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we'll have to face decisions so that could be rough. >> ifill: stacy palmer, jacque simon and hugh johnson of johnson illington advisories, i wanted to get the title right, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >> warner: next to egypt, where a hotly debated new constitution went into effect today. egyptian president mohamed morsi addressed a deeply divided nation this evening, calling for his countrymen to unite behind the new constitution. >> ( translated ): to all egyptian people, you kind people, men and women, we stand today to celebrate our new constitution. it's a historic day. egypt and egyptians now have a free constitution-- it's not a grant from a king, imposed by a president or imposed by an occupier. it's a constitution selected by the egyptian people at their own free will. >> warner: the document, which morsi signed into law last night, was approved by voters, after months of street turmoil, and accusations that he and his muslim brotherhood rammed the charter through the ratification process. morsi argued that speedy action was critical to restore stability to egypt. but o
we'll have to face decisions so that could be rough. >> ifill: stacy palmer, jacque simon and hugh johnson of johnson illington advisories, i wanted to get the title right, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >> warner: next to egypt, where a hotly debated new constitution went into effect today. egyptian president mohamed morsi addressed a deeply divided nation this evening, calling for his countrymen to unite behind the new constitution. >> ( translated ): to all...
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i think they will do something to avert sequestration, yes. >> ifill: hugh johnson? >> very clearly i think that the message of the markets is we're going to avoid a significant tax increase and significant spending cuts or the economy is not going to go into a recession i2013nd that's really the key in this whole thing. or, i would add, 2014. so i'm cautiously optimistic. i'm holding on to my -- i'm crossing my fingers and holding on for dear life. >> ifill: crossing your fingers and toes? stacy palmer? >> i hope we'll some kind to an agreement soon but whatever happen there ises is s going to be deficit cutting and we'll have to face decisions so that could be rough. >> ifill: stacy palmer, jacque simon and hugh johnson of johnson illington advisories, i wanted to get the title right, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >> warner: next to egypt, where a hotly debated new constitution went into effect today. egyptian president mohamed morsi addressed a deeply divided nation this evening, calling for his countrymen to unite behind the new constitution. >> ( transl
i think they will do something to avert sequestration, yes. >> ifill: hugh johnson? >> very clearly i think that the message of the markets is we're going to avoid a significant tax increase and significant spending cuts or the economy is not going to go into a recession i2013nd that's really the key in this whole thing. or, i would add, 2014. so i'm cautiously optimistic. i'm holding on to my -- i'm crossing my fingers and holding on for dear life. >> ifill: crossing your...
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hugh johnson is chairman chief investment officer at hugh johnson advisers.d buy backs -- differepa how big a theme? >> not a big one. every investor is really difference. you have to shape depending on the investor. i think generally speaking our expectation is, yes, capital gains taxes will go up to about 23.8%. differenvidends will for the go the ordinary tax rates i don't believe, but they'll go up. they're trying to find losses to offset it. obviously everybody is kind of putting investment on hold. first of all, you have the employment report this friday which always puts a little bit of caution in the air. but this is put something extra caution in the air. nobody really there's a positive outlook. not a wildly positive, but as positive outlook. but we're putting every on hold until we see what's the resolution of the fiscal cliff. quite frankly everything i've been able to learn is we're not going off the fiscal cliff. p th this is not thelma and louise. we'll have this resolved. but again, there's enough uncertainty that we want to kind of put the wh
hugh johnson is chairman chief investment officer at hugh johnson advisers.d buy backs -- differepa how big a theme? >> not a big one. every investor is really difference. you have to shape depending on the investor. i think generally speaking our expectation is, yes, capital gains taxes will go up to about 23.8%. differenvidends will for the go the ordinary tax rates i don't believe, but they'll go up. they're trying to find losses to offset it. obviously everybody is kind of putting...
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kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in a border force one in dallas. he was sworn in by federal district judge sarah hughes, the only woman to ever square and a president. gerald r. ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. here's a picture of -- and it's my final story for the day. this story actually inspired me more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge's 1923, president after the death of warren harding. at the time of harding's death
kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in a border force one in dallas. he was sworn in by federal district judge sarah hughes, the only woman to ever square and a president. gerald r. ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. here's a picture of -- and it's my final story for the day. this story actually inspired me more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge's 1923, president after the death of warren harding. at the...
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kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in a border force one in dallas. he was sworn in by federal district judge sarah hughes, the only woman to ever square and a president. gerald r. ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. here's a picture of -- and it's my final story for the day. this story actually inspired me more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge's 1923, president after the death of warren harding. at the time of harding's death coolidge was staying with his father in a very, very small cottage in vermont, a place that had no running water, no electricity, no telephone, no and in that, that did not have any of those things. and so a courier came my to present the news that harding had died and then everybody wanted coolidge to be sworn in as soon as possible the question was who would do it, swear in the president. the answer turned out to be his own father. his own father, john coolidge was a local justice of the piece and another republic. and so by the light of an old kerosene lamp to 47 in the morning of august 3rd 1923 john
kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in a border force one in dallas. he was sworn in by federal district judge sarah hughes, the only woman to ever square and a president. gerald r. ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. here's a picture of -- and it's my final story for the day. this story actually inspired me more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge's 1923, president after the death of warren harding. at the...
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hughes where is the show? >> perhaps people are tired of style and show. >> well, in my opinion, to misquote dr. johnson, if you are tired of style, you are tired of life. (laughter.) >> rose: well said, sir. >> now you can define style anyway you want to, you are tired of style -- >> you are tired of life, quite right. >> rose: do you live in london? >> i do. >> how long? >> 20 years now. >> rose: oh, really? i assume because of a relationship brought you there or -- >> yes. a few english girls downton abbey. >> 20th and -- >> rose: so the two of you have lived in london and -- >> >> rose: and you think of yourself as english now? >> no, i don't. i think of myself as an american who is living there. >> rose: quality of life is different? >> i think it is different, yes. >> you love the rain, come on, be honest. you love the rain. >> rose: do you love cricket? >> i love cricket, which we won't try to explain in series three. yes, my sport. >> rose: your sport, oh. >> i. >> oh, i love it. >> rose: we sit at this table and interviewed pinter. >> he loves cricket. >> i run a cricket club and the last game
hughes where is the show? >> perhaps people are tired of style and show. >> well, in my opinion, to misquote dr. johnson, if you are tired of style, you are tired of life. (laughter.) >> rose: well said, sir. >> now you can define style anyway you want to, you are tired of style -- >> you are tired of life, quite right. >> rose: do you live in london? >> i do. >> how long? >> 20 years now. >> rose: oh, really? i assume because of a...
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johnson: i move to -- >> i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6612, to pass the neil armstrong flight research center and the western aeronautical test range as the hugh l. dryden test range. the clerk: h.r. 661, the bill to redesignate the dryden flight research center as the neil a. armstrong flight research center and the western arrest nautical test range as the hugh l. dryden aeronautical test range. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. hall, and the gentlewoman from maryland, ms. edwards, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. hall: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 6612, the bill now under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hall: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hall: i want to begin by thanking, as i should, the members for their bipartisan support of the legislation. h.r. 6612 would redesignate the national aeronautics and space
johnson: i move to -- >> i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6612, to pass the neil armstrong flight research center and the western aeronautical test range as the hugh l. dryden test range. the clerk: h.r. 661, the bill to redesignate the dryden flight research center as the neil a. armstrong flight research center and the western arrest nautical test range as the hugh l. dryden aeronautical test range. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from...