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>> last word from emac on this one. remember ts during the hearings looking for communists in america. >> let us now assassinate the land further. you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir? at long last, have you left no sense of decency? >> now the i.r.s. is doing something to a cnservative group in hollywood that has some here asking does the taxman have no sense of decency? >>> well, it's not just middle american tea party groups getting special attention. the i.r.s. is now reportedly targeting a conservative group in hollywood that has celebrities like kelcey gramar, gary sinese and jon voight. are they becoming the enforcement arm of a hollywood blacklist? >> it's a trend to become acceptable or encouraged to attack conservatis. we have saw this with the war on women and i.r.s. targeting and we've seen it recently. i think it's unfortunate because we are a big country. different value and perspective. that the america woulde pitting americans against one another is something horrible. >> this is targe
>> last word from emac on this one. remember ts during the hearings looking for communists in america. >> let us now assassinate the land further. you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir? at long last, have you left no sense of decency? >> now the i.r.s. is doing something to a cnservative group in hollywood that has some here asking does the taxman have no sense of decency? >>> well, it's not just middle american tea party groups getting special...
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>> last word from emac on this one.ember this during the hearings looking for communists in america. >> let us now assassinate the land further. you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir? at long last, have you left no sense of decency? >> now the i.r.s. is doing something to a conservative group in hollywood that has some here asking does the taxman have no sense of decency? [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every greatdea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles we insect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine cer
>> last word from emac on this one.ember this during the hearings looking for communists in america. >> let us now assassinate the land further. you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir? at long last, have you left no sense of decency? >> now the i.r.s. is doing something to a conservative group in hollywood that has some here asking does the taxman have no sense of decency? [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut...
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>> last word from emac on this one. remember this during the hearings looking for communists in america. >> let us now assassinate the land further. you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir? at long last, have you left no sense of decency? >> now the i.r.s. is doing something to a conservative group in hollywood that has some here asking does the taxman have no sense of decency? [ me announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works dif
>> last word from emac on this one. remember this during the hearings looking for communists in america. >> let us now assassinate the land further. you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir? at long last, have you left no sense of decency? >> now the i.r.s. is doing something to a conservative group in hollywood that has some here asking does the taxman have no sense of decency? [ me announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old...
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. >> emac, it's bad enough to go baf small businesses. but the business is very often will pass on some of the costs to the individual workers. >> you wonder when the small business guy will get a break, given the other breaks and the delays that the president has given to political con stitch wansies. this -- constituencies. the "wall street journal" reported on this and what i hear is that the small business offers a cheap plan, a catastrophic plan, with another mandated plan, it could be aoophole they can go through. what stinks for the small business guys is the got did delay what is called the small business shop exchange for a year. so they can't get on that. again, this isecoming a wacamole bil we have to see if the government will step in and do the right thing. >> mike, there are legs to these problems, too, as we say. there are all sort of ways they will affect the economy. maybe it's why the economy isn't growing the way we want it to. right? >> of course. obamacare increases or raises taxes 20 times on small business owners. o
. >> emac, it's bad enough to go baf small businesses. but the business is very often will pass on some of the costs to the individual workers. >> you wonder when the small business guy will get a break, given the other breaks and the delays that the president has given to political con stitch wansies. this -- constituencies. the "wall street journal" reported on this and what i hear is that the small business offers a cheap plan, a catastrophic plan, with another mandated...
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you found that 62% of those bodies showed emacation. the majority of the victims were also young. were you surprised at the magnitude and the magnitude of what you saw? >> in the business of international law, you are rarely surprised but certainly horrified. it doesn't diminished the horror these people went through when this he were tortured, starved, beaten, and then subsequently execute. do you have any doubt that the syrian government is torturing people on a large scale? >> i have no doubt in my mind that clearly, direct and convincing evidence in a court of law that he has committed crimes against humanity. >> the report explains why the photographs were taken. the reason for taking these pictures of the executed people was two-fold. first to permit a death certificate to be produced without families requiring to see the body and that would then, second to confirm the orders to execute the individuals are been carried out. families were told the cause of death was either a heart attack or breathing problems the families never got to see their families. they were buffericked
you found that 62% of those bodies showed emacation. the majority of the victims were also young. were you surprised at the magnitude and the magnitude of what you saw? >> in the business of international law, you are rarely surprised but certainly horrified. it doesn't diminished the horror these people went through when this he were tortured, starved, beaten, and then subsequently execute. do you have any doubt that the syrian government is torturing people on a large scale? >> i...
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emac, is this a short-term blip or is there something more at play here?ething like charlie or ashley's angels. short-term blip, no. we talked about this. remember we saw what happened in the markets in 2010 and 2011 when federal reserve dialed back on money printing and markets rocketed around 15%, right? i think that is also happening now. on top of that when the january effect kicks in, meaning a down january, 50/50 odds a coin toss it will end the year negative. the other thing, market watchers on wall street are talking about what if s&p breaks down below 1775 or 1750, is it a choppy, white-knuckle ride then? that is the issue. >> i don't think anybody can answer if it's a short-term blip or not until we figure out what is caution it. ashley: good point. >> i exchanged emails with somebody on wall street the fed is getting blame. timing of things. equity market sees this significant plunge. so you could easily tie it to that. the focus is more on the emerging markets story. that spooked investors here. they're liquidating out of their positions in the
emac, is this a short-term blip or is there something more at play here?ething like charlie or ashley's angels. short-term blip, no. we talked about this. remember we saw what happened in the markets in 2010 and 2011 when federal reserve dialed back on money printing and markets rocketed around 15%, right? i think that is also happening now. on top of that when the january effect kicks in, meaning a down january, 50/50 odds a coin toss it will end the year negative. the other thing, market...
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you think he won't succeed in convincing the house leadershi to create amnesty and emace in a rather underhanded and perhapp in the dark shadows of the capital's pillars a deal that approximates the g8 proposal? >> no. there are other groups. i get hit from time to time back home, groups i respect. faith-based groups still talking about amnesty. and part of that depends on how you define amnesty. but we've got some folks from the south with real thick southern accents in congress with me. but none of them is named haley. so i don't care bay nor oehner concerned. >> that is roadway assuring, particularly coming from you. let's -- >>hank you. >> let's turn, if we may, to the president now. he's talking about extending unemployment insurance. we've got a vote in the senate. would you be willing to extend unemployment insurance for over -- well about 1.5 million americans about to lose that insurance given the dreadful performance of this administration in creating jobs and getting this economy going again? >> i was watching today. i think my friend john thumes, it is the 13th time we've
you think he won't succeed in convincing the house leadershi to create amnesty and emace in a rather underhanded and perhapp in the dark shadows of the capital's pillars a deal that approximates the g8 proposal? >> no. there are other groups. i get hit from time to time back home, groups i respect. faith-based groups still talking about amnesty. and part of that depends on how you define amnesty. but we've got some folks from the south with real thick southern accents in congress with me....
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emac brought up the china as the lynchpin.d about the fed tapering but what contained contagion, china's cpi number. i have to give china some credit. they have had a run away locomotive and put brakes on without this thing collapsing. we talked about engineering the soft landing, compared to their soft landing f theirs is 7 1/2% gdp maybe they did a better job than us. there is no doubt about it there are growing pangs in all these countries. 1819. 1837. 1873. eight teen 93. 1901. 1907, 1929 all panics and great depression in america. these countries are growing and will go through growing pains and this might be another one. ashley: paul, is this systemic risk here? do we care argentina's cure returnsy is getting devalued? or is there a risk like when in thailand and the their currency the about the ot went south and had a big impact on asia? is there any doubt this would have a big impact on global economies and global markets? >> i have some concerns. all it takes is contagion is fear and sentiment factor to really spread.
emac brought up the china as the lynchpin.d about the fed tapering but what contained contagion, china's cpi number. i have to give china some credit. they have had a run away locomotive and put brakes on without this thing collapsing. we talked about engineering the soft landing, compared to their soft landing f theirs is 7 1/2% gdp maybe they did a better job than us. there is no doubt about it there are growing pangs in all these countries. 1819. 1837. 1873. eight teen 93. 1901. 1907, 1929...
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emac joins us on set.. >> this happened at joint economic committee on minimum wage. listen to what bernie sanders said yesterday, wow, pretty incendiary comments. >> do you think the walton family in $100 billion is in need of welfare for the middle class of this country? or do you think maybe we should raise the minimum wage so those workers can earn a living wage or get mid cade and food stamps? >> i said incendiary, this comes after the said the walton wealth is greatest obscenities of our time they own more wealth than the bottom 40%. what he is talking about the large number of walmart workers on medicaid. don't know what percentage who are on food stamps but what is not, being fair and balanced what is often not discussed here is, what walmart gives its workers in the way of benefits, right? they give, health benefits such as free preventative care, free vac cakes. they give retiree benefits and education assistance. that is somehow gets lost in the discussion here, you know. ashley: yeah. they're a
emac joins us on set.. >> this happened at joint economic committee on minimum wage. listen to what bernie sanders said yesterday, wow, pretty incendiary comments. >> do you think the walton family in $100 billion is in need of welfare for the middle class of this country? or do you think maybe we should raise the minimum wage so those workers can earn a living wage or get mid cade and food stamps? >> i said incendiary, this comes after the said the walton wealth is greatest...
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this is more up emac's alley but i don't know what is on the balance sheet a ruling in 2009 reversedck to the make believe thing. other than that my issue on this why do we continue to bail these banks out? when they print these kind of numbers on quarterly basis why do they get so much help from the federal reserve? why when the you know what hits the fan they come first and main street comes second? tracy: i feel like forever you don't know the skeletons in the closet on these balance sheets. >> that's true. charles make as good point, jpmorgan's balance sheet is about the size of france, 2.3 trillion, tangible common equity, that is the fortress part, 149 billion. whatever. you make a good point and charles makes a good point it is really action of interest rates is kryptonite for markets especially hitting deposit model of wells fargo. you have to pay out money in deposits versus what they earn in lending. so the question is, whole stop the market, when will the fed get off story is really important for these guys as they face net margin pressure. in other words their net interes
this is more up emac's alley but i don't know what is on the balance sheet a ruling in 2009 reversedck to the make believe thing. other than that my issue on this why do we continue to bail these banks out? when they print these kind of numbers on quarterly basis why do they get so much help from the federal reserve? why when the you know what hits the fan they come first and main street comes second? tracy: i feel like forever you don't know the skeletons in the closet on these balance sheets....
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emac on why nobody cares they are breaking the law.may make it worth your while to switch wireless carriers. but first look how the u.s. dollar is moving on this day as the dow is moving slightly lower. as for the major currencies, kind of a mixed bag. euro, pound, moving high every against the dollar. canadian dollar moving lower. japanese yen gaining ground on good ol' greenback. we'll be right back after these messages. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new titl
emac on why nobody cares they are breaking the law.may make it worth your while to switch wireless carriers. but first look how the u.s. dollar is moving on this day as the dow is moving slightly lower. as for the major currencies, kind of a mixed bag. euro, pound, moving high every against the dollar. canadian dollar moving lower. japanese yen gaining ground on good ol' greenback. we'll be right back after these messages. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to...
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emac, thanks very much. good stuff. >> sure. tracy: it is a quarter past.markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the exchange watching apple. >> indeed i am. look at apple is name we follow for some reasons. of course we have the china mobile deal and that will start on friday. but another story here pertaining to apple is that they have to provide full consumer refund of over $32 million. this is to settle an ftc complaint a charge for kids in app purchases without parental consent. ftc care chairwoman saying that you can't charge consumers charges they didn't ask for and says it's a victory for consumers. up 11 1/2 bucks. back to you. tracy: nicole, we'll see you in a bit. why wall street cares about net neutrality. verizon a big winner and netflix a big loser after as a court strikes down fcc regulations. we'll have more coming up. ashley: the world's greatest car auction with more very cool machines. some real doozies there. got some money? not a bad way to spend it. how is the dollar moving right now? speaking of money, here's a clue. all of these c
emac, thanks very much. good stuff. >> sure. tracy: it is a quarter past.markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the exchange watching apple. >> indeed i am. look at apple is name we follow for some reasons. of course we have the china mobile deal and that will start on friday. but another story here pertaining to apple is that they have to provide full consumer refund of over $32 million. this is to settle an ftc complaint a charge for kids in app purchases without parental...
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most of the victims young men, many of them emace 80ed, blood stained and showing signs of torture. some have new eyes and others may have been strangled or electrocuted. experts say this evidence is more detailed and on a far larger scale than anything else that has emerged. one leading lawyer who examined the evidence said it amounted to industrial sale killings. >> it's the harrowing pictures of starving bodies. they were reminiscent of pictures one saw coming out of auschwitz after the second world war, and these have been tortured, as well to add to their miseries. in some cases, eyes had been gouged out as part of the torture. strangulation was regularly found. >> the source is a photographer with the syrian military police, identified only as caesar. he defected and smuggle would the images out on memory particulars to the syrian national movement. at one point, he was photographing 50 bodies a day. the 31 page report was commissioned by a leading london law firm acting for qatar, which has demanded assad's prosecution and has led to international courts saying they are confi
most of the victims young men, many of them emace 80ed, blood stained and showing signs of torture. some have new eyes and others may have been strangled or electrocuted. experts say this evidence is more detailed and on a far larger scale than anything else that has emerged. one leading lawyer who examined the evidence said it amounted to industrial sale killings. >> it's the harrowing pictures of starving bodies. they were reminiscent of pictures one saw coming out of auschwitz after...