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. >> every thursday night, he plays the very horny president fitzgerald grant on "scandal." can see him staring tomorrow in "divergent." and his new album called "sex and love" enrique iglesias is here. next week, nicole kidman will be here. julia louise dreyfuss i have a cold. everyone should feel real sorry for me. i came into work. you know why? i have the heart of a champion. and the nose of a circus clown. our first guest is an oscar-nominated and golden globe-winning actor who is friend to iron man and star of "house of lies". watch him on showtime sunday nights at 10:00. please welcome, don cheadle. [ applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? thanks for coming. i like that. i wish i could we are hats like that. i look stupid in them. i really do. you look good in a hat. >> i have to find the right one. i have a small peanut head. >> jimmy: what is your hat size, do you know? >> micro i think is what it says on the band. >> jimmy: seems like you have a normal sized heads. most actors have huge ginormous heads. and then you have -- >> a peanut head. now i'm starting to feel sel
. >> every thursday night, he plays the very horny president fitzgerald grant on "scandal." can see him staring tomorrow in "divergent." and his new album called "sex and love" enrique iglesias is here. next week, nicole kidman will be here. julia louise dreyfuss i have a cold. everyone should feel real sorry for me. i came into work. you know why? i have the heart of a champion. and the nose of a circus clown. our first guest is an oscar-nominated and golden...
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scott fitzgerald, sinclair lewis explode in 1920s. they are richly rewarded by the society they despise. i think it has to do with the following. intellectuals, however much attention they get, think they deserve more. the reason they deserve more is egalitarianism is like acid on their skin because egalitarianism suggests that their vote is no more important than anyone else's vote. if you go to john stuart mill, there's much i admire and much a done, his admiration for the french revolution of 1831-1848 do not stand up well. however, he argued for multiple ballots for people like himself that they shouldn't be compelled to vote like ordinary people. this is long standing, and an insoluble problem. low information, it is not a question, a lot of voters, thinking of my home town in new york. a lot of people realize bill deblasio was elected by a record low turnout. the turnout hadn't been that low since before women could vote. it is not as if there was a great infusion of enthusiasm. but the city now is entirely in the hands of low i
scott fitzgerald, sinclair lewis explode in 1920s. they are richly rewarded by the society they despise. i think it has to do with the following. intellectuals, however much attention they get, think they deserve more. the reason they deserve more is egalitarianism is like acid on their skin because egalitarianism suggests that their vote is no more important than anyone else's vote. if you go to john stuart mill, there's much i admire and much a done, his admiration for the french revolution...
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we should bow allowed to do so so. >> cuyahoga county executive ed fitzgerald. also a gubernatorial candidate in that state. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> okay. coming up -- >> what i think it is with the dnc, with others both in the state and across the country is they desperately want something negative to happen in wisconsin. the reality is we're going to stay focused on the things we were elected to do. >> staying focused on the things we were elected to do like, oh, i don't know, mocking welfare recipients when you're running for governor and then running the welfare program into the ground while you were governor? i'll explain, next. >>> we've been reporting on the massive amount of documents that have come out from the inner circle of wisconsin governor scott walker. the inheriter of gop establishment front runner mantle in the wake of new jersey governor chris christie's demise. the problem, as we've noted, is that walker's got his own baggage. now, we've been going through these e-mails and there have been some that suggest that walker knew more
we should bow allowed to do so so. >> cuyahoga county executive ed fitzgerald. also a gubernatorial candidate in that state. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> okay. coming up -- >> what i think it is with the dnc, with others both in the state and across the country is they desperately want something negative to happen in wisconsin. the reality is we're going to stay focused on the things we were elected to do. >> staying focused on the things we were elected...
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guest is taking his case to court for a rematch with secretary of state husted, joining me is ed fitzgerald. ed, husted says, look, we've got a ton of early voting and republicans in the state are saying it's very expensive to keep this open. they're also saying this is bipartisan consensus, we solicited opinions. what's your beef here? >> we're not dealing with this problem in a vacuum. we know what happens when we don't have extensive early voting in ohio. the world has a videotape of what it looked like in 2004 in ohio when we didn't have evening voting, when we didn't have voting on the sunday before elections. and this is predictable what's going to happen. and so there has clearly been a consensus among the voters themselves that they want to have these expanded hours because they have been using them in overwhelming numbers and, chris, it's been working. we've had several elections in a row where we haven't had long lines at the polls, where people have been able to exercise their franchise. the problem from the republican point of view is they haven't always gotten the results that
guest is taking his case to court for a rematch with secretary of state husted, joining me is ed fitzgerald. ed, husted says, look, we've got a ton of early voting and republicans in the state are saying it's very expensive to keep this open. they're also saying this is bipartisan consensus, we solicited opinions. what's your beef here? >> we're not dealing with this problem in a vacuum. we know what happens when we don't have extensive early voting in ohio. the world has a videotape of...
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we should bow allowed to do so so. >> cuyahoga county executive ed fitzgerald.o a gubernatorial candidate in that state. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> okay. coming up -- >> what i think it is with the dnc, with others both in the state and across the country is they desperately want something negative to happen in wisconsin. the reality is we're going to stay focused on the things we were elected to do. >> staying focused on the things we were elected to do like, oh, i don't know, mocking welfare recipients when you're running for governor and then running the welfare program into the ground while you were governor? i'll explain, next. ♪ [ woman ] i will embrace change... everything life throws my way. except for frown lines. those i'm throwing back. [ female announcer ] olay total effects. nourishing vitamins, and seven beautiful benefits in one. for younger-looking skin. so while your life may be ever-changing... ♪ ...your beautiful skin will stay beautiful. total effects from olay. your best beautiful. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with n
we should bow allowed to do so so. >> cuyahoga county executive ed fitzgerald.o a gubernatorial candidate in that state. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> okay. coming up -- >> what i think it is with the dnc, with others both in the state and across the country is they desperately want something negative to happen in wisconsin. the reality is we're going to stay focused on the things we were elected to do. >> staying focused on the things we were elected to...
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rfu president pat fitzgerald showing off the six nations of the wearer. home parades it's no sin. jake stayed for a good must come in town so exposed to as finn to fly the flag every year. it's consistently one of the best ombudsman's office featured prominently this year integrated with over thirty films and feature the rescue but the fire services the rocky point for us entertained the match no the streets of moles were transformed into a scene from the wednesday evening at the dance on stage crew provided one of the top highlights of the parades three bands took part in the celebration. the nominal than music director john julian for his contribution to the mall trying to grow and there were more than turkey holds in the parades traditional musician sean norman was honored as brown's show the parade meat and dairy. to mark the contribution made by his music town the projections coat and some new rich muslim affordable home in the parade featured the sporting exploits of the next generation. and in an exhibition of bicycle skills to a huge and appreciative crowds. as we tease th
rfu president pat fitzgerald showing off the six nations of the wearer. home parades it's no sin. jake stayed for a good must come in town so exposed to as finn to fly the flag every year. it's consistently one of the best ombudsman's office featured prominently this year integrated with over thirty films and feature the rescue but the fire services the rocky point for us entertained the match no the streets of moles were transformed into a scene from the wednesday evening at the dance on stage...
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this evening with an address by the feel of what the email i concocted the cusp on my team that fitzgerald is in a carry for striking that big test heads for your flight is this a posse of three challenge that's right their ilk are in european action to ram the point is nineteen weeks ago weigh in on seek a beard major focus of this war against the card is pretty staggering twenty twenty two percent in the latest opinion polls put important where they came from twenty five percent in the last no connection to the team that hasn't been ninety and seventeen percent in the last general election of twenty seven their worst a result on records that this is a major and a true test for the party fatah leadership and teaching in the top of the day running of the candidates has no connection to fight in the european elections and honesty that would enhance the percentage share of the votes has all the bad teeth of course and it means the market would not be till this evening on their targets he's not talking target guest at the very wisely and with any tool it can be sure it states that he didn't t
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he and his wife, claire fitzgerald, have been cuddling babies here for 16 years.rses were telling me that these cuddles have an immediate impact for these infants. it's measurable. you look at the blue number here, apparently that's blood oxygenation. and as it starts to climb, it means the baby's relaxed, breathing deeply. dr. ronald cohen says cuddling leads to better tolerance of pain, more stable body temperature and stronger vital signs. >> if you remember back to your own childhood, mom's hug was the best medicine. that hug is the best medicine. >> reporter: for oliver and sky's parents, the cuddlers are a godsend. >> you can't be here 24 hours a day. and it's very comforting knowing while you're not here, there's someone holding your child, tenderly loving your child. >> you know, these people are scared to death. >> reporter: you're there to cuddle the parents as much as you are the baby? >> it seems that way, yeah. >> reporter: high-tech medicine can make miracles happen. ♪ when you're smiling the whole world smiles with you ♪ >> reporter: but a song and
he and his wife, claire fitzgerald, have been cuddling babies here for 16 years.rses were telling me that these cuddles have an immediate impact for these infants. it's measurable. you look at the blue number here, apparently that's blood oxygenation. and as it starts to climb, it means the baby's relaxed, breathing deeply. dr. ronald cohen says cuddling leads to better tolerance of pain, more stable body temperature and stronger vital signs. >> if you remember back to your own childhood,...
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senior managing director and head of etf trading at cantor fitzgerald.n, ite are sitting is like danny devito and arnold schwarzenegger. to us about the etf business. in the u.s.,etf's two $.4 trillion, it is investors getting asset classes easily without going through large institutions to get exposures. if you look at what has happened of the last 21 years, 90 issuers. on 90 exchanges around the world. it has been a phenomenal success for the retail investor. >> it is easy today to feel like it is unstoppable. what are some of the challenges and hurdles in its way? >> etf's are now covered by every index. the next inflection point will be managers. >> it is already happening a little. >> slowly. if you look at the traditional long only asset managers, they set out to game passive etf's. they are wanting to get in now. a hurdle is how do you put an active strategy in an etf wr apper. >> how do you put it active strategy in an etf wrapper? >> why is it harder than with a mutual fund. >> a mutual fund is nontransparent, etf's are transparent. for transpar
senior managing director and head of etf trading at cantor fitzgerald.n, ite are sitting is like danny devito and arnold schwarzenegger. to us about the etf business. in the u.s.,etf's two $.4 trillion, it is investors getting asset classes easily without going through large institutions to get exposures. if you look at what has happened of the last 21 years, 90 issuers. on 90 exchanges around the world. it has been a phenomenal success for the retail investor. >> it is easy today to feel...
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cantorn white of fitzgerald and jon erlichman. we are going to continue to follow this story.is not the apple tv unicorn some people thought we were seeing but it is a step in that direction. coming up, how does larry page keep google innovative? we will hear from him in a rare interview next. the more i learn about technology the more i realize i don't know for you -- i don't know. see -- theou can more you learn about technology the more you learn is possible. ♪ >> let him back to "bloomberg west." from search to robots and self driving cars, google has covered a lot of ground since it started 16 years ago. charlie rose set down with larry page at the ted conference in vancouver and sat down -- and started by asking where google is today. >> our mission is to organize information and make it universally accessible and useful. , is that whatsay you guys are really still doing? actually when i think about deep thingis such a for all of us, to understand what you want, to understand the world's information. and we are still in the early which is crazy. i have been added for 15
cantorn white of fitzgerald and jon erlichman. we are going to continue to follow this story.is not the apple tv unicorn some people thought we were seeing but it is a step in that direction. coming up, how does larry page keep google innovative? we will hear from him in a rare interview next. the more i learn about technology the more i realize i don't know for you -- i don't know. see -- theou can more you learn about technology the more you learn is possible. ♪ >> let him back to...
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>> gary:jim barnett and bob fitzgerald wearing almost indentical outfits end of 1st quarter jermainels jeff green on the screen then rolls to the basketball for the hoop and he was fouled 30-22 warriors after 1st period >> gary: when he scored only 13 that me that they did not need him to push it...steph curry. >> gary: i'd love to hear kobe bryant plo claipiano playi. >>video >> gary:kobe's new sneaker commercial with the whole buildup being kobe creating the world's greatest piano including a guest spot from lionel richie and a pretty funny payoff at the end for the "kobe 9 collection" >> gary:a group of oregon fans have petitioned their governorvia the website change.org to bring an nfl team to portland and the oakland raiders appear to be on the short list >> gary: a group of fans and oakland. last week, raiders owner mark davis admitted that if the team doesn't get a new stadium soon there's the chance the raiders could relocate. >> gary: the raiders are the only major sports team to share a venue with a major league baseball team meanwhile, those behind the "nfl to portland" mo
>> gary:jim barnett and bob fitzgerald wearing almost indentical outfits end of 1st quarter jermainels jeff green on the screen then rolls to the basketball for the hoop and he was fouled 30-22 warriors after 1st period >> gary: when he scored only 13 that me that they did not need him to push it...steph curry. >> gary: i'd love to hear kobe bryant plo claipiano playi. >>video >> gary:kobe's new sneaker commercial with the whole buildup being kobe creating the...
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it's like that with this replay showing sanctioned on handling the ball with mick fitzgerald story from the spots. central is getting on the scoresheet botswana is how it ended giving beijing that the us winning the competition. i've even been back to the top meanwhile great job and a visit to the posts and plan the plan be taking the lead fifty six minutes in when the brazilian raffia was pulled back by synergy fight just inside the area. one of the sin that made up for his earlier era wage cuts and crossing for the descent down the hall to the high school band and the one all the rage at their first points for that. the flats it from me for not going to get with buckets when isa mines night off now leave you with some more highlights from the bus came all the cba ankle forcing all season well. in the i know . new one will sch times got on to the welcome to africa and resident parking bays as a reunification of the two koreas would be a bonanza for all of north east asia and today on the show were joined by someone who seemed to agree. tim rogers investor and author of street smarts ne
it's like that with this replay showing sanctioned on handling the ball with mick fitzgerald story from the spots. central is getting on the scoresheet botswana is how it ended giving beijing that the us winning the competition. i've even been back to the top meanwhile great job and a visit to the posts and plan the plan be taking the lead fifty six minutes in when the brazilian raffia was pulled back by synergy fight just inside the area. one of the sin that made up for his earlier era wage...
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he and his wife clare fitzgerald have been cuddling babies hear for 16 years. >> nurse were his telling can you tell us have an immediate impact for the infants. im measurable. >>reporter: look at the blue number hear apparently that's blood oxygen and as it starts to climb it means the babies relax. >> the doctor says cuddling leaves to better tolerance of pain more stable body temperature and stronger vital signs. >> remember back to your own childhood mom hug was the best medicine that is the best medicine. >>reporter: for the parents can you tell user are a god send. >> can't be here 24 hours a day and it's very comforting knowing that while you are not here there's someone holding your child and loving your child. >> you know the people are scared to death. >> can you tell us the parents as much as you are. >> seems that way. >> high tech medicine can make miracle happen. >> but a song and smile and human touch that make the babies american strong. abc news palo alto. >> could that be sweet. what a wonderful story. >> let's go back and update the weather forecast. sandhya is here t
he and his wife clare fitzgerald have been cuddling babies hear for 16 years. >> nurse were his telling can you tell us have an immediate impact for the infants. im measurable. >>reporter: look at the blue number hear apparently that's blood oxygen and as it starts to climb it means the babies relax. >> the doctor says cuddling leaves to better tolerance of pain more stable body temperature and stronger vital signs. >> remember back to your own childhood mom hug was the...
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. >> mike fitzgerald, thank you, sir. >>> we are following up tonight on the soldier who posted thisontroversial selfie. we'll tell you about this. >>> and after the break, the moment they are calling the start of the christie comeback. ♪ they lived ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what mas a subaru, a subaru. it took a lot of juggling to keep it all together.k. for some low-income families, having broadband internet is a faraway dream. so we created internet essentials, america's largest low-cost internet adoption program. having the internet at home means she has to go no further than the kitchen table to do her homework. now, more than one million americans have been connected at home. it makes it so much better to do homework, when you're at home. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. >>> we don't get to govern if we don't win. and it is not only bad when we don't get to govern, because we don't get to mold and change our society. what is worse is they do. and they're doing it to us right now. so please, let us
. >> mike fitzgerald, thank you, sir. >>> we are following up tonight on the soldier who posted thisontroversial selfie. we'll tell you about this. >>> and after the break, the moment they are calling the start of the christie comeback. ♪ they lived ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what mas a subaru, a subaru. it took a lot of juggling to keep it all together.k. for some low-income families, having...
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. >> mike fitzgerald, thank you, sir. >>> we are following up tonight on the soldier who posted thisyou about this. >>> and after the break, the moment they are calling the start of the christie comeback. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> we don't get to govern if we don't win. and it is not only bad when we don't get to govern, because we don't get to mold and change our society. what is worse is they do. and they're doing it to us right now. so please, let us come out here, resolve not only to stand for our principles but let's come out of this conference resolved to win elections again. that is what i intend to do for the next year and i hope you will join me. thank you very
. >> mike fitzgerald, thank you, sir. >>> we are following up tonight on the soldier who posted thisyou about this. >>> and after the break, the moment they are calling the start of the christie comeback. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for...
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cheryl: kantor fitzgerald and reggie brown has edf trading, in the u.s. money is on the sidelines. any new money is going to europe which would make sense if you are seeing this shift in thinking of a hedge fund managers, i will come of the the new strategy. >> they can use european etss, i agree we have seen in flows but the inflows the first three months have been tepid relative to what we have seen the last three years. liz: we are big fan of camry. he had a hedge fund and got rid of it. he turned it into the hedge fund and it became a global edf type of fund, turned it into an et of. will that happen here? regulation is a piece of it. >> more and more global asset allocators will take that approach. they used the ets instead of the individual stock. this will you don't have to take the company risk embedded in running a particular security. cheryl: thank you very much for your commentary. the next thing happening in the market right now we are trying to get down to it. adam: fuel cells stocks posting record highs leading some to talk of a bubble. leading the way over 190% of pa
cheryl: kantor fitzgerald and reggie brown has edf trading, in the u.s. money is on the sidelines. any new money is going to europe which would make sense if you are seeing this shift in thinking of a hedge fund managers, i will come of the the new strategy. >> they can use european etss, i agree we have seen in flows but the inflows the first three months have been tepid relative to what we have seen the last three years. liz: we are big fan of camry. he had a hedge fund and got rid of...
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on the other hand, your opponent, ed fitzgerald put up a website with a pledge that you will serve everyonees -- gets elected will serve a full four-year term. why not sign that if you have no interest in running for president? >> chris, let me just be clear, we brought ohio back from the brink of disaster. i mean, we were down 350,000 jobs. now we're up almost a quarter million. we were $8 billion in the hole now up $1.5 billion. we have so much to do with workforce. we just put into play a third grade reading grauarantee so ki are not socially promoted to the time they drop out -- >> can you answer my question? >> the answer is simple, my only focus is being re-elected and continuing to lift ohio, period. i don't fall for gimmicks and this and that. it's silly politics. my direction and everything i'm committed to is our great buckeye state and at the same time, if i could, i'd suit up and try to help dayton in the round of the sweet 16. >> i'm about to get to that in a second. when you say you're not interested in running, are you flatly ruling out running in 2016. >> i don't know how ma
on the other hand, your opponent, ed fitzgerald put up a website with a pledge that you will serve everyonees -- gets elected will serve a full four-year term. why not sign that if you have no interest in running for president? >> chris, let me just be clear, we brought ohio back from the brink of disaster. i mean, we were down 350,000 jobs. now we're up almost a quarter million. we were $8 billion in the hole now up $1.5 billion. we have so much to do with workforce. we just put into...
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on the other hand, your owe poen end ed fitzgerald put up a website with a pledge that you will serve everyone who takes -- who gets elected, whoever gets lekted will serve a full four year term. why not sign that if you have no interest in running for president? >> chris, chris, let me just be clear. we brought ohio back from the brink of disaster. i mean we were down 350,000 jobs. now we're up almost a quarter million. we were $8 billion in the hole, now we're up a billion and a half. we have so much to do with workforce. we just put into play a third grade reading guarantee so kids are not socially pro ploeted to the point where they drop out. we have a major program -- >> respectfully, sir, can you answer the question? >> my only focus is now being re-elected and continuing to lift ohio, period. i don't fall for gimmicks & that. that's all silly politics. my direction and everything that i am committed to is our great buckeye state. and at the same time, if i could, i would suit up and try to help dayton in that round of the sweet 16. >> i'm about to get to that in a second. when
on the other hand, your owe poen end ed fitzgerald put up a website with a pledge that you will serve everyone who takes -- who gets elected, whoever gets lekted will serve a full four year term. why not sign that if you have no interest in running for president? >> chris, chris, let me just be clear. we brought ohio back from the brink of disaster. i mean we were down 350,000 jobs. now we're up almost a quarter million. we were $8 billion in the hole, now we're up a billion and a half....
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patrick fitzgerald, who prosecuted scooter libby down here in washington was notorious for not leaking pain at the time. but legislative bodies, the legislative committees on the state level -- >> they like to talk. >> they like to talk. but they tend to be small. but it's smart for them not to leak now. they don't want this to be accused of being a partisan witch-hunt and prosecuting this investigation through leaks in the press. so i think right now they play it by the numbers, get to the bottom of this. that's really what the public wants. >> all right, david corn, mother jones, good to have you with us tonight. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> tomorrow, we will talk to transcanada whistle-blower. he'll talk about the lack of oversight on the keystone xl pipeline. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >>> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in. tonight the gop's alternate reality on obamacare. with less than three weeks until the deadline for americans to sign up for health insurance, the right wing is in overdrive to do something,
patrick fitzgerald, who prosecuted scooter libby down here in washington was notorious for not leaking pain at the time. but legislative bodies, the legislative committees on the state level -- >> they like to talk. >> they like to talk. but they tend to be small. but it's smart for them not to leak now. they don't want this to be accused of being a partisan witch-hunt and prosecuting this investigation through leaks in the press. so i think right now they play it by the numbers,...
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senate majority leader scott fitzgerald defended the measure by saying it's difficult for people to turnel 6 in milwaukee and there is a shot of someone voting during a time when it's not available to people in rural areas. he went on, here he is. >> they turn to us for the answer like why is this going on? why are there people voting in milwaukee on a saturday afternoon when i couldn't go to the town and vote right now? there is nobody there. the town hall is closed and the lights are off. >> i have to wonder whether you have big states, minorities often grouped in big cities and liberal and all kinds of ethnic groups, they tend to be the liberal areas. it seems they wished those areas weren't in the states. they could like republicans just outside the city limits. >> looking at rural areas and comparing them to the cities, the bottom line as dale said is let's increase access for everyone. we shouldn't be restricting the vote. >> what about 7:00? a lot of people, all the producers agreed about this today. look, if you go work -- if you're a working person, you also work far from home,
senate majority leader scott fitzgerald defended the measure by saying it's difficult for people to turnel 6 in milwaukee and there is a shot of someone voting during a time when it's not available to people in rural areas. he went on, here he is. >> they turn to us for the answer like why is this going on? why are there people voting in milwaukee on a saturday afternoon when i couldn't go to the town and vote right now? there is nobody there. the town hall is closed and the lights are...
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cantor fitzgerald initiated coverage with a buy rating, indicating their engineered systems could bete, game changer in the i.t. world. analysts also writing that profit growth looks attractive, seeing shares of oracle higher on the day. lastly, blackberry. in focus, of course, posting a smaller than expected loss thanks to lower expenses. its ceo john chen spoke about its turn-around strategy. shares were up as much as 3% but now lower by around 2% on the day. back to you. >> thank you very much, seema. appreciate it. >>> the metals markets closing for the week momentarily. it's been a very volatile week. comex gold down $1.30. rebound in the silver market. copper, this is the second day running we have had a large percentage move to the upside in copper. keep in mind longer term, we have seen quite a breakdown in that market. palladium up $13.70, once again fears about russia which is the biggest exporter of palladium, that is spooking that market and it has been for the entire week. and platinum is down $1.40 on the day. so given what we have seen this week, let's bring in kenny p
cantor fitzgerald initiated coverage with a buy rating, indicating their engineered systems could bete, game changer in the i.t. world. analysts also writing that profit growth looks attractive, seeing shares of oracle higher on the day. lastly, blackberry. in focus, of course, posting a smaller than expected loss thanks to lower expenses. its ceo john chen spoke about its turn-around strategy. shares were up as much as 3% but now lower by around 2% on the day. back to you. >> thank you...
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in the last scene of the "great gatsby," fitzgerald talks about the dutch sailors who kind of came aroundorner and a sense of wonder and astonishment that filled them when they first saw what he called the "agreement breast of the new world. i was 17 years old when i first set eyes on america, and i felt that same sense of astonishment and wonder. he somehow even then i knew that this was a country in which i could be the architect of my own destiny. that feeling has somehow never left me and it lies behind with my writing and my work. we are living in an american era . any were that began at this moment of american superiority the moment that began with world war ii. at this moment of american superiority, look around the world, it seemed like we not only seeing threats on the horizon but newly emerging empires, the consolidation, for example, of the islamic empire. putin in russia and ukraine and the crimea and an attempt to revive russia as a global power. now, the remarkable thing is not what is going on over there, but the response to it coming from over here. the thesis that we laid
in the last scene of the "great gatsby," fitzgerald talks about the dutch sailors who kind of came aroundorner and a sense of wonder and astonishment that filled them when they first saw what he called the "agreement breast of the new world. i was 17 years old when i first set eyes on america, and i felt that same sense of astonishment and wonder. he somehow even then i knew that this was a country in which i could be the architect of my own destiny. that feeling has somehow...
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f scott fitzgerald mentioned it's hard to get someone to get something if their job depends not understanding. it's a difficult thing. that's why i encourage popular engagement. i think it's much more democratic. people affected by policies should have a say in the to the extent they are affected by it. there is something undemocratic by the fact someone is sitting in a computer lab created the best policies for everyone. i think critical engagement is important. that is what we have seen the best ideas that really address the needs of the many. i think we have seen them emerge from critical popular engagement. >> maybe i will close with an anecdote. when fdr was elected president, he got a visit from some african american activists. indiapent years in studying gandhi, and they came and presented a plan they thought would be fair for people living in this country who are african-american and solved a number of other social programs like this, and they explained it and laid out the justification, and they said, that's great. now make me do it. what they were saying was i cannot stand up in fro
f scott fitzgerald mentioned it's hard to get someone to get something if their job depends not understanding. it's a difficult thing. that's why i encourage popular engagement. i think it's much more democratic. people affected by policies should have a say in the to the extent they are affected by it. there is something undemocratic by the fact someone is sitting in a computer lab created the best policies for everyone. i think critical engagement is important. that is what we have seen the...
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. >> joining us in our closing bell exchange, it's susanç fulton, nathan bachrach, steve fitzgerald,david kudlow, our own steve liesman and rick santelli. steve, i'll begin with you. what did the beige book tell us that seemed to confirm what everyone has been talking about, that one word that's dominated for the last two months, weather. >> i feel like i got hit with another storm. it got down to minus ten. the beige book mentions the word weather 119 times according to the word count program. that compares with just 21 in the last month and 18 a years ago. so weather a big factor. what was interesting was the areas that it hit. you know, rail traffic in dallas, homes throughout the country, manufacturing in nine different districts. so to me it does two things. it confirms, as you said, the notion that there was a big impact of the weather, and it sets us up for the markets to maybe look beyond what could be a soft jobs report. >> nathan, does any of this matter? >> it doesn't matter at all. the one thing i find amazing about the beige book besides the fact this they could pick a c
. >> joining us in our closing bell exchange, it's susanç fulton, nathan bachrach, steve fitzgerald,david kudlow, our own steve liesman and rick santelli. steve, i'll begin with you. what did the beige book tell us that seemed to confirm what everyone has been talking about, that one word that's dominated for the last two months, weather. >> i feel like i got hit with another storm. it got down to minus ten. the beige book mentions the word weather 119 times according to the word...
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scott fitzgerald, targets and understand something of of theb depends on them not understanding it. it's a difficult thing. that's why i encourage popular engagement. we can do better, and i think it's much more democratic because there's something come it's essential, people who are affected by policies should have a say in those policies to the extent they are affected by them. there's something undemocratic about the image of technocrats in the computer labs creating the optimal policies for everybody. we should just do that. critical popular engagement is really important to i think that's what we have seen the best ideas that are really addressed the needs of the many. i think that's why we've seen them emerge from critical and popular engagement. >> maybe i'll just close with an anecdote. which is, when fdr was elected president, he got a visit from a delegation of some african-american activist. many of whom had spent years in india studying gandhi, and spending time with him and whatnot. and they came and presented a plan that that would be more fair for people living in thi
scott fitzgerald, targets and understand something of of theb depends on them not understanding it. it's a difficult thing. that's why i encourage popular engagement. we can do better, and i think it's much more democratic because there's something come it's essential, people who are affected by policies should have a say in those policies to the extent they are affected by them. there's something undemocratic about the image of technocrats in the computer labs creating the optimal policies for...
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scott fitzgerald act there are no second acts in american life. it's dead wrong.s there a second act in american life. people love redemption. they love the wrongly accused. if i am chris christie and it ends up that this was all a bunch of people on the far left freaking out on talk radio, on tv, in blogs, and i'm exonerated by the investigators in new jersey i take that with moo to iowa and south carolina and nevada and new hampshire and i raise hell. the only people i hear calling chris christie a bully are left-wingers that don't want him to get elected. let's see how the investigation plays out. he is doing the right thing and keching his head down and he should get through the investigation and we will see what happens. i think, as my short friend said on late night tv so long ago, you can turn a disadvantage into an advantage. they were some real estate moguls and made lots of money. is hillary running? >> i think hillary is running. >> whoa! >> but i think she will run. because, joe, just imagine a scene where she says i'm ahead in the polls and the only h
scott fitzgerald act there are no second acts in american life. it's dead wrong.s there a second act in american life. people love redemption. they love the wrongly accused. if i am chris christie and it ends up that this was all a bunch of people on the far left freaking out on talk radio, on tv, in blogs, and i'm exonerated by the investigators in new jersey i take that with moo to iowa and south carolina and nevada and new hampshire and i raise hell. the only people i hear calling chris...
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oracle as well upgraded by canter fitzgerald on friday. and autodesk about 2% to 6% to the upside. the bulls like seeing when tech and of course financials help lead the way higher. back to you. >> that's been one of the names to watch, dom, thanks a lot. time for this morning's squawk feed. henry blodget still with us and our own jon fortt joining us here at post nine as well. good morning, jon. >> good morning, carl. >> barons trashing tech companies like facebook, google and twitter saying there's not enough ad dollars to support them all. brings us to the question are we in the middle of the bubble? >> i don't think it's so much about that. when you think about what facebook has been investing in lately, whatsapp, that's not an ad play. there's only so much room to play with advertising. google too. nest not an app play. neither some of the android stuff they're doing in cars. but this is a bit of a game of musical chairs, i think. we all remember that game as kids. there's not enough chairs for everybody. that's why they're competing
oracle as well upgraded by canter fitzgerald on friday. and autodesk about 2% to 6% to the upside. the bulls like seeing when tech and of course financials help lead the way higher. back to you. >> that's been one of the names to watch, dom, thanks a lot. time for this morning's squawk feed. henry blodget still with us and our own jon fortt joining us here at post nine as well. good morning, jon. >> good morning, carl. >> barons trashing tech companies like facebook, google...
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fitzgerald. pete seger.talking about all of the extraordinary songs that came out of the history factory. nothing like it before and nothing like it since. let's go to the 1960s and talk about one of the quintessential new york bands, the velvet underground. >> one of our covers -- we have eight covers of the magazine this week. they are out different subscribers get different covers and some in the newsstands and some in people's homes. lou reed one of the iconic issues we have on the front of the magazine this week. velvet underground a great essay on this issue by richard hell making the development why he came over the years to appreciate them as the greatest rock 'n' roll band ever. beautifully written piece by him and very strong. >> two new york boys and, my god, so iconic. i love them. i love them. i love them. paul simon and art garfunkel. >> a fantastic piece. >> what a shot. >> a lot of things through this issue we talk to people and this is one of them where art garfunkel tells the story, of him
fitzgerald. pete seger.talking about all of the extraordinary songs that came out of the history factory. nothing like it before and nothing like it since. let's go to the 1960s and talk about one of the quintessential new york bands, the velvet underground. >> one of our covers -- we have eight covers of the magazine this week. they are out different subscribers get different covers and some in the newsstands and some in people's homes. lou reed one of the iconic issues we have on the...
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joining us now is shawn matthews the ceo of cantor fitzgerald. mr. morning. >> you have a unique perspective for your business. unique insight in to what is happening with the markets. what have you seen over the last 48 hours? >> i think we're just seeing volatility in the marketplace that's being driven by the external force and that happens in markets, right? if you look at it, this year is going to be a year of volatile ti ty. we'll have okay returns in the equity market but it will be a different kind of return profile than we've seen in the last several years. it will be choppy and a lot of volatility associated with it. >> i guess that's good for you if it's volume. volume to you guys is everything, right? >> absolutely. we like volume. >> i see in the meantime you in an attempt to grow the asset management division and that's one of your key priorities that you've actually bought recently the finten partners which is a fund-to-fund operator within fixed income. can you talk us through that? and where the funder funds are very much the way for
joining us now is shawn matthews the ceo of cantor fitzgerald. mr. morning. >> you have a unique perspective for your business. unique insight in to what is happening with the markets. what have you seen over the last 48 hours? >> i think we're just seeing volatility in the marketplace that's being driven by the external force and that happens in markets, right? if you look at it, this year is going to be a year of volatile ti ty. we'll have okay returns in the equity market but it...