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he is fighting eliot spitzer, our former governor, who he is suing.ing the new york attorney general's case, who accuses him of being in charge of sham transactions. the most interesting part, i think, is that he is suing the federal government. his attitude was at the bailout was unfair, not in the way that occupy wall street protesters that taxpayer money was supporting financial organizations. unfair to him, diluting his stake in aig. betty: i know him pretty well , ande can be very spicy vitriolic with people he does not like. you bring up eliot spitzer, and he will go off on what happened. he did so in his book. remember, this is a decorated war veteran. he has probably seen more historical events than many of then in the thick of them, and you recount that in your story. i actually really recommend his book. sees thisut how he incredible life that he has lived. he out fox's mikael gorbachev, ran who worky from i for him. i found the guy that worked for him. he is about 90 years old and he alsohank was amazing but rude and scary to work for. even
he is fighting eliot spitzer, our former governor, who he is suing.ing the new york attorney general's case, who accuses him of being in charge of sham transactions. the most interesting part, i think, is that he is suing the federal government. his attitude was at the bailout was unfair, not in the way that occupy wall street protesters that taxpayer money was supporting financial organizations. unfair to him, diluting his stake in aig. betty: i know him pretty well , ande can be very spicy...
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eliot on why the markets are flailing. john, we have the april jobs number.t moved the ball on friday. but suddenly, that ball has completely disappeared or it's rolling out into the middle of the gutter in the street. what happened? >> well, you know, i think there was some relief that people got on friday that the job market looks like it's getting back on track. but the economy certainly is not kind of roaring back to life. and i think investors this week will be looking at the next batch of data. the big one coming up this week is the retail sales report coming out wednesday. we have to see confirmation that people are spending money. liz: can't just say one piece of data. it cannot. did the jobs number which was really good, like a goldilocks number, neither too hot or too cold, did it do anything, john, to change the roadway or the landscape, make it a little bit easier for the fed to tighten rates this year? >> well, i think it helped them to get some confidence that the first quarter was an aberration, that it was weather-induced. you know, this weak
eliot on why the markets are flailing. john, we have the april jobs number.t moved the ball on friday. but suddenly, that ball has completely disappeared or it's rolling out into the middle of the gutter in the street. what happened? >> well, you know, i think there was some relief that people got on friday that the job market looks like it's getting back on track. but the economy certainly is not kind of roaring back to life. and i think investors this week will be looking at the next...
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the fourth one is george eliot who had a very bad childhood. not much love from her mother therefore you emotionally needy and fell in love with every guy she encountered married or not. available or not. 70 years old or 50 years old. in love. she fell in love with herbert spencer was intellectual equal. 1852 at age 32 she wrote him a letter. she is begging him to marry her you will not notice me i will not be around. [laughter] but then she finishes i suppose nobleman before has ever written such a letter as this but i am not ashamed because i am worthy of your respect and tenderness whenever men or women might think of me. there comes a certain point in people's lives they don't see that affirmation or criticism they have day internal criteria and she achieved that. it did not work out with spencer but she met george who was legally married although his wife was a strange having children with another man. it had gone she would be labeled the adulteress. she said well i face social ostracism? so ben she said i have counted the cost of the step
the fourth one is george eliot who had a very bad childhood. not much love from her mother therefore you emotionally needy and fell in love with every guy she encountered married or not. available or not. 70 years old or 50 years old. in love. she fell in love with herbert spencer was intellectual equal. 1852 at age 32 she wrote him a letter. she is begging him to marry her you will not notice me i will not be around. [laughter] but then she finishes i suppose nobleman before has ever written...
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. >> the eagle to eliot -- tallinn.nedy: thanks for watching this very special edition follow me on twitter or facebook or e-mail or at fox business.com we are returning to maronite. -- tomorrow night. i love you so much. could buy. weekend. >> one in three american jobs will be replaced by robots. john: well i lose my job? will the whole industry disappears? but so far innovation has been mostly good. will we take this too far? >> the latest have the pattern i'm. >> the music industry felt threatened. >> it's free, it's easy, you
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. >> the eagle to eliot -- tallinn.ter on tv i did not cry. kennedy: thanks for watching this very special edition follow me on twitter or facebook or e-mail or at fox business.com we are returning to maronite. a paid advertisement for time life's music collection. (male vocalist #1) ♪ at the hop ♪ well, you can rock it, you can roll it, do the stomp and even stroll it at the hop ♪ ♪ when the record starts a-spinnin', you chalypso and you chicken at the hop ♪ ♪ do the dance sensations that are sweeping the nation at the hop ♪ hi, i'm little anthony from little anthony and the imperials. you know, in the late '50s and early '60s, it didn't matter where you went to high school. east coast, west coast, middle of the country, you shared a common experience. during the year, on a friday or saturday night, you went to your school dance. (sam cooke) ♪ twistin', twistin',
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the pavement after her backpack was lodged did the doors of her school bus the driver was older did eliotg to down the bus driver has been suspended pending investigation but she is recuperating from severe road rash but we are told she is okay. in georgia busts' drivers - - writers nearly avoided death they evacuating just seconds before a freight train collided with the back half of the bus said driver played a traffic jam. it is incredible to stop along the path of the freighter six passengers through the hospital with serious but stable injuries. the candidates caught on tape making an inappropriate gesture and jasey puts his wealth to work with anti-police demonstrators. we will take get up next. stay with us. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes along wit
the pavement after her backpack was lodged did the doors of her school bus the driver was older did eliotg to down the bus driver has been suspended pending investigation but she is recuperating from severe road rash but we are told she is okay. in georgia busts' drivers - - writers nearly avoided death they evacuating just seconds before a freight train collided with the back half of the bus said driver played a traffic jam. it is incredible to stop along the path of the freighter six...
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let me get to eliot. we have our oil at the highest level since the start of the year. why? do a segment on "after the bell" in just a bit about >> it has been a fantastic run in china. it started that uptrend. now that we're up 100%, i might rest on my laurels and say it's time to take some profits. the reality is, we're about to see kerosene thrown on this fire in the sense that $100 billion is about to go into the chinese market. what's happening is -- >> from where? >> what's happening is, the largest emerging markets index provider, msci, about $2 trillion is invested based on the msci market index. they do not include china. it's the second largest economy in the world. but it's not part of the msci emerging market index. when it becomes part of it. if it takes up 5% of 2 trillion -- >> you're giving us a lot of math. >> sorry about that. >> you are a believer. overnight, the shanghai index fell about 4% because there's word that the chinese government might introduce a transaction tax on stock transaction. when you buy a stock, maybe the government will take a little
let me get to eliot. we have our oil at the highest level since the start of the year. why? do a segment on "after the bell" in just a bit about >> it has been a fantastic run in china. it started that uptrend. now that we're up 100%, i might rest on my laurels and say it's time to take some profits. the reality is, we're about to see kerosene thrown on this fire in the sense that $100 billion is about to go into the chinese market. what's happening is -- >> from where?...
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eliot, we have a stronger dollar today. an eight-month high against the yen.t doesn't matter to most of our viewers. but it does matter to oil. gold is dropping. oil is dropping. >> liz, we were at this exact same point last week talking about crude. as you know, i've been bearish on this. every time it gets up here, i think it' it's a sell. i think the crude is stuck in a range. up 62. came back to 60. last week, 57. since i was on last, back to 60. now back down to here. i think it's a rubber band for now. you know, overall i think it should be much lower. (?) but i expect it to ping around $60 for the foreseeable future. liz: well, we still have lots of inventory. i'm kind of with you. who said the market was rational? great to see all of you. mark. allen. great to have all of you. closing bell, about 51 minutes until we see the bell ring red on the screen. a little orange. next time you run for the border, will your taco look or taste the same? especially the dorito ones. what about the pizza? yum brands says we're done. we're nixing the neen. will it be e
eliot, we have a stronger dollar today. an eight-month high against the yen.t doesn't matter to most of our viewers. but it does matter to oil. gold is dropping. oil is dropping. >> liz, we were at this exact same point last week talking about crude. as you know, i've been bearish on this. every time it gets up here, i think it' it's a sell. i think the crude is stuck in a range. up 62. came back to 60. last week, 57. since i was on last, back to 60. now back down to here. i think it's a...
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the first lady of new york, eliot spitzer's ex-wife is hosting a 2700 a head fund-raiser for hillaryer gossipy here you have eliot spitzer who has been dating martin o'malley's press person. it's challenging. >> you can say it. >> i think that's interesting, though, because "the new york times" has a blurb on the front page referring to an article in the sunday review -- because your show was so early, i haven't had time to read it yet -- i think it refers to the fact that we are genetically programmed, or most of us to be unfaithful. so -- >> yes. i saw the headline. i haven't read it yet. we're always well informed and well prepared for this show. this is from "usa today," real life forrest gump. he's trying to retrace the route that forrest gump ran, from santa monica california to, maine. currently he's made it to arizona. he's raising money to fight global poverty. >> i want to know -- he's running 30 miles a day and has a friend who catches up with him in a van. now you're in the middle of nowhere and sit around waiting. >> a lot of time at denny's. >> it's great for college gr
the first lady of new york, eliot spitzer's ex-wife is hosting a 2700 a head fund-raiser for hillaryer gossipy here you have eliot spitzer who has been dating martin o'malley's press person. it's challenging. >> you can say it. >> i think that's interesting, though, because "the new york times" has a blurb on the front page referring to an article in the sunday review -- because your show was so early, i haven't had time to read it yet -- i think it refers to the fact that...
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eliot in a world the fugitives, the person taking the opposite direction will appear to run away. that's you. and so i encourage her to take a stand, don't go near that drug. it is the worst of all the drugs. there are more families ruined by that drug than any other. >> host: and you started out because a friend of yours, was attacking your high school? was killed in a car accident from drinking. and that led you to make a lifelong commitment not to drink. >> guest: i always ask my students if you want to write a paper, and prominent law schools, they write papers. i said do a research paper and research your own life where do you spend your money and where do you spend your time. that tells a lot about you. enjoyed erasure to something would be close, stopped drinking this semester. >> host: well, i wonder if students see you as too good, too pure an example, and that makes it hard for them to aspire to you. you ride your bike everywhere. you don't drink. you're a vegetarian. you are so committed on the personal as well as the larger level. do you think that makes you less of a
eliot in a world the fugitives, the person taking the opposite direction will appear to run away. that's you. and so i encourage her to take a stand, don't go near that drug. it is the worst of all the drugs. there are more families ruined by that drug than any other. >> host: and you started out because a friend of yours, was attacking your high school? was killed in a car accident from drinking. and that led you to make a lifelong commitment not to drink. >> guest: i always ask my...
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they road kayaks canoes and other boats in eliot bay. so-called paddle in seattle was in protest of shell's plan to drill in the arctic ocean. >>> something else in the ocean may be keeping beachgoers away. yes, this shark. this is off of cape cod. massachusetts state police released this footage from friday of a shark sighting in the waters off wellesley. officials say it's a basking shark. it is not a meat eater. and so therefore, not a danger to swimmers or boaters. they are big guys though and can certainly be very intimidating. this second largest shark species can grow to 40 feet long. >>> all right, in case you haven't looked out yet, we're a little cloudy once again today mostly cloudy skies across the area. cloudy skies to the south. and it's going to look a lot like yesterday. here's a live look outside. we are looking from our cape may camera. and wet roadways down there. we had some showers early this morning and we have the possibility of seeing more showers as we go throughout this sunday. and them a chance for thunderstorm
they road kayaks canoes and other boats in eliot bay. so-called paddle in seattle was in protest of shell's plan to drill in the arctic ocean. >>> something else in the ocean may be keeping beachgoers away. yes, this shark. this is off of cape cod. massachusetts state police released this footage from friday of a shark sighting in the waters off wellesley. officials say it's a basking shark. it is not a meat eater. and so therefore, not a danger to swimmers or boaters. they are big...
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eliot engel for his work and the other co-sponsors of the bill as well. i yield back, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 2297. those in favor say aye. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative -- the gentleman from california. mr. royce: madam speaker, if i might, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 further proceedings on this question will be postponed. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? mr. byrne: madam speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 260 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the
eliot engel for his work and the other co-sponsors of the bill as well. i yield back, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 2297. those in favor say aye. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative -- the gentleman from california. mr. royce: madam speaker, if i might, i request the yeas and nays. the...
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telling me about himself as a person or his many lawsuits because he is suing the government suing eliotalso of course facing new york attorney general lawsuits that he was involved in. stephanie: what did he want to talk about? matt: he essentially said you don't know me, you don't know the things and thinking about. i can what he wants new company called star. he told me basically that i would see it when it happens, that he did not need to tell me about it. to be honest that interview fit in really well with what we had heard from all the people who had known him really well over the past few decades, which is that this was a guy who could be really voracious. erik: what did you set out to discover? matt: he just turned 90. he's a nonagenarian, is that the word? stephanie: in this case adorable. matt: most 90 euros are kind of lackadaisical or go with the flow? hang out with their grandchildren? he is not an easy-going man. he is fighting strong and be wanted to figure out why. stephanie: these open-ended lawsuits seem ridiculous for a 90-year-old. matt: he does not think it's ridicul
telling me about himself as a person or his many lawsuits because he is suing the government suing eliotalso of course facing new york attorney general lawsuits that he was involved in. stephanie: what did he want to talk about? matt: he essentially said you don't know me, you don't know the things and thinking about. i can what he wants new company called star. he told me basically that i would see it when it happens, that he did not need to tell me about it. to be honest that interview fit in...
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republican leader can understand i think we would be better off to have a say what goes on we believe that eliot for tier continue the process to move forward says bela for word right now but the process is not looking very good. >> will you yield for unanimous consent request? >> i ask unanimous consent of the ranking member is recognized to speak with the chairman of the senate finance committee derecognize to speak. >> the majority leader has entered a motion and to reconsider the trade legislation and i want to be clear to the majority leader and all colleagues but i am very interested in working with the majority leader and colleagues on the other side of the ideal to have a bipartisan path at the earliest possible time. 14 pro trade democrats met and i assure all the senators here that these are senators who are committed committed, strongly committed to insure that this bill passes. so with respect to another brief description oh the hard work that the majority leader describes in connection with the legislation with the trade promotion act with the enforcement to help the displaced worke
republican leader can understand i think we would be better off to have a say what goes on we believe that eliot for tier continue the process to move forward says bela for word right now but the process is not looking very good. >> will you yield for unanimous consent request? >> i ask unanimous consent of the ranking member is recognized to speak with the chairman of the senate finance committee derecognize to speak. >> the majority leader has entered a motion and to...
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eliot engel of new york, who has been a true leader on syria and on the humanitarian and human rightsisaster in the region, for his opening comments. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, as always, for calling this important hearing. and let me also thank our witnesses for joining us today. we're very appreciative that you're here. this committee has taken a hard look at the brutal campaign isis is raging in iraq and syria. we've learned about the broader threat isis poses across the middle east and around the world. we know how dangerous this group is. we heard how many people have lost their homes and their livelihoods and their lives in the wake of this violence. and today, we will focus on the heartbreaking struggles of christians, yazidis and muslims who defy the barbaric perversion of islam espoused by isis. we will hear about the dangers that these communities face every day, how isis has killed raped, and enslaved those who don't fall in line with their fanaticism. and i hope their stories will remind us and our partners and allies around the world that we must
eliot engel of new york, who has been a true leader on syria and on the humanitarian and human rightsisaster in the region, for his opening comments. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, as always, for calling this important hearing. and let me also thank our witnesses for joining us today. we're very appreciative that you're here. this committee has taken a hard look at the brutal campaign isis is raging in iraq and syria. we've learned about the broader threat isis poses...
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after my conviction, after i'm sentenced to prison, gets caught in a prostitution scandal, much like eliot spitzer, which if you talk to people in the intelligence community, they'll believe those guys got caught because of an intelligence sweep, okay. got caught in a prostitution scandal. as the tenth circuit is investigating him, okay, and interviewing some of the prostitutes, a prostitute to the fbi person who is doing the investigation, judge nottingham coached me on how to answer your questions. now, i think for rest of us in a normal word, that would be obstruction of justice, witness verizon are putting up this big fight to protect our privacy rights. that program is being run out of the pr department. because i bet you today that every one of those ceos has been brought under the cover and has top security clearance. it's not because the government is magnanimous, it's because they're all agents of the government. our danger going forward is that the world is getting more sophisticated and you're up against big money big dollars. besides maybe some altruism that people thankink the
after my conviction, after i'm sentenced to prison, gets caught in a prostitution scandal, much like eliot spitzer, which if you talk to people in the intelligence community, they'll believe those guys got caught because of an intelligence sweep, okay. got caught in a prostitution scandal. as the tenth circuit is investigating him, okay, and interviewing some of the prostitutes, a prostitute to the fbi person who is doing the investigation, judge nottingham coached me on how to answer your...
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eliot engel of new york, who has been a true leader on syria and on the humanitarian and human rights disaster in the region, for his opening comments. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, as always, for calling this important hearing. and let me also thank our witnesses for joining us today. we're very appreciative that you're here. this committee has taken a hard look at the brutal campaign isis is raging in iraq and syria. we've learned about the broader threat isis poses across the middle east and around the world. we know how dangerous this group is. we heard how many people have lost their homes and their livelihoods and their lives in the wake of this violence. and today, we will focus on the heartbreaking struggles of christians, yazidis and muslims who defy the barbaric perversion of islam espoused by isis. we will hear about the dangers that these communities face every day, how isis has killed raped, and enslaved those who don't fall in line with their fanaticism. and i hope their stories will remind us and our partners and allies around the world that we mu
eliot engel of new york, who has been a true leader on syria and on the humanitarian and human rights disaster in the region, for his opening comments. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, as always, for calling this important hearing. and let me also thank our witnesses for joining us today. we're very appreciative that you're here. this committee has taken a hard look at the brutal campaign isis is raging in iraq and syria. we've learned about the broader threat isis...
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eliot engel of new york, who has been a true leader on syria and on the humanitarian and human rightsion, for his opening comments. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, as always, for calling this important hearing. and let me also thank our witnesses for joining us today. we're very appreciative that you're here. this committee has taken a hard look at the brutal campaign isis is raging in iraq and syria. we've learned about the broader threat isis poses across the middle east and around the world. we know how dangerous this group is. we heard how many people have lost their homes and their livelihoods and their lives in the wake of this violence. and today we will focus on the heartbreaking struggles of christians, yazidis and muslims who have defied the barbaric perversion of islam espoused by isis. we will hear about the dangers that these communities face every day, how isis has killed, raped, and enslaved those who don't fall in line with their fanaticism. and i hope their stories will remind us and our partners and allies around the world that we must do everyth
eliot engel of new york, who has been a true leader on syria and on the humanitarian and human rightsion, for his opening comments. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, as always, for calling this important hearing. and let me also thank our witnesses for joining us today. we're very appreciative that you're here. this committee has taken a hard look at the brutal campaign isis is raging in iraq and syria. we've learned about the broader threat isis poses across the middle...
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eliot engel of new york, who has been a true leader on syria and on the humanitarian and human rightsaster in the region, for his opening comments. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, as always, for calling this important hearing. and let me also thank our witnesses for joining us today. we're very appreciative that you're here. this committee has taken a hard look at the brutal campaign isis is raging in iraq and syria. we've learned about the broader threat isis poses across the middle east and around the world. we know how dangerous this group is. we heard how many people have lost their homes and their livelihoods and their lives in the wake of this violence. and today, we will focus on the heartbreaking struggles of christians, yazidis and muslims who defy the barbaric perversion of islam espoused by isis. we will hear about the dangers that these communities face every day, how isis has killed raped, and enslaved those who don't fall in line with their fanaticism. and i hope their stories will remind us and our partners and allies around the world that we must d
eliot engel of new york, who has been a true leader on syria and on the humanitarian and human rightsaster in the region, for his opening comments. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, as always, for calling this important hearing. and let me also thank our witnesses for joining us today. we're very appreciative that you're here. this committee has taken a hard look at the brutal campaign isis is raging in iraq and syria. we've learned about the broader threat isis poses...