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hennessey 1436. henry guzman, 20 years old. he was what perverted justice calls a fast mover. chat with a girl who told him he was 13 began only a few hours ago. wasting no time, he made a date for sex with her and then drove right over. that's what caused all the confusion. >> faked your name and age. >> i knew something like this would happen, that's why -- >> you knew something like this would happen. why don't you tell me what you came here for? >> i have no idea who's going on, man. >> i'm confronting him in the backyard, that other suspect is still out front, sitting in his truck. so who did you think you were talking to there a minute ago, that girl? >> i don't know. i don't know anything about it. i'm serious. >> he doesn't seem to know something else, i have the entire chat log of his conversation with the decoy. so you already had sex, you ask her. >> what is this? what is this? >> you say you have condoms. can you bring? okay. do you have condoms in your car? >> no. why -- what's up here? what's going on? >> well because i'm chris hansen with "dateline nbc" and we'r
hennessey 1436. henry guzman, 20 years old. he was what perverted justice calls a fast mover. chat with a girl who told him he was 13 began only a few hours ago. wasting no time, he made a date for sex with her and then drove right over. that's what caused all the confusion. >> faked your name and age. >> i knew something like this would happen, that's why -- >> you knew something like this would happen. why don't you tell me what you came here for? >> i have no idea...
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keith hennessey out of stanford drew my attention to the document. this is the budget table. summary table s-3, deficit reduction as of january 2011. it spells out how the president is going to get $4 trillion in spending reductions, deficit reductions. he is going to increase taxes by trillion five and he is going to have three point 8 trillion in so-called spending reductions. if you look at this table, it shows you something interesting. first of all they are counting $1.7 trillion in spending cuts that have already been en academy in previous years. they are counting that in this year's budget. that is completely phony. they have 1 than the $720 trillion have been enacted and he is counting that a second time toward the $4 trillion. so he has new spending, $1.45 trillion cuts in tax increases and $800 billion of interest reductions and result of these cuts and income tax increases and spending cuts. so you really have $1.20 in new taxes, $1.5 trillion for every dollar in spending reduction. not $2.50 in cuts and dollar in tax increases, he has got 1.20 for every dollar in
keith hennessey out of stanford drew my attention to the document. this is the budget table. summary table s-3, deficit reduction as of january 2011. it spells out how the president is going to get $4 trillion in spending reductions, deficit reductions. he is going to increase taxes by trillion five and he is going to have three point 8 trillion in so-called spending reductions. if you look at this table, it shows you something interesting. first of all they are counting $1.7 trillion in...
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. >> coming up next, neil hennessey says there's a big buying opportunity in this market. cries high esy says you need to take the risk off the table. as we take a break, look at some of the standouts today in the s&p 500. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc. >>> hello. bob pisani down on the floor of the new york stock exchange. great start to the month. i want to talk about the volume. we've had broad participation, 5-1, advancing to the declining stocks, more stocks -- more volume going to the stocks on the up side than the down side. i love it when i see health care advancing along with industrials, along with raw materials, along with telecom. financials leading, that's great news as well. tech's also been strong throughout the day. get the point? broad participation. light on earnings today. get what's at a new historic high today? chipotle. what a monster. this was $125 a year and a half ago. it's going to have earnings after the close, we're expecting numbers that are, well, they've beaten earnings 11 out of the last 12 times. this is the big retail stock ri
. >> coming up next, neil hennessey says there's a big buying opportunity in this market. cries high esy says you need to take the risk off the table. as we take a break, look at some of the standouts today in the s&p 500. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc. >>> hello. bob pisani down on the floor of the new york stock exchange. great start to the month. i want to talk about the volume. we've had broad participation, 5-1, advancing to the declining stocks,...
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although most people in the courtroom could not see the interview courtroom artist bill hennessey had a advantage point that allowed him to see the interview on the prosecution's computer. as the interview came to a close a distraught huguely laid his head on the table in the interview room. george huguely wasn't the only one wiping tears in the courtroom. you could clearly see a female juror in the front row wiping tears as well. reporting from charlottesville, virginia, paul wagner, fox 5 news. >> fox 5 is covering this trial from start to finish. paul will continue providing updates from the courtroom through our blog on our website. for the very latest go to www.myfoxdc.com and look for the link in the hot topics part. >>> a driver said they got a ticket from a speeding camera while the car wasn't even moving. >>> plus a big change coming for the martin luther memorial. >>> tonight at 11:00 a virginia woman killed in a police shooting. tonight her widower questions the officer's version of what man, the puzzling investigation on the news edge. news-- of
although most people in the courtroom could not see the interview courtroom artist bill hennessey had a advantage point that allowed him to see the interview on the prosecution's computer. as the interview came to a close a distraught huguely laid his head on the table in the interview room. george huguely wasn't the only one wiping tears in the courtroom. you could clearly see a female juror in the front row wiping tears as well. reporting from charlottesville, virginia, paul wagner, fox 5...
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. >> the second version we do is called white lightning, that is similar to jack daniels, hennessey,ning has a very dark side. >> pruno can get you drunk and riled up and get you just that intoxication under the influence trip, whereas white lightning can cause you to drink a half a cup of white lightning and it will actually if the cos were to come to ask you a common question like something like can i see your i.d. card, because you have the white lightning this system, you will immediately get violent. a lot of times they do that and they have to take the dudes to the ground because they are on white lightning and takes six or seven cos to bring them down. >> at pelican bay, we saw the definitive guide to distilling white lightning. a hand drawn illustration confiscated in a cell search. >> it explains to his friends in the tier how to manufacture pure alcohol. >> they're actually making it. 150 proof. that's not your regular pruno. a little more sophisticated. >> this is the final result. this here is about the equivalent of grain alcohol. extremely potent. >> how does this taste
. >> the second version we do is called white lightning, that is similar to jack daniels, hennessey,ning has a very dark side. >> pruno can get you drunk and riled up and get you just that intoxication under the influence trip, whereas white lightning can cause you to drink a half a cup of white lightning and it will actually if the cos were to come to ask you a common question like something like can i see your i.d. card, because you have the white lightning this system, you will...
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tax increases which, by the way, are greater than the spending cuts according to the word of keith hennessey and others? >> this is -- it makes no sense, larry. there are massive tax increases that can only be harmful to the economy. they're taking that money and spending it. the deficit next year will be bigger than the deficit next year and the president despite having acknowledged that the long-term fiscal problem is driven by health care programs and he refuses to po pose substantive change in this, it would be really bad for the economy if any of this were enacted. >> you have this whole string of taxes and the gains are going up to 15 to 24 and that includes boom care and that reverts to ordinary income from 15 to 40. the estate tax goes on 45%. the buffett's tax was 30% on that and carried interest is targeted. oil and gas is targeted, banks are targeted. what is the economic growth logic? i thought there were two ways to balance the budget and move toward bounce. number one, restrain spending and number two, grow the economy so the revenues keep coming in. this looks like it misses o
tax increases which, by the way, are greater than the spending cuts according to the word of keith hennessey and others? >> this is -- it makes no sense, larry. there are massive tax increases that can only be harmful to the economy. they're taking that money and spending it. the deficit next year will be bigger than the deficit next year and the president despite having acknowledged that the long-term fiscal problem is driven by health care programs and he refuses to po pose substantive...
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and so i got a blockbuster response from a guy named keith hennessey, very smart guy. he was george w. bush's national economics council director at the end of his presidency. he said your baseline doesn't work because obama's going to add trillions of dollars to the deficit when he extends the bush tax cuts in a year. now, that's not in there because we don't know if he will extend them. we don't know if the deficit reduction, i can't put in things obama hasn't done yet. but he's right, if you extend them, you will extend the deficit. the fact that he and others are criticizing the baseline from that direction shows that republicans know perfectly well the bush tax cuts are a budget buster. >> so when obama's opponents come out, when the president's opponents come out and say he's responsible for $4.7 trillion in deficits, what is the short answer here in the bullet point culture? >> he's not. barack obama is responsible for the deficits in his policies have put into place. but the fact of the matter is when you cut -- when he came in two weeks before he came in, so j
and so i got a blockbuster response from a guy named keith hennessey, very smart guy. he was george w. bush's national economics council director at the end of his presidency. he said your baseline doesn't work because obama's going to add trillions of dollars to the deficit when he extends the bush tax cuts in a year. now, that's not in there because we don't know if he will extend them. we don't know if the deficit reduction, i can't put in things obama hasn't done yet. but he's right, if you...
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so a lot of it could be undone through reconciliation, and you might google keith hennessey to look at his description. been a good question. any of the comments? [inaudible] >> in your study, trento, you mentioned insurance companies would be able to -- [inaudible] >> the problems with evading the provision is it would be even worse than the current situation. the fact is, insurance, it's expensive to insure people who are sick. this sort of precondition situation is like being able to drive your car into a tree and then pick up the phone and say geico, that's a good time for me to have that auto insurance. you're waiting until you're already sick and then you're becoming insured. that's a great actress for insurers. you can pass a law saying in insurance can't deliberately discriminate against you, okay, injures will comply with the law, but what will they do? you have a lot of insurance offices there on the sixth floor of a walk up so that is much harder for sick people to get up there to come in and sign the paperwork, which they will do. or the easiest thing is you just don't have
so a lot of it could be undone through reconciliation, and you might google keith hennessey to look at his description. been a good question. any of the comments? [inaudible] >> in your study, trento, you mentioned insurance companies would be able to -- [inaudible] >> the problems with evading the provision is it would be even worse than the current situation. the fact is, insurance, it's expensive to insure people who are sick. this sort of precondition situation is like being...
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. >> well, keith hennessey, who worked in the white house and the senate for a long time, has written a detailed post on this. he is now with stanford, and he said that because much of the law involves spending, that you really only will need 51 votes in the senate in order to repeal most of the major provisions, michael particularly talked about, and you can't spend any money, then the rest of the law is not going -- is going to crumble though majority in the house -- remember, they passed a big piece of this through reconciliationy 2010 in order to get through when scott brown was elected in massachusetts and they only had 59 votes in the senate. so a lot of it could be undone by the -- through reconciliation, and you might google tennessee to look at his more detailed description of this. >> question in the back. >> a question for michael turner. wasn't obama often tout provisions of the healthcare law prevent insurance providers from denying -- you mentioned that insurance companies will be able to evade the regulation anyway. can you comment on that? >> the problems with evading
. >> well, keith hennessey, who worked in the white house and the senate for a long time, has written a detailed post on this. he is now with stanford, and he said that because much of the law involves spending, that you really only will need 51 votes in the senate in order to repeal most of the major provisions, michael particularly talked about, and you can't spend any money, then the rest of the law is not going -- is going to crumble though majority in the house -- remember, they...
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daddy and i've been here all week at the super bowl hitting the hottest party and right now at the hennesseynd we'll show you some of the fun and action, and look at the dancing and everything that's going on. check it out. ♪ >> i'm at the direct tv party and i'm honored to be here with the host, mr. mark cuban. >> i'm honored to be here with big daddy, and everybody says yes. >> i'm going to tell america i'm glad to be here and good to have it going. >> out on the dance floor? >> absolutely, i have a little talent. >> how little? >> a little (laughter) >> big daddy here again at the sport-- i happen to have a beautiful and handsome couple. and now put it on the tv screen up there in front of everybody. >> well, you know what? i got a chance to play a little bit before the pro bowl, so, hopefully i had enough practice, but it's been a long time. man. i used to be really good. >> tell me, do you play this game? >> i definitely could play this game. >> very talented. >> all right. so let's -- all right, so, with big daddy, going to take this thing. >> we definitely would not embarrass big dadd
daddy and i've been here all week at the super bowl hitting the hottest party and right now at the hennesseynd we'll show you some of the fun and action, and look at the dancing and everything that's going on. check it out. ♪ >> i'm at the direct tv party and i'm honored to be here with the host, mr. mark cuban. >> i'm honored to be here with big daddy, and everybody says yes. >> i'm going to tell america i'm glad to be here and good to have it going. >> out on the...