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ism was a miss. not a lot is working today. >> oil is down 8 and a half percent since friday's settle. quite slide. quite a lot of momentum going into the markets. 8 and a half percent. >> and the european close has not done anything to ameliorate the selling. we'll get a closer look at the internet of everything. the ceo of the qualcomm joins us later this hour. but first rick santelli. what are you watching? >> we're going to be watching three areas. diving the possibility of the what mario draghi may present on the 22nd. we're going to talk a little yield curve on the u.s. and what it may mean for the fed in 2015. and last but not least you may be surprise ed to hear what the manufacture on the ism survey said. >>> we are live at ces with two big interviews. 50 cent and former yahoo ceo ross levinson. that is a ceo exclusive. and the stephanie links and pete najarian unveil their playbooks. and the hedge fund gain with nearly 30%. carl see you about 15. >> in case you missed it. winter is coming t
ism was a miss. not a lot is working today. >> oil is down 8 and a half percent since friday's settle. quite slide. quite a lot of momentum going into the markets. 8 and a half percent. >> and the european close has not done anything to ameliorate the selling. we'll get a closer look at the internet of everything. the ceo of the qualcomm joins us later this hour. but first rick santelli. what are you watching? >> we're going to be watching three areas. diving the possibility...
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let's dig through the internals on ism.umber index, especially this week. moved lower from 56.7 to 56. new orders now stand at 58.9. that's a big drop from 61.4. for the most part, some slight disappointment but from ism nonmanufacturing, a disappointment from a lofty. interest rates four basis points under 2%. that's but bunds are four basis points above 40 basis points. you are getting about 0.8% in europe. that seems to be the driving force in treasuries. sara eisen, it's yours. >> borrowing for free. for more on the markets, big moves and oil's renewed slide let's bring in christina cooper. francisco, we'll talk about oil in a minute. on this weak economic data weaker than economists were looking for. does it worry you at all or trouble you or make you rethink the fact we have seen 4% 5% growth rate in this country? >> it doesn't. it's one data point. we are likely to see some less than terrific data points along the way as we recover. make no mistake, this is a strong recovery. what we've seen is the consumer coming ba
let's dig through the internals on ism.umber index, especially this week. moved lower from 56.7 to 56. new orders now stand at 58.9. that's a big drop from 61.4. for the most part, some slight disappointment but from ism nonmanufacturing, a disappointment from a lofty. interest rates four basis points under 2%. that's but bunds are four basis points above 40 basis points. you are getting about 0.8% in europe. that seems to be the driving force in treasuries. sara eisen, it's yours. >>...
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then we get to a couple of non-isms -- christianity and islam.ay, we are beginning to get days on the subject of mormonism. we are going to begin our story really at the end of the early chapter of mormon's history in --
then we get to a couple of non-isms -- christianity and islam.ay, we are beginning to get days on the subject of mormonism. we are going to begin our story really at the end of the early chapter of mormon's history in --
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ism was the disappointment. more importantly fixed income.year bond is 2.68 and ten year to 2.10. we'll keep our eye into what's turning into an pretty ugly day. and. >> 2014 was a big year for music, well if you were taylor swift and bigger for streaming services. shares and music downloads fell 20% in the u.s. people flokd to spotify and pandora. streaming increases more than 50%. >> simon hobbs is in europe. >> the u.k. france and germany are negative. peripheral europe doing well. everybody is back at work together with the exceptions of the swiss. euro zone trading data wasn't very good today. the big news out of europe and it's why you have seen potentially the move in treasuries in this country is the interview draghi gave. it took the euro to a fresh four and a half year low. the head of the european central bank said the risk of deflation cannot be ruled out completely. but is limited. people might expect prices to fall even further and postpone spending. we are not there yet but we need to tack this will riskle this risk. that is a
ism was the disappointment. more importantly fixed income.year bond is 2.68 and ten year to 2.10. we'll keep our eye into what's turning into an pretty ugly day. and. >> 2014 was a big year for music, well if you were taylor swift and bigger for streaming services. shares and music downloads fell 20% in the u.s. people flokd to spotify and pandora. streaming increases more than 50%. >> simon hobbs is in europe. >> the u.k. france and germany are negative. peripheral europe...
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then we get to a couple of non-isms -- christianity and islam. today, we are beginning to get days on the subject of mormonism. we are going to begin our story really at the end of the early chapter of mormon's history in -- mormonism's history in the united states. we began on june 27, 1834. on that day, the mormon prophet joseph smith sat in jail in carthage, illinois. this was just little bit east of this red dot in western illinois. it was near the mormon gathering place, headquarters of sorts, a nauvoo, in western illinois. joseph smith was the president and prophet of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints. his followers were commonly known as mormonites or mormons known after the church's founding scripture, the the book of mormon. smith was the mayor of the city of nauvoo and the lieutenant general of the militia. he was in jail on the charge of inciting a riot. a group of mormon dissenters upset with his leadership of the church, had published the first issue of a newspaper criticizing his leadership. smith had persuaded the cit
then we get to a couple of non-isms -- christianity and islam. today, we are beginning to get days on the subject of mormonism. we are going to begin our story really at the end of the early chapter of mormon's history in -- mormonism's history in the united states. we began on june 27, 1834. on that day, the mormon prophet joseph smith sat in jail in carthage, illinois. this was just little bit east of this red dot in western illinois. it was near the mormon gathering place, headquarters of...
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. >> the message -- there is room for all faiths and no room for jihad-ism. all major religions were on hand. >> it was the muslim community that unorganized that -- that organize this event. >> we began in the heart of berlin. >> it was a show of unity and solidarity. the french embassy side-by-side, the head of the jewish and muslim community and majors of -- and representatives of major legal parties. they said that the terrorists wanted to divide people, but instead achieved the opposite. >> they have brought us together. on sunday, the french defended the values of their republic. yesterday, today, and tomorrow we are the ones doing it here in berlin and in other german cities. terrorism is international, but the alliance of free and peace seeking people is even more so. >> the head of germany's central council of muslim said the overwhelming show of solidarity proved terrorists had not won and will not win in the future. >> we will not allow our faith to be abused. we will not allow our society to be torn apart by extremists who only want to spread hate
. >> the message -- there is room for all faiths and no room for jihad-ism. all major religions were on hand. >> it was the muslim community that unorganized that -- that organize this event. >> we began in the heart of berlin. >> it was a show of unity and solidarity. the french embassy side-by-side, the head of the jewish and muslim community and majors of -- and representatives of major legal parties. they said that the terrorists wanted to divide people, but instead...
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we got a good ism number, lower than last month, but 19 consecutive months of expansion in ism. how about these auto sales? we didn't start talking about the auto sales. over another 17 million for the month of december and november was a record month. so i think the economy is going to continue to show strength. that's good for earnings, good for revenue growth and i think that lower oils prices helps in addition. >> yeah. virtually everything judge that we look at, is going to be positively impacted once we stop falling 4% a day in crude oil. when does it happen? i thought it would have happened already which is why i picked some of the stocks i picked. if it's going to continue to fall 4% a day we don't have too much further to go if that's the case. i don't see that in the cards. could we see a 40 handle in crude oil? we did today, right or pretty close to it. and i think we could see it again. but if it's not falling precipitously it's going to be bullish and good for the economy. >> dan, thanks to you. paul richards, thanks to you as well. coming up david westin, former pr
we got a good ism number, lower than last month, but 19 consecutive months of expansion in ism. how about these auto sales? we didn't start talking about the auto sales. over another 17 million for the month of december and november was a record month. so i think the economy is going to continue to show strength. that's good for earnings, good for revenue growth and i think that lower oils prices helps in addition. >> yeah. virtually everything judge that we look at, is going to be...
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the ism number was weaker. i would know that when you have surveys running at a very very high level, then there's a tendency for reversion. expect expect the services sector that we have data for today to potentially hold up better. that should be very much domestically focused and, therefore, experience greater resilientcy resiliency. so i think if you look at the short of price action we're going to have into the minute it's important to keep in mind what has happened to interest rates. so we're at very very low yield levels, again, on the back of the risk aversion we've seen over the last three to four sessions. so it is very hard for us to see a big rally in u.s. interest rates and a pressure on the dollar from that side just because the level of the yield curve is sitting as such a very low level that it's arguably not pricing off a big liftoff. >> and the stronger dollar not good for the multi nationals like ibm and mcdonald's. and we could see it play out in this earnings season. yesterday, the euro hit
the ism number was weaker. i would know that when you have surveys running at a very very high level, then there's a tendency for reversion. expect expect the services sector that we have data for today to potentially hold up better. that should be very much domestically focused and, therefore, experience greater resilientcy resiliency. so i think if you look at the short of price action we're going to have into the minute it's important to keep in mind what has happened to interest rates. so...
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we had a market ism come out today, year over year in that. again, decelerating.hose tend to be leading indicators of the economy. i couple that with what went on with ups. they were disappointed compared to last year. i would think there is something more going on than ups got too many u-haul trucks. >> we had a snowflake. >> if we were to play between fedex and ups, does it make it fedex is a slam-dunk over ups. they felt the impact but reaffirmed its outlook for the year. >> fedex should not have been punished today. it is very interesting to be buying that. ups, i think this was an operational call. i don't agree with the systemic call. brian is pointing out some softness that might be there. >> ups problem. >> this was also for funding the pension, this was a big deal. this was a stock that pulled back to a very key level almost today. you don't punish the sector. i don't think you have to punish this thing full scale. >> they ramped up too much. they spent too much money. >> we talk about the airlines when dan and i and our tag team got spanked. >> spanked?
we had a market ism come out today, year over year in that. again, decelerating.hose tend to be leading indicators of the economy. i couple that with what went on with ups. they were disappointed compared to last year. i would think there is something more going on than ups got too many u-haul trucks. >> we had a snowflake. >> if we were to play between fedex and ups, does it make it fedex is a slam-dunk over ups. they felt the impact but reaffirmed its outlook for the year....
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. >> when the ism pea and starts going down, to 36 months later we see a peak in profits. we saw this number ely in january, it was positive for the 1919th consecutive month, so this is also a posive signal. nohange as of last time. >> in the green, edgdging toward the re out of all these areas, for your clients, which ones are you the most nervous about what will you be watching most closely? >> the one that is most different is the interest rates tori. we talked a lot about how long-term ierest t rates came down which was unexpected but a lot -- not a lolot of people are talking out thflattening of the yield curve. as i mentioned, we are still a ways away from in version, but this idea thathen n interest rates up the market goes down or that we lose the bull market that's a major misconception. we went back to data from the 1950's and found the average first time the fed increases interest rates happens only 37% of the way through an economic recovery, meaning less than halfway through the economic recovevery. i want people to remember that when interest rates will incre
. >> when the ism pea and starts going down, to 36 months later we see a peak in profits. we saw this number ely in january, it was positive for the 1919th consecutive month, so this is also a posive signal. nohange as of last time. >> in the green, edgdging toward the re out of all these areas, for your clients, which ones are you the most nervous about what will you be watching most closely? >> the one that is most different is the interest rates tori. we talked a lot about...
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. >> we have the ism services, construction spending, factory orders, auto numbers.closely, if these are strong, they could pull back, they're going to overanalyze the numbers unfortunately. >> nonresidential spending in the fourth quarter gdp was down, quarter over quarter, equipment, intellectual property and structure, we need a spark there. >> tuesday, motor vehicle sales, ahead of positive numbers. the actual numbers come out on tuesday, the market vehicles sales and factory as well. >> i don't like what i heard from true car. we talked about low hang fruit. 12-year-old car, subprime loans, easy to sell cars in the atmosphere. i hope they don't run out. >> the jobs report, we're going to continue to see strong numbers, but you're always asking me about small business charles, we see small business says that 2015 is a solid growth year for them. they are hiring, investing in growth. they're not enthusiastically running at it. >> but they shift the gears. the big companies are firing people, what do you think, hitha? >> same-store sales, they beat last month, i th
. >> we have the ism services, construction spending, factory orders, auto numbers.closely, if these are strong, they could pull back, they're going to overanalyze the numbers unfortunately. >> nonresidential spending in the fourth quarter gdp was down, quarter over quarter, equipment, intellectual property and structure, we need a spark there. >> tuesday, motor vehicle sales, ahead of positive numbers. the actual numbers come out on tuesday, the market vehicles sales and...
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wing-ism washington, d.c., adams also used to hop in the potomac every morning without any clothes on and go for a swim. it's hard to conceive of the american president having the luxury of either of those two today. i would say there are four broad lessons i think are as applicable today as they were back in the 1820s, 1830s, 1840s. let me lay them out for you challenge me on them. first, embracing american power is conscious of its limits as of its reach. that means if you define american power as limitless paradoxically you are limiting american power. make no mistake, adams was not shy about promoting american values nor about using military force. he also worked at the same time throughout his career just give back what he thought were overbroad commitments. second, the source of american power is domestic. that's true in military, and economic and in moral terms. so before or perhaps as the united states project power abroad it needs to pay attention to all three of those elements at the same time. third, regarding autocratic and tyrannical regimes adams wanted change but not of
wing-ism washington, d.c., adams also used to hop in the potomac every morning without any clothes on and go for a swim. it's hard to conceive of the american president having the luxury of either of those two today. i would say there are four broad lessons i think are as applicable today as they were back in the 1820s, 1830s, 1840s. let me lay them out for you challenge me on them. first, embracing american power is conscious of its limits as of its reach. that means if you define american...
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>> ism i've been signing hundreds of exemption forms. they're easy to sign. do find it slightly infringes on people's rights having to make medical decisions. >> reporter: to combat falling vaccination rates, the county has launched vocational education programs. we listened in as these school nurses talked to parents at schools. this one in anaheim the center of the outbreak. >> i want you to know how important it is to keep the vaccination up to date. >> these parents have told us they have all vaccinated their children. >>> how concerned are you with the measles outbreak in orange county? >> it bothers me a lot. i had a little girl who was two years old that passed away from measles. how old were you? i was seven years old. >> reporter: fanning the flames of the antivac sikh seen movement are hollywood celebrities like christian cavalerri and alicia silverstone. and jenny mccarthy who blamed her son's awe tim on vaks vaccinations. >> i think we'll take the me measles and the mumps any frickin day over autism. >> numerous comprehensive studies have looked a
>> ism i've been signing hundreds of exemption forms. they're easy to sign. do find it slightly infringes on people's rights having to make medical decisions. >> reporter: to combat falling vaccination rates, the county has launched vocational education programs. we listened in as these school nurses talked to parents at schools. this one in anaheim the center of the outbreak. >> i want you to know how important it is to keep the vaccination up to date. >> these parents...
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joanie, there was a statement in the ism report that kind of stuck with me.said low oil prices are easing tensions on wholesale prices. energy exports should be able to boost the economy. it also said obamacare and wages are still the biggest enemies to profitability. people watching the show are saying, are you nuts? wages are an enemy to profitability in a market that is at an all-time high. something is wrong with this picture. >> if you think about it, as an individual and you have your paycheck, your biggest costs are taxes, health care costs, then you have your salary or wages. charles: how can businesses be complaining about wages right now and at the same time enjoying cheap money from the fed. you know, record breaking stock prices. and, of course, executives getting paid well these days. >> because for most businesses wages and employee benefits are the most expensive items. >> and health care costs have been skyrocketing for years. they haven't been able to see any decreases in those numbers. charles: jim, are we revealing a problem with the rally
joanie, there was a statement in the ism report that kind of stuck with me.said low oil prices are easing tensions on wholesale prices. energy exports should be able to boost the economy. it also said obamacare and wages are still the biggest enemies to profitability. people watching the show are saying, are you nuts? wages are an enemy to profitability in a market that is at an all-time high. something is wrong with this picture. >> if you think about it, as an individual and you have...
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first thing, we cannot said -- say as we said for so long that jihad-ism has nothing to do with this long. i know people say that it is not true. jihadism has something to do with islam. there is a jihadist interpretation of islam, number one. number two, this interpretation has to be battled, has to be fought by others. it has to be proved that it is not the only one, that it is a minority representation of islam. who can do that? i will not do that. francois hollande cannot do that. there is a battle inside islam between jihadist and lighter islam's. that is why the french muslims who are -- they have a real difficult task which is to say which is to open the wound which is to open the debate and which is to fight again the jihadists'interpretation of islam. the only real serious clash of civilization is the clash inside islam. the clash inside islam between moderates and jihadists. this battle has to be led by muslims themselves. they began to do it these days and this huge monster demonstration was the occasion, the rendezvous for a lot of french people, of muslim creed to say fo
first thing, we cannot said -- say as we said for so long that jihad-ism has nothing to do with this long. i know people say that it is not true. jihadism has something to do with islam. there is a jihadist interpretation of islam, number one. number two, this interpretation has to be battled, has to be fought by others. it has to be proved that it is not the only one, that it is a minority representation of islam. who can do that? i will not do that. francois hollande cannot do that. there is...
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what took precedence on our president's schedule but we arethey are unified against islamic fundal i ism. i ask you to ask good god mr. president when will your actions speak lewder than your words. >> actions do speak louder than words. participating in the rally was not an action. action means developing a strategy to go after the terrorists in their basis of operation to restore some sense of order in the middle east which is descending in the chaos where you have isis carving a new state out of what used to be syria and iraq. libya having completely disintegrated. yemen behind it. marches are important it doesn't dissuade the terrorist one little bit for carrying out the kinds of attacks we saw last week in paris and could carry out in the united states. we need a fundamental change in our administration's perspective from treating this as a law enforcement problem back to what we know it really is a war against the west. >> ambassador bolton thank you for waking up early with us. >> looets keep talking about the march in france and leaders going mia. what message do you think it sen
what took precedence on our president's schedule but we arethey are unified against islamic fundal i ism. i ask you to ask good god mr. president when will your actions speak lewder than your words. >> actions do speak louder than words. participating in the rally was not an action. action means developing a strategy to go after the terrorists in their basis of operation to restore some sense of order in the middle east which is descending in the chaos where you have isis carving a new...
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the ism index was lower today. that's deflation.d which are very hard to stamp out if they do take hold. i think there is a lot to do about the fed raising rates, et cetera. >> saying don't dismiss some deflationary signs in the market. but you wonder if the fed in its entirety will be addressing that. >> i think janet yellen knows that she doesn't have to raise rates 25 basis points at a pop if things start to get out of hand. if you have another 300,000 job print, that becomes a trend, higher wages, she can go 50 basis points but the bond market is dictating what's going on and bond yields continue to compress around the globe. i think also if oil breaks $50, that's going to tell us something. it is not just opec that's telling us that global growth is slowing a lot more than people think. >> susan lee, do we expect more action from the people bank of china? >> i was going to pick up on the deflationary note with cpi in china 1.3% that is deflation for a country of 1.3 billion. the central bank and chinese authorities feel like th
the ism index was lower today. that's deflation.d which are very hard to stamp out if they do take hold. i think there is a lot to do about the fed raising rates, et cetera. >> saying don't dismiss some deflationary signs in the market. but you wonder if the fed in its entirety will be addressing that. >> i think janet yellen knows that she doesn't have to raise rates 25 basis points at a pop if things start to get out of hand. if you have another 300,000 job print, that becomes a...
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>> i can give you a couple netten in a hue-isms. was over there with vice president biden, a very trong 40, 50-year friend of israel, and they announce a big housing settlement there right there. netanyahu goes to france. he invites jewish people to leave france because it's not a safe place to be and come to israel. graciousness is not his normal behavior. will he overshoot the runway or will he be mr. charm? >> he's an extraordinarily capable politician. that's a reason he's been in office as long as he has, but he's going to make a powerful case, as he sees it about why iran is the greatest strategic threat no simply to his own countries, but countries of the region and the world, and its implicit or sxlis in his arguments is the united states is not taking a sufficiently robust stance vis-a-vis iran. he will argue for more sanctions. he will argue for an outcome in the negotiations that's probably unclefable. he wasn't iran out of the the nuclear business, that's beyond what could ever be negotiated. he's probably going to set t
>> i can give you a couple netten in a hue-isms. was over there with vice president biden, a very trong 40, 50-year friend of israel, and they announce a big housing settlement there right there. netanyahu goes to france. he invites jewish people to leave france because it's not a safe place to be and come to israel. graciousness is not his normal behavior. will he overshoot the runway or will he be mr. charm? >> he's an extraordinarily capable politician. that's a reason he's been...
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saying that they were wrong and the mislabeled radical jihad-ism. so important because when you look at where we are as a nation we are an administration that is basically siding with the cia and department of defense. when you think about what we have covered over the last couple of weeks, the interrogation report, the target has been the wrong people, the intelligence community, the department of defense and our military and our police. we are at war with the wrong people and we have everything backwards in this country at a time when we need to be supporting those agencies and groups and we are just not doing it. if this was a dry run one example of what they could do, it was a very successful one. harris: like i have said many times, what we are watching unfold his practice. and you don't want them to get better at it. >> what about the attack on canadian parliament. >> don't forget the isis jv team you are right on this. he says stuff and realizes he is wrong and then tries to work his way around a rather then saying they are not the jv team, t
saying that they were wrong and the mislabeled radical jihad-ism. so important because when you look at where we are as a nation we are an administration that is basically siding with the cia and department of defense. when you think about what we have covered over the last couple of weeks, the interrogation report, the target has been the wrong people, the intelligence community, the department of defense and our military and our police. we are at war with the wrong people and we have...
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this is the generation that defeated fascism and nazism and communism and all the isms. if you really think about it, bob dole epitomizes that generation. you have been a great credit to your country, bob dole. you have set an example for so many of us to follow and try to accumulate. most of us will never be able to do it all because you started yelling and did some things and endured some things the rest of us will never have to endure, frankly because you did. he did not reach the top office, the presidency, but in a way i think there is a higher position in the minds of american men and women. it is a role that only so few have achieved in our country. if you look back in history, of course, the adams, john and john quincy, grover cleveland, jimmy carter, they were president and then they achieved a role or position in the minds and hearts of the american people that exceeded the elective office they had sought. i think bob has reached that position. bob is loved and appreciated not so much for what he did, even though he is truly respected for that, but who he is. t
this is the generation that defeated fascism and nazism and communism and all the isms. if you really think about it, bob dole epitomizes that generation. you have been a great credit to your country, bob dole. you have set an example for so many of us to follow and try to accumulate. most of us will never be able to do it all because you started yelling and did some things and endured some things the rest of us will never have to endure, frankly because you did. he did not reach the top...
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it goes on, idealism determinism, there's always an ism or a theory that people expound on sean, when jesus. i'm -- >> the point is it seems like everybody's walking on eggshells. the president won't say radical islam. france, they try to appease the islamists and muslims they let them separate. they let them have their no-go zones. they let them have their own neighborhoods, a ministate within a state. their own court system, sharia courts. now it seems duke university is trying to do it here with a muslim call to prayer. why would you do that in a predominantly christian country, founded on judaism -- >> but you said the magic word, founded on the judeo christian system. but we're now experiencing what the other ideologies finally came full bore no jesus. america is now experience inging no jesus. that's why when you have no jesus your morality disappears. and the third thing that goes is your freedom. we've already lost jesus as a nation, sean. we've lost him. we walled him out of our schools, out of our government. we just walled him out. once you walled that off and he's not ther
it goes on, idealism determinism, there's always an ism or a theory that people expound on sean, when jesus. i'm -- >> the point is it seems like everybody's walking on eggshells. the president won't say radical islam. france, they try to appease the islamists and muslims they let them separate. they let them have their no-go zones. they let them have their own neighborhoods, a ministate within a state. their own court system, sharia courts. now it seems duke university is trying to do it...
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the invention of an entire lexicography of labels, all of the newly minted isms like right opportunism, deviation of them dogmatism pierces them, revisionism. after all, the correctness of the party line and later the adulation of the victories revolutionaries such as now the korean nicolae chuck chaska and the vietnamese ho chi minh used in their own colt that the guy genius later, all of this nurtured and supported by an encyclopedia of terms, can't do translated from the original success of the bolshevik revolution having made the eyes of countless colonized people and the shores of socialism was the expression of promise land. that is just the cultural aspect of it. there is much else that i don't have time to go into right now. the ideological contingent -- batman's that the outcome wants now to power was absolutely inevitable and i don't believe for a minute, even though i used to believe it that we had any opportunity to turn now into surfing on a friend. i don't think we have the opportunity to do for four to avoid the antagonist than that followed the end of the wars so that t
the invention of an entire lexicography of labels, all of the newly minted isms like right opportunism, deviation of them dogmatism pierces them, revisionism. after all, the correctness of the party line and later the adulation of the victories revolutionaries such as now the korean nicolae chuck chaska and the vietnamese ho chi minh used in their own colt that the guy genius later, all of this nurtured and supported by an encyclopedia of terms, can't do translated from the original success of...
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or is it more of the same old state-ism that we suffer from?hat can we do differently to put an economy on the side of the middle class, instead of the side of their crony capitalists? will they worry more about securing our borders and less about securing a primo teatime? how will they protect our standing across the world when they cannot protect an ambassador? when will they listen to concerns of we the people instead of listening in on our phone calls? how will they [indiscernible] when will they let us control our own care? what will they do to stop causing our pain and stop stealing it again. [applause] well, in other words, is hillary a new democrat or an old one? the press asks, can anyone stop hillary? this is different go a conclusion. it is to scare us. a pantsuit can crush patriots. that is what this is all about. hey iowa, can anyone stop hillary? yes we can. it starts here. it starts now. from back comes good. that has been my mantra. from very backing come very good. as we look back on history, the last time that we suffered unde
or is it more of the same old state-ism that we suffer from?hat can we do differently to put an economy on the side of the middle class, instead of the side of their crony capitalists? will they worry more about securing our borders and less about securing a primo teatime? how will they protect our standing across the world when they cannot protect an ambassador? when will they listen to concerns of we the people instead of listening in on our phone calls? how will they [indiscernible] when...
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ed in the times of london today clearly both leaders do not refer to islamic radical ism or islam extremismse the white house probably requested that because president obama does not refer to these terror attacks that we have seen happening in europe as islamist related. now, david cammeron is very different in this respect. he has on a number of occasions referred to the poisonous ideology of islamist extremism. he is far more hard hitting in terms of the language he uses about identifying the nature of the islamist threat that we face. so there is a clear distinction actually between the position of the british prime minister and the u.s. president. >> except for the brsh prime minister, if that is indeed so allowed the president of the united states to sort of scrub his op ed and they put it in the london times. i didn't see in the "new york times" or the "the washington post." why would the british prime minister who has been more hard hitting on that issue and the president, of course, won't say that. why we let that happen? >> well, i suspect that any kind of dispute when he comes her
ed in the times of london today clearly both leaders do not refer to islamic radical ism or islam extremismse the white house probably requested that because president obama does not refer to these terror attacks that we have seen happening in europe as islamist related. now, david cammeron is very different in this respect. he has on a number of occasions referred to the poisonous ideology of islamist extremism. he is far more hard hitting in terms of the language he uses about identifying the...
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we haven't tried true romney-ism yet and it helps jeb because it makes him new and fresh by comparison be an entertaining cycle and i, for one, am just enormously glad to see mitt romney has decided to be a part tv and i can't-- and i can't wait until it starts. >> and rand paul. and there is a lot to talk about. hopefully we can have you come back. >> thanks for having me. >>> and next in we the twepeople. a look at what is in the "charlie hebdo" issue. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. [cheering] everything okay? we're here because you're about to have a heart attack. pete's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you just got a big bump i
we haven't tried true romney-ism yet and it helps jeb because it makes him new and fresh by comparison be an entertaining cycle and i, for one, am just enormously glad to see mitt romney has decided to be a part tv and i can't-- and i can't wait until it starts. >> and rand paul. and there is a lot to talk about. hopefully we can have you come back. >> thanks for having me. >>> and next in we the twepeople. a look at what is in the "charlie hebdo" issue. [ female...
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represent the majority of the people in alabama who hate niggerism, catholicism, judaism, and all the ismsthe alabama ku klux klan. he also said, "i like barry goldwater. he needs our help." >> the biggest adverse problem that lyndon johnson had was the racial issue, 'cause there was nothing like it. remember, he sent lady bird down on the lady bird special to go through the south in the hopes of salvaging some of the south. there was concern about her safety. there was a lot of abuse when she'd stop and speak, and people would talk, you know, "nigger-lover," and all that kind of stuff. >> woman: i recall specifically her saying at one stop, "now, just a second. you've had your turn to make your point. let me have mine. i'm so glad to be back here in the south that i love so dearly. so even if you don't like what i have to say, at least you understand the way i say it." and... [ laughs ] and, of course, that brought some humor and a little bit of levity, which frankly, we needed in that very tense time. >> the overall sense in the black community to me, and this is my opinion, is that, who
represent the majority of the people in alabama who hate niggerism, catholicism, judaism, and all the ismsthe alabama ku klux klan. he also said, "i like barry goldwater. he needs our help." >> the biggest adverse problem that lyndon johnson had was the racial issue, 'cause there was nothing like it. remember, he sent lady bird down on the lady bird special to go through the south in the hopes of salvaging some of the south. there was concern about her safety. there was a lot of...
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revolting country,ism prisoning the man who got bin laden for us. turkey all right?urt. they didn't even have to do anything. just let us land our planes so we can get isis no. they are going to go muslims we don't want to hear about it anymore. europe anti-muslim demonstrations not anti-jihadistsed lenelz looking at is wrong. still part of the organization of islamic cooperation. they still did not sign the u.n. declaration of human rights. they signed one based on sharia law. to this date during the cold war, bill, we he had hundreds of researchers studying in the pentagon, state department. sof yet war theory. communist war theory. today we won't study cherie a islamic law instrument of political. while some of these dictators may be better than others. what you are not hearing from some in the world getting upset with the populist islamist as tribal they still feed from the same pool. what they are not seeing is countering liberty. is building liberty freedom, democracy. >> they don't believe in it. >> they don't exactly. what brought america was the defeat of th
revolting country,ism prisoning the man who got bin laden for us. turkey all right?urt. they didn't even have to do anything. just let us land our planes so we can get isis no. they are going to go muslims we don't want to hear about it anymore. europe anti-muslim demonstrations not anti-jihadistsed lenelz looking at is wrong. still part of the organization of islamic cooperation. they still did not sign the u.n. declaration of human rights. they signed one based on sharia law. to this date...
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ism inauguration is at a 20-year high. they say they're not racist.id, there were certainly some right-wing views being espoused amongst the crowds. one man said to me we don't want muslims, we don't want mosques here in dresden. germany should be for germans. there's certainly growing support for pegida. what really rattles them i think is the fact that the people they describe as ordinary working men and women are supporting pegida. they may not be racist themselves and many people say they're not here to support racism, but they are here because of their concerns about immigration. the political establishment is hitting back. the chancellor of germany angela merkel has publicly condemned pegida. she has said over the new year in a special new year address that the people behind pegida have hatred coldness and prejudice in their hearts and those are sentiments with which many germans agree. last night, we saw plenty of counterdemonstrations taking place in some 11 german cities in places like berlin people came out, took to the steets streets to pro
ism inauguration is at a 20-year high. they say they're not racist.id, there were certainly some right-wing views being espoused amongst the crowds. one man said to me we don't want muslims, we don't want mosques here in dresden. germany should be for germans. there's certainly growing support for pegida. what really rattles them i think is the fact that the people they describe as ordinary working men and women are supporting pegida. they may not be racist themselves and many people say...
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we have a lot of economic data coming up ism last friday. non-manufacturing tomorrow, that will show a good number. we have you been emmoment on friday. these are things will have to pay attention to. i will contradict phil a little bit. i do agree with think cause some job losses but overall net effect of it is not big you've to affect the overall economy. adam: joe, you think the 2015 markets might see stocks up anywhere from three to 5% but you think it is time to be defensive to buy high quality stocks that pay a good dividend. give us some names you think we should be looking at given what you expect for the year's returns? >> sure thing, ad today. we're dividend buyers and two really dividend-paying stocks, one would play rebound in the labor market, paychex which yields 3.3%, looking to grow the dividend 30% over next four years. the other would be dupont. decline in natural gas prices. lower input costs. yields 3.7%. basically should grow its dividend 20% next couple years. the best single sector in the market right now given collaps
we have a lot of economic data coming up ism last friday. non-manufacturing tomorrow, that will show a good number. we have you been emmoment on friday. these are things will have to pay attention to. i will contradict phil a little bit. i do agree with think cause some job losses but overall net effect of it is not big you've to affect the overall economy. adam: joe, you think the 2015 markets might see stocks up anywhere from three to 5% but you think it is time to be defensive to buy high...
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so in a fitting tribute, his former co-anchor, rich eisen, inserted what he called stuart-isms into hise a man smoking at a gas station, he was about to blow up! jeremy hill as cool as the other side of the pillow! i ain't saying nothing, but that ain't right. can i get a witness from the congregation? >> bring it, rich! >> eight minutes to go in the third, boo-yah! >> freeman tells dalton you've got to get the heck up out of here. >> scott joined espn in 1993 his last appearance on "sportscenter" was back in june. may he rest in peace. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, desperate hunt as searchers prepare to go out after days of rough weather looking for bodies and wreckage from airasia flight 8501. there are now new questions about why the airliner took off at all on its final flight. are other aircraft at risk? >>> north korea fires back. the hardline regime response harshly after the u.s. accuses it of a massive cyber attack. >>> and sole survivor a 7-year-old girl somehow lives through the small pla
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ism 76 gulph mills road, several cars practically piled up on to one another.his is all, of course, speaking to what caitlin is saying there's lot of slippery areas out there. you have to be careful. right now our crew is also headed to a multi car accident in allegheny along i-95. we'll bring you live pictures as soon as we get those. but let us know the road conditions where you are in your area. tweet us and send us pictures and video just make sure you use the #fox29weekend. we'll keep everyone up to date all morning long. be careful out there. >>> on monday the country will honor the birth of a civil rights icon dr. march to know luther king, jr., this year's day of service is taking on a different tone. with the recent deadly police shootings and violent protests, many organizations across the country are calling for peace and hoping this will be a day men and women of all nationalities come together and rebuild hash tag mlk day is making pop -- becoming popular on social media. you've probably seen tweets are facebook posts like this this weekend reflect
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so i think in that instance -- >> but not, he p hasn't -- >> he calls it islamic radical ism. >> but not as harsh of terms as other leaders in egypt, for example. >> yeah. i mean, i think islamic radicalism is as harsh as you need to get. and i don't think with this is something that's going to be won by rhetoric or a speech that's given by david cameron and barack obama. and for all of george bush's you know speeches we still have the problem of terrorism. i mean, it wasn't created by barack obama. i mean, you can say as many harsh things as you want and i also think that poking allies in the eye isn't downing to help things either -- isn't going to help things either. >> i think they've calmed down a lot over the last decade in terms of even acknowledging -- today more than ever those countries are onboard with -- >> so then the white house is actually then late to the game because, iowans lee, they still have not. so you look at the way other leaders have started to come around, identifying the enemy as radical islam, president obama still has not done that his spokesperson hasn't
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the december ism manufacturing index is out at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the sector is growing. >>> still do come here on "worldwide exchange," yahoo! may have its high on becoming a major media company to buy the food network. we'll talk more about that after this short break. >>> welcome back. mario draghi says the governing council is ready to act early this year. >>> futures point to a positive u.s. market open after the sell-off on new year's eve. >>> and problems at general motors force the company to recall another 83,000 vehicles. >>> ya should may have desires on become ago major media company. beside insider reports the company looks at buying others. yahoo! began talks with scrips to buy a food network. business insider says there's rumors this past summer yahoo! was interested in buying cnn from time warner. yahoo! is up 1.4%. the apple watch is one of the new year's more anticipated gadgets, but not everyone has it on their must-have lists. fred wilson predicts the device will be a flop. wilson runs union square partners and has been an early
the december ism manufacturing index is out at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the sector is growing. >>> still do come here on "worldwide exchange," yahoo! may have its high on becoming a major media company to buy the food network. we'll talk more about that after this short break. >>> welcome back. mario draghi says the governing council is ready to act early this year. >>> futures point to a positive u.s. market open after the sell-off on new year's eve....
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ism. that there was no doctrine that called itself conservative during that period. in the 1920's, there was the journal called "the freeman," which some of the proto-conservatives like albert j. knock populated, but conservatism was born with william f buckley in the 1950's. he was trying to create a magazine that was the right wing version of the "new republic." just as "new republic" brought the modern term liberalism into usage, "national review" help popularize the modern use of the term conservative. >> i have to ask the obvious question though, hard to choose among your darlings, but what is your one of your favorite essays? >> one of my favorite essays is "the first," which is a refutation of the peter berkowitz idea of stability written by rebecca west, who tremendous essayist and critic. she was british like many of our contributors have been. she wrote this in the first edition of the "new republic" when she was 22 years old. and she wrote it as war was starting to happen. and her argument was that even in the face of all this -- we tumult we have a duty a
ism. that there was no doctrine that called itself conservative during that period. in the 1920's, there was the journal called "the freeman," which some of the proto-conservatives like albert j. knock populated, but conservatism was born with william f buckley in the 1950's. he was trying to create a magazine that was the right wing version of the "new republic." just as "new republic" brought the modern term liberalism into usage, "national review" help...
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activities and that is what the counterterrorism bill which is going to the house of lords right now ism to do. but also as he says people coming back should be looked at on a case by case basis and in every case it should be considered about whether they would benefit from going into it counter radicalization program. what we've done with the freedom program is we have the review by lord carlisle and 2011 and be done existing program at a quote he said there have been cases where groups who we would now consider to support extremist ideology have received funding. that's the reason want we changed present when expanded program faces when you make make sure everyone the benefit from counterradicalization gets it. one final point and i make i hope in the spirit of feminist across the house one or two people have referred to our current situation and part of a something of a zombie parliament. i make the point that his characters and bill which is vital in defeating terrorism is being discussed and debated in this house of parliament right now. >> mr. speaker i'm glad we can work across pa
activities and that is what the counterterrorism bill which is going to the house of lords right now ism to do. but also as he says people coming back should be looked at on a case by case basis and in every case it should be considered about whether they would benefit from going into it counter radicalization program. what we've done with the freedom program is we have the review by lord carlisle and 2011 and be done existing program at a quote he said there have been cases where groups who we...
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1800's most states used a federal model and one of the weaknesses of the model is it can lead to-on-ism where executives are more likely to pick friend and close supporters than the best judges. and the age of machine politics in the 1800's saw a proliferation of party hack judges and the reaction feels to move to judicial elections as a way to try to take power away from those machines and to make the judiciary more independent from the other branches. >> progressive reform. >> right. and every reform spurs counter counterreform and elections were very much an attempt to promote a more independent impartial judiciary and they are largely an historical vestige of their time. >> tracy? >> i disagree largely with what people have to say. every selection method impacts judges's decisions. elections were as matt noted adopted to check the abuse, perceived abuse of the appointment process. i don't think it was merely perceived. the evidence is pretty strong on that. but in terms of the specific question of why don't voters then change the method of selection, what is interesting is the flori
1800's most states used a federal model and one of the weaknesses of the model is it can lead to-on-ism where executives are more likely to pick friend and close supporters than the best judges. and the age of machine politics in the 1800's saw a proliferation of party hack judges and the reaction feels to move to judicial elections as a way to try to take power away from those machines and to make the judiciary more independent from the other branches. >> progressive reform. >>...