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you can read all these stories at foxnews.com. >> on the. >> not on our air doug doug that's all fori, done by our own james rosen who was traveling with the secretary of state. he gave it to him to try to pitch an interview. appearing visibly pleased. he said i wouldn't be -- >> john: i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. the u.s. and russia hammer out a tentative deal on syria after the president puts a vote and strike on hold. >> this initiative has the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons without the use of force. >> the united states and russia are committed to the elimination of syrian chemical weapons in the soonest and safest manner. >> but can we rely on the russians to get assad to comply? >> now, the russians are supposed to be the ones who are telling us that they would be in charge disarming the guy they are arming? >> russia has put its credibility on the line in pursuing this with us and others it's an
you can read all these stories at foxnews.com. >> on the. >> not on our air doug doug that's all fori, done by our own james rosen who was traveling with the secretary of state. he gave it to him to try to pitch an interview. appearing visibly pleased. he said i wouldn't be -- >> john: i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. the u.s. and russia hammer out a tentative deal on syria after the president puts a vote and strike on hold. >> this initiative has the potential to...
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doug, in a second, you may hear a noise that sounds like someone hanging up. [dial tone] loser. i'm glad deacon canceled. i get my couch-doug back. yeah, he's back. i'm sorry i snapped at you before about the picture. it was just... it's annoying. do you know that they actually put it in the office newsletter? do you know what the caption was? "mary-kate and ashley." mm-hmm. mm-hmm. i'm just saying, i mean, whatever, but people have actually stopped me on the street and told me i look like j-lo, you know? and one has actually met her. and this girl, trust me, looks nothing like j-lo. so by simple multiplication, there is no way that i look like this girl. [disco music plays] and it's not like i need people coming up to me every 2 seconds and telling me i'm beautiful or anything. but i definitely don't need people telling me i look like people that i don't look like. you know what i'm saying, hon? oh, yeah. what? you kidding me? and let's say everybody was right at the office and i look exactly like this girl. do you know what? it really doesn't matter to me, because i'm beautiful in here. hi, dex. hey, how's it going? morning, angie. hey, whatcha got there? you got some mail? hi, lila! hey. how ya doing? hey, new look. lila and... slutty lila. dougdoug? hello? [answering machine beeps] doug: hey, baby. i'm heading out to the club after work tonight. gotta go do the cupid thang again. don't wait up. love you. [machine beeps] hey, carrie, it's lila. listen, i was thinking, tomorrow, let's try to convince tom in accounting that i'm you! bye! hey, look, this singles world, it's a bumpy ride. but the important thing is, you're out here trying, buddy... and i'm here for you. why did you wake me up for this? you love the club scene. i do not! all right? i'm awkward and sweaty, and many women think i'm in junior high. do not do that to yourself. you, my friend, you're awesome. now i have to meet some people at the bar. you wouldn't like them. they're really not your type. but you... you're awesome. freaks. you've never seen the terminator? i don't believe you. deacon? oh, hey, girl! hey, what's going on? i thought you were going out with doug tonight. no. actually, i met someone. i'm hanging out with wendy tonight. wendy, carrie. carrie
doug, in a second, you may hear a noise that sounds like someone hanging up. [dial tone] loser. i'm glad deacon canceled. i get my couch-doug back. yeah, he's back. i'm sorry i snapped at you before about the picture. it was just... it's annoying. do you know that they actually put it in the office newsletter? do you know what the caption was? "mary-kate and ashley." mm-hmm. mm-hmm. i'm just saying, i mean, whatever, but people have actually stopped me on the street and told me i look...
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doug pulls his car over and grabs a baseball bat in his trunk. doug's not taking any chance that this guy could get away or, worse, that he carjacks someone or breaks into a nearby home. >> he was really amped up when i saw him. his eyes were as big as silver dollars. >> the man takes out a pair of bolt cutters and threatens to kill dougoug persists. >> i hit him a couple of good times with the bat and didn't seem to faze him. >> within seconds, police catch up at the scene. there's some confusion as to who doug is, but soon it's all straightened out. the suspect later pleads guilty to charges of endangerment and aggravated assault and is sentenced to 16 1/2 years in prison. with the suspect in police custody, chopper pilot joe hans turns his attention to the crushed white car in the middle of the intersection, and his heart sinks. >> one of the first things that came out of the car was a baby seat. >> miraculously, the women and children in that car walk away with only minor injuries. it's a comforting end to an adrenaline pumping morning. but for doug click, the story doesn't end there. his bravery and quick action captures the media's attention. >> doug click, good morning. >> good morning. >> man, what a morning you had. >> it's been a heck of a 24 hours. >> but for the son of a police chief and brother of four po
doug pulls his car over and grabs a baseball bat in his trunk. doug's not taking any chance that this guy could get away or, worse, that he carjacks someone or breaks into a nearby home. >> he was really amped up when i saw him. his eyes were as big as silver dollars. >> the man takes out a pair of bolt cutters and threatens to kill dougoug persists. >> i hit him a couple of good times with the bat and didn't seem to faze him. >> within seconds, police catch up at the...
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really, between both for doug band and for sort of bill clinton and clinton land as a whole, overlap between the great public good that they've been doing, including doug band. doug band helped come up with the clinton global initiative, which has distributed billions of dollars around the world. >> does amazing stuff. >> does amazing stuff, but there's been increasing overlap between that public good and private benefit. >> there's two stories i want to get out of you from the piece. one is about the post office, which, it was a jaw-dropping story to me. what happened with the post office? >> so, in 2009, doug band's family owns the post office in sarasota. his dad's a very successful real estate -- >> they own the building the post office leases from. >> exactly, the main post office in sarasota, where doug is from. the postal service, desperate to get its finances in better shape, wants to buy this building back from the family. they have sort of a lease-to-buy arrangement. the family objects to the terms that the postal service -- >> the price. >> the price. the postal service offers $800,000 for this building. the family wants a lot more. so, doug places a c
really, between both for doug band and for sort of bill clinton and clinton land as a whole, overlap between the great public good that they've been doing, including doug band. doug band helped come up with the clinton global initiative, which has distributed billions of dollars around the world. >> does amazing stuff. >> does amazing stuff, but there's been increasing overlap between that public good and private benefit. >> there's two stories i want to get out of you from...
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shocking thing is doug franz from the state department saying it is willful ignorance to think that there are still remaining questions on benghazi and that is offensive, and i know doug, and doug needs to be it is not willful ignorance when we find out through this report that top state department officials weren't even interviewed and hey, doug, guess what, secretary of state hillary clinton was not interviewed and how is it willful ignorance to suggest that we have serious questions about benghazi and what happened when no one has been punished? this accountability review board was neither a review and no one has been held accountable, and it is outrageous and for doug franz from the state department to say it is willful ignorance for us to raise questions about it, i think that someone needs to haul doug in front of the committee and ask what's so willfully ignorant about asking why wasn't hillary clinton or tom niz e, her deputy interviewd aggressively and why didn't we use subpoena power to get to the bottom of it. we have known that it was a joke, and this report shows it. >> you mentioned that secretary of undermanagement secretary patrick kennedy who is mentioned in th
shocking thing is doug franz from the state department saying it is willful ignorance to think that there are still remaining questions on benghazi and that is offensive, and i know doug, and doug needs to be it is not willful ignorance when we find out through this report that top state department officials weren't even interviewed and hey, doug, guess what, secretary of state hillary clinton was not interviewed and how is it willful ignorance to suggest that we have serious questions about...
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doug. thanks, doug. >>> i guess you can call this [ snapping fingers ] man: for me... it's staying fit.aying motivated. it's... staying on track. with aetna, i have the tools to monitor my high blood pressure, get warning signs about health risks, and take steps to get back on track. no matter what your healthy is, aetna can help you get there. what's your healthy? >>> here is the deal. you are 0-3. we finally get a win. how come you are not feeling jacked up and like, wow, this is something big. what's up with that, jason? what do you think? >> reporter: advance, the reason the guys aren't getting excited, the win came against the back up running back, back up full back. the skins were supposed to win and that's what they did. redskins atnfc 1-3 record, it3cn >>> nfc east is not a goo gooddivision. this win is very, very big for this team. it helps so much going into two weeks from now. >> i think this is a great football team. i think they played poorly. i think there's a corner that they maybe started to turn, and they know they are a good football team. it's the confidence or spark.
doug. thanks, doug. >>> i guess you can call this [ snapping fingers ] man: for me... it's staying fit.aying motivated. it's... staying on track. with aetna, i have the tools to monitor my high blood pressure, get warning signs about health risks, and take steps to get back on track. no matter what your healthy is, aetna can help you get there. what's your healthy? >>> here is the deal. you are 0-3. we finally get a win. how come you are not feeling jacked up and like, wow,...
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doug rodriguez. "jimmy, i love simon and garfunkel, but i really love black simon and garfunkel. could you have them on? from chili, doug rodriguez." dougude's on 125th, and i saw them perform. they brought the house down. they're amazing. so here to perform a song from their box set, ladies and gentlemen, black simon and garfunkel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i used to bite my tongue and hold my breath scared to rock the boat and make a mess ♪ ♪ so i sit quietly agreed politely you held me down but i got up ♪ ♪ all ready brushing off the dust you hear my voice your hear that sound ♪ ♪ like thunder gonna shake the ground i got the eye of the tiger ♪ ♪ a fighter dancing through the fire 'cause i am a champion ♪ ♪ and you're gonna hear me roar oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ you're gonna hear me roar oh oh oh oh oh you're gonna hear me roar ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: give it up for black simon and garfunkel! that is all the time we have for "audience suggestion box." we'll be right back with chris hemsworth, everybody! fantastic! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revo
doug rodriguez. "jimmy, i love simon and garfunkel, but i really love black simon and garfunkel. could you have them on? from chili, doug rodriguez." dougude's on 125th, and i saw them perform. they brought the house down. they're amazing. so here to perform a song from their box set, ladies and gentlemen, black simon and garfunkel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i used to bite my tongue and hold my breath scared to rock the boat and make a mess ♪ ♪ so i sit quietly agreed...
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let's go to doug in virginia. doug. >> hey, jim, great show,man. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for all you do. listen, my question is about sienna. it's been hitting 52-week highs each of the last few days. i want to get in. i'm afraid it's too high. should i wait? >> no, it's not too high. i would boy half. don't buy it all at once. sienna is really on fire. it is an amazing story. >> let's go to rory in colorado. >> cramer. it's good to talk to you. >> water up? >> do we like -- >> i don't see this coating doing well. it nodes to make an acquisition. >> that is a bummer that stock. let take one more, dennis in new jersey. dennis. >> hey, jim, greetings, wildwood, new jersey. >> how about cape may, that's my stopping points. go ahead. >> it's great. i want to know about igt. kwhats the deal on that? >> these casino companies are flush. they boy igt equipment. this is a stock that i got to do a segment on. i cannot believe how strong it is. note to ted and nick colorado igt. let's do some work. and that, ladies and
let's go to doug in virginia. doug. >> hey, jim, great show,man. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for all you do. listen, my question is about sienna. it's been hitting 52-week highs each of the last few days. i want to get in. i'm afraid it's too high. should i wait? >> no, it's not too high. i would boy half. don't buy it all at once. sienna is really on fire. it is an amazing story. >> let's go to rory in colorado. >> cramer. it's good to talk to you....
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doug cote, how much? >> 20 billion. ashley: 20 billion for doug. scott brown? >> 10 billion off of treasurys. ashley: we're making notes of these. tracy: writing this down. i got it. ashley: anthony valari? >> 15 billion. 10 in treasurys, five in mortgage-backed securities. ashley: interesting. steven, what do you say, steven? >> i think 10 billion all in treasurys. ashley: all right. very interesting. thank you, gentlemen. tracy: that will be the interesting point of it too, right, ash, the breakdown of this number. ashley: there are those that say they will not touch the mbs, the mortgage side of things, just look at treasurys. we'll have to find out. average median is $10 billion. could the fed throw a wrench in it and say i don't think the economy is strong enough. i don't think that will happen, will you? tracy: they called a 7th. ashley: get out to peter barnes with what the fed has to say. >> no taper. no taper. the fed is worried about the recent rise in interest rates and the fiscal battles in washington and how think could slow economic growth. the fed has decided not to taper. let me get to the key lines in the policy statement. quote, the committee sees the downside risks to the outlook for the economy and the labor market has having diminished on net since last fall but the tightening of financial conditions observed in recent months, if sustained, could slow the pace of improvement in the economy and labor market. taking into account the extent of federal fiscal retrenchment, the committee sees improvement in economic activity and labor market conditions since it began its asset purchase program a year ago as consistent with growing underlying strength in the broader economy, however the committee decided to wait more evidence that progress will be sustained before adjusting the pace of its purchases. accordingly, the fomc decided to continue purchasing additional mortgage-backed securities at the current pace of $40 billion per month and longer term treasury securities at a pace of 45 billion a month. let's go now to the important economic analysis. quote, information received since the federal open market committee met in july suggests that economic activity has been expanding at a moderate pace. some indicators of labor market conditions have shown further improvement in recent months but the unemployment rate remains elevated. household spending and business fixed investment advanced and the housing sector has been strengthening but mortgage rates have risen further and fiscal policy is restraining economic growth. apart from fluctuations due to changes in energy prices inflation has been running below the committee's longer run objective but longer term inflation expectations are stable. we'll skip redundant language from the last statement. the fed of course did decide to keep federal funds rates at zero to a quarter percent. let me go right to the vote. it was 9-1, with esther george of the kansas city fed, a hawk, again voting against this. she was concerned that the continued high level of monetary accommodation increased the risks of the future economic and financial imbalance and over time could cause an increase in longer term inflation expectations. now let's scoot over to the new economic projection. a slight downgrade in the projects. let -- projections. let's start first with gdp growth projection. in june the last forecast, when the last forecast was released the fed was expecting 2 1/2% in gdp growth for 2013. now it is expecting 2.2. kind of catching up here with the, with the private sector economists and actual numbers. it does see growth getting to 3% in 2014 and above that in 2015 and 2016. on the unemployment rate, it has reduced that slightly. it expects unemployment, it was in june 7.3% was the projection. now it is 7.2%. it sees it getting to below 6% by 2016. on inflation, it sees it well under its objective, its 2% target. 1.2% in 2013. 1.6% in 2014. 1.8% in 2015. and 1.9% in 2016. we also want to look at the guidance on how these fed members think, when they think it will be appropriate to start raising the short-term fed funds rate. that is a new tool the last couple years. not much change from the june statement right now. three expect tightening to begin in 2014. 12 expect it in 2015. that remains the majority. time period, 2015 and two in 2016. but we're also betting what level of short-term rates they are expecting here from these little blue dots on this chart. they see fed fund around, clustering around 1% in 2015 and around 2, to 2.5% in 2011. guys back to you. tracy: peter, stay with us please because we need to bring in our panel for this reaction. i have to think many of you were very surprised. dougill throw to you first. you were looking for a 20 billion-dollar reduction and you got nothing. that is like a bad christmas, sir. what do you think? >> to put it lightly i believe it's a negative surprise for the market. you had the good. gdp upgrading their forecasts for economic growth. so did europe. so did japan and they also upgraded language from modest to moderate. so i don't get it. there is also the bad side, imbalances they're talking about in asia, india, indonesia. i believe that currency crisis is quantitative easing-induced. to me, negative surprise to put it lightly. ashley: yeah. scott brown, you're, you were expecting somewhere around a 10 billion-dollars cut in the bond purchases. how surprised are you? i guess this is a statement on the economy and it's very slow recovery. >> well, this was, i think intended to be a call though the general thinking was they were going to start tapering. that was majority opinion of, of market participants. but all they're really doi
doug cote, how much? >> 20 billion. ashley: 20 billion for doug. scott brown? >> 10 billion off of treasurys. ashley: we're making notes of these. tracy: writing this down. i got it. ashley: anthony valari? >> 15 billion. 10 in treasurys, five in mortgage-backed securities. ashley: interesting. steven, what do you say, steven? >> i think 10 billion all in treasurys. ashley: all right. very interesting. thank you, gentlemen. tracy: that will be the interesting point of it...
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doug. shut up! you cheated at kickball, carrie. did not! did, too! shut up! no, you shut up. stop! no! you! get-- aah! oh! [coughing] oh...you're gross. [coughing] that was doug? you're telling me i fell on doug? yep. this is unbelievable! do you remember this? not really, but i got my armpit hair that summer, so i was pretty much wrapped up in me. do you know what this means? we met as kids. we met before and didn't even know it. it's like we were meant to be or something. well, i'm all for that. so, so, so, so, tell me more about what happened afterwards. did we talk? mmm...yes. some words were exchanged, and then doug started to cry. oh, my god! we actually spoke to each other? this is so great! hey, dad. we're all tied up. really?! come on. oh! that's a lot of water up there. ♪ go. go. that's a nice shot. [ laughs ] yes! breakfast. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're grreat! [ female announcer ] now with kellogg's family rewards, you can get even more from the products you love. join today at kfr.com. you can get even more from the products you love. hchocolates with 30% less fat. ♪ ♪ hershey's simple pleasures chocolates, now with c
doug. shut up! you cheated at kickball, carrie. did not! did, too! shut up! no, you shut up. stop! no! you! get-- aah! oh! [coughing] oh...you're gross. [coughing] that was doug? you're telling me i fell on doug? yep. this is unbelievable! do you remember this? not really, but i got my armpit hair that summer, so i was pretty much wrapped up in me. do you know what this means? we met as kids. we met before and didn't even know it. it's like we were meant to be or something. well, i'm all for...
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for you. , join us thursday for live coverage after long-term economic outlook from cbo director doug doug elmendorf. starting 10:00 a.m. eastern live on our companion network, c-span3. >> some pollsters are looking to virginia's gubernatorial race to continue studying population and demographic shifts to america's suburbs and how this will affect future elections in america. american university hosted the discussion monday in washington, d.c. the 2012 presidential election results spotlighted how demographics played a role in president obama's win over gop nominee mitt romney. elizabeth williamson, a reporter with the "wall street journal" who covered the 2012 race was among several polling experts participating in today's panel. this is just under 90 minutes. >> my name's john kornaki. i'm assistant director of the washington institute for public affairs research. we're one of the sponsoring groups here today. the washington institute for public affairs research is really the, it's the gateway between the research faculty and the outside world. we help fund projects, research projects. w
for you. , join us thursday for live coverage after long-term economic outlook from cbo director doug doug elmendorf. starting 10:00 a.m. eastern live on our companion network, c-span3. >> some pollsters are looking to virginia's gubernatorial race to continue studying population and demographic shifts to america's suburbs and how this will affect future elections in america. american university hosted the discussion monday in washington, d.c. the 2012 presidential election results...
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doug pemberton. that close call turned out okay as doug clawed his way to freedom at the last second.row has been around the world and back again, filming the wonders of the world's oceans. his goal on this expedition is to videotape mating humpback whales in the waters of the silver banks whale sanctuary. >> literally on the last day of the trip, we stumbled onto a young male and a young female and they were courting, and they were oblivious to us. they just let us do what we wanted. they weren't full-grown adults. they were -- i guess for lack of a better analogy, they were teenagers, and they were amorous teenagers, and they were cavorting like teenagers do. >> but, remember, these aren't like your typical adolescents. humpback whales are one of the largest species on the planet. they grow up to 50 feet in length and weigh almost 79,000 pounds. normally humpbacks stay clear of humans, but come too close, and the results can be deadly. a swat of that gargantuan tail can turn a grown man into fish food with one direct hit. >> i think they started to think of us as mosquitoes. >> as c
doug pemberton. that close call turned out okay as doug clawed his way to freedom at the last second.row has been around the world and back again, filming the wonders of the world's oceans. his goal on this expedition is to videotape mating humpback whales in the waters of the silver banks whale sanctuary. >> literally on the last day of the trip, we stumbled onto a young male and a young female and they were courting, and they were oblivious to us. they just let us do what we wanted....
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that's one -- oh, let's go to doug in nebraska. doug?, hey, big old ba-ba-ba-boo-yah to you mr. cramer. >> all right. >> caller: i got a quick shout out to the guy i call the jim cramer from freemont, nebraska, mr. gilfry. >> all right. >> caller: i'm looking for some of your thoughts on 8 by, eght. >> international protocol. it has moved up lot. it is too hot for me. it is just sizzling. and that group is very tough at this point. it's moved up lot like a lot of the others. i'm going to hold back my approval. let's go to tony in south carolina, please. tony? >> caller: yes, send you a clemson tiger boo-yah. the stock is ntcs. i know they're coming out with another drug at the end of the year. in about 8,000 shares. do you i should keep going? >> no. i didn't know they had another drug coming out at the end of the year. i know we had mr. nader on last week. they have multiple drugs, multiple drugs coming out, which is why we like it so much. so i am going to agree with you. don't pin it on one drug. this is one that has a big product por
that's one -- oh, let's go to doug in nebraska. doug?, hey, big old ba-ba-ba-boo-yah to you mr. cramer. >> all right. >> caller: i got a quick shout out to the guy i call the jim cramer from freemont, nebraska, mr. gilfry. >> all right. >> caller: i'm looking for some of your thoughts on 8 by, eght. >> international protocol. it has moved up lot. it is too hot for me. it is just sizzling. and that group is very tough at this point. it's moved up lot like a lot of...
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doug luzader has been following the story for us live in washington. good morning, doug. >> this comes down to congress the administration calls it flooding the zone. two key administration figures defense secretary chuck hagel testified before the senate foreign relations committee. yesterday president obama met with frequent administration critics senator john mccain and lindsay graham both of whom are likely to back congressional authorization. >> vote against that resolution i think it would undermine the credibility of the united states of america and the president of the united states. >> in an interview with the newspaper syrian dictator bisals assad said he warned of igniting a mideast powder keg if he interveneings. a cruise missile strike from offshore will be difficult to contain. depending on the terror group for the region military strategists warn this key lay will give syria even more time for a strike. >> even when they march to the brink of war it passes time advantage in the initiative. the ball is in assad's court. who doesn't have much time if they can convince members of congress to go along. they continue to work in washington next week. >> dougzader live in washington. thank you, doug. >> we have this moments ago. russia reporting the radar detected two ballistic objects being fired from the eastern mediterranean sea. it is in syria and israel both shooting down those reports. connor powell is life with us in jerusalem with the developing story. >> it really shouldn't come as much of a surprise. they reject all of the claims the regime used the chemical weapons two weeks ago. foreign snirn saying he wants to see more evidence he received the regime used it two weeks ago. when he is saying already is absolutely unconvincing while president vladimir putin said he would use chemical weapons on his own people are nonsense. they protected syria and the united nations continue to supply president assad with weapons. they are at the g 20 summit where no doubt they would be here in the milled east. all eyes are on washington wait and see what congress decides about some type of military strike. the big fear about israel and countrie
doug luzader has been following the story for us live in washington. good morning, doug. >> this comes down to congress the administration calls it flooding the zone. two key administration figures defense secretary chuck hagel testified before the senate foreign relations committee. yesterday president obama met with frequent administration critics senator john mccain and lindsay graham both of whom are likely to back congressional authorization. >> vote against that resolution i...
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doug, you need to stop it. stop it right now! tell me that's not ron at the lobster tank! doug! i'm sorry, but i'm all stressed out, ok? i lied to my mother. i told her we went to the alamo. now i gotta bring her back a coonskin hat. doug, you need to calm down. just take a deep breath, look at your menu, and try to relax. i don't know why they call this place the big easy. it's hard. it's very hard. ok, arthur. i got your cartoon all ready. what do you think? where's the boss chasing his secretary around the desk? well, i updated it a little. see, i made it a computer repair guy and a female executive, and he's saying to her here, he's goin': "hey, how about now we fix my hard drive?" hee hee hee! what the hell have you done? i just-- i just improved your idea a little bit. i mean, no one chases their secretary around a desk anymore. sure they do. no, they don't, ok? i'm out in the working world every day. i know. you work in a subway token booth. you have neither a secretary nor a desk. you are totally ignorant in this area! i... i'm ignorant? arthur, you're out of the loop, ok? your--your idea is retro. mine's fresh. it's hip! a little too hip. john q. public doesn't know what a hard drive is! ok, anyone who owns a
doug, you need to stop it. stop it right now! tell me that's not ron at the lobster tank! doug! i'm sorry, but i'm all stressed out, ok? i lied to my mother. i told her we went to the alamo. now i gotta bring her back a coonskin hat. doug, you need to calm down. just take a deep breath, look at your menu, and try to relax. i don't know why they call this place the big easy. it's hard. it's very hard. ok, arthur. i got your cartoon all ready. what do you think? where's the boss chasing his...
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doug band. let's cast our vote based on them. i know them both. dougame into bill clinton's life and took over his life when his favorability was dropping because of pardons. and i have no problem with the fact he is going into business with his friends and friends he met through the clintons. >> neither does bill clinton as bill clinton told charlie rose today. but hillary has been out of politics now for four and a half years. the most unpolitical post in government is secretary of state. and i think that what we're seeing here is if she gets back in politics she is going to get back in the cesspool of politics and the scrutiny and all the bad things will come back. >> paul, thank you for calling in. some other stories that caught our panels' eye today when we come back. [ male announcer ] campbell's angus beef & dumplings. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! [ male announcer ] now, taking care of things at ho
doug band. let's cast our vote based on them. i know them both. dougame into bill clinton's life and took over his life when his favorability was dropping because of pardons. and i have no problem with the fact he is going into business with his friends and friends he met through the clintons. >> neither does bill clinton as bill clinton told charlie rose today. but hillary has been out of politics now for four and a half years. the most unpolitical post in government is secretary of...
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doug. a few hours left. we have the county down clock on the screen. doug mckelway live on capitol hill. doug, thanks. jon: we have several scenarios that could play out over the next few hours. we'll be watching all of them. bret baier anchors "special report" and joins us now. bret, john boehner, speaker of the house, what are his options? >> well, jon, once the senate comes back as doug mentioned they will throw this back to the house and it will be in speaker boehner's lap and there are several options as you heard from the house majority whip, kevin mccarthy. there will be something that goes back to the senate and it's likely not going to be just a clean continuing resolution. in other words something with no stipulations on it. one of the possibilities is that they pull out the one-year delay of obamacare and they just send back the repeal of this medical device tax which is also in the law. that was popular on the senate side with democrats and republicans by a vote of 79 senators voting to repeal that tax early they are year. and another option is to pull out congressional exemptions and waive
doug. a few hours left. we have the county down clock on the screen. doug mckelway live on capitol hill. doug, thanks. jon: we have several scenarios that could play out over the next few hours. we'll be watching all of them. bret baier anchors "special report" and joins us now. bret, john boehner, speaker of the house, what are his options? >> well, jon, once the senate comes back as doug mentioned they will throw this back to the house and it will be in speaker boehner's lap...
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. >> doug luzader live from washington. thanks, doug moment as republican lawmakers grilled leaders in the review board. house republicans calling it quote inside job. even going as far as they gave hillary clinton a heads up on the report. elizabeth prann is live from washington this morning. >> congressional republicans probe leaders accountability review board or arb which internally reviewed the terror attacks a little more than a year ago the one that left 4 americans dead. aside from picking apart the review lawmakers ask could more have been done. >> it is an embarrassment to the united states of america that we could not get them out there it is time to theepz people. we didn't dry we didn't ask for clearances. didn't even try. >> leaders of the board thomas pickering and former chairman of chi joint chief of staff. they say the investigation began with low level plies and found middle managers to blame telling law americas there was no need to go any higher. >> didn't interview the secretary of state. she appointed four out of
. >> doug luzader live from washington. thanks, doug moment as republican lawmakers grilled leaders in the review board. house republicans calling it quote inside job. even going as far as they gave hillary clinton a heads up on the report. elizabeth prann is live from washington this morning. >> congressional republicans probe leaders accountability review board or arb which internally reviewed the terror attacks a little more than a year ago the one that left 4 americans dead....
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doug band. let's cast our vote based on them. i know them both. douge into bill clinton's life and took over his life when his favorability was dropping because of pardons. and i have no problem with the fact he is going into business with his friends and friends he met through the clintons. >> neither does bill clinton as bill clinton told charlie rose today. but hillary has been out of politics now for four and a half years. the most unpolitical post in government is secretary of state. and i think that what we're seeing here is if she gets back in politics she is going to get back in the cesspool of politics and the scrutiny and all the bad things will come back. >> paul, thank you for calling in. some other stories that caught our panels' eye today when we come back. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receiptmatch on the business gold rewards card synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receip
doug band. let's cast our vote based on them. i know them both. douge into bill clinton's life and took over his life when his favorability was dropping because of pardons. and i have no problem with the fact he is going into business with his friends and friends he met through the clintons. >> neither does bill clinton as bill clinton told charlie rose today. but hillary has been out of politics now for four and a half years. the most unpolitical post in government is secretary of state....
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now unfortunately, the berkley team lost to stanford so doug shu maker was the judge so put your complaints to him. doug went to cal that was a tough decision. but to get to this decision plan took over the decade of hard work and perseverance by some highly trained professionals and those people deserve our gratitude and thanks. so congratulations to the city and mercy housing and our state and on behalf of our team b of a we're glad to help us. thank you very much >> our last speaker is demanding and i've worked with him many years and he did a lot of things to get this done in the neighborhood. so dan >> good afternoon. today, i'm representing the ocean avenue benefits district named side ocean association. the existence of an association west of twin peaks is a testament to the fact that out here in englewood we're organized. this group started in the neighborhood we started 15 years ago even before the students of blefrn found their way here (laughter) >> what we believe the consensus was at that time was that we wanted open space. we're standing in the future open space, we wanted housing and reta
now unfortunately, the berkley team lost to stanford so doug shu maker was the judge so put your complaints to him. doug went to cal that was a tough decision. but to get to this decision plan took over the decade of hard work and perseverance by some highly trained professionals and those people deserve our gratitude and thanks. so congratulations to the city and mercy housing and our state and on behalf of our team b of a we're glad to help us. thank you very much >> our last speaker is...
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doug luzader is live with the latest. good morning, doug. >> good morning. but is the federal government too lax when it comes to security that is the question for congress and president obama. it is clear from investigators just before carrying out what became a massacre aaron alexis walked through the front doors unimpeded and armed. >> as previously mentioned he had access to the navy yard as a result of his work as a contractor. he ut lieded a valid pass to gain entry to the building. >> a valid pass and security clearance. he told police he was wearing voices and he was being followed. police told navy officials about it there. he sought treatment from the va and had a number of brushes with the law. it is a disconnect the family of victims is having difficulty comprehending. >> the shooter from what i understand from the news had convictions in the past. i don't know how in the world he got a clearance to be able to get into the navy i can't remember theed with tho -- navy with the weapons to begin with. >> president obama is now ordering a government
doug luzader is live with the latest. good morning, doug. >> good morning. but is the federal government too lax when it comes to security that is the question for congress and president obama. it is clear from investigators just before carrying out what became a massacre aaron alexis walked through the front doors unimpeded and armed. >> as previously mentioned he had access to the navy yard as a result of his work as a contractor. he ut lieded a valid pass to gain entry to the...
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doug byrnes and dick knoll deboer. both are defense attorneys and prosecutors. doug, let me start with you. the president says he does have the power to do this on his own. and say what you may about him and his decision making, but he is right. he does have the power. >> 100% right, and senator paul, with all due respect, is a doctor, not a lawyer. and the fact of the matter is under the war powers resolution of 1973, sometimes confusingly called the war powers act, not to be cop fused by the way with the war powers act from 1941, gregg. but under the resolution, it's pretty clear that the president can do that. but there is one caveat. he has to notify congress, gregg, and then is there a 60 and 90-day mechanism that kicks in. but under the proposal here it doesn't look like it would go to that length. >> you know, nicole, nobody is saying this is war, and therefore the president does have authority, right? a tactical strike that is limited is not an act of war. >> that's right. and that's a police power. he has the ability to do that without seeking approval from congress in this particular circumstance because we're not talking about war. that's exactly why he does have the authority to make this decision to move forward without congressional approval. >> and so, dougd to laugh, because you saw the vice president, joe biden, behind the president's desk, literally standing behind the president. >> yes. >> in the rose garden. i mean, the same vice president who said that if george bush did the same thing, that he would move for impeachment. >> right. >> and yet there he is standing behind the guy who says i have the power to do this. >> well, the segue obviously is that you can move very quickly from the legal to the political. on its best way, it's the president of the united states wanting to show a unity between, you know, the executive and the legislative branches. on its worst day, it's kind of spreading the political risk around. >> but it's hypocritical for biden to stand there behind the president who said it's an impeachable offense to do this. >> right. >> and now he is standing behind barack obama saying oh, yeah. >> but, gregg, in 2007, then candidate obama told the boston globe sort of the opposite. you know, look. i'm a lawyer, not a po
doug byrnes and dick knoll deboer. both are defense attorneys and prosecutors. doug, let me start with you. the president says he does have the power to do this on his own. and say what you may about him and his decision making, but he is right. he does have the power. >> 100% right, and senator paul, with all due respect, is a doctor, not a lawyer. and the fact of the matter is under the war powers resolution of 1973, sometimes confusingly called the war powers act, not to be cop fused...
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doug luzader is live with more on this. good morning, doug. >> good morning. a media blitz is right. the president will sit down for 6 network television interviews today including fox's chris wallace. he has a national address scheduled tomorrow evening and behind the scenes the lobbying effort is intense. last night the motorcade took the vice president where he met with senators trying to cobble together bipartisan report. he is also going to rely on hillary clinton already scheduled to visit the white house today to talk about wildlife preds vation. she will meet with the president and endorse his proposed action in syria publically as the administration struggles to sell the plan to deeply skeptical public and conference. >> assad used chemical weapons against his people. the question now is for congress to resolve this week is are there consequences for a dictator who would have used those weapons to gas to death hundreds of children. this also comes as we approach the anniversary of the benghazi attack. some republicans part of the bipartisan action in syria are siding with the attacks. >> this won't react when americans have killed benghazi they have done absolutely nothing. here's a situation that doesn't involve americans when they want to get involved. do they me wa-- to me the got i backwards. >> we will see some movement in the senate this week. that's where the president's prospects are the best. as soon as it shifts over to the house it will be a very, very tough for the administration only relative handful of members on the house side support the president's plan right now. heather and patti ann. >> doug washington. >>> reisrael is gearing up for backlash over a possible strike. they have deployed the iron dome missile defense battery on the outskirts of jerusalem. the country is worried that syria could launch missile strikes at israel if u.s. attacks over the use of alleged chemical weapons. ham overseas an hour ago secretary of state john kerry speaking to the press in london giving his tips once again for a strike in syria. but the syrian foreign minister will meet with counterparts in russia. that will be interesting. we are live in jerusalem with the latest. hi there, leland. >> both sides are in their respective corners. the united states, the u.k., frantz a france all huddle to go see what's going to happen going forward. there could be a deal in a couple minutes. john kerry laid out the possibility syria could hant over all of the chemical weapons. president assad has been defy da ant in a news interview he would neither confirm nor deny the country having chemical weapons. a
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doug mckelway picks it up from there on capitol hill. doug? >> that's right. shep. the senate today meeting in brief pro-form in a session mild to syrian resolution. that means when the senate returns monday at 2:00 p.m., debate will begin. make no mistake about it, shep, this is going to be a long hard slog for the president of the united states. the tally, as it now stands in the senate. 23 senators favored the resolution. 24 are opposed to it. that leaves 53 who are undecided at least at this juncture. its fate is even dimmer in the house where members are returning from a lot of town hall meetings where they're getting an ear full from constituents who are in no mood for military action in the middle east. same "the washington post" survey finds that 108 house members are against military action. 116 are leaning no. and a whopping 184 are up decided. so that leaves only 25 favoring military action. >> there is no easy answer here. i admit this is a very, very difficult situation. but, i think the president has made it more difficult than it needed to be. and he has put us in a very difficult situation. now is really passing the buck to the congress and i don't think the congress or 00 american people think it's the right time to strike syria. >> if the the resolution should fail in the senate, the house is not even expected to take it up. shep? >> shepard: dougenneth kohl is explaining the tweet that he sent about the syria debate, this tweet. boots on the ground are not, let's not forget about sandals, pumps and loafers, hash tag foot wear. kenneth cole says he uses twitter healthy dialogue about important issues. we have continuing coverage of the dialogue about syria throughout the weekend right here on fox news channel. the former nfl star and now accused murderer aaron hernandez was back in court today. former new england patriot pleaded not guilty to murder in the first degree and weapons charges in connection with the june killing of his friend oden lloyd. prosecutors say aaron hernandez and two other men drove lloyd to an industrial park near hernandez' home on june the 17th. then shot him dead execution style. but aaron hernandez defense attorneys say the evidence is all circumstantial. the state's case will not hold up in court. meantime hernandez himself remains the focus of another police investigation. unsolved drive by shooting
doug mckelway picks it up from there on capitol hill. doug? >> that's right. shep. the senate today meeting in brief pro-form in a session mild to syrian resolution. that means when the senate returns monday at 2:00 p.m., debate will begin. make no mistake about it, shep, this is going to be a long hard slog for the president of the united states. the tally, as it now stands in the senate. 23 senators favored the resolution. 24 are opposed to it. that leaves 53 who are undecided at least...
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doug luzader is life for us in washington with more this morning. hi there, doug. >> good morning. rethinking. the pentagon is considering the use of bombers as well as cruise missiles. there is more talk about training rebel groups there in syria. but politically this mission is at a standstill. president obama appears to be increasingly isolated the g 20 conference is going on in russia. he shook hands with vladimir putin but that's about it. more classified briefings for members of congress but at the moment the support doesn't appear to be there to sank the president's attack plan. >> i am a lawmaker now i am in the political arena but i still and always will be in my heart a united states marine. there is nothing i want more than to support my commander-in-chief when he draws a red line. i think that is just in me, but since he drew that line since secretary kerry came out he has done nothing but messed things up and he has lost my con dpins. >> it has been a sotour sales j. they try to build public support. this is quickly over shadowed. others on-line including this one from
doug luzader is life for us in washington with more this morning. hi there, doug. >> good morning. rethinking. the pentagon is considering the use of bombers as well as cruise missiles. there is more talk about training rebel groups there in syria. but politically this mission is at a standstill. president obama appears to be increasingly isolated the g 20 conference is going on in russia. he shook hands with vladimir putin but that's about it. more classified briefings for members of...
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doug, i'll ask you to pose your question. >> doug fife come a senior fellow here hudson.what i am wondering about is your view of the egyptian military and whether the brotherhood has any possibility by turning out in the streets in insuring large levels of violence of cracking the egyptian military. is there any possibility you can see egyptians in the military decided they don't want to kill the people and they will go over to the muslim brotherhood site, kind of roughly on the model of what happened in russia in world war i. do they have a prayer of any kind of help from elements of the egyptian military? >> lasley would like to peruse buick option prompted not least by our house in the important role in promoting religious freedom. what do copts want from america? what would copts like to hear from my leaders, public officials? what is the best message we could be sending? what is the most useful message we could be sent to? dare come you have four minutes, three easy brief questions. >> if i understood the question correctly about tax revenues, none of the tax revenu
doug, i'll ask you to pose your question. >> doug fife come a senior fellow here hudson.what i am wondering about is your view of the egyptian military and whether the brotherhood has any possibility by turning out in the streets in insuring large levels of violence of cracking the egyptian military. is there any possibility you can see egyptians in the military decided they don't want to kill the people and they will go over to the muslim brotherhood site, kind of roughly on the model of...
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doug rigg is being taken care of. we will be back right after this. >> gus: from norman, oklahoma, our scored is 6-7, o wurks. doug rigg is 6'1", 237 senior from new jersey. debergen catholic high school and second-year starter at will linebacker. fifth leading tackler on the mountaineers last year. as i mentioned, although it is a very scary looking scene, players are given the best medical attention. he is moving his hands as you can see. and these situations are done for precautionary measures because they want to make sure that every player on this field gets a chance to have the best medical care. there are medics who are there. we will try to get you information on the status of doug rigg as soon as we learn something. >> charles: this is where it's very difficult for both sets of coaches because you're concerned -- >> gus: all right. he is waving his arms! >> charles: that's great. >> gus: these some of the greatest folks you'll meet. we come to college campuses and they are like super human beings. so resilient and so positive and dedicated and focused. doug rigg, he waved his arms as he was carted off the field. we will get you information on him as soon as we know something. >> charles: now the hard part for both coaches is getting your players back into the game. for an opponent, it's prevalent. now you got to get them back to playing and that is difficult at times. >> gus: 5:25 to go and 16-7 lead for oklahoma. they can slam the door right here. first down at the west virginia 29. they have been a juggernaut running the football, most notably, 24, 300 yards rushing. here is clay, number 24. getting inside and he goes down inside the 25 yard line. >> charles:
doug rigg is being taken care of. we will be back right after this. >> gus: from norman, oklahoma, our scored is 6-7, o wurks. doug rigg is 6'1", 237 senior from new jersey. debergen catholic high school and second-year starter at will linebacker. fifth leading tackler on the mountaineers last year. as i mentioned, although it is a very scary looking scene, players are given the best medical attention. he is moving his hands as you can see. and these situations are done for...
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doug mckelway is live from washington with more. doug? >> reporter: jenna, this long anticipated regulation was finally announced today by epa administrator gina mccarthy. it is being cheered by environmentalists as a major move toward a lasting renewable energy policy it is being condemned by opponents as a nail in the coffin for the u.s. coal-fired power industry and perhaps natural gas plants of the future. it would require all future power plants meet a new limit of only 1100-pound of carbon dioxide pure megawatt hour. mccarthy believes that is achievable. >> so the single largest source of carbon pollution, new power plants, both natural pass and coal-fired, can minimize their carbon emissions by taking advantage of available modern technology. >> reporter: but the coal industry says that's an impossible standard because the tech log to capture and star carbon in the ground as would be required is not commercially feasible. mccarthy's announcement met with an avalanche of criticism from industry, business and manufacturing groups as well as republican opponents. senator john barrasso's statement typical of the kind of criticism we're seeing. quoting now, sacrificing more and more coal jobs as offering to environmental ex-treatmentists what they admit will have no impact on the climate is politics at its worse. indeed even environmentalists including mccarthy admit all coal-fired power plants would be shuttered in the u.s. it would have negligible effect on global co of 2 emissions as one west virginia congressman told mccarthy last wednesday. >> according to the united nations and ipcc this would reduce the co 2 levels of globe by merely .2 of 1% by ridding all coal-fired generating power in the united states. >> reporter: president obama has given the epa until next summer to propose yet a different rule controlling heat-trapping pollution at existing power plants. that is the next step. jenna. jenna: we'll watch that, dougainstream media is coming under some examination in the wake of the deadly shooting rampage at washington's navy yard on monday. a swarm of reporters and cameras seem to vanish pretty quickly, they moved on in a day or two time, a lot faster than other similar tragedies. why is that? kirsten powers joins us, "daily beast" columnist. lauren ashburn, editor-in-chief of the daily download. both are fox news contributors. good to see you both. what got us thinking was this article or column by paul farhy in "the washington post", opposed the question not only why the media moved on but why the american public seemed to move on and we could see that with ratings. kirsten, why do you think that is? >> i don't really know. it is something i have thought about a couple days ago, realizing it wasn't getting quite the coverage it has in the past. it is possible, you know, paul farhy went through all the different reasons made each of the past tragedies newsworthy, whether involved children or mo
doug mckelway is live from washington with more. doug? >> reporter: jenna, this long anticipated regulation was finally announced today by epa administrator gina mccarthy. it is being cheered by environmentalists as a major move toward a lasting renewable energy policy it is being condemned by opponents as a nail in the coffin for the u.s. coal-fired power industry and perhaps natural gas plants of the future. it would require all future power plants meet a new limit of only 1100-pound of...
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we asked doug to speak today in order to draw threads from his work until asketon has street view which is currently on view in the gallery. doug i will turn it over to you. >> thanks for coming. i appreciate it. i am looking forward to giving you some details on this. i have 15 minutes, so i am not going to talk about all of them. there are so many layers of consideration to this and each of these areas could sort of veer off into its own talk and so i am going to talk to some of the things that may overlap with aaron's work. and i want to go through the pictures and let you look at the pictures and absorb sort of what they mean and how they impact you. the pictures speak volumes and i think that you will get a lot just by absorbing that and so wait that these were made, they were made through street view. i took a three-year period, started in 09, and basically explored our american cities in depth. and granular fashion, neighborhood by neighborhood, not every city, but places that i was interested in looking at. and i started making pictures and amasked the large archive, probably 10,000 images that i made throughout this pe
we asked doug to speak today in order to draw threads from his work until asketon has street view which is currently on view in the gallery. doug i will turn it over to you. >> thanks for coming. i appreciate it. i am looking forward to giving you some details on this. i have 15 minutes, so i am not going to talk about all of them. there are so many layers of consideration to this and each of these areas could sort of veer off into its own talk and so i am going to talk to some of the...