the problems were very apparent, we still have not amended that bill, which is why this is a good amendment right now. as hard work done on this
for what purpose does does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in house report of 114- 129. the chair: the gentleman from wisconsin and a member opposed each will control five minutes, the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. growth growth there were a -- ogtggg treeropse each a problems -- mr. grothman: this is a simple amendment and shrinking...
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he also does the live shows he does with o'reilly. they do live stand-up kind of things and tour around. >> i think he's just as fine live as he is on tape. >> right. >> can i mention something people don't talk a lot about what he did and his show did have an impact around the world. a lot of people in repressive regimes, young people, they were able to see the "daily show" online, sometimes under disguise right, because their government didn't want to let them do that. they started copying his show in their countries. and satire works really well, in particular in iran. when they had -- at the broadcasting board of governors voice of america, they worked with these two young guys from iran who had come to america, but they were beaming back a sat fire show like the "daily show" back to tehran, and it was getting a lot of attention. and that actually is a contribution to the craft that he doesn't get enough credit for. >> one quick thing out there. >> sure. >> if you can, just go on the internet, check out jon's first show. he does a
he also does the live shows he does with o'reilly. they do live stand-up kind of things and tour around. >> i think he's just as fine live as he is on tape. >> right. >> can i mention something people don't talk a lot about what he did and his show did have an impact around the world. a lot of people in repressive regimes, young people, they were able to see the "daily show" online, sometimes under disguise right, because their government didn't want to let them do...
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it doesn't take many to make mayhem, does? i'm neil kacavuto. one in three released gitmo detainees are returning to the business of terror. that would make out to be close to 200 of them. remember in canada it took all of one guy to do this. in paris just two terrorists to murder a dozen. and on 9/11, 19 hijackers to kill nearly 3,000. so forget about all the money we are spending to keep them there, are we risking even more and springing them from there? charles payne is at the money snow florida thinks so, and says that it's time to hit the brakes on closing gitmo. >> look who's here with us. adam by the way will be back next week, we have a flag-burning rally or something like that. i'm joking. joking. all right. charles payne, what do you make of this now that we lose sight of the fact that it doesn't take a lot of terror to do a whole lot of damage? >> well, you know, some of us have lost sight of the whole, the whole issues. you know, if you refuse to call this terrorism, if you refuse to call the people that are doing this radical islami
it doesn't take many to make mayhem, does? i'm neil kacavuto. one in three released gitmo detainees are returning to the business of terror. that would make out to be close to 200 of them. remember in canada it took all of one guy to do this. in paris just two terrorists to murder a dozen. and on 9/11, 19 hijackers to kill nearly 3,000. so forget about all the money we are spending to keep them there, are we risking even more and springing them from there? charles payne is at the money snow...
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the federal government does not set standards and does not set curriculum. curriculum and standards are different. curriculum is developed from the standard and depending on what states have adopted, the curriculum is a different matter. i hope we can learn this as a moment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york. mr. zeldin: i think this would be a good learning moment because states were receiving hundreds of millions of dollars into the billions of dollars from the federal government. they had to sign up for common core in order to get the money. mr. polis: would the gentleman yield? mr. zeldin: no. there were applications that were sent from new york state for example, to the federal government signed by the new york state congressional delegation asking for a waiver from the federal government asking for money from the federal government to new york state that went to our over 700 school districts to sign up for common core and all sorts of other things that came from the federal governmen
the federal government does not set standards and does not set curriculum. curriculum and standards are different. curriculum is developed from the standard and depending on what states have adopted, the curriculum is a different matter. i hope we can learn this as a moment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york. mr. zeldin: i think this would be a good learning moment because states were receiving hundreds of millions of dollars...
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putin does not seem to really care. he care. he does not care that much about critical voices in the media as long as they are politically impotent. you can pretty much say anything you want to. and and also on the other side is more extreme nationalist views putin is by know means -- anyone who is under the illusion that the best thing that could happen is to bring down the putin regime and let the russian people choose who they really want is making a huge mistake. i guarantee you. he is more moderate than probably the median russian voter and certainly more than many, many influential figures speaking about issues of nationalism extremism, racism and all other things. but you can say about putin is he ultimately is of russia 1st. everything else is just amusing. the idea that they're was a soviet union. and this is this is not peculiar to putin. this goes far back in russian history. the ussr and satellite states in central and eastern europe, the europe the russian empire extended far beyond territories that had russian popu
putin does not seem to really care. he care. he does not care that much about critical voices in the media as long as they are politically impotent. you can pretty much say anything you want to. and and also on the other side is more extreme nationalist views putin is by know means -- anyone who is under the illusion that the best thing that could happen is to bring down the putin regime and let the russian people choose who they really want is making a huge mistake. i guarantee you. he is more...
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>> it sure does. if i was a kid you were caught chewing gum and you had to wear it on your nose. >> really? >> yes. >> you mean at home or at school. >> in school. >> we might have had that too. the officer arrived and went to the home and observed numerous bruises and belt marks to the child's arms and shoulders -- >> bite? >> belt marks. maybe don't whack your kids' arms with a belt. >> definitely don't. maybe not maybe. >> maybe don't have your kid wear a shirt that says she got a whoopin last night. that's a good tipoff to the cops they may want to look at what is going on. the t-shirts you wear have nothing to do with shame. they were warnings for others. >> they are not? >> they are warnings for people around you. >> since wearing the t-shirts i have got into zero trouble. >> everybody stays away from you. >> maybe it works. gavin, you have children. >> i do. >> do you think any level of shaming is god for children? >> oh god i don't know how to say this politically correctly. >> that has never
>> it sure does. if i was a kid you were caught chewing gum and you had to wear it on your nose. >> really? >> yes. >> you mean at home or at school. >> in school. >> we might have had that too. the officer arrived and went to the home and observed numerous bruises and belt marks to the child's arms and shoulders -- >> bite? >> belt marks. maybe don't whack your kids' arms with a belt. >> definitely don't. maybe not maybe. >> maybe...
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does high does a good job getting up there and talking to clients and investors.does a good job but he does not want to be in the spotlight the same way. betty: any sense that paul mcculley will join growth -- join gross at janisus? mary: i would be surprised if he did because they are trying to build up the investment side of it and it is less of a macro, a giant ship going in one direction or the other in the way pimco was. betty: and they probably do not need somebody. bill gross is giving the message of where he is going in his outlook. mary, great to see you. mary childs of bloomberg news much more ahead. another blow for american express. this time it happened in court. wall street cuts back on big banks and slashes payrolls for the first time in five years. we tell you how much. ♪ betty: let's take a look at global markets. further uncertainty about the future of greece. the finance ministers are meeting in brussels to hammer out a bailout proposal. the greek government remains optimistic and eu officials said in the last hour that by the deal by tonight is
does high does a good job getting up there and talking to clients and investors.does a good job but he does not want to be in the spotlight the same way. betty: any sense that paul mcculley will join growth -- join gross at janisus? mary: i would be surprised if he did because they are trying to build up the investment side of it and it is less of a macro, a giant ship going in one direction or the other in the way pimco was. betty: and they probably do not need somebody. bill gross is giving...
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, does not mean he has to stop. with permission on books for them to seize your assets before you have been charged and convict of a crime they frustrated the construction, put innocent small business people out of, it is business, it is wrong and un-american and worse than it appears. guess what happens to 25% of what they seize if it goes to the agency they work for they get to spend that cash on the bells and whistles that agent would like. and might not be able to afford under its budget. so they have a personal incentive to continue this seize aourb of property. neil:seizesure of property. neil: what do they do? they have check in funds they suspected something was not right, rather than address it out right with the business they seize money then ask questions? >> congress requires banks to report all transaction of $10,000 or more. some people have struckureed, a person word here. their transactions so they are under the raid or they are less than 10,000 dollars. if the irs sees a lot of so-called structuring
, does not mean he has to stop. with permission on books for them to seize your assets before you have been charged and convict of a crime they frustrated the construction, put innocent small business people out of, it is business, it is wrong and un-american and worse than it appears. guess what happens to 25% of what they seize if it goes to the agency they work for they get to spend that cash on the bells and whistles that agent would like. and might not be able to afford under its budget....
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does it work?orks, and it is desned for e super bowl, because she is calling for a pizza, which as we know, everybody orders pizza dung the super bowl. you are kind of sucked in,n, just like the 911 opeperator was. then, tak the turn. it is powerful, because you fefeel like there arere people doing things like this. i know when we shared it around i s like, this is probably the most powerful ad in the super bo. not a big budget. brliantly executed on a shoestring budget. >> we talklk about child abuse. we do not talk about this issue enough. this is effective. >> if you doot have a big media budget, this is an opportunity to hava sharper nail. >> if you do not have a bigger hammer, you have to have a sharper il. thisis message is poignant emotional, and real. >> it does not let the e nfl of the book f everything, butt is a good move. this has the mosbuzz and is not going to air tonight. the go daddy puppy out. ta a look. ♪ ♪ >> it is buddydy! i am so glad you made it home. because i just s sold you
does it work?orks, and it is desned for e super bowl, because she is calling for a pizza, which as we know, everybody orders pizza dung the super bowl. you are kind of sucked in,n, just like the 911 opeperator was. then, tak the turn. it is powerful, because you fefeel like there arere people doing things like this. i know when we shared it around i s like, this is probably the most powerful ad in the super bo. not a big budget. brliantly executed on a shoestring budget. >> we talklk...
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what does that do to your world?: and my world, we are dealing with a consumer who is watching every dollar. 80% of america is watching every dollar and trading down. median family income is down over six years. they are watching every penny, so the stores have to offer better prices to attract the customers. the great stores in america all offer value. amazon -- all the growth -- where is the growth in retail? 90% of it is a value story. tom: do you link that in, dr. lee, to gdp? bill: absolutely, and people do not have a nominal income to spend as much as they did before. tom: dollar dynamics to play in it but they play in at the margin. bill: dollar dynamics affect core inflation. that is the measure that the fed also uses in the short run to gauge where the inflation pressures are. if that is lunging toward, way below its 2% target, the concern with the fed is -- does this signal transitory or does it tell us something more? tom: that is what this comes down to. they have. brendan: there was a doll whistle in the
what does that do to your world?: and my world, we are dealing with a consumer who is watching every dollar. 80% of america is watching every dollar and trading down. median family income is down over six years. they are watching every penny, so the stores have to offer better prices to attract the customers. the great stores in america all offer value. amazon -- all the growth -- where is the growth in retail? 90% of it is a value story. tom: do you link that in, dr. lee, to gdp? bill:...
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and does not do. and we have talked about the fact that not only are there people on record saying that what the president did was an overreach, members of the senate, 11 democratic senators who have come from states that filed suit claiming irreparable damage to their states who will have an opportunity to vote for the collins amendment hopefully here soon, but i just want to ask the senator, there is one part of what the president's executive order does that has -- to me stands out above and beyond the constitutional issues. and that is the ability of people who have committed domestic violence, child exploitation sexual abuse and child molestation to get -- somehow get kicked to the back of the line when it comes to being repatriated to their state. for example we all understand, as i said earlier that immigrants come here for a better life. we all understand that. we hoped they would come playing by the rules as opposed to not playing by the rules but why in the world would the president want to r
and does not do. and we have talked about the fact that not only are there people on record saying that what the president did was an overreach, members of the senate, 11 democratic senators who have come from states that filed suit claiming irreparable damage to their states who will have an opportunity to vote for the collins amendment hopefully here soon, but i just want to ask the senator, there is one part of what the president's executive order does that has -- to me stands out above and...
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but does the mayor really have a point? let's watch this. >> we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there's a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there have been times where america's shown arrogance. the struggle for woequality continues in many aspects of american life. there is a long history in this country of african-americans and latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. that's just a fact. i realize that america's critics will be quick to point out that at times we too have failed to live up to our ideals that america has plenty of problems within its own borders. this is true. so, yes, we have our own racial and ethnic tensions. our most costly mistakes came not from our restraint but from our willingness to rush into military adventures. in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 we did some things that were wrong. we tortured some folks. we did some things th
but does the mayor really have a point? let's watch this. >> we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there's a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. there have been times where america's shown arrogance. the struggle for woequality continues in many aspects of american life. there is a long history in this country of african-americans and latinos...
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it does not support teachers and it does not support highly qualified teachers in providing for them an incentive to teach. more importantly, my fellow students that may be called disabled, you know what they do to them. they raise the numbers of those who can be sent to those classes that in the old days we called slow classes so they're not mainstreamed they're just thrown over to the side. we stopped doing that decades ago, but this bill brings it right back home again. and then what the federal government does, it raises the standards to allow states not to weaken standards, not to weaken the assessment process, not to institute weak accountability systems but that is what this bill does now. and so my student who needs an opportunity does not have the support and poor children, money is taken from poor children and recklessly used for something else. why, mr. speaker, can't we make this a bipartisan bill and do what it was done for me by the federal government, it gave me the opportunity to stand on the floor of the house today as an african-american with a history of segregatio
it does not support teachers and it does not support highly qualified teachers in providing for them an incentive to teach. more importantly, my fellow students that may be called disabled, you know what they do to them. they raise the numbers of those who can be sent to those classes that in the old days we called slow classes so they're not mainstreamed they're just thrown over to the side. we stopped doing that decades ago, but this bill brings it right back home again. and then what the...
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what does it mean to love america? what does it mean to love a country?what i mean. if i say i love ice cream, you know what i mean. and you know i mean something completely different from loving my mother or loving my dog or loving gershwin or a view of the manhattan skyline. each one of those loves is a completely different kind of love, and yet, we are stuck with the same four-letter verb to express them all. if i say i love the rocky mountains, you have no idea what i mean. at first you might think you do, just as you might think you know what someone means when he says he loves a country, but you don't. when i say i love the rocky mountains, does it mean i love climbing them? does it mean i love climbing them in winter or just in summer? does it mean i love skiing the rocky mountains? or does it mean i just love staring down at them from 35,000 feet. the answer is i just love staring down at they will from airplane windows, but you had no way of knowing that when i said i love the rocky mountains. that's what i hear when i hear a politician say i lov
what does it mean to love america? what does it mean to love a country?what i mean. if i say i love ice cream, you know what i mean. and you know i mean something completely different from loving my mother or loving my dog or loving gershwin or a view of the manhattan skyline. each one of those loves is a completely different kind of love, and yet, we are stuck with the same four-letter verb to express them all. if i say i love the rocky mountains, you have no idea what i mean. at first you...
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the letter does not explain all that.t's why weneed to go on with negotiations. >> but the final decision must now be taken by all 19 euro zone countries. finance ministers will meet in brussels on friday to look for a way out of the stalemate. >> our political correspondent terry martin joins us. russell's welcome to the request from athens as a first step -- a brussels welcomed the request methods as a first step. why is germany finding it differently? >> if you look at statements from berlin and brussels they are pretty much saying the same thing. of course, berlin is being specific in its rejection of the greek proposal. the spokesman for the german finance ministry said that the proposal is not a "substantive" proposal for a solution. that it does not recognize the criteria that were apparently agreed to on monday within the eurogroup. it says that it is more of a bridge financing request. but what brussels is saying is a bit more diplomatic. it says it is a first good step. what is a first good step? it means it is
the letter does not explain all that.t's why weneed to go on with negotiations. >> but the final decision must now be taken by all 19 euro zone countries. finance ministers will meet in brussels on friday to look for a way out of the stalemate. >> our political correspondent terry martin joins us. russell's welcome to the request from athens as a first step -- a brussels welcomed the request methods as a first step. why is germany finding it differently? >> if you look at...
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nobody ever does that. that does not happen. it's make the assumption, 4% growth.not anywhere near that. their primary surplus has to be down around 4%. something similar to what norway used to do. >> greece is insolvent. >> the distinction is the search set is ireland. greece is not ireland or portugal. >> ireland and spain and portugal had credit crisis because they had a housing boom. greece has a greece problem. there are spending too much money before the crash. the finance minister has been saying greece does not have a liquidity problem. as that make sense to you? >> i do not think they will be up to pay back their debt anyway. greece and russia have one thing in common. they are playing this game of chicken with germany. they are both thinking europeans are week. they're trying to force the germans to get in. they're both plain crazies. they think by playing crazy, it is the other way they will force merkel to say, -- if germany does not give in and the situation blows up, it will undo a lot of the positive -- >> germany has time on their side. did you see
nobody ever does that. that does not happen. it's make the assumption, 4% growth.not anywhere near that. their primary surplus has to be down around 4%. something similar to what norway used to do. >> greece is insolvent. >> the distinction is the search set is ireland. greece is not ireland or portugal. >> ireland and spain and portugal had credit crisis because they had a housing boom. greece has a greece problem. there are spending too much money before the crash. the...
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does he not see it? does he not understand it? does he not see the connections?does he not realize the common strategy. hard to rally around somebody like that. is he causing difficulty for muslims. he doesn't make a distinction. he is probably trying to do theñÑ wrong effect by not saying islamic extremist terrorism and creating this distinct group of muslims it sounds like it must be all muslims. i mean,li3$v you want to make that -- i compare it to when i prosecuted the mafia. and i would say mafia. and some italian americans would get angry. i would say it's just the opposite. when i say mafia. i:distinguish 1.5% or 1% or half% or whatever it was from all the rest of you who are really good peoplec ñ as italian american can get away with itp9o more. it's important to call your enemy what it is to expecxyañ people to follow you.áukz a leader can't ex.m to follow him if is he ambiguous. >> if everyone is sitting in a room we have to decide who our enemy is. we have to who it is. you can't think it's 3 people and i think it's four people. when we are distracted
does he not see it? does he not understand it? does he not see the connections?does he not realize the common strategy. hard to rally around somebody like that. is he causing difficulty for muslims. he doesn't make a distinction. he is probably trying to do theñÑ wrong effect by not saying islamic extremist terrorism and creating this distinct group of muslims it sounds like it must be all muslims. i mean,li3$v you want to make that -- i compare it to when i prosecuted the mafia. and i would...
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does it really matter if mitt romney decides he's running or not. >> it definitely does. >> it does to your point for people like us who cover it day in and day out. those for people donateing money. the average person is more focused on the super bowl. >> i i dodo want to get to sarah palin. last weekend she gave that speech out in iowa. and a similar pattern here. a lot of conservative xen at a time torscompetent at a time leading the charge. charles cook called it a slow and unseamly dissent into as far as oig. let's take a look. >> things must cover for our government. look at it. it isn't too big to fail. it's too big to succeed. it's too big to succeed so we can afford no retreads or nothing will change with the same people, same politics that got us into this status quo. another of that word status quo. and it stands for, man, the middle class, he have day americans are really getting taken for a ride. >> this isn't about one bad speech. this is places like national review that cheered on sarah palin in 2008 when she was the vp nominee now kind of cutting her loose. >> it's take
does it really matter if mitt romney decides he's running or not. >> it definitely does. >> it does to your point for people like us who cover it day in and day out. those for people donateing money. the average person is more focused on the super bowl. >> i i dodo want to get to sarah palin. last weekend she gave that speech out in iowa. and a similar pattern here. a lot of conservative xen at a time torscompetent at a time leading the charge. charles cook called it a slow...
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it does include the public. it does include the individuals. when these unfunded mandates are placed upon them this bill would make sure that they are at least asked about it. that's what we are seeking. at this time i'd like to recognize for one minute the gentleman from north carolina, mr. meadows. the chair: the gentleman fromed in north carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. meadows: i thank you, mr. speaker. the chairman points out very clearly that indeed the definition of private sector includes individuals. i would also like to go out further and talk about -- we are talking about small businesses and how they are -- they are not supported in this. it's troubling because if that were the case, the national federation of independent businesses who represent thousands and thousands of small businesses, or the small business and entrepreneurship council, which does the same, would not be endorsing this piece of legislation. so, mr. speaker, i want to make sure that the record is corrected with regards to the $18 million. that was clear
it does include the public. it does include the individuals. when these unfunded mandates are placed upon them this bill would make sure that they are at least asked about it. that's what we are seeking. at this time i'd like to recognize for one minute the gentleman from north carolina, mr. meadows. the chair: the gentleman fromed in north carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. meadows: i thank you, mr. speaker. the chairman points out very clearly that indeed the definition of private...
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and ted cruz, what does this mean the same question, what does this mean to scott walker and what doesk it's a real boost for scott walker because he hasn't been in the national stage before. certainly rand paul has. and by virtue of his association with his father is a well-known name. ted cruz obviously playing in national politics. when you're governor you don't necessarily rise to the national stage to the degree you do when you're one of the elite 100 in washington or like jeb bush, you carry a very famous name along with you. so i think this really is a boost for scott walker. i think they're probably very pleased in scott walker's camp to come in second. i think they've got to be pleased in jeb bush's camp as well after being the subject and the target of so much derision by the republican party to company in fifth. i bet the conspiracy theorists are going to say he stacked the deck by bussing all these people in. >> you make a good point about walker. winning the iowa auction he's been making a lot of headlines dealing with the union situation in wisconsin. is he punching throu
and ted cruz, what does this mean the same question, what does this mean to scott walker and what doesk it's a real boost for scott walker because he hasn't been in the national stage before. certainly rand paul has. and by virtue of his association with his father is a well-known name. ted cruz obviously playing in national politics. when you're governor you don't necessarily rise to the national stage to the degree you do when you're one of the elite 100 in washington or like jeb bush, you...
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to out the request for the demolition and how long does that take? >> sf public works has an as-needed contract that we're using so we're not facing a typical process for this demolition work. we can tap into that already- contract. so that's not the timeline that we should be worried about. the actual demolition work i think is not that complicated, may take a month to two months in terms of the actual work stating the work, putting up the protective fencing and actually doing the demolition work. so the amount of time it takes to demolish can easily be accomplished between now and wida's need for this site. >> and then -- so in terms of the restrictions on us, it's the bcdc requirement that --. >> yeah, it's both the permanent requirement under the america's cup and a special area plan requirement and i think elsa mentioned to you that bcdc can charge up to $30,000 in fines for failure to comply. >> is that per day or total? >> i think it's --. >> the way it works is under the permit, the america's cup permit, they can fine the port up to $30,000 t
to out the request for the demolition and how long does that take? >> sf public works has an as-needed contract that we're using so we're not facing a typical process for this demolition work. we can tap into that already- contract. so that's not the timeline that we should be worried about. the actual demolition work i think is not that complicated, may take a month to two months in terms of the actual work stating the work, putting up the protective fencing and actually doing the...
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how does that position them?> we said in 2007, when mitt romney was running against rudy giuliani and john mccain, we felt money talks and early money screams. that was why we created call day. we raised $6.5 million at the start of the campaign. jeb bush has done a remarkable job of getting out there early and locking down fundraisers and saying hillary clinton is going to have $2 billion or at least $1.7 billion. who is going to be able to go up against that? is it going to be someone knew -- new that has not had an opportunity to have their message tested or will it be someone like jeb issue is able -- jeb bush who is able to pull the money together early and raise more than a billion dollars? >> let me ask a question about governor romney. when we heard him do the call, it was noticeable that he left the door ajar. if any circumstance would arise where he might change his mind he said that seems unlikely. can you imagine any circumstance in which he would get back in this race? >> one thing i know about mitt
how does that position them?> we said in 2007, when mitt romney was running against rudy giuliani and john mccain, we felt money talks and early money screams. that was why we created call day. we raised $6.5 million at the start of the campaign. jeb bush has done a remarkable job of getting out there early and locking down fundraisers and saying hillary clinton is going to have $2 billion or at least $1.7 billion. who is going to be able to go up against that? is it going to be someone knew...
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he does need to practice. he does need to work on his swing. he does need to heal up a little bit.d that's one thing we saw after the scandal a few years ago, that once he lost his focus, he was unable to perform on the course. and so now he needs to get that focus back so he needs to work on himself mentally as well as physically. >> that is the question which is the larger issue, his mental health meaning that spirit that competitive thing that's almost indescribable that he needs to be as fierce as he has or problems with his back and other problems physically zbh. >> exactly. it's half and half. obviously he is turning 40 this year. he's not 28 like he used to be. there's good to be some issue there. more than that you know there was a point where he -- the momentum was carrying him to win after win after win. and he doesn't have that anymore. so he does need to mentally get in the right place. some of that will be spending time with his mom, with lindsey vonn, whoever he needs to spend time with. >> i'm sure that will help but when you look as i pointed out, you wrote the book
he does need to practice. he does need to work on his swing. he does need to heal up a little bit.d that's one thing we saw after the scandal a few years ago, that once he lost his focus, he was unable to perform on the course. and so now he needs to get that focus back so he needs to work on himself mentally as well as physically. >> that is the question which is the larger issue, his mental health meaning that spirit that competitive thing that's almost indescribable that he needs to be...
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it will address that 20 percent systemwide short age number. >> what does that mean? in the past we've helped create again their partnership opportunities because we know what everybody else needs and sort of create those connections for all of them. so with those actions we're rolling them into our work plan so we're in the process right now of doing our work plan development for next fiscal year and they will call out each of those specifically and that's where the our activity on developing new water supplies is going to be focussed and water transfers and looking at these partnership opportunities, outside funding and supporting your local agencies in their other projects so with that that i'll conclude my comments that i have and answer any questions you might have. >> first of all, excellent presentation and mostly because of the excellent work behind it and the thought process i very much appreciate that. what do you need from us? >> that's an interesting question i think a few things and it goes back to your commitment. our our expectation is that you are goin
it will address that 20 percent systemwide short age number. >> what does that mean? in the past we've helped create again their partnership opportunities because we know what everybody else needs and sort of create those connections for all of them. so with those actions we're rolling them into our work plan so we're in the process right now of doing our work plan development for next fiscal year and they will call out each of those specifically and that's where the our activity on...
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does he think he can work with united states as a partner? >> i think he does. signs in the recent weeks that some in the u.s. government have come around to that view as well. we used to talk about assad leaving as a precondition to negotiations. that link which has completely disappeared in what u.s. officials are saying. and there have been a few leaks in recent weeks, in that the u.s. is considering some kind of accommodation with a thought. i thought would not have -- a thought been a --ssad would not have granted this interview with me in the first place without this notion. that is why he came across as so reasonable. the price for cooperation would be total acquiescence to what he wants. >> and the question is whether he will work with the 5000 troops that the u.s. is helping to train in saudi. much more to talk about. the president is preparing to ask congress for new war powers today. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning. i'm olivia sterns. but getting to the top headlines. disagreement over gay marriage. david axelrod said obama feigned
does he think he can work with united states as a partner? >> i think he does. signs in the recent weeks that some in the u.s. government have come around to that view as well. we used to talk about assad leaving as a precondition to negotiations. that link which has completely disappeared in what u.s. officials are saying. and there have been a few leaks in recent weeks, in that the u.s. is considering some kind of accommodation with a thought. i thought would not have -- a thought been...
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does buy into the belief that so many ills in the middle east flows from colonialism and does buy into the fact that it has been polluted by veteranwestern values. those beliefs exist. in some communities around the world, it is widespread. it makes people especially young people who may be disaffected or alienated, more ripe for radicalization, so we have to be able to talk honestly about those issues. we've got to be much more clear about how we're rejecting certain ideas. so just as leaders like myself reject the notion that terrorists like isil represent islam, muslim leaders need to do more to discredit the notion that there is an inherant slash in civilizations. it damages islam and muslims. [ applause ] and when all of us together are doing our part to reject the narratives of violent extremists, when all of us are doing our part to be very clear about the fact that there are certain universal precepts and values that need to be respected in this interconnected world, that's the beginnings of a partnership. as we go forward, we need to find new ways to amplify the voices of peac
does buy into the belief that so many ills in the middle east flows from colonialism and does buy into the fact that it has been polluted by veteranwestern values. those beliefs exist. in some communities around the world, it is widespread. it makes people especially young people who may be disaffected or alienated, more ripe for radicalization, so we have to be able to talk honestly about those issues. we've got to be much more clear about how we're rejecting certain ideas. so just as leaders...
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my question to you is why does this speech matter? >> you can she -- you can see she has just now come out there. we will talk about it after she starts speaking. she has done very few events in the united states will stop there's a huge -- there's a vacuum now any interest of what she has to say. people can say no rush, no hurry. she needs to start defining herself with the umbrella theme she is going to run on, which is make history. >> we cannot take it out of context. it has not been a great time for her. a lot of stories out there. good for her. there is bad polling and whether she's asked in the q&a about this things or implicitly in the thing you said, this is a moment where her image has been taking shape for many years. maybe she can turn the corner here. >> we saw over the weekend that it is bad for her team to talk about the strategy of selling her. but they do and this is the kind of event where she needs to show people what she is like relaxed. >> this should be a place where she can take advantage of something that is a
my question to you is why does this speech matter? >> you can she -- you can see she has just now come out there. we will talk about it after she starts speaking. she has done very few events in the united states will stop there's a huge -- there's a vacuum now any interest of what she has to say. people can say no rush, no hurry. she needs to start defining herself with the umbrella theme she is going to run on, which is make history. >> we cannot take it out of context. it has not...
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how does this make sense?at sense and is consistent with twitter's overall product direction which is getting users to consume content that active users are putting out. a lot of the discussion on twitter is that it has not done much for the nonpower user. this allows consumers to interact with brands and with influencers. if you look at what is happening on tv, big brand dollars still being spent on tv but the audience and time are shifting and the dollars have not correlated. we have talked about this disconnect for a while but it is finally happening. one guy on buying has more members than the people -- number of people who watched "breaking bad." these vine and instagram and youtube stars are basically the new cable channels. twitter has a new opportunity which is consistent with their syndication strategy with yahoo! japan footboard -- >> why have they had such a hard time attracting new users? their user growth is in the low single digits. >> the user growth has not scaled like people had expected but i
how does this make sense?at sense and is consistent with twitter's overall product direction which is getting users to consume content that active users are putting out. a lot of the discussion on twitter is that it has not done much for the nonpower user. this allows consumers to interact with brands and with influencers. if you look at what is happening on tv, big brand dollars still being spent on tv but the audience and time are shifting and the dollars have not correlated. we have talked...
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does that make sense? >> what is that mean -- does that mean? >> you made a few million dollars and you invested it all. i kind of want to see a little bit of arrogance or something i can make fun of by 10 not really getting it -- but i am not really getting it. >> i will work on that. >> two days ago i was in palo alto and called for an uber. the driver called and said where are you going? i said a few miles and he canceled the ride. son of a bitch. i assume that he was fired. the thing about uber back in the day i would never have to deal with that shit. >> if you are to wave down a taxi in manhattan and say that i'm going to brooklyn, he is going to say it hell hell no. there is no one to complain to. we are not perfect but we strive to be. nothing happens, we encourage the feedback -- when that happens, we encourage the feedback. >> it is against the rules to engage in old taxi behaviors? >> this is the tricky balance of this kind of business. right? we have two sets of customers. the writers and the drivers -- the riders and the drivers. in
does that make sense? >> what is that mean -- does that mean? >> you made a few million dollars and you invested it all. i kind of want to see a little bit of arrogance or something i can make fun of by 10 not really getting it -- but i am not really getting it. >> i will work on that. >> two days ago i was in palo alto and called for an uber. the driver called and said where are you going? i said a few miles and he canceled the ride. son of a bitch. i assume that he was...
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what does she need to be running around right now? >> i have believe it or not my little spies inside hillary's camp. >> you do? >> people very close to the campaign. >> better not find out. es pi -- espionage. >> they tell me the level is def con five. >> i can't comment on that. what i would say -- >> you don't need to mention by name. you can say you have friends in the campaign. >> doi have friends in the campaign. >> they're afraid of this as they're equally afraid of bosnia bosnia afraid of sir edmond ill lair. >> it's not a great week for these stories sure. >> i think they're more concerned about what hillary's going to look like as a candidate early on. we saw what happened on her book tour. >> it bounced. >> it did. but they're seeing on the democratic side they don't have a deep bench. and they don't want hillary to go out the year when republicans are going to be fighting in a primary making more gaffes for republicans to use against her. and of course they're going to keep silent on all of these scandals bubbling up as we
what does she need to be running around right now? >> i have believe it or not my little spies inside hillary's camp. >> you do? >> people very close to the campaign. >> better not find out. es pi -- espionage. >> they tell me the level is def con five. >> i can't comment on that. what i would say -- >> you don't need to mention by name. you can say you have friends in the campaign. >> doi have friends in the campaign. >> they're afraid of...
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he does that every time he goes out to speak. does it matter?atters who people who respond to the dog whistle that he was doing, which is to drum up the otherness of president obama. some of the criticisms we have about president obama's foreign policies absolutely 100% accurate. some of it is not. some of it is based upon true facts and what he decided to do was not the best thing to do, and some of it is because we don't like him. we don't like him for various reasons. part of the reason has to do with his race. to separate -- >> really, lz? >> to separate is not possible. >> i let you talk. i let you finish. >> go ahead, sorry. >> thank you. thank you. so we've seen this since president obama's been on the national scene back in 2006-2007, there's been this constant criticism or ways to put him as some sort of other, take our country back. is he an american citizen? it's this constant other ness that has an element of racism to it. people who respond to that sort of dog whistle think what giuliani matters. this who don't roll their eyes at it
he does that every time he goes out to speak. does it matter?atters who people who respond to the dog whistle that he was doing, which is to drum up the otherness of president obama. some of the criticisms we have about president obama's foreign policies absolutely 100% accurate. some of it is not. some of it is based upon true facts and what he decided to do was not the best thing to do, and some of it is because we don't like him. we don't like him for various reasons. part of the reason has...
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it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold... is there. you don't have to go it alone. e*trade gives you the support and guidance to make informed decisions. are you type e*? neil: lawmakers cannot cut the deal i will bring in the altman negotiator. -- the ultimate negotiators. >> if we can make a profit five interested. >> i am sorry it started this way. >> i don't care how it starts at the end on a positive note. neil: that went well the star of hard-core pawn. >> you cannot play games in politics. uk and but to resolve a situation unique to work together. neil: you negotiate with people. he wants a thousand dollars when think it is worth $5 but how you handle that? how does that come together? >> with negotiation there's three basic things to manage your emotions. holman security or terrorism brings out the of the year. will not washington has to be focused on the issue. that is really important we don't owe the bottom line in the most fecund paid during a budget but no amount of money is worth gi
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with the registry, though, that does mean that there will still be the requirement for our office to do a survey and to develop some programs, whether it be a marketing-based program that businesses can utilize a designation that they are a legacy business to help, you know, icon on their web site at their business, and then also if there are legacy businesses that we are -- that may need some support either utilizing usf family legacy business support work helping families transition from one generation to the next and running the business or programs that might help businesses where the employees might want to -- such as green apple books where the owner retired and the employs bought the business from the owner. so developing some of those programs and that's why with the sbdc we could they would be helpful in helping us construct some of those programs. that said with the registry program, there will be some criteria and application. in the legislation supervisor campos' intent is really around small legacy businesses in our neighborhood corridors so this legislation doesn't spec
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>> it does. there's no distinction at all in the floor plans in the height, in the massing, in the location in the lot, in the finishing in the parking from the permit that was suspended following the accident. >> okay. >> counselor, i have a question as well, so what was the determinant cost from the permit holding regarding the improvements that were made to the subject property? >> commissioner, i would have to check my report, i don't have that figure at the top of my head, if you'll give me a minute, i'll look it up. >> sure. >> if you look on page 14 of exhibit 1 there is a handwritten cost summary of the site work valuation that was part of the report that dbi released, and the total site work cost for those completed items if they were done in their entirety would be 661 thousand 712 dollars. based on our inspection records and other
>> it does. there's no distinction at all in the floor plans in the height, in the massing, in the location in the lot, in the finishing in the parking from the permit that was suspended following the accident. >> okay. >> counselor, i have a question as well, so what was the determinant cost from the permit holding regarding the improvements that were made to the subject property? >> commissioner, i would have to check my report, i don't have that figure at the top of...
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if it does. that's harshly unconstitutional and if it does,ite going to affect federal and state programs. >> let me ask you. didn't the court decide -- >> absolutely judge. >> between the situation here this court has never decided this issue. it's just the lower courts have decided it. in a uniform fashion. have we ever appealed courts of appeals rules in past years? the answer is yes. >> you have rejected the overwhelming consensus of the court of appeals. >> that's why ski the question. why? why? i'm not saying you couldn't do it. i'm simply saying why and i don't want to repeat my question for the fourth time and you began to give an answer and the answer you began to give was based on the constitutional problem that has arisen and i've taken that in and read it and do you have other answers or not? i want you to fully answer it? >> sure. the plain text is clear. and the purposes of the fair housing act would be undermined by extending disparate impact liability to this degree. >> well, you'
if it does. that's harshly unconstitutional and if it does,ite going to affect federal and state programs. >> let me ask you. didn't the court decide -- >> absolutely judge. >> between the situation here this court has never decided this issue. it's just the lower courts have decided it. in a uniform fashion. have we ever appealed courts of appeals rules in past years? the answer is yes. >> you have rejected the overwhelming consensus of the court of appeals. >>...
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what does that mean for us? we have to develop systems that degrade gracefully, be able to operate degraded and in much more contested environments. we think our ability to dominate in the air space airtime cyberspace domains is going to be in question. so we will operate on land that facilitates freedom of action of movement in those more contested the main street so wedomains. one of the things i'm concerned about him access to commercial satellite imagery unmanned aerial systems, and capabilities with autonomous systems, long-range missile capabilities, tied to weapons of mass destruction. it is a narcissistic way to define it. there's a tremendous offense of capability by potential enemies that is analogous to the v1 and v2 threat from europe and world war ii. i think what we're seeing increasingly our enemies using long-range missile capabilities in urban areas and restrictive terrain which is will demand a joint force answer. our army has got to be prepared to contribute to that through expeditionary maneu
what does that mean for us? we have to develop systems that degrade gracefully, be able to operate degraded and in much more contested environments. we think our ability to dominate in the air space airtime cyberspace domains is going to be in question. so we will operate on land that facilitates freedom of action of movement in those more contested the main street so wedomains. one of the things i'm concerned about him access to commercial satellite imagery unmanned aerial systems, and...
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does it make it right? does it make it wrong? as they say, to the spoils go the victor. >> narrator: investigators estimate that during his presidency, taylor siphoned off anywhere from $280 million to $3 billion dollars. eventually, he would be arrested and tried at the hague - but not for crimes committed in liberia - but for his role in the war in sierra leone. though at his trial, he was questioned about firestone. >> now, harbel is the location for what economic activity? >> harbel is the location of the firestone rubber plantation. >> and what was the significance of capturing that? >> oh, you had immediately a means that would provide the needed financial assistance that we needed for the revolution. >> narrator: taylor said that firestone gave him economic and political capital at a critical juncture in the war. >> so once we captured harbel, we then made it very clear to the firestone plantation company that they could no longer be permitted to exercise allegiance to the government in monrovia. so they became at that par
does it make it right? does it make it wrong? as they say, to the spoils go the victor. >> narrator: investigators estimate that during his presidency, taylor siphoned off anywhere from $280 million to $3 billion dollars. eventually, he would be arrested and tried at the hague - but not for crimes committed in liberia - but for his role in the war in sierra leone. though at his trial, he was questioned about firestone. >> now, harbel is the location for what economic activity?...
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>> it does. it does. it does. it does for people like us and those who cover this. it does for people who are donate money and who are activists. the average person is focused on the super bowl rather than he is running. >> new to the super bowl segment. i want to get to sarah palin because she gave the speech in iowa which is a similar pa eastern, a lot of conservative commentators leading the charge "disjointed," "sad," "tragedy," a dissent into farce from charles cook. >> things must change for our government. look at it. it isn't too-big-to-fail. it too big to succeed. it's too big to succeed so we can aford no retreads or nothing will change with the same people the same policies that get us in the status quo, and i love that word, status quo and it stands for, man the middle-class every americans are getting taken for a ride. >> this isn't about one bad teach but places like "national review," that cheer her on in 2008 are cutting her loose. >> it is taking the conservative media too long to realize the sarah palin problem. she has been getting same type of sp
>> it does. it does. it does. it does for people like us and those who cover this. it does for people who are donate money and who are activists. the average person is focused on the super bowl rather than he is running. >> new to the super bowl segment. i want to get to sarah palin because she gave the speech in iowa which is a similar pa eastern, a lot of conservative commentators leading the charge "disjointed," "sad," "tragedy," a dissent into farce...
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that does it for us. now it's time for "the last word", with lawrence o'donnell. >> i've never seen you so excited about a four-letter word. are you going to have a veto party? >> it's very exciting. we haven't had any. >> and it's a real constitutional power. let's see it work. >> yay, civics. thanks lawrence. >>> first up tonight, john boehner and mitch mcconnell. they are washington's current masters of painting themselves into a corner and they have done it once again. and later in the rewrite, the four-letter word that has more possible means than any other. >> we need a fully-funded department of homeland security. >> the coast guard, secret service workers. >> it shouldn't be controversial. >> inside the mall of america this afternoon, heightened security. >> shopping centers on alert after a terror propaganda video targeting the mall of america. >> congress should do their job. >> with the clock ticking, late today, another senate debate. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> but no resolution. >> it
that does it for us. now it's time for "the last word", with lawrence o'donnell. >> i've never seen you so excited about a four-letter word. are you going to have a veto party? >> it's very exciting. we haven't had any. >> and it's a real constitutional power. let's see it work. >> yay, civics. thanks lawrence. >>> first up tonight, john boehner and mitch mcconnell. they are washington's current masters of painting themselves into a corner and they...
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. -- rarely if etcher ever does. neil: all right part of a bartering chip if you will? >> keystone is a absolute must from a energy stan stand point. it increases energys and jobs, and president does not like it, what is wrong with that. >> thank you chairman. >> thank you neil. neil: president said his budget is not all smoke and mirrors when it comes to pay are for that infrastructure stuff he has a plan, stuffing it to companies who have their hone money overseas. my tkpw-bgs guest is next guest is not convinceed that 1 and done is realistic. temporarytemp taxes are never temporary. i agree with you. what do you think of this. >> he proposeing tax foreign income of u.s. businesses every year right now thigh can defer a payment on -- that tax until they bridge that money back, he said no, i want to tax it every year at a slightly lower rate than they're tacked right now these policies will bepation full gain fullto theic -- painful to the economy. he said we need corporate tax reform that would lower tax rate. he g
. -- rarely if etcher ever does. neil: all right part of a bartering chip if you will? >> keystone is a absolute must from a energy stan stand point. it increases energys and jobs, and president does not like it, what is wrong with that. >> thank you chairman. >> thank you neil. neil: president said his budget is not all smoke and mirrors when it comes to pay are for that infrastructure stuff he has a plan, stuffing it to companies who have their hone money overseas. my...
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does this buzz feed diminish the presidency? in your answer please use the phrase diminish the presidency. >> diminish the presidency. no, it doesn't diminish the presidency, but you don't want to see him doing things like that. you want to see him doing presidential things. maybe we can do something to see him fight big business or foreign policy, not things i would do. i don't want to see him checking to see how many retweets he got. he doesn't seem like a selfie leader. i can see kim jong-un being a selfie guy. i am basing that purely on stereo types. >> you don't think he is a selfie president and maybe he is fighting big business with this video for something or other. >> we edited out the part where he was saying february 15th as the cutoff. >> yes, it was -- this was to promote obamacare. we cut out most of the part about obamacare because that was the boring part. we wanted to see him taking selfies. was holding a selfie stick worth getting people to sign up for obamacare. >> isn't february 15th after valentine's day? >>
does this buzz feed diminish the presidency? in your answer please use the phrase diminish the presidency. >> diminish the presidency. no, it doesn't diminish the presidency, but you don't want to see him doing things like that. you want to see him doing presidential things. maybe we can do something to see him fight big business or foreign policy, not things i would do. i don't want to see him checking to see how many retweets he got. he doesn't seem like a selfie leader. i can see kim...
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does howard ward buy? warrant buffett sold at or if one of his lieutenants sold that. they did not own it all that long. i have three oil holdings. i would rather be a buyer today. they should reflect the theoretical average price of crude over the next 10-20 years. it will be higher. >> howard ward on where to find value. >> let's take a quick data check pretty was futures little changed after the s&p did close at a record high yesterday. keep an eye out for those fed minutes due out at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the dollar -- the euro a bit weaker against the dollar. >> you was oil drillers and retreat -- u.s. oil drillers in retreat. that does not mean that oil production will follow. the man we turn to when we get confused about oil -- your work and the estimates you are looking at show that shall production -- shale oil prices will not fall. just growing more slowly. >> when we think about what we have seen in the gas market as an indicator of what we could see in the oil market -- if you years ago it was con
does howard ward buy? warrant buffett sold at or if one of his lieutenants sold that. they did not own it all that long. i have three oil holdings. i would rather be a buyer today. they should reflect the theoretical average price of crude over the next 10-20 years. it will be higher. >> howard ward on where to find value. >> let's take a quick data check pretty was futures little changed after the s&p did close at a record high yesterday. keep an eye out for those fed minutes...
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bill: is it different than what bill does?has his own version of the black box. >> i do not know what he has in his box, i know what we have in hours. we do not want to be in the prediction business. we start by figuring out how much risk we want to take and how to quantify it and how to realize it. then, we figure out what type of returns are in line with the risk expectation that we can generate and how many returns can we find that have low correlations to one another. bill: you do not have guys sitting around, making these decisions. >> you need people to build computer models. maybe in 20 or 30, or 40 years that can happen. it is not out of the question. stephanie: are you building better models today? >> we look at performance every year. your investors look. we had a modest year. you have no lockup at all. investors are willing to say we will ride out a bad year. >> we know how to control our risk and realize our risk. bill: lower the smart thing she did? >> those are things we built the year before, the year prior to t
bill: is it different than what bill does?has his own version of the black box. >> i do not know what he has in his box, i know what we have in hours. we do not want to be in the prediction business. we start by figuring out how much risk we want to take and how to quantify it and how to realize it. then, we figure out what type of returns are in line with the risk expectation that we can generate and how many returns can we find that have low correlations to one another. bill: you do not...
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>>f does angela merkel care -- >> does angela merkel care? >> she cares less than she used to. the germans believe, mistakenly in my view, they believe they have ring fenced the contagion of a greek exit. if worse comes to worse and the greeks are completely unpleasant to deal with and they make it politically damaging to merkel both domestically but also within the eu -- >> what can she do? >> she can say, that's it. there is no more money. we are not passing an extension of the bailout or we are not going to pass any further funds and you are going to default. a greek exit is more possible -- when you and i talked about this two years ago, i thought there was no chance at all of the great exit because the politics were completely -- >> what would happen economically if it gets out of the eurozone/ >> obviously, the banks are liquid and the short-term hit for the greek economy is enormous. they have to rebuild from scratch. they are also out of this common market, and that has a lot of implications in terms of trade. >> what happens to their creditors/ >> the bonds will increa
>>f does angela merkel care -- >> does angela merkel care? >> she cares less than she used to. the germans believe, mistakenly in my view, they believe they have ring fenced the contagion of a greek exit. if worse comes to worse and the greeks are completely unpleasant to deal with and they make it politically damaging to merkel both domestically but also within the eu -- >> what can she do? >> she can say, that's it. there is no more money. we are not passing an...