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could lose money if rates shoot up. will happen if the federal reserve are not careful. keep your retirement money in bonds meechbans you likely won't generate enough return to reimertire when you want to. they certainly can drop enough to race two or three to raise two or three years of coupon -- how about one of the most popular 401 k investments out there, stable value funds. it's just a type of funds that than money market fund and bond fund. although bond fund have insurance factors to protect you. but smaller return from stable value funds the definition of being so prudent you become irresponsible. my mission is to help you use your money to make more money. even if that requires work and you can't be on auto pilot as so many of you are. when you in your 401 k or ira or discretionary investing account put money in bonds or funds you are saying i'm not going to use it to generate more wealth i want to keep it safe. can't have it both ways. if you cling to safety and what time to retire don't have enough cash or higher returns that will enable you to retire happier,
could lose money if rates shoot up. will happen if the federal reserve are not careful. keep your retirement money in bonds meechbans you likely won't generate enough return to reimertire when you want to. they certainly can drop enough to race two or three to raise two or three years of coupon -- how about one of the most popular 401 k investments out there, stable value funds. it's just a type of funds that than money market fund and bond fund. although bond fund have insurance factors to...
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if you have -- if the employer is matching, no. okay. you want to get the max -- you want to get the max match, so to speak, and then after that, yes, or -- but if it's just six and a half or one half dozen to the other and the funds aren't that good that you are allowed to be in your 401(k) then, yes, i want you to choose a self-directed ira. let me help you take control of your financial future. when it comes to retirement if your company matches your contribution to 401(k) max that out, but if you don't get an employer match go straight to the ira. on mad tonight you just got your diploma so now what? don't miss my investing advice for recent college grads. >>> too busy to invest in individual stocks i will help you put your money back to the next best thing. >>> let's chart your course. why don't you stick with cramer? >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? he
if you have -- if the employer is matching, no. okay. you want to get the max -- you want to get the max match, so to speak, and then after that, yes, or -- but if it's just six and a half or one half dozen to the other and the funds aren't that good that you are allowed to be in your 401(k) then, yes, i want you to choose a self-directed ira. let me help you take control of your financial future. when it comes to retirement if your company matches your contribution to 401(k) max that out, but...
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you want to be an engineer if you want to go to outer space come if you want to be a teacher come ifou want to be a soccer player, whatever it is you want to be if you do the work that way and work really hard but i want for you is to look in the mirror and believe what i believe when my mother told me that that you can be whatever you want to be and i believe you can be so that's what i would do for education and is a really good question. and always wear that superman shirt because it gets peoples attention. thanks for the governor for being here in new london. my wife and i took a recent trip to yosemite national park and i have to say that tripp has changed my viewpoint. i see them possibly leaning more to the democratic side and it seems to be mostly around environmental issues so i was wondering if you would be able to pledge to keep the national parks from commercial activities such as the arctic or even new hampshire. i would like to get your thoughts and your environmental stance. >> i don't think there is anybody who has a family and raise his children and loves this countr
you want to be an engineer if you want to go to outer space come if you want to be a teacher come ifou want to be a soccer player, whatever it is you want to be if you do the work that way and work really hard but i want for you is to look in the mirror and believe what i believe when my mother told me that that you can be whatever you want to be and i believe you can be so that's what i would do for education and is a really good question. and always wear that superman shirt because it gets...
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so if these -- we don't know if this particular situation was a terrorist group doing surveillance, ifill. but if it is, what are the authorities who are, you know, held to keep the system safe, if these bad guys are testing the system, are the security analysts testing the system as well to make sure that it remains secure? >> yeah. we need to make sure that all tools are available to law enforcement and intelligence agencies to look at these things. the individuals being questioned, we need to find out if somebody paid them to do this. if it was a prank. but there's always intelligence to be gleaned from things like this, both for the terrorist organization and intelligence agency. this looks like a dry run now or a really bad prank. in both cases, it needs to be punished and exploited. >> michael, thank you. i appreciate your expertise. shorten that title. no, just kidding. >> i sure will. >> thank you. >> take care. been hearing a l about the heroin epidemic in america. in new york, in the new york city borough of staten island, there's been a tragic increase in death. but one dedi
so if these -- we don't know if this particular situation was a terrorist group doing surveillance, ifill. but if it is, what are the authorities who are, you know, held to keep the system safe, if these bad guys are testing the system, are the security analysts testing the system as well to make sure that it remains secure? >> yeah. we need to make sure that all tools are available to law enforcement and intelligence agencies to look at these things. the individuals being questioned, we...
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if the global economy is growing 3%, if the demand goes up a day and supply-demand turns around. that's the history of capitalism. excess returns attract the capital to an industry, that compete away the returns inadequate returns trooif capital out of an industry setting up the basis for a turn. the price of crude oil will be materially higher than it is now, and i can't predict the bottom, but i would think that the price would be higher a we're from today. you know, 93% or 94% of the s&p is not energy. so 93% or 94% of the benefitting from lower energy prices and 6% or 7% are getting crucified. >> does that mean that you're in the market buying energy stocks? >> we own a few energy stocks, which has been part of my problem in the last 18 months. one gpor we like is very cheap and anadarko, apc, we like. you know, we have a few energy names. >> you still have transocean? >> we own the rig p. not the common stock. we own the drop down company which yields have 12%, 13%. they just announced a large buyback, and it's very modest size position. i'm a sucker for 12%, 13% yields that
if the global economy is growing 3%, if the demand goes up a day and supply-demand turns around. that's the history of capitalism. excess returns attract the capital to an industry, that compete away the returns inadequate returns trooif capital out of an industry setting up the basis for a turn. the price of crude oil will be materially higher than it is now, and i can't predict the bottom, but i would think that the price would be higher a we're from today. you know, 93% or 94% of the s&p...
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and i do think if new voters come out, it not as if these are new voters opposed to somebody like ted cruz. but i think you're exactly right. the number one question, in my mind, throughout these first four states, is who are trump voters? do they show up? >> ann, who are trump voters, and do they show up? >> trump is taking second place with almost every, almost every demographic group out there. he loses a little bit to ben carson when you look at evangelicals but he's in a solid second place. when he led our poll in august, people kept saying, who are the trump voters. he led with every demographic. so, he's not one of those candidates, and we can talk about bernie sanders maybe in a minute, who has sort of peaks and valleys when you look across the cross tabs. he tends to be a very flat person. we're analyzing right now what we can find out more as we dig into our data files to get a better feel for whether trump is in fact expanding the un vrs of people who can show up caucus night. >> perry, the other thing, it amazing about trump he's not doing iowa the way you're supposed to d
and i do think if new voters come out, it not as if these are new voters opposed to somebody like ted cruz. but i think you're exactly right. the number one question, in my mind, throughout these first four states, is who are trump voters? do they show up? >> ann, who are trump voters, and do they show up? >> trump is taking second place with almost every, almost every demographic group out there. he loses a little bit to ben carson when you look at evangelicals but he's in a solid...
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if the on fours in the world -- it would be sweet. manage if they channeled all their energy?dy: they could have a mexican shootout. >> it won't happen during this administration. but there is a big debate on the republican side of the aisle in the elect about what type of approach needs to be taken. even if this president did talk about radical is lap the word wouldn't be believed in the international community the way they need to be. it would have to take american leadership. kennedy: to be completely honest. nobody on the republican side has a cogent plan for defeating isis. bad plans, maybe good intentions? >> there are so many bad options. there are so many bad variables. if you say i'm going in with 100,000 troops, there is an art that's not useful. but if you say i'm going in with 3,500 troops, that's not enough. so people aren't taking as concrete position as they want to. but the discussion has to be had because this next president will have this wreckage laid before him. kennedy: i thank you so much. merry christmas to you and your entire family. kennedy: bad lip re
if the on fours in the world -- it would be sweet. manage if they channeled all their energy?dy: they could have a mexican shootout. >> it won't happen during this administration. but there is a big debate on the republican side of the aisle in the elect about what type of approach needs to be taken. even if this president did talk about radical is lap the word wouldn't be believed in the international community the way they need to be. it would have to take american leadership. kennedy:...
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if it's 10,000, 100,000. if it's 3,000 sorties a day, 5,000 sorties a day.hat our limitations are, what we are willing and unwilling to do. that's one of the mistakes i believe we are making militaryly. the biggest mistake is letting barack obama cut our forces 25% and leaving us at the least prepared position we've been in since before world war ii. we have to get our military rebuilt from the ground up. all over america i hear young people say, would you tell me what you are going to do? would you give me free college? make sure i can have medical marijuana? you know what we ought to tell young people. we are not going to give you anything. we'll give you the opportunity to go off the butt and serve your country and secure your freedom. if you don't, nobody else is. >> senator graham, i want to remind our viewers, you want 10,000 u.s. ground troops in iraq, 10,000 in syria? >> i don't just make this up, wolf. i talk to people who are combat trained who won in iraq and i trust. here is what i want to tell the arab world and turkey. we are not going to send
if it's 10,000, 100,000. if it's 3,000 sorties a day, 5,000 sorties a day.hat our limitations are, what we are willing and unwilling to do. that's one of the mistakes i believe we are making militaryly. the biggest mistake is letting barack obama cut our forces 25% and leaving us at the least prepared position we've been in since before world war ii. we have to get our military rebuilt from the ground up. all over america i hear young people say, would you tell me what you are going to do?...
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if we all do that we can all win.ing your challenges® >>> if you like this the first time, we think you'll really get into it a second time. because fox business network is hosting yet another presidential debate. and if memory serves me right, these things can get pretty raucous. ♪ ♪ >> inside the milwaukee theater, welcome to the republican presidential debate, here on the fox business network. >> if a candidate goes over their allotted time you'll hear this -- [ bell ringing ] >> it sounds like a game show, but it's not. >> we're talking about national debt. climbing towards $19 trillion. what concrete steps would you take to reduce the size of the federal government? >> you said that the democrats' message is one of quote free stuff. in contrast republicans want to reduce spending. how do you win a national election, and you're the party that is seemingly offering nothing in the way of immediate tangible benefits. >> one of the biggest economic concerns in the country are taxing. >> taxes, taxes, tax cuts. >> refo
if we all do that we can all win.ing your challenges® >>> if you like this the first time, we think you'll really get into it a second time. because fox business network is hosting yet another presidential debate. and if memory serves me right, these things can get pretty raucous. ♪ ♪ >> inside the milwaukee theater, welcome to the republican presidential debate, here on the fox business network. >> if a candidate goes over their allotted time you'll hear this -- [...
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that are available for buying if or something like that on top of which if you have those items and you want a coin expert to look at them, john is available and we are there from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. we will check everything with a $30,000 x-ray spectrometer. if you want to test the gold, i now have a new precious metal verifier to verify exactly that your gold is all the way gold all the way through. when you bring that in, we're gonna evaluate it. when it comes to the jewelry, any type of jewelry. you know, you asked about do people know what they have? you know, the thing is that most people don't really know what they have. so the best thing they can do is bring in everything, whether it's jewelry. i buy gold, silver, turquoise, costume. any type of jewelry. john is especially knowledgeable when it comes to bronze statues and stuff like that. so we can bring those in. anything that you want to sell, the first thing you should do is call nevada coin mart leader in buying coins, collectibles, and jewelry. >> and you also have a special going on right now? >> right. so when it comes to
that are available for buying if or something like that on top of which if you have those items and you want a coin expert to look at them, john is available and we are there from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. we will check everything with a $30,000 x-ray spectrometer. if you want to test the gold, i now have a new precious metal verifier to verify exactly that your gold is all the way gold all the way through. when you bring that in, we're gonna evaluate it. when it comes to the jewelry, any type of...
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we have no idea if they love us or if they hate us. we have no idea if they want to bomb us. we have no idea what's going on. donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> and in washington yesterday, the house homeland security committee chairman, congressman mike mccaul, who will join us later tonight, issued a very stern warning about isis infiltrating the refugee community that wants to come to america. watch this. >> i can reveal today that the united states government has information to indicate that individuals tied to terrorist groups in syria have already attempted to gain access to our country through the u.s. refugee program. >> and congressman mccaul is not the only one who has sounded the alarm about the refugee security risk. the national intelligence director, the head of the fbi and several other high ranking officials have also issued warnings. watch this. >> would that bring in syrian refugees pose a greater risk to americans?
we have no idea if they love us or if they hate us. we have no idea if they want to bomb us. we have no idea what's going on. donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> and in washington yesterday, the house homeland security committee chairman, congressman mike mccaul, who will join us later tonight, issued a very stern warning about isis infiltrating...
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if you look at the recession, housing started to collapse in early 2006.not until mid-2008 when you see the contraction take place. it fellnd half of 2008, asleep at the wheel. feed into yourt skepticism of the fed's current policy? >> i think the fed is grounded by the believe that the adherence to low inflation are back in 2008 it was worried that it was getting above that. presently, it's working and a framework that -- one of the big implications is that why has the fed policy been so seemingly impotent and the last seven the fednd i think it is not wanting to do anything that will allow inflation to take off. come all the assets will be returned ultimately. janet yellen said the balance sheet will shrink, which means , implying temporary no inflation. the forward-looking markets realize this. 2007-2008, the fed did not sterilize lending to banks. >> we have to leave it there. thank you very much. shudderenue sent a through the market. ♪ >> i am scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" first word news. fromd trump getting praise russian president vladimir putin
if you look at the recession, housing started to collapse in early 2006.not until mid-2008 when you see the contraction take place. it fellnd half of 2008, asleep at the wheel. feed into yourt skepticism of the fed's current policy? >> i think the fed is grounded by the believe that the adherence to low inflation are back in 2008 it was worried that it was getting above that. presently, it's working and a framework that -- one of the big implications is that why has the fed policy been so...
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you worried if you could get justice if you are a black person wan all-white jury. >> ms. are someone who came forward, one of the first if not the first as i understand it. there's a question i think if he had kept going along and had not attempted to prey upon you, if he would still be out there with his badge doing what he was doing. what do you think? >> i think he'd still be doing what he was doing. without a doubt. he'd still be out there right now, preying on other women. >> and you put a stop to that fundamentally. >> i did. >> how do you feel about that? >> i feel relieved. i feel grateful. the victims he had already terrorized. it didn't give him room to take any more victims' lives or sexuality away from them or anything like that. >> mr. crump, there's a profound question that hangs over this that was articulated by one of mr. holtzclaw's victims who was asked why she didn't report and she said who are the kinds of police you call to report the police? that question fundamentally is one that still kind of haunts a tremendous amount of law enforcement in this co
you worried if you could get justice if you are a black person wan all-white jury. >> ms. are someone who came forward, one of the first if not the first as i understand it. there's a question i think if he had kept going along and had not attempted to prey upon you, if he would still be out there with his badge doing what he was doing. what do you think? >> i think he'd still be doing what he was doing. without a doubt. he'd still be out there right now, preying on other women....
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if they booked travel that was continuous through there or if they had, you know, if they were leaving from the u.s. and going to a certain part of the world for six months, eight months with a return back and they have certain characteristics, that might also cause us to look closer at that one. >> but someone traveling that's a french national, someone that's a french national traveling to lebanon and is in lebanon for 90 days and then returns back to france is not going to show up and we don't know if that individual crossed the border from lebanon to go fight in syria and then crossed back and is now returning. >> no, that wouldn't show up. >> it might not. those who seek to enter syria knowing that governments are watching out for that are going to break their travel, disguise their travel effectively. this is why you have to rely upon the intelligence community which is working cooperatively with partners across europe to identify those persons that may be suspect in that regard. >> sure. so that's one area because we hear that kicked around all the time. now you talk about this
if they booked travel that was continuous through there or if they had, you know, if they were leaving from the u.s. and going to a certain part of the world for six months, eight months with a return back and they have certain characteristics, that might also cause us to look closer at that one. >> but someone traveling that's a french national, someone that's a french national traveling to lebanon and is in lebanon for 90 days and then returns back to france is not going to show up and...
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if she needs money, i give it to her. lemonis: uh, let me see if i understand that again. she doesn't get paid. and if she needs something, you'll give it to her? anthony: whatever she wants. that's correct. lemonis: [ scoffs ] it's surprising to me that kristen is okay leaving anthony in charge of her personal finances. she's helping anthony run the company and she's not even getting a check. anthony: well, i just started taking a salary, too. i suffered for a long time, as well. thank god my father helped me out with a decent amount of stuff. lemonis: is your father in the sign business? anthony: he was a long time ago. lemonis: right. anthony: and he just retired and gave up on it and just sold everything off. lemonis: oh, okay. you know, can we actually look at some of the machinery? anthony: sure, let's go up front. lemonis: anthony's got a great setup. there are machines that can blow up photographs... ...that can cut letters out of stainless steel... ...and he's got people that can work with the latest lighting technology. with all this in-house manufacturing, antho
if she needs money, i give it to her. lemonis: uh, let me see if i understand that again. she doesn't get paid. and if she needs something, you'll give it to her? anthony: whatever she wants. that's correct. lemonis: [ scoffs ] it's surprising to me that kristen is okay leaving anthony in charge of her personal finances. she's helping anthony run the company and she's not even getting a check. anthony: well, i just started taking a salary, too. i suffered for a long time, as well. thank god my...
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>> if-- if--. >> it's not chocolate? >> no, if-- if-- if someone says candy bar, and it looks like a chocolate bar, it means legally, they're not allowed to say it's a chocolate bar because it's got no cocoa butter in it. so-- so they have to call it a candy 'cause it's not chocolate. it's-- it's a legal thing. [[joie]] he's eaten chocolate from all around the world. next on talk to al jazeera angus kennedy tells us about the latest and strangest in chocolate trends. >> welcome to al jazeera america. more reporters, more stories, more perspective. >> from our award-winning news teams across america and beyond. >> we've got global news covered. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close to the isil position >> who is in charge, and are they going to be held to accout? >> but know we're following the research team into the fire >> they're learning how to practice democracy... >> ...just seen tear gas being thrown... >> ...glad sombody care about us man... >> several human workers were kidnapped... >> th
>> if-- if--. >> it's not chocolate? >> no, if-- if-- if someone says candy bar, and it looks like a chocolate bar, it means legally, they're not allowed to say it's a chocolate bar because it's got no cocoa butter in it. so-- so they have to call it a candy 'cause it's not chocolate. it's-- it's a legal thing. [[joie]] he's eaten chocolate from all around the world. next on talk to al jazeera angus kennedy tells us about the latest and strangest in chocolate trends. >>...
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if there's no polls to cite. when he can't keep saying, i'm winning, i'm winning, he's not talking about anything substantiative in there at all. all we're hearing about is, he's winning. so when he doesn't win, i don't know about what's left. >> john, how do you see marco rubio playing into all of this? he seems to be a candidate that has consistently played a long game, waiting for others to drop off. even if that may not actually happen? >> that may not happen until after new hampshire. part of the question for marco rubio's lane in this race. he's been patient, but he's in a pretty distant third or fourth place, lumped with dr. carson. and you have trump and cruz at the top. the question in this race, really, is how many lanes do we have? ted cruz is a classic evangelical candidate who, i agree with kathleen, is surging in iowa right now. he also adds in a significant party element. those are the two energetic bases of the republican party right now. if cruz gets a big win in iowa, what does trump do? does he
if there's no polls to cite. when he can't keep saying, i'm winning, i'm winning, he's not talking about anything substantiative in there at all. all we're hearing about is, he's winning. so when he doesn't win, i don't know about what's left. >> john, how do you see marco rubio playing into all of this? he seems to be a candidate that has consistently played a long game, waiting for others to drop off. even if that may not actually happen? >> that may not happen until after new...
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respect, if they don't treat me as the front-runner, by far the front-runner, if the playing field is not level, then certainly all options are open. >> if i'm treated fairly, i would never do it. if i'm not treated fairly i might very well do it. >> if i'm considered fairly, one poll in "usa today," 68% of the people that were republicans would follow trump if he went independent. >> right. >> joining me now is bob herbert, former "new york times" columnist and distinguished senior fellow at dmos. msnbc contributor victoria defrancesca, and matt welch, editor-in-chief of "reason" magazine. thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >> great to be here. >> bob, trump to party leaders, you got to get used to it. do they? >> not necessarily. i mean, it's still trump is obviously way ahead in the polls of republican voters, but it's got to be tough for him to actually secure the nomination before the convention for two main reasons. one because there are so many candidates in the race, so the votes divided up among all the candidates and there's no indication that a bunch of them are go
respect, if they don't treat me as the front-runner, by far the front-runner, if the playing field is not level, then certainly all options are open. >> if i'm treated fairly, i would never do it. if i'm not treated fairly i might very well do it. >> if i'm considered fairly, one poll in "usa today," 68% of the people that were republicans would follow trump if he went independent. >> right. >> joining me now is bob herbert, former "new york times"...
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better off if gadhafi as there?thing out of it. we got death out of it. >> i have a nut-cutter question for you. you have great numbers nationally. up around 40 in the poll that abc just came out. 38, 41. you're not doing it in iowa. iowa seems to be fading over to the religious side. >> cnn i was up by 13. >> that was part of chris matthews' interview with donald trump last night following the debate. when we come back we'll go live to los angeles. schools there prepare to reopen after yesterday's threat resulted in a system-wide closure. >>> anticipation for "star wars," "the force awakens" reaching a fever pitch. >>> look how jimmy fallon's "tonight show" crew is preparing for friday's big event. >> ♪ ba, ba, ba, ba, ♪ ba, ba ba ba, ba ba ba, ba ba ba, ba ba! ♪ ♪ ba, ba, ba, ba [ to the "star wars" theme ] ♪ ba, ba, ba! ♪ we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringin
better off if gadhafi as there?thing out of it. we got death out of it. >> i have a nut-cutter question for you. you have great numbers nationally. up around 40 in the poll that abc just came out. 38, 41. you're not doing it in iowa. iowa seems to be fading over to the religious side. >> cnn i was up by 13. >> that was part of chris matthews' interview with donald trump last night following the debate. when we come back we'll go live to los angeles. schools there prepare to...
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if i'm the democratic party. you have been milking us for votes, my verbal response, while i may not say is it what are you going to do, support the other guy. you are stuck with us, unless you take black lives matter and make it into a political party. >> as an organiser and someone working on strategy, you have to change those closest to you, especially when they are not showing up in the most respectful ways. so i think part of our tactic is to push the people who say they are - they are for us. and if they are not actually - if their policies and practices don't match-up to their lip service, you have to put their feet to the fire. we have seen it be effective. we have seen hillary clinton come out with the reform package. i mean, all of our tactics are pushing them to be more honest about "black lives matter." >> interesting conversation, you and your colleagues put a lot of thought into this. and you started a very, very important national debate. >> thank you for doing that and being with us. >> thank you
if i'm the democratic party. you have been milking us for votes, my verbal response, while i may not say is it what are you going to do, support the other guy. you are stuck with us, unless you take black lives matter and make it into a political party. >> as an organiser and someone working on strategy, you have to change those closest to you, especially when they are not showing up in the most respectful ways. so i think part of our tactic is to push the people who say they are - they...
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if you chop off one of those legs, we don't get to 51%. and so the trick is to speak in a way that energizes, so, for example you asked about the question of life. i telephone you the context in which i most like to discuss life and that is the little sisters of the poor. a catholic charity of nuns who have taken vows of poverty. they spend their lives caring for the poor and elderly, and right now the obama administration is litigating against the little sisters of the poor. trying to force the nuns to pay for abortion inducing drugs and others, and i've joked many times, a really good rule of them, if you're litigating against nuns, you probably have done something wrong. if we focus on values that unify us, that bring us together, bring back jobs and growth and opportunity, defending our constitutional rights and restoring america's leadership in the world, that in 1980, is how the reagan revolution rows up. it's what brought millions of people to the polls who had never voted again and it's what we're seeing happening now. there is a r
if you chop off one of those legs, we don't get to 51%. and so the trick is to speak in a way that energizes, so, for example you asked about the question of life. i telephone you the context in which i most like to discuss life and that is the little sisters of the poor. a catholic charity of nuns who have taken vows of poverty. they spend their lives caring for the poor and elderly, and right now the obama administration is litigating against the little sisters of the poor. trying to force...
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if you are a dissenter and asked if you were a protestant, you could lie and go to eternal damnation, as was the you -- the view at the time, you could tell the truth and be burned as a heretic. so the dissenter said no man is bound to accuse himself. that principle is a form of the third degree that if you are called before a body and require to answer questions that no person who has human dignity should be forced to answer is what the court is trying to channel. the beatings of the 1930's which were permissible under the old standards, and now the court is trying to take this. this puritan era history and say how can we honor the words of the fifth amendment today? post: we have a video of chief justice earl warren talking about the third degree. let's watch. chief justice warren: the third degree was a common thing 50 years ago. one had to watch for it very carefully to see that it was not committed. i think comparatively few law enforcement officers are addicted to the third degree and it's because the courts have deplored that kind of conduct and have said if that kind of conduc
if you are a dissenter and asked if you were a protestant, you could lie and go to eternal damnation, as was the you -- the view at the time, you could tell the truth and be burned as a heretic. so the dissenter said no man is bound to accuse himself. that principle is a form of the third degree that if you are called before a body and require to answer questions that no person who has human dignity should be forced to answer is what the court is trying to channel. the beatings of the 1930's...
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what if cruz gains momentum? what if he has some big win somewhere? and he could. and suddenly people say, he looks like the guy right now. that changes it. and again, being in position everywhere helps and here's a really key one. what if no one runs outright? nobody has enough delegates to claim the prize right then. then you get into a floor fight, erin, and in that floor fight it's up for grabs and someone could cruz could absolutely wheel and deal their way into a win. >> thank you very much, tom foreman. let's go straight now to our political commentator, the former romney campaign and adviser, kevin madden and president and ceo, bob vand vander platts. he's a ted cruz supporter. some of this may involve a likely scenario on the campaign floor but it absolutely could happen, he could get there fair and square well before that. does that concern you when you look at the general election? >> well, i think it is difficult when you have somebody like ted cruz who has largely defined some of his positions on issues by what he's against instead of what he is for. i
what if cruz gains momentum? what if he has some big win somewhere? and he could. and suddenly people say, he looks like the guy right now. that changes it. and again, being in position everywhere helps and here's a really key one. what if no one runs outright? nobody has enough delegates to claim the prize right then. then you get into a floor fight, erin, and in that floor fight it's up for grabs and someone could cruz could absolutely wheel and deal their way into a win. >> thank you...
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if you try to break out, i will stop you. if you want a war with us, you will lose it. give us a call. and if we are not willing to do that, we will set in motion chaos in the middle east unlike anything you have ever seen. any last questions? senator mccain: could i just tell you one quick story? around 2005, we saw a terrible thing happening in iraq, and that was these things called copper tipped ied's. they were the kind of ieds that would penetrate right through a humvee. there were the kind of things that really increased our casualty rates. and so lindsey graham and a couple of others went to the pentagon and the president said , look, we've got to get a re than thecle in thei humvee. the m-wrap, thanks to lindsey and others, we went around the usual 10 to 15 year process of getting a piece of equipment in the field. and within a couple of months, we started to get these in. where did these copper tips ieds come from? the head of the iranian national guard. he was the one sending these all into iraq. and general dunford was asked in a hearing by senator cotton, ho
if you try to break out, i will stop you. if you want a war with us, you will lose it. give us a call. and if we are not willing to do that, we will set in motion chaos in the middle east unlike anything you have ever seen. any last questions? senator mccain: could i just tell you one quick story? around 2005, we saw a terrible thing happening in iraq, and that was these things called copper tipped ied's. they were the kind of ieds that would penetrate right through a humvee. there were the...
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so if we want to save the country, if we want to do what we believe in, then we need a mandate from the people. and if we want a mandate, then we need to offer ideas. and if we want to offer ideas then we need to actually have ideas. that's where the house republicans come in. so our number one goal for next year is to put together a complete alternative to the left's agenda. [ applause ] this is a work in progress no doubt. today i want to take basics. i want to talk fundamentals. what kind of country do we want to be. i do not presume to speak for all republicans in all particulars, but after giving it a lot of thought, this is what i think a conservative vision looks like. we want america to be confident again. if you don't have a job, we want you to be confident that you can find a job and take it. if you do have a job, we want you to be confident that that job will pay well. we want students to know that all that school and all that debt would be worth it. we want seniors to know that all those years of hard work, all those years of paying taxes, will be rewarded. medicare and soci
so if we want to save the country, if we want to do what we believe in, then we need a mandate from the people. and if we want a mandate, then we need to offer ideas. and if we want to offer ideas then we need to actually have ideas. that's where the house republicans come in. so our number one goal for next year is to put together a complete alternative to the left's agenda. [ applause ] this is a work in progress no doubt. today i want to take basics. i want to talk fundamentals. what kind of...
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if we all do that we can all win.dential bring your challenges® ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "that's life"♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, jardiance works around the clock to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it works by helping your body to get rid of some of the sugar it doesn't need through urination. this...
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even if it shouldn't be. morning hours give me a chance to examine how much oil is in control of this market. the whole s&p 500 is insanely powerful. oil was flat early this morning before any news flow and that sent the s&p 500 futures into the stratosphere. it's the green one, okay? and that caused the s&p futures to nose dive. and then oil went back and the futures rebounded. 16 states derived income from oil and gas. that's it. of those texas, oklahoma and north carolina, ohio, alaska, louisiana colorado and california are impacted by lower oil prices. look at the net impact and jobs everywhere and it's a cheap feed stock and cheap recruiters is a net negative only for north carolina because of the high cost of balkin oil and the difficulty of getting into the markets. you layer in the savings and natural gas because it's so warm anyway and it's more of a net benefit to the country. how about all the debt that the oil and gas companies layered on though? what happens if they default. it's an issue. defini
even if it shouldn't be. morning hours give me a chance to examine how much oil is in control of this market. the whole s&p 500 is insanely powerful. oil was flat early this morning before any news flow and that sent the s&p 500 futures into the stratosphere. it's the green one, okay? and that caused the s&p futures to nose dive. and then oil went back and the futures rebounded. 16 states derived income from oil and gas. that's it. of those texas, oklahoma and north carolina, ohio,...
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if they want to know if there are patterns you can do all that by polling. if you just think about the logic of what they are now doing, what you are seeing is an effort to assimilate all of the consumer behavior in the united states and one analyzer will system for the purpose of a group of bureaucrats making a decision about whether or not it is unacceptable behavior. it's a very practical thing. they would like to have the entire economy at your fingertips so that they have control so they can decide which parts of the economy are appropriate. >> in my time is expired. i now recognize the ranking member. >> thank you very much. would you make the distinction between monitoring and the supervisory activities? >> elaborate. >> it is, theis, the cfpb allowed to collect identifiable information? >> it is not. the dodd frank act makes that illegal and the cfpb is obeying the law. >> and if someone has information to the contrary, if you have information indicating the cfpb is collecting identifiable information would you kindly raise your hand? >> one of our c
if they want to know if there are patterns you can do all that by polling. if you just think about the logic of what they are now doing, what you are seeing is an effort to assimilate all of the consumer behavior in the united states and one analyzer will system for the purpose of a group of bureaucrats making a decision about whether or not it is unacceptable behavior. it's a very practical thing. they would like to have the entire economy at your fingertips so that they have control so they...
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if you look at the polling data, she will have work to do if she plans on becoming the gop nominee.with such a crowded field, what are the roles of many of the candidates at this point? doug? >> well, let's take carly fiorina. she's not going to be the nominee. i think that's clear. what she will have is a role attacking hillary clinton in the general election because, as a woman and a woman of stature, she will help the republican party do their campaign negatives on hillary. she is auditioning for the cabinet as an ambassador. >> how do you know that. >> i think she actually thinks that she has a shot at the vp because the vice presidential candidate is the attack dog against the other ticket. she's thinking, hey, why can't i be on the ticket? >> just as a woman, that sits better than how you put it, doug, because it simplifies it so much that only a woman can take on another woman. >> it gives her the ability to say you're a sexist for saying it. she says it and she is good at it. she has the best attack lines. >> she's good at it and not just because she's a woman. >> she will n
if you look at the polling data, she will have work to do if she plans on becoming the gop nominee.with such a crowded field, what are the roles of many of the candidates at this point? doug? >> well, let's take carly fiorina. she's not going to be the nominee. i think that's clear. what she will have is a role attacking hillary clinton in the general election because, as a woman and a woman of stature, she will help the republican party do their campaign negatives on hillary. she is...
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they asked her if she needed help and she said she was fine. >> i don't remember if we had more sex, at some point i decided i didn't want to continue. >> next day jane texted john if she could come by to get her belt and earring. when they met she asked if they had sex. turns out it was her first time. and after talking a few hours, they just decided to stay friends. >> the following week, jane was late for class. >> i texted her where are you? >> oh, yeah, i will be in a couple of minutes and she sits down next to me. >> to john, things seemed amicable. what he didn't know, jane was uncomfortable about her night with him. she went to an assistant professor. dirk was a long- time activist on the issue of assault. she did not describe it as sexual assault. and dirk believes she was suffering for rape. john doe's father feels that the professor pushed for a accusation. >> tell me about the rape. and jane doe said it was not rape yet. >> she was in a strong state of denial and every rape victim feels like they were not rape. >> she learned that rapes were going on to attack others. and
they asked her if she needed help and she said she was fine. >> i don't remember if we had more sex, at some point i decided i didn't want to continue. >> next day jane texted john if she could come by to get her belt and earring. when they met she asked if they had sex. turns out it was her first time. and after talking a few hours, they just decided to stay friends. >> the following week, jane was late for class. >> i texted her where are you? >> oh, yeah, i will...
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but if there was this paranoia, and if it's driven by this pathological belief in pakistani insecurity i don't see what the united states could really do, unless the united states threw its weight behind trying to change pakistani grand strategy. because unless pakistan were to give up that whole role of seeking revisionism and changing the status quo, it will not be a satiated power. if you're not a satiated power, you're constantly going to feel under threat. you're provoking a crisis that feeds into your threat and it's an endless cycle. >> so i think a lot of this depends on sort of how you categorize pakistan as a state. we use the dichotomy of revisionism versus status quo power, but there are gradations in between. iran was a n a revisionist powe in 1979. there are gradations of change and learning that states can adapt to international sort of relation structures, stimuli. so i think, one, it's feasible to sort of imagine scenarios in the future, where the revisionism can decline over time. if we thought about sort of what pakistan identifies as its core security threats, it's
but if there was this paranoia, and if it's driven by this pathological belief in pakistani insecurity i don't see what the united states could really do, unless the united states threw its weight behind trying to change pakistani grand strategy. because unless pakistan were to give up that whole role of seeking revisionism and changing the status quo, it will not be a satiated power. if you're not a satiated power, you're constantly going to feel under threat. you're provoking a crisis that...
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if you start seeing 80%.re panicking about trump they need to go to rubio and say hey, why don't you win iowa. he didn't look like he's playing to win iowa. i think he's going to regret letting ted cruz run that there. if he comes out of iowa with the win, i don't know where he gets back into this thing and i think there's different ways this plays out. it plays out in a long time. iowa is right now ted cruz in a huge way and he has momentum carson never had. he has endorsements carson never had. let's talk for a second about down ballot. people think it's about the presidential race and don't realize the republican party has over 60% of the legislature across america. they own the house. they own the senate. they have so much more to lose than the presidency if things go badly at the top of the ticket. >> there's no question and the optimist in the party say maybe trump will be better at the top of the ticket than cruz. the establishment doesn't think either of them wins but maybe trump brings out in some pe
if you start seeing 80%.re panicking about trump they need to go to rubio and say hey, why don't you win iowa. he didn't look like he's playing to win iowa. i think he's going to regret letting ted cruz run that there. if he comes out of iowa with the win, i don't know where he gets back into this thing and i think there's different ways this plays out. it plays out in a long time. iowa is right now ted cruz in a huge way and he has momentum carson never had. he has endorsements carson never...
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if you do, great. cast me.ision -- we're going to hire half women, or take them on as interns or apprentices, whatever. if we added female characters at the same rate we are now, we will achieve parity in 700 years. it will be more like seven if i have anything to do with it. lexi: if i can somehow get my old self back and overcome this and say, look, i am just going to have to be back to before this happened and be the person i was when i got here, maybe i will write another film. rachel: i have a disease, a need to tell stories. because i am a director. i am a director. this is what i do. martha: don't listen to what they say. that you're not good enough or you can't do it, or you are incompetent or you are indecisive. it is all a lie. make your voice heard. that you are mad as hell and you're not going to take it anymore. you can't take it anymore. or you won't have a career. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or employe
if you do, great. cast me.ision -- we're going to hire half women, or take them on as interns or apprentices, whatever. if we added female characters at the same rate we are now, we will achieve parity in 700 years. it will be more like seven if i have anything to do with it. lexi: if i can somehow get my old self back and overcome this and say, look, i am just going to have to be back to before this happened and be the person i was when i got here, maybe i will write another film. rachel: i...
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if they have those three completely surrounded in one house and dead or if they are missing somebodythere has been a lot of different calls as you know in different situations i have heard them on the scanner of myself today. so and so running this way so and so running that way. they have to respond to those, too. >> what are the warnings to the people in the community? that will tip you off as well as to the intense city of right now. what are the warnings, are they saying you can't go out of your house now? you can't drive on the street now? what are they saying? >> well, san bernadino is a big area. i will say the streets that i have seen are not as crowded as they normally are this time of night. a lot of people staying in out of the fray. beyond this police tape and basic quad grant drant of an area, a mile square, massive area moved back to with the shootout being right there and the search basically being right over there. that whole area people have been told to stay in place. they have been told to stay in place like that woman in the closet. stay in place come to your door
if they have those three completely surrounded in one house and dead or if they are missing somebodythere has been a lot of different calls as you know in different situations i have heard them on the scanner of myself today. so and so running this way so and so running that way. they have to respond to those, too. >> what are the warnings to the people in the community? that will tip you off as well as to the intense city of right now. what are the warnings, are they saying you can't go...
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if nothing happened speak veterans issues, if that happens the juvenile justice reform, if that happened to be economic inequality for seniors, if that happens the young people, early child education, what is is almost less important to me than the fact you're willing to give yourself up for it and give everything to fix it. that becomes the most important thing. when i think about the work, it's when your grace passions and your greatest gifts begin to start overlapping with the worlds greatest needs. and you actually choose to do something about it. and that is everybody's work. [applause] >> you might be getting the holy ghost up here. because it is a very spiritual journey. because it is anything to talk about, the level of self-discovery. and i think that sometimes when may have, when we get involved in any endeavor, we seem to think that it doesn't require a level of self-sacrifice that you speak up. can you shed some light on this? in your book your chronicling your professional history. you took, the first book was about your origin, your background is is like a professional life
if nothing happened speak veterans issues, if that happens the juvenile justice reform, if that happened to be economic inequality for seniors, if that happens the young people, early child education, what is is almost less important to me than the fact you're willing to give yourself up for it and give everything to fix it. that becomes the most important thing. when i think about the work, it's when your grace passions and your greatest gifts begin to start overlapping with the worlds...
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if it already exists. i would expect there would be the opportunity within the private sector to find competitive proposals that are out there in terms of quality. and cost. i think i'm asking today is that the prime approach you use or is that the fallback position with the intent to look internally first? >> with our new chief information officer laverne who came to us from johnson & johnson, her bias on every system is to go commercial off the shelf. and so that is for us, that's the default position that we take until we have determined that we are unable to do that. >> very good. how about with regard to the discussion about the providers and the provider networks that are out there right now? currently, i believe in your early testimony, mr. secretary, you indicated that the providers already included what include, and i believe you said medicaid. individuals who are providing services through medicaid, is that correct, or -- >> one of the, one of the changes that congress passed recently at our requ
if it already exists. i would expect there would be the opportunity within the private sector to find competitive proposals that are out there in terms of quality. and cost. i think i'm asking today is that the prime approach you use or is that the fallback position with the intent to look internally first? >> with our new chief information officer laverne who came to us from johnson & johnson, her bias on every system is to go commercial off the shelf. and so that is for us, that's...
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if we all do that we can all win. prudential bring your challenges when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis and a $200 savings card. >> dubois: in the end, the right contestant ended up with the crown, but many felt the host earned himself a dunce cap. mireya villarreal
if we all do that we can all win. prudential bring your challenges when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop...
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think about if something happened, if you came out with like a hulk.a chance to get married in this life. everyone always couples with crazy he thei -- crazy scenariof what could happen. there is hope then, you never know. reporter: she said she wanted a purple hulk. is this the new 3d printed gun? >> it is. scientists get a lot of money when they act alarmist. but it did make me think, i just got a puppy for my daughter. i want to kill it. i'm looking at it, isn't this unethical that we took a wolf, it can't even give birth to its own children. what is the line between blasphemy and making a cool dog. >> english bulldogs are cool dogs but they have to deliver cesarean. people who work on the biology with animals, they are -- kennedy: biologists? >> i guess so. they are trying to reintroduce the woolly mammoth. and passenger pin -- pigeons. they are work on this as a way to reintroduce lost species. >> they should make a movie and a series of books about that. i have got million dollar idea all over the place. thank you so much. this has been quite an
think about if something happened, if you came out with like a hulk.a chance to get married in this life. everyone always couples with crazy he thei -- crazy scenariof what could happen. there is hope then, you never know. reporter: she said she wanted a purple hulk. is this the new 3d printed gun? >> it is. scientists get a lot of money when they act alarmist. but it did make me think, i just got a puppy for my daughter. i want to kill it. i'm looking at it, isn't this unethical that we...
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if you don't completely love the taste, if you don't feel better week-after-week, if supple does noty transform your life, i'll give you your money back. >> you're guaranteeing the product? >> absolutely. i'll give you your money back. this is a 100 percent unconditional, money-back guarantee. people need to try supple because it works. just listen to what real users have to say. >> i was in pain. i know what that feels like. i'm not in pain any more. i noticed a difference after about a week. but, after three weeks, i felt great. >> well, it kept me out of a nursing home and i'm still on the farm where i want to be. >> since i began the supple program, i have never had, in this whole year, what i call and refer to as a flare-up. >> i use these cans of supple as ammunition against my pain. >> i noticed a marked improvement almost immediately, with a lot less pain and a lot more agility. it has been a life-changer and a true, true miracle. i cannot find any other words for it. >> but i really love supple. it really saved me. as much as i love my television, i'll shut my tv off before
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>> i don't know if you can ever justify murder. i don't know if you can justify it. but i can make... i can make some type of an argument. you want to hear it? >> kroft: sure. >> okay. fbi agent to infiltrate their organization, and add to that the fact that i'm a cuban-born playing an italian who was able to fool them-- it's an amazing insult to them. >> keteyian: jack garcia learned the language of la costa nostra, infiltrated the mob, and took down one of the most powerful mobsters in america. how did he do it and why is he now talking on "60 minutes?" >> you know what? somebody comes after me, they i'm ready for them. two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand, three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. i'll take those odds. be unstoppable. the 2016 ford edge. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insu
>> i don't know if you can ever justify murder. i don't know if you can justify it. but i can make... i can make some type of an argument. you want to hear it? >> kroft: sure. >> okay. fbi agent to infiltrate their organization, and add to that the fact that i'm a cuban-born playing an italian who was able to fool them-- it's an amazing insult to them. >> keteyian: jack garcia learned the language of la costa nostra, infiltrated the mob, and took down one of the most...
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we asked if they had their guy, if they managed to get somebody. the only thing they would say is this is an active scene. it's easy to see exactly when they are referring to. there are multiple helicopters flying overhead. the police presence ex end tten further south. i'm looking at several police cars, one, two, three, four, five, eight police cars closing off richard soon avenue and san bernardino avenue. unfortunately, we are not able to see where the majority of the activity is taking place because they asked us to please remain behind our car and told us that it's an active situation and after what happened today. >> are they forcing you to kneel down and hunker down in this active scene where you are, alberto? >> reporter: yes, they are. when they originally got here they started moving really fast running all over the place with guns drawn. now it's the northern edge of the scene that i have described, that's a little bit more relaxed. you can tell the police moved into some of the streets, directly to the south of us. now i'm looking at -
we asked if they had their guy, if they managed to get somebody. the only thing they would say is this is an active scene. it's easy to see exactly when they are referring to. there are multiple helicopters flying overhead. the police presence ex end tten further south. i'm looking at several police cars, one, two, three, four, five, eight police cars closing off richard soon avenue and san bernardino avenue. unfortunately, we are not able to see where the majority of the activity is taking...
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if you had 25 u.s. attorneys that are willing to fight through that, you say maybe you will win at the end. the question was what if you did not? you are making a risk assessment. that was one thing. the second thing was the cost of going through it. we had one case in particular that had to deal with one of the transactions. the cost of trying the case was probably $300 million. the first was free in that context. i was going to pay that even if i won. the settlement was $2 billion and went to the shareholders as a payment. it is a risk assessment and cost assessment and time assessment. we went to court. but, other ones -- in the real estate sector, you have real estate risk. if the losses were this much, what with a c three years later after the finish of the litigation? one of the interesting questions we try to put on all the real estate exposure we had when buying insurance, tell me it will not go down on value. we could not find anyone that would sell us the option. charlie rose: no one? brian: n
if you had 25 u.s. attorneys that are willing to fight through that, you say maybe you will win at the end. the question was what if you did not? you are making a risk assessment. that was one thing. the second thing was the cost of going through it. we had one case in particular that had to deal with one of the transactions. the cost of trying the case was probably $300 million. the first was free in that context. i was going to pay that even if i won. the settlement was $2 billion and went to...
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if you try too hard, it doesn't work. no, but if you let it happen. >> let's see. >> very nice. it's like skiing too. have you skied? if you try to hang on to -- >> the same thing. >> you go down. and hang out in -- >> do youer ski er ver ski? >> i have, yeah. >> even when the sun is out? because she never gets in the sun. >> i don't like the sun. >> your skin is amazing. >> what is your mantra for zen, for happiness? because you have always been the same in the probably 40 years i've known you now. there's a calmness about you. >> wow. that's some question. i think, you know, like someone said, what would you do if you see someone having a fit? i think you calmly observe them. and don't interact with them. but observe what they're doing. i think you have to find your calm place really. it's hard to do. not connect with that, you know. you're doing -- you're upset, i'm going to stand back and on serb observe you and let you get your thing out. you joy, gives all of us joy. this has been so fun for you, right? >> this has been so good this year. we open the season where -- in fac
if you try too hard, it doesn't work. no, but if you let it happen. >> let's see. >> very nice. it's like skiing too. have you skied? if you try to hang on to -- >> the same thing. >> you go down. and hang out in -- >> do youer ski er ver ski? >> i have, yeah. >> even when the sun is out? because she never gets in the sun. >> i don't like the sun. >> your skin is amazing. >> what is your mantra for zen, for happiness? because you have...
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if trump was smart he would try to ban canadians. kennedy: you start with the mexicans and move to the muslims. then america's top hat is canada. >> i get to stay last because we were here first. not first, we killed all the people who were here first, then second. we even have germ theory in defense of the british. 237. >> i didn't now was going to get this smart. kennedy: a pox on all their blankets. there has been a spike in gun sales. but is arming ourselves a wise idea in fighting terrorism? presidential candidate rand paul is here. donald trump's muslim plan all in >> when you have shootings like that it makes people ponder, would i want to be there and be helpless. kennedy: gun sales are increasing in the wake of san bernardino. higher than last year. analysts point to fears of future gun control but also safety. charles cook and julie banderas. any relation to antonio banderas? >> no, i would go with my cousin. kennedy: these gun spikes, they say there were enough guns sold on black friday to arm the entire marine corps. butt
if trump was smart he would try to ban canadians. kennedy: you start with the mexicans and move to the muslims. then america's top hat is canada. >> i get to stay last because we were here first. not first, we killed all the people who were here first, then second. we even have germ theory in defense of the british. 237. >> i didn't now was going to get this smart. kennedy: a pox on all their blankets. there has been a spike in gun sales. but is arming ourselves a wise idea in...
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of if cable was an app, right? a little piece of software just like, by the way, every over great internet service is an app, you can download it and put it on any device you can invent t. can our service run on competitive equipment, with an app it can run on anything. and it seems to me that's a complete answer to that concern. >> host: well, does that mean that the business model, the traditional cable business model is on its way out, the bundle, etc. because of all these new services? because people are cutting the cord? >> guest: no. but it means if the government's objective is to make sure there's competitive dynamics, including competitive pressure and heat on incumbent industries, that competitive intensity is coming from streaming applications and services that have separately gone out, cobbled together a service, negotiated for the intellectual property rights to carry hbo or carry a particular show and offer a true substitute to what my members provide. if somebody really wanted to, you know, we could
of if cable was an app, right? a little piece of software just like, by the way, every over great internet service is an app, you can download it and put it on any device you can invent t. can our service run on competitive equipment, with an app it can run on anything. and it seems to me that's a complete answer to that concern. >> host: well, does that mean that the business model, the traditional cable business model is on its way out, the bundle, etc. because of all these new...
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back to something that nicole said, in both of those polls, if you add up the outsider lane, if you add up trump and carson and cruz you get to 64% or 65% of the republican electorate. so what has the republican establishment done so terribly wrong that two third of the party is rejecting it? i think you gave the answer. i think the answer is that it has been a constant drum roll of negativism, of victimhood, of resentment. >> you know what else it's been? it's been one lie after another lie. hey we're going to do this. we're going to balance the budget. when we cut your taxes, while we increase spending for defense. and this ban muslims nonsense is the latest lie to be hoisted on suckers and certain wing of the republican party who actually believe this might happen. hey, suckers, it's never going to happen. if the supreme court didn't knock it down there's no way it would get through the house, no way it would get through the senate. 65% of americans oppose it. it's never going to happen. but, gene, this is another lie. it happens every four years. they get more and more extreme with
back to something that nicole said, in both of those polls, if you add up the outsider lane, if you add up trump and carson and cruz you get to 64% or 65% of the republican electorate. so what has the republican establishment done so terribly wrong that two third of the party is rejecting it? i think you gave the answer. i think the answer is that it has been a constant drum roll of negativism, of victimhood, of resentment. >> you know what else it's been? it's been one lie after another...
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if they booked travel that was continuous through there or if they had, you know, if they were leaving from the u.s. and going to a certain part of the world for six months, eight months with a return back and they have certain characteristics, that might also cause us to look closer at that one. >> but someone traveling that's a french national, someone that's a french national traveling to lebanon and is in lebanon for 90 days and then returns back to france is not going to show up and we don't know if that individual crossed the border from lebanon to go fight in syria and then crossed back and is now returning. >> no, that wouldn't show up. >> it might not. those who seek to enter syria knowing that governments are watching out for that are going to break their travel, disguise their travel effectively. this is why you have to rely upon the intelligence community which is working cooperatively with partners across europe to identify those persons that may be suspect in that regard. >> sure. so that's one area because we hear that kicked around all the time. now you talk about this
if they booked travel that was continuous through there or if they had, you know, if they were leaving from the u.s. and going to a certain part of the world for six months, eight months with a return back and they have certain characteristics, that might also cause us to look closer at that one. >> but someone traveling that's a french national, someone that's a french national traveling to lebanon and is in lebanon for 90 days and then returns back to france is not going to show up and...
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women, we're damned if we do and damned if we don't with women, if you give them a gift card, they'ret no thought in it but prefer it because it's showing you show no thought. >> it's cheesy. neil: what's cheesy? >> getting the gift card, you need something to open and to see. neil: put it in a box. >> this is a gift card. oh! next. neil: done. not if it's a hickory farms gift card. >> cracker barrel. i'll give you that. i do christmas friday morning, christmas, i have all the kids all by myself. neil: and have you lots of kids. >> well, you know. at every exit in new jersey, i've told you that before. that's my campaign. neil: the meaning of the season. >> my campaign when i run for governor. neil: which, by the way people are starting to take quite seriously. >> i may go in as an independent to rile it up a little bit. neil: this guy trump. >> i have all the kids coming over christmas morning, neil, seriously, if i gave them gift cards. unless it's itunes that you can get right online. neil: what do you give, money? >> no, got to be an electronic thing they can work with whether it'
women, we're damned if we do and damned if we don't with women, if you give them a gift card, they'ret no thought in it but prefer it because it's showing you show no thought. >> it's cheesy. neil: what's cheesy? >> getting the gift card, you need something to open and to see. neil: put it in a box. >> this is a gift card. oh! next. neil: done. not if it's a hickory farms gift card. >> cracker barrel. i'll give you that. i do christmas friday morning, christmas, i have...