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good morning. >> harold, how are you?ut this unemployment benefit insurance benefit extension as part of a larger narrative that may include a minimum wage compromise or a fight or hope of passage of that. if what you're proposing today passes, how does that impact positively or negatively around a minimum wage increase going forward? >> look back. harold, you've been doing this long enough and you certainly remember. unemployment extension and minimum wage increases are bipartisan through much of this country's history. my first year in the senate in 2007, my first speech on the senate floor was about minimum wage and president bush signed the bill. it was overwhelmingly passed in both houses by lots of votes by both parties. unemployment extension has been much the same way over the years. last time it expired was renewed, if you will, i believe was under president bush again. so these are the kinds of things we can do and i hope more than just sets the tone to help us pass minimum wage. i think it helps us set the tone
good morning. >> harold, how are you?ut this unemployment benefit insurance benefit extension as part of a larger narrative that may include a minimum wage compromise or a fight or hope of passage of that. if what you're proposing today passes, how does that impact positively or negatively around a minimum wage increase going forward? >> look back. harold, you've been doing this long enough and you certainly remember. unemployment extension and minimum wage increases are bipartisan...
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and that's the problem, harold. >> chairman, it's willie geist.iday, addressing mike huckabee as libido comment and you said something pretty smart, guys, we have to have the policy right, we believe we have our policy right but we also have to watch the tone. last night you have a congressman from florida texting "i'm waiting on the commandante in chief, relating to the president. >> we have to be careful because many people are waiting in the bushes to create bigger issues out of smaller issue. mike huckabee had a great message on last week and i wish people would listen to the whole speech, he did pretty well, and it goes back to we have to promote and be a big party. and word choices are important and they're especially important when we dealing with a stacked deck, i think, as republicans in this conversation. and i'm pretty careful. >> it was a good message. i mean, it was a good message that mike huckabee gave until he started talking about women's libido. >> i think it was one word in the wrong place that people were thrown off with. >> no
and that's the problem, harold. >> chairman, it's willie geist.iday, addressing mike huckabee as libido comment and you said something pretty smart, guys, we have to have the policy right, we believe we have our policy right but we also have to watch the tone. last night you have a congressman from florida texting "i'm waiting on the commandante in chief, relating to the president. >> we have to be careful because many people are waiting in the bushes to create bigger issues...
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>> harold, sit up straight. barnicle, sit up straight.ake a deep breath. >> you could have been a nun. >> and close your eyes. you wish. >> yeah, telling me to sit up straight. >> hide your knuckles. >> take a deep breath, mike barnicle. he can't do it. here is what you're supposed to do, harold. notice your breath. don't change your breathing. focus on the sensation of air moving in and out of your lungs, thomas. as thoughts come into your mind and distract you from your breathing, acknowledge those thoughts and then return to focus on your breathing each time. are you with me? you're not getting it at all. >> one eye on twitter. >> i'm reading the peyton manning story. >> see? sam, you work for arianna. >> yes. >> he doesn't sound too happy about that. >> i am very happy. we have a meditation room in our office, as well as a yoga room in our office. i have not used either but i have used the nap room in our office and i'm very mindful of the need to unplug to recharge as arianna says. >> she says the nap rooms are good except when more
>> harold, sit up straight. barnicle, sit up straight.ake a deep breath. >> you could have been a nun. >> and close your eyes. you wish. >> yeah, telling me to sit up straight. >> hide your knuckles. >> take a deep breath, mike barnicle. he can't do it. here is what you're supposed to do, harold. notice your breath. don't change your breathing. focus on the sensation of air moving in and out of your lungs, thomas. as thoughts come into your mind and distract...
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>> harold is the cat. kumar is the dog. oh. >> that is so cute. >> wagging his tail the whole time. >> i want to hug you, bro. i love you, man. i love you, bro. >> this is a good model for cats and dogs around the world. watch this, learn. you can hug each other. don't have to chase each other around. >>> infamous lines from viral videos. ain't nobody got no time for that. and don't tase me, bro. >> classics. >> i think you're about to hear the next one. this guy is holding what looks like a needle. that's a dart. he's going to put that in a blow dart gun and he takes aim and when the camera pans over he realizes the target is his buddy. >> guys, come on, find other things to do with your time! >> ready? >> i'll be doing the shot. >> oh, my god, did that hit him in the spine? >> not sure at this point where it hit, but watch this. >> oh! [ inaudible ] take it out, ahh! >> he's trying to say a million things at once. >> he falls down to the ground on his knees, screaming, wailing, because he is in excruciating pain and then
>> harold is the cat. kumar is the dog. oh. >> that is so cute. >> wagging his tail the whole time. >> i want to hug you, bro. i love you, man. i love you, bro. >> this is a good model for cats and dogs around the world. watch this, learn. you can hug each other. don't have to chase each other around. >>> infamous lines from viral videos. ain't nobody got no time for that. and don't tase me, bro. >> classics. >> i think you're about to hear the...
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clearer skin is possible. >>> harold, i'm impressed.e changes diapers. >> of course he does. >> i don't believe it. i'm going to need proof. >> give emily a little break. let's do some football. here's what he was doing. rose bowl, fifth ranked stanford against michigan. tied at 17-17. 25 yard touchdown. play of the game. less than two minutes to play michigan state hangs on to a four-point lead. stanford on fourth and one, look at the spartan fly over the pile. stuffs the run stops stanford on fourth down. michigan state wins the rose bowl 24-20. after the game the spartans tried to congratulate head coach. he side steps it. michigan state beats stanford and wins the rose bowl. >> michigan state has been a stepping stone for a long time. he's going to be sticking around. >> michigan state playing without their number one defensive player and played great for the big ten. >> fun game. kid who made the play -- great season. fiesta bowl number 15 central florida, taking on sixth rank baylor. second quarter ucf with a one-point lead. blake
clearer skin is possible. >>> harold, i'm impressed.e changes diapers. >> of course he does. >> i don't believe it. i'm going to need proof. >> give emily a little break. let's do some football. here's what he was doing. rose bowl, fifth ranked stanford against michigan. tied at 17-17. 25 yard touchdown. play of the game. less than two minutes to play michigan state hangs on to a four-point lead. stanford on fourth and one, look at the spartan fly over the pile....
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'bud' moose lane" to merchant street]sponsor: chiuresolution adding the name "harold 'bud' moose lane" to merchant street in recognition of bud moose and his many contributions sf 431234 item 44: 44.131151[adding the name "enid ng lim alley" to bartol street]sponsors: chiu; marresolution adding the name "enid ng lim alley" to bartol street in recognition of enid ng lim and her many contributions sf 441234 president david chiu: colleagues can we take these items same house same call. this resolution is adopted. item 45. speaker: the clerk: item 45: 45.131191[administrative code - clarifying employer definition for family friendly workplace]sponsor: chiuordinance amending the administrative code to clarify the group of employers required to comply with the family friendly workplace ordinance.1234 president david chiu: colleagues can we take this item same house same call. this ordinance is passed on the first reading. why don't we go to roll call. speaker: m -- mr. president, you are first to introduce new items. president david chiu: i'm introducing this item with mayor lee to support
'bud' moose lane" to merchant street]sponsor: chiuresolution adding the name "harold 'bud' moose lane" to merchant street in recognition of bud moose and his many contributions sf 431234 item 44: 44.131151[adding the name "enid ng lim alley" to bartol street]sponsors: chiu; marresolution adding the name "enid ng lim alley" to bartol street in recognition of enid ng lim and her many contributions sf 441234 president david chiu: colleagues can we take these...
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harold, it's great to see you.w, we'll get back to you in just a minute. >>> when he come back, we'll have a live report from beijing as the iphone gols goes on sale tow china mobile network. >>> the talking squawk blog is out to help you get through the weekend. we're back next week from davos. go to squawk.cnbc.com to read about e-mails, trash, and a second chance to conquer the morning. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body
harold, it's great to see you.w, we'll get back to you in just a minute. >>> when he come back, we'll have a live report from beijing as the iphone gols goes on sale tow china mobile network. >>> the talking squawk blog is out to help you get through the weekend. we're back next week from davos. go to squawk.cnbc.com to read about e-mails, trash, and a second chance to conquer the morning. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex...
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>>> coming up at the top of the howard, harold ford jr.obinson. david gregory as well. "morning joe" will be back in a moment. when i first started shopping for a hybrid... i didn't even look at anything else. i just assumed you went and bought a prius. so this time around we were able to do some research and we ended up getting a ford... which we love. it's been a wonderful switch. it has everything that you could want in a car. it's the most fun to drive... because it's the most hi tech inside... i think this c-max can run circles around the prius... the biggest difference would definitely be the acceleration of the car... if you can get someone to test-drive a c-max... they would end up buying this more times than not. ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso frozen entrées. now in freezers. [ male announcer ] old el paso frozen entrées. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com afghanistan, in 2009. on the u.s.s.
>>> coming up at the top of the howard, harold ford jr.obinson. david gregory as well. "morning joe" will be back in a moment. when i first started shopping for a hybrid... i didn't even look at anything else. i just assumed you went and bought a prius. so this time around we were able to do some research and we ended up getting a ford... which we love. it's been a wonderful switch. it has everything that you could want in a car. it's the most fun to drive... because it's the...
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back with our roundtable andrea mitchell, nia-malika henderson, harold ford, newt gingrich.you've been in the pressure cooker before. how does this wear on him? >> that last quote if he meant it is a little strange. he's going to serve out his second term. that's what i just heard him say. >> until he doesn't. >> my intention is to be here unless my intention changes and it's not going to change until it changes so trust me. one of the dangers, as you know, is not the initial problem. it's the pressure cooker. it's the things you didn't expect. it's how you handle the problem. you know, it's ken langone lecturing you in public. so we'll see. christie's got to relax and understand this is a marathon. this could go on for three to six to nine months. he's not going to get rid of it easily. >> he's going to have this investigation around for a long while. that's what i was asking the assemblyman about. >> what he has to focus on is the investigation. he probably should not have gone to florida and fulfilled that commitment because in florida, if he's first of all behind a gated
back with our roundtable andrea mitchell, nia-malika henderson, harold ford, newt gingrich.you've been in the pressure cooker before. how does this wear on him? >> that last quote if he meant it is a little strange. he's going to serve out his second term. that's what i just heard him say. >> until he doesn't. >> my intention is to be here unless my intention changes and it's not going to change until it changes so trust me. one of the dangers, as you know, is not the initial...
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ceo,be talking to the harold hamm, who is joining in.o morton zuckerman, will as will be joining us well. speaking about giving and taking and whether that works wonders for your own career, my new book with ceo saying what you need to know to get ahead, ask some of the top leaders in the business world come including the aig ceo . what were the biggest qualities that led to their success? here of the beste advice they were ever given. you have to work hard. there is no getting away from that. you have to prepare like crazy. this sounds counterintuitive to the first and maybe the second, but family has to come first. the easy switch, but the guy who went to harvard or princeton, but those in the balance of understanding what it takes to win. saweing a math major, i i was dyslexic, so school was very hard for me. it taught me persistent. >> it gives you some more creativity about how you look at problems and how you think about problems. you think about problems much differently. having the courage to do things differently. kids. had four
ceo,be talking to the harold hamm, who is joining in.o morton zuckerman, will as will be joining us well. speaking about giving and taking and whether that works wonders for your own career, my new book with ceo saying what you need to know to get ahead, ask some of the top leaders in the business world come including the aig ceo . what were the biggest qualities that led to their success? here of the beste advice they were ever given. you have to work hard. there is no getting away from that....
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later and to have such a wonderful relationship that malcolm wrote for the two of us and to work with harold in such a different way. i me i mean respect it was gre i mean, it was great to fall in love with him. >> can i use your phone? i can't get a signal in here. >> we think that it's a film that people enjoyed the first time around, and they will be repeat business. i think people will come and bring their friends, bring their family. >> i think it's a very solid movie that i'm definitely proud of. i think when audiences see it, they will enjoy it and think it's money well spent. so i hope they're ready. >> they better get ready. and this will be your premium right here. sorry to interrupt, i just want to say, i combined home and auto with state farm, saved 760 bucks. love this guy. okay, does it bother anybody else that the mime is talking? frrreeeeaky! [ male announcer bundle home and auto and you could save 760 bucks. alright, mama, let's get going. [ yawns naptime is calling my name. [ male announcer get to a better state. state farm. >>> a dance company allows them to be so loistsol
later and to have such a wonderful relationship that malcolm wrote for the two of us and to work with harold in such a different way. i me i mean respect it was gre i mean, it was great to fall in love with him. >> can i use your phone? i can't get a signal in here. >> we think that it's a film that people enjoyed the first time around, and they will be repeat business. i think people will come and bring their friends, bring their family. >> i think it's a very solid movie...
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[laughter] >> you need to talk to our guests, harold hamm, and he may do that yet. spin we are clear going to have a rollicking morning. [laughter] let me go back and forth. is there a colleague on the other side would like to make a quick comment? land would like to have one. i just know that a lot of you are under a time crunch. is there a colleague on the other side who wanted a minute or two? senator hoeven. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would just like to welcome harold hamm today. he has been a pioneer in the balkan. senator franken is not too far off when he talks about discovering oil. he didn't discover the oil but he certainly was a pioneer in discovering methods including hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling, and developing those methods in a way that made that oil recoverable in the billions of barrels, and it is absolutely being in energy renaissance in this country. so by way of introduction i'm very pleased to welcome and introduce harold hamm this morning. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. i very much enjoyed my visit to north dakota as
[laughter] >> you need to talk to our guests, harold hamm, and he may do that yet. spin we are clear going to have a rollicking morning. [laughter] let me go back and forth. is there a colleague on the other side would like to make a quick comment? land would like to have one. i just know that a lot of you are under a time crunch. is there a colleague on the other side who wanted a minute or two? senator hoeven. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would just like to welcome harold hamm...
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. >> you need to talk to our guest harold hamm, and he may do that yet.me just go back and forth. is there a colleague on the other side you would like to ike a quick comment here come know a lot of you are under a time crunch. is there a colleague who wanted a minute or two? >> senator hoven. >> i would like to welcome harold hamm who has been a pioneer in the balkan. senator franken not too far off when he talks about discovering oil. he did not discover it but certainly a pioneer in discovering the methods, including hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling and developing the methods in a way that made its recoverable in billions of barrels and leading an energy renaissance in the country, so by way of introduction i am pleased to welcome harold hamm this morning. >> thank you. i very much enjoyed my visit to north dakota as well and that opportunity. >> i think for the purposes we have an excellent panel this morning. i want to thank you and senator mikulski for such a thoughtful opening statement. i will submit my statement for the record, but i
. >> you need to talk to our guest harold hamm, and he may do that yet.me just go back and forth. is there a colleague on the other side you would like to ike a quick comment here come know a lot of you are under a time crunch. is there a colleague who wanted a minute or two? >> senator hoven. >> i would like to welcome harold hamm who has been a pioneer in the balkan. senator franken not too far off when he talks about discovering oil. he did not discover it but certainly a...
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that brought our attention to it, because the lawsuit was filed in september of 2013 is this guy haroldiii, a powerful guy, files a declaration in a lawsuit. this is sworn testimony by this man who we were told earlier this week is not a political man. not somebody who is a shield for the left or right. and let's put it on board for what he is alleging under oath. that he got a call from tim geithner after the downgrade, and he says tim geithner says you have done an enormous disservice to yourself and to your country. and went on to say, s&p's conduct will be quote, looked at very carefully. such behavior could not occur, he said, without a response from the government. two weeks later the new york times, andy, reported that an investigation had begun in ernest against s&p. >> s&p alone. >> and now the lawsuit, comment on that declaration. >> well, i'm betting that he also has con temtemporaneous no. i imagine he will have a way to back it up. they wouldn't have a recording, but you have that, the fact that the investigation clearly ratcheted it up, and they were cleared and moody's wa
that brought our attention to it, because the lawsuit was filed in september of 2013 is this guy haroldiii, a powerful guy, files a declaration in a lawsuit. this is sworn testimony by this man who we were told earlier this week is not a political man. not somebody who is a shield for the left or right. and let's put it on board for what he is alleging under oath. that he got a call from tim geithner after the downgrade, and he says tim geithner says you have done an enormous disservice to...
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later and to have such a wonderful relationship that malcolm wrote for the two of us and to work with harold in such a different way. i me i mean respect it was gre i mean, it was great to fall in love with him. >> can i use your phone? i can't get a signal in here. >> we think that it's a film that people enjoyed the first time around, and they will be repeat business. i think people will come and bring their friends, bring their family. >> i think it's a very solid movie that i'm definitely proud of. i think when audiences see it, they will enjoy it and think it's money well spent. so i hope they're ready. >> they better get ready. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ never
later and to have such a wonderful relationship that malcolm wrote for the two of us and to work with harold in such a different way. i me i mean respect it was gre i mean, it was great to fall in love with him. >> can i use your phone? i can't get a signal in here. >> we think that it's a film that people enjoyed the first time around, and they will be repeat business. i think people will come and bring their friends, bring their family. >> i think it's a very solid movie...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm here to support harold moose and my name is kevin i'm the general manager the hilton financial district. i've been at the hotel for 5 and a half years it was a pleasure to meet will moose he always had kind words and acknowledged everybody he possibly could. one of mr. muse legacies was to eat with the employees in the hotel cafe. of course, the employees had a positive opinion of how mr. moods was they said he was a elapsing leader. it would be a true how were you for the businesses to recognize the legacies of this great trailblazers who brought people together for the common god and add the name of harrod muse to harrod street in recognition for his numerous contribution seess in the san francisco areas >> and now our final speaker if you could please come up. >> supervisor chiu and members of the board of supervisors i'm bud muses daughter. supervisor chiu on behalf of my family and myself i want to thank you to add bud lane to merchant street. thanks to all who okay the contribution. i'm aware of my fathers accomplishment you mate not know that
. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm here to support harold moose and my name is kevin i'm the general manager the hilton financial district. i've been at the hotel for 5 and a half years it was a pleasure to meet will moose he always had kind words and acknowledged everybody he possibly could. one of mr. muse legacies was to eat with the employees in the hotel cafe. of course, the employees had a positive opinion of how mr. moods was they said he was a elapsing leader. it would be a true...
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harold ford is a former democrat congressman from tennessee and and msnbc political analyst.ke is the mayor of baltimore. congressman ford, it seems to me to to put it bluntly that the old games starting in '92 to get elected president was like roller derby. make sure bob kerrey is out of the race and you're the nominee of the party. and then along came obama, who didn't necessarily run a negative campaign, he ran a campaign based on state-of-the-art numbers krur s crunching where he was able to find delegates through caucuses in states like the dakotas and places out west and beat hillary clinton before she could get in the name by modern number crunching. how did the clintons 2016 pull it altogether? >> two things, chris. one, you have to have a reason for wanting to run. you have to have a set of ideas that you believe can help the country grow again and make the 21st century a global century with america leading it. mrs. clinton will be able to craft a message around that. to your point around the mechanics, there's no doubt the campaign in '08 in my estimation didn't rea
harold ford is a former democrat congressman from tennessee and and msnbc political analyst.ke is the mayor of baltimore. congressman ford, it seems to me to to put it bluntly that the old games starting in '92 to get elected president was like roller derby. make sure bob kerrey is out of the race and you're the nominee of the party. and then along came obama, who didn't necessarily run a negative campaign, he ran a campaign based on state-of-the-art numbers krur s crunching where he was able...
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joining me here andrea mitchell nia-malika henderson from "the washington post," harold ford and newt gingrich. to all of you, isn't it significant that after all the hue and cry, after all these revelations by snowden, the president has in effect ended this debate by saying, these programs are going to stick around. i need them to keep the country safe, newt gingrich. >> well, that's a very significant speech in the sense that here's a guy whose bias will be for civil libertarians but after five years of daily briefings in if the white house as said, you, you know, the world is really dangerous and we need these tools to be safe. it's very hard to imagine fundamental changes in the program against president obama's wishes. >> yeah, i mean, that's a question, reformers are they going to say no, we're going to challenge these programs and stop this bulk collection of data? >> they're already saying they want to stop the bulk collection. the biggest change he made was the government would no longer store the elected metadata, all the phone records but hasn't said how that's going to hap
joining me here andrea mitchell nia-malika henderson from "the washington post," harold ford and newt gingrich. to all of you, isn't it significant that after all the hue and cry, after all these revelations by snowden, the president has in effect ended this debate by saying, these programs are going to stick around. i need them to keep the country safe, newt gingrich. >> well, that's a very significant speech in the sense that here's a guy whose bias will be for civil...
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time but not getting anywhere no spokeswoman for irish or does it state that it would be dry and harold had a nice scene and they would have to be to wish your politicians but also the because this is after all of the party that sees those in charge of pills was to charges that are going to come into people's homes fox is a from next january martino. most being questioned in two more in county waterford following a fatal stabbing last night's twenty five george michael dwyer from kilkenny died after rachael in the heights that the seaside resort. sci fi and housing is a tantrum or is now the scene of the country's latest by an in depth. nine nine nine call was made around half a dozen last night. when guardian an audience who rise to his rented house. they found a twenty five year old man in a critical condition. he'd been stabbed. the victim michael o'dwyer is understood to be visiting a friend here was the number of others. they've been together yesterday. some residents in the states who didn't want to go on camera so they heard what sounded like a party going on in the halves. the v
time but not getting anywhere no spokeswoman for irish or does it state that it would be dry and harold had a nice scene and they would have to be to wish your politicians but also the because this is after all of the party that sees those in charge of pills was to charges that are going to come into people's homes fox is a from next january martino. most being questioned in two more in county waterford following a fatal stabbing last night's twenty five george michael dwyer from kilkenny died...
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. >> as far as firefighters g harold is one of the before's most well known. he is a go-to source. as this example from 2012 shows, he is not the camera shy. >> i would say look at what protect your families first. sprinklers protect your family. >> the chief has not worked here in eight months. not since he was on a ladder last may. he wasn't fighting a fire. he was work something his backyard when he fell. >> next thing i know i'm on the ground. i wake up, probably was knocked out for a couple seconds. i'm in a pool of my own blood. >> when the chief came to he started handling the crisis by barking orders. >> i was telling people what to do all the way into the er. they must have got tide of that at some point and put me under. >> he lost function in his legs and one arm which is why he types and clicks only with his right hand. he says he is an incomplete quad meanic. he says that -- quadriplegic. >> you have abilities you don't have anymore or you have to do it different ways. >> when he started his firefighter h training 33 years ago, he learned tow to adapt, improvise and ov
. >> as far as firefighters g harold is one of the before's most well known. he is a go-to source. as this example from 2012 shows, he is not the camera shy. >> i would say look at what protect your families first. sprinklers protect your family. >> the chief has not worked here in eight months. not since he was on a ladder last may. he wasn't fighting a fire. he was work something his backyard when he fell. >> next thing i know i'm on the ground. i wake up, probably was...
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ukraine's president is now accepted the resignation of the country's prime minister harold b in thai cabinet to remain in place into the new government is formed that says the country's only cuz put in an emergency session to repeal most of the anti protest zones that triggered two weeks abundance that he can. the discussions a fall from leather is of the pre storm reports. ukrainian president viktor yanukovich has accepted the resignation of prime minister nikola as out of bounds. his confidence they will remain in their positions. and for the time being until replacement sop up was in place but they can stay in those positions for us but just as long as sixty days according to the lower hip it is they all say see a much anticipated emergency session of parliament and this being twenty two to discuss their plight will make his bed and they have made some changes to the lowest one of the adn the major changes that taken place in a respected forty anonymously by and by and taste a bite beat the two met by the rugged ftc staff have been i was to repeal the ad agency anti demonstration
ukraine's president is now accepted the resignation of the country's prime minister harold b in thai cabinet to remain in place into the new government is formed that says the country's only cuz put in an emergency session to repeal most of the anti protest zones that triggered two weeks abundance that he can. the discussions a fall from leather is of the pre storm reports. ukrainian president viktor yanukovich has accepted the resignation of prime minister nikola as out of bounds. his...
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we're at mark harold wines. they are not used to turning people away during the wintertime. that's what they had to do. if you are a glass half full kind of person you'll love how this story goes down. >> like 75? something like that? and it's very strange. >> reporter: they are in napa celebrating their anniversary. normally they choose tahoe. not this year. >> we love to go up this time of year but there's not enough snow. >> reporter: here's some snapshots from the sierra today. if you like open slopes, it was a good day. but the only snow was manmade. that's not good enough for this couple from sacramento. >> since it's nice we decided to go to napa. >> people are more likely to come here than otherwise. >> reporter: overall, napa is seeing nearly 25% more visitors than last winter. january is usually slow. >> normally the staff gets bored. >> reporter: you won't see wineries complaining. >> great. it's so much fun having people in here. >> reporter: this weekend it will look like a different season in wine country and with the warm temperatures, it will feel like one, t
we're at mark harold wines. they are not used to turning people away during the wintertime. that's what they had to do. if you are a glass half full kind of person you'll love how this story goes down. >> like 75? something like that? and it's very strange. >> reporter: they are in napa celebrating their anniversary. normally they choose tahoe. not this year. >> we love to go up this time of year but there's not enough snow. >> reporter: here's some snapshots from the...
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inability to pay and the whole theory of the ability to play was developed by john maynard keynes harold martin and others in response to the german reparations problems all of a sudden but germans have been given a false this through if you look at their textbooks and the propaganda that the banks are pushing month after month and year after year they pretend that if banks went actually if the government would lend money and if a central bank would actually finance the government deficit instead of the government borrowing from the wealthy people in the banks then you'd have fight for inflation the hall some arrangement is as if the hyperinflation thing from too much too much public spending will new euro break up. well the question is if it doesn't break up then you're going to have a continued immigration of labor from the countries that are imposing austerity let's say ok what happens if we get if the euro does not break up you're going to have a situation in greece where one tenth of the population is already emigrated in latvia which has just joined the year of this month you've ha
inability to pay and the whole theory of the ability to play was developed by john maynard keynes harold martin and others in response to the german reparations problems all of a sudden but germans have been given a false this through if you look at their textbooks and the propaganda that the banks are pushing month after month and year after year they pretend that if banks went actually if the government would lend money and if a central bank would actually finance the government deficit...
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inability to pay and the whole theory of the ability to pay was developed by john maynard keynes harold martin and other is in response to the german reparations problems all of a sudden but germans have been given a false this through if you look at their textbooks and the propaganda that the banks are pushing month after month and year after year they pretend the if banks went actually if the government would lend money and if a central bank would actually finance the government deficit instead of the government borrowing from the wealthy people in the banks then you'd have fighter inflation false memory in germany is just the hyperinflation thing from too much too much public spending will new euro break up. well the question is if it doesn't break up then you're going to have a continued immigration of labor from the countries that are imposing austerity let's say what happens if we get if the euro does not break up you're going to have a situation in greece where one tenth of the population is already emigrated here in latvia which has just joined the year of this month you had ten
inability to pay and the whole theory of the ability to pay was developed by john maynard keynes harold martin and other is in response to the german reparations problems all of a sudden but germans have been given a false this through if you look at their textbooks and the propaganda that the banks are pushing month after month and year after year they pretend the if banks went actually if the government would lend money and if a central bank would actually finance the government deficit...
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inability to say and the whole theory of the ability to play was developed by john maynard keynes harold well known other is in response to the german reparations problems all of a sudden but germans have been given a false this through if you look at their textbooks and the propaganda that the banks are pushing month after month and year after year they pretend that if banks went actually if the government would lend money and if a central bank would actually finance the government deficit instead of new government borrowing from the wealthy people in the banks then you'd have fight for inflation false memory in germany is the hyperinflation thing from too much too much public spending will new euro break up. well the question is if it doesn't break up then you're going to have a continued immigration of labor from the countries that are imposing austerity let's say what happens if we get if the euro does not break up you're going to have a situation in greece where one tenth of the population is already emigrated here in latvia which has just joined the year of this month you had ten p
inability to say and the whole theory of the ability to play was developed by john maynard keynes harold well known other is in response to the german reparations problems all of a sudden but germans have been given a false this through if you look at their textbooks and the propaganda that the banks are pushing month after month and year after year they pretend that if banks went actually if the government would lend money and if a central bank would actually finance the government deficit...
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here is billionaire harold hamm of continental resources who we heard from today. >> the world has drastically since the opec oil embargo. was symbolice band as we had no oil exports. consumers would benefit from lifting these restrictions that inhibit the export of crude oil induced in the u.s.. >> there is a split in the oil industry. for refiners, it helps for the crude to stay in the u.s., they turn it into gasoline, and is allowed to be exported. we heard testimony from your presented of altai, who is a huge consumer, but also a refiner. >> we believe strongly that the ban on u.s. crude exports is good policy, and lifting export limits would come at the expense of the american consumer, who would pay more for gasoline, heating oil, and more for the price of an airline ticket. ofwe have seen an abundance crude has been bringing down prices at the pump, down 10% since march, even though global prices have been around $107 a barrel. barclays estimates if you remove the ban, it would cost motorists as much as $10 million a year in higher prices. >> megan hughes, thank you. we had a quick brea
here is billionaire harold hamm of continental resources who we heard from today. >> the world has drastically since the opec oil embargo. was symbolice band as we had no oil exports. consumers would benefit from lifting these restrictions that inhibit the export of crude oil induced in the u.s.. >> there is a split in the oil industry. for refiners, it helps for the crude to stay in the u.s., they turn it into gasoline, and is allowed to be exported. we heard testimony from your...
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harold wilson, former prime minister said a week in politics is a longtime. two weeks ago the republicans -- republicans are dead for shutting down the government. now republicans are dead for the both of obamacare. a week in politics is a long time. people get carried away, but i'm election doesn't decide the future of conservatism are progressivism. if you give them a chance, they will come back to their senses. but we decided was to close the book with what we thought were some heart questions conservatives need to answer. i have just listed to it than here that we think are. one is this liberty still resonate? if you go back to the history of conservatism and you have to pick one team that is the essence of conservatism, i do see how you could avoid picking liberty. individual's liberty was the essence of modern conservatives and. when herbert hoover started speaking out against the new deal, his book, speeches were called challenges to liberty. so conservatives historically are defending economic religious and political liberty. that's the heart of conse
harold wilson, former prime minister said a week in politics is a longtime. two weeks ago the republicans -- republicans are dead for shutting down the government. now republicans are dead for the both of obamacare. a week in politics is a long time. people get carried away, but i'm election doesn't decide the future of conservatism are progressivism. if you give them a chance, they will come back to their senses. but we decided was to close the book with what we thought were some heart...
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i want to follow up on harold's question about net neutrality. what do you believe is the best way forward in terms of regulating broadband internet access? >> i indicated i believe having numerous conversations externally with the providers, with consumer groups and a number of different folks and i think that is a live conversation. that is still happening as we go but initially i'm not expecting the marketplace to change all that much boeing forward. i -- going forward. i do not see companies significantly interested in disrupting the current marketplace. it is in their best interest to serve consumers and best interests in consumers as well. i don't see the marketplace dramatically changing going forward. i would be reluctant to have new obligations in this space going forward. >> commissioner, you mentioned the importance of having factual information. the commission has requirements for annual reports and competition in various industries. it used to be that for many years the commission consistently found that there was competition in thes
i want to follow up on harold's question about net neutrality. what do you believe is the best way forward in terms of regulating broadband internet access? >> i indicated i believe having numerous conversations externally with the providers, with consumer groups and a number of different folks and i think that is a live conversation. that is still happening as we go but initially i'm not expecting the marketplace to change all that much boeing forward. i -- going forward. i do not see...
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[applause] >> let me begin by thanking my good friend and former colleague harold furchtgott-roth for arranging this event. many years ago what is now called is now called the house energy and commerce committee harold and i worked together to craft a bipartisan communications act of 1996. he went on to serve with distinction as the commission of the federal communications commission and over the years he has been a thoughtful advisor to me on many issues. i also want to thank the hudson institute and its exceptional scholars and work including my friend and predecessor former fcc commissioner rob mcdowelmcdowel l. as has been previously mentioned i'm the newest fcc commissioner. i was fortunate enough to be confirmed alongside her new chairman tom wheeler. in our short 10 years we both have come to be known for certain taglines and have mounted further questioning. is this then is it competition and mine has been freedom. the chairman has on a number of occasions articulated what he means by his term. today i would like to explain more about what i mean by mine. i bring to this posit
[applause] >> let me begin by thanking my good friend and former colleague harold furchtgott-roth for arranging this event. many years ago what is now called is now called the house energy and commerce committee harold and i worked together to craft a bipartisan communications act of 1996. he went on to serve with distinction as the commission of the federal communications commission and over the years he has been a thoughtful advisor to me on many issues. i also want to thank the hudson...
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smith goes to washington to harold wilson, former primus of britain said, the week in politics is a longtime. you should've been here lately. in politics is longtime. people get carried away but won the election doesn't decide the future of conservatism for progressivism. the american people are sent to right, he said, and if you give them a chance they will come back to their senses. what we decided was to close the book with what we thought were some hard questions that conservatives need to answer. i've just listed two of them here that we think are important. one is, this liberty still resonate? if you go back to the history of conservatism, and you have to pick one thing that is the essence of conservatism, i don't know how you could avoid picking liberty. for edmund burke, individual liberty was the essence of modern conservatives. when herbert hoover started speaking out against the new deal, the speeches were called the challenge to liberty. that's how he saw the new do, a challenge to individual freedom. conservatives historic or what conservatives are about is economic, religious a
smith goes to washington to harold wilson, former primus of britain said, the week in politics is a longtime. you should've been here lately. in politics is longtime. people get carried away but won the election doesn't decide the future of conservatism for progressivism. the american people are sent to right, he said, and if you give them a chance they will come back to their senses. what we decided was to close the book with what we thought were some hard questions that conservatives need to...
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. >> if you end up picking an insurance plan, based on what harold and kumar tell you, you deserve alle have seen republicans roll out clint eastwood or something like that. but these are actually big consequential decisions and bringing out celebrities who say, hey, try this out, it trivializes it, it doesn't treat it with the -- >> the whole campaign i think has been infantalizing and insulting. all those campaign beauty shows and the brochure that said young people only care about sext and alcohol so sign up for obama care for free birth control in case you get hurt when you get drunk. i think they're one funny cat people to get people to sign up in droves. they know obama care is not a good deal for them. >> thank you, panel as always. >>> coming up, porn in the classroom, a teacher caught and fired, so why is he heading back to school? the story outraging parents everywhere. don't forget to watch hannity tonight at 10:00 p.m. >>> okay, let's go off the record for just a minute. i don't know about you, but i think this is silly, it's sort of twisted political correctness, morphing
. >> if you end up picking an insurance plan, based on what harold and kumar tell you, you deserve alle have seen republicans roll out clint eastwood or something like that. but these are actually big consequential decisions and bringing out celebrities who say, hey, try this out, it trivializes it, it doesn't treat it with the -- >> the whole campaign i think has been infantalizing and insulting. all those campaign beauty shows and the brochure that said young people only care...
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. >> as far as firefighters two, harold is one of the bay area's most well known.o-to source for fire fighting and disaster relief. as this example from 2012 shows, he is not camera shy. >> i would look at what -- [ inaudible ] will cost between 50 and 60 thousand dollars. shape-shifting concepts.. that promise to transform yr television. how new t-v screens are throwing consums for a curve. (((weather tease))) (((weatr tease))) (((weather tease))) " " (((stocks))) (((stocks))) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pictures of a hang gliding accident into our newsroom.t happened just before noon in milpitas. the fire department found the 63-year old pilot and h glider hanging in the top of grove of eucalyptus trees - feet off the ground. too high for their ladders o they enlisted the help of a helicopter to get him down. the man was cut from the harness, then gently lowere the ground. he was not hurt. the glider --- still in the trees tonight. your next t-v could look drastically different.. and we're not just talking about size or resolution. as "sumi das" tells us: at this year's
. >> as far as firefighters two, harold is one of the bay area's most well known.o-to source for fire fighting and disaster relief. as this example from 2012 shows, he is not camera shy. >> i would look at what -- [ inaudible ] will cost between 50 and 60 thousand dollars. shape-shifting concepts.. that promise to transform yr television. how new t-v screens are throwing consums for a curve. (((weather tease))) (((weatr tease))) (((weather tease))) " " (((stocks)))...
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what harold said was important, the one mistake my parents will cop to, they emphasize parody and makinghich you can do as a parent with kids, you want to make sure everybody feels like they're getting the same treatment but on the downside you don't feel like you have the one on one which is important. >> dating, one has a boyfriend, one doesn't, do you feel like one is ahead. >> we had an unspoken code. when someone gravitated toward a friend or boyfriend it was hands off for the other. >> definitely. i think one of the great things that my parents did, we went to different camps when we were little. what you said is right away we had these different personalities and we did. if we were compared i would feel bad about myself. she was a brilliant math student. i never felt bad for that. >> robin said something that's important. i think every parent should spend alone time with their child and each child but particularly difficult when you have twins because it's so easy, why don't we just do it together. >> exactly. >> and giving time alone with the child, gives you an opportunity to un
what harold said was important, the one mistake my parents will cop to, they emphasize parody and makinghich you can do as a parent with kids, you want to make sure everybody feels like they're getting the same treatment but on the downside you don't feel like you have the one on one which is important. >> dating, one has a boyfriend, one doesn't, do you feel like one is ahead. >> we had an unspoken code. when someone gravitated toward a friend or boyfriend it was hands off for the...
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it's exciting because you have people like harold hamm. >> my buddy. >> you know harold?ie >> he just wrote a column. >> to understand what this guy and people like him have done to figure out how to get oil and natural gas that we used to not be able to get. i mean, it's -- >> by the way, drilled 18 dry holes in montana before he got the first horizontal infract well and he doesn't give up and the kind people that make this country great. >> i'm glad you're here to say that because he did it without washington. he did it in spite of washington. it's going to change the way our children -- the economy is. >> six years ago when transcanada came to me and suggest they build this keystone pipeline across montana i said not unless you have an on-ramp. we can't ship this by rail any more. they agreed after discussion a year of fighting a little bit they agreed to spend 160 million to take 10% of the oil in that pipeline from balken oil so we didn't have to send it on the rail. washington, d.c., they are are dragging their feet and now this pipeline is going to be built to rupe
it's exciting because you have people like harold hamm. >> my buddy. >> you know harold?ie >> he just wrote a column. >> to understand what this guy and people like him have done to figure out how to get oil and natural gas that we used to not be able to get. i mean, it's -- >> by the way, drilled 18 dry holes in montana before he got the first horizontal infract well and he doesn't give up and the kind people that make this country great. >> i'm glad you're...
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the sworn legal declaration harold mcgraw, iii says "geithner said, you have done an enormous disservice to yourselves and your country. such behavior could not occur without a response from the government. now, the justice department has filed a $5 billion lawsuit filed about a year ago, accusing s&p of lying about the credit worthiness of financial instruments of the 2008 fine crisis. s&p is calling the lawsuit meritless, they believe this is all political retaliation. for that downgrade that we saw. our fox news digital politics editor who did extensive investigation into that situation. this is the same as in court testimony. he hasn't been examined yet by the chief of this company who says, what, take us through exactly what he's alleging happened. >> so here's what they're saying happen happened the lawsuit was filed for retaliation of s&p 500's downgrading of the united states' worthiness. timothy geithner is not going to let this go without notice. there's going to be consequences. >> the allegation is that the department of justice is filing -- a multibillion dollar fraud case a
the sworn legal declaration harold mcgraw, iii says "geithner said, you have done an enormous disservice to yourselves and your country. such behavior could not occur without a response from the government. now, the justice department has filed a $5 billion lawsuit filed about a year ago, accusing s&p of lying about the credit worthiness of financial instruments of the 2008 fine crisis. s&p is calling the lawsuit meritless, they believe this is all political retaliation. for that...
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chief harold returned to his job nearly eight months after breaking his neck on a fall from a ladder at his home. he spent 6 six days in the hospital, under went multiple surgeries and months of rehab. previously he was a search and rescue expert. he says he's humbled by the change in his life and feels lucky his new position is an administrative one. >> if i was a firefighter on the floor, this wouldn't work, but, you know, as an administrator, you point and shoot and use a computer. we installed draggen software for voice reck nation. there are adaptive tools today to make it successful. >> he's been with the fire protection district since 2001. >> there were a lot of people watching tv. yesterday's game was the highest watched game in nfl history. more than 47 million viewers watching colin kaepernick light up the field. >> he was running like a gazelle, and at times, just looked like he was running and having fun, and like he was the only one on the field. >> he didn't even have long sleeves on, 15 below. cap had ice in his veins, 23-20 in case you didn't watch. the next game is
chief harold returned to his job nearly eight months after breaking his neck on a fall from a ladder at his home. he spent 6 six days in the hospital, under went multiple surgeries and months of rehab. previously he was a search and rescue expert. he says he's humbled by the change in his life and feels lucky his new position is an administrative one. >> if i was a firefighter on the floor, this wouldn't work, but, you know, as an administrator, you point and shoot and use a computer. we...
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chief harold schapelhouman fell 15' while pruning bushes.ned to the job as fire chief in a wheelchair. the accident left him unable to walk with limited use of the left hand. he spent 66 days in the hospital. he did months of physical therapy with love and support from his family and friends. he could retire but wants to keep working. >> it makes you want to fight harder because they have faith in you and they give you the energy you need to keep going each day. >> schapelhouman will be easing back to work for how working only part time for two weeks and hopefully he will be able to work full time. >> time for a check on the weather forecast. we were hoping for rain and what do we get? >> mist this morning and fog and it is starting to lift. good morning, again, this is the roof camera, you can see the wonderful art work on the western span of bay bridge with temperatures from four to five degrees cooler closer to where we should be and an extra point of sunlight but not a lot of it as we feel another deck of clouds coming in but we get a lo
chief harold schapelhouman fell 15' while pruning bushes.ned to the job as fire chief in a wheelchair. the accident left him unable to walk with limited use of the left hand. he spent 66 days in the hospital. he did months of physical therapy with love and support from his family and friends. he could retire but wants to keep working. >> it makes you want to fight harder because they have faith in you and they give you the energy you need to keep going each day. >> schapelhouman...
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investigative unit -- unitred the investigative that led to not only the rest of criminals but the seizure of harold when -- heroin. and rocket grenades. that is an incredible success story. a unit that dea mentored. theinuing to support building of capability. i cannot overstate how vital we believe this is. for any security efforts into running effective operation, afghan forces must have adequate mobility to ensure the safety in remote areas where insurgents operate. my office has been focused on special -- to completely plan and execute without international assistance. to have the at craft necessary for vital operations to continue said, ournd that experiences have shown it could take a decade or more to become sustaining. in a nation like afghanistan where pressures will be high, it could take longer. we do believe with support, we are very confident that we can make progress. i would be amiss if i did not point out that it is part of a -- the u.s. supported justice system has shown it can ask the additional sleep process high-level -- ask the additional sleep process high-level cases. usly pr
investigative unit -- unitred the investigative that led to not only the rest of criminals but the seizure of harold when -- heroin. and rocket grenades. that is an incredible success story. a unit that dea mentored. theinuing to support building of capability. i cannot overstate how vital we believe this is. for any security efforts into running effective operation, afghan forces must have adequate mobility to ensure the safety in remote areas where insurgents operate. my office has been...
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s&p chief harold mcgrawe says in sworn document that is then treasury secretary tim geithner promisedon three days after s&p came forward as the only index to drop our country's credit rating. seems like geithner kept his word. s&p is embroiled in a 5 billion-dollar fraud lawsuit. is all the drama because geithner got a little s&ped? here is fox business correspondent, charlie gasparino, james freeman from the "wall street journal" and james geller. if this is true this is smoking gun. >> what is the smoking gun? >> the fact he made the phone call and said, quote, s&p's conduct would be looked at very carefully. such behavior would not occur without a response from the government. the stops was the lawsuit. >> let me ask you, do you think the lawsuit is unwarranted? i've done a lot of research into the ratings agency behavior during the financial crisis. they were -- melissa: why were they only one? >> back up. both ratings agency, moody's and s&p and fitch to larger sense they were paid more to put aaa ratings on structured finance deals. melissa: is s&p only one sued. >> no, they de
s&p chief harold mcgrawe says in sworn document that is then treasury secretary tim geithner promisedon three days after s&p came forward as the only index to drop our country's credit rating. seems like geithner kept his word. s&p is embroiled in a 5 billion-dollar fraud lawsuit. is all the drama because geithner got a little s&ped? here is fox business correspondent, charlie gasparino, james freeman from the "wall street journal" and james geller. if this is true...
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. >> that breakdown capacity would be -- [inaudible] >> harold? "the herald", gates is it too.all four of you seem to agree that america is pulling back from the middle east. since is the case, how do you explain secretary kerry's focus, his passion for the palestinian israel thing? >> imax, i try to allude to that. i think there are two problems that the united states wants to deal with through the medium of diplomacy. that's the palestinian-israeli issue. the question is whether those issues can be addressed when it's chaotic and disorderly and at odds with itself. an arm and a leg in the body is with cancer and it's true the secretary is made a lot of trips to israel and the palestinian territories and will continue to do so. but i think it's a diplomatic attempt to resolve to complex which i think are going to be difficult to resolve and stabilize in the midst of a region that is so infused with turmoil. >> hillel? b. i would add and thanks harold, for the question but in a way john kerry's diplomacy or the frustrations diplomacy has three problems which i've identified. th
. >> that breakdown capacity would be -- [inaudible] >> harold? "the herald", gates is it too.all four of you seem to agree that america is pulling back from the middle east. since is the case, how do you explain secretary kerry's focus, his passion for the palestinian israel thing? >> imax, i try to allude to that. i think there are two problems that the united states wants to deal with through the medium of diplomacy. that's the palestinian-israeli issue. the...
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you know what, really nobody saw it coming except a handful of visionaries like harold hamm in north dakota. but to keep this boom going we're going to need some free market deregulation. cnbc contributor, addison armstrong. director of market research at tradition energy. good evening. let me begin with the success part of the story. by lots of calculations i've come up with 10% of u.s. economic growth in this modest recovery. 10% has come from the oil sector. they don't count natural gas. just oil alone. what's your take on that? what's sustainable? >> i think it absolutely is, larry. in the big picture there's four areas where the boom is really providing some great tail winds for the economy. first you have to look at what it's doing to manufacturing here in the u. sms., then jobs and consumer trade. >> let's go to trade. the slump now, the almost collapse of oil imports because we just don't need it has reduced our trade deficit by nearly $100 billion a year. that's a huge amount. that's a huge amount. and consequently it's strengthening the dollar and improving the gdp growth r
you know what, really nobody saw it coming except a handful of visionaries like harold hamm in north dakota. but to keep this boom going we're going to need some free market deregulation. cnbc contributor, addison armstrong. director of market research at tradition energy. good evening. let me begin with the success part of the story. by lots of calculations i've come up with 10% of u.s. economic growth in this modest recovery. 10% has come from the oil sector. they don't count natural gas....