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it turns out it will. so they think this part would expand out here and this part in here, and the hole gets smaller. but lo and behold, it's appreciably bigger. so the hole does get bigger, gang. did that kind of confirm your reasoning anyway? yeah. did you find out-- how many people said in their homework, "yeah, the hole does get bigger"? show of hands. how many people are a little bit unhappy today? they kind of said something else? can we still be friends? can we? can we? here's the way i look at that, gang. oh, man. no friends today. no friends today? sometimes it's not good to give the answers, huh? if we take our ring and we cut it up into four pieces, gang, four pieces, and if i put even any one of those pieces in the oven, would it get bigger? yeah. would it expand and maybe look like this? no way. it's gonna expand and look like that. and this side here is longer in an expanded state than like this. so take them apart and look at it and you can kind of see it. or take your ring and open it up li
it turns out it will. so they think this part would expand out here and this part in here, and the hole gets smaller. but lo and behold, it's appreciably bigger. so the hole does get bigger, gang. did that kind of confirm your reasoning anyway? yeah. did you find out-- how many people said in their homework, "yeah, the hole does get bigger"? show of hands. how many people are a little bit unhappy today? they kind of said something else? can we still be friends? can we? can we? here's...
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it may do so, and it can make ->> may it do so? doesn't the question come down to this -maybe you can answer this yes. but -- but isn't the question simply -- is it conceivable to you, as it was evidently not to congress, that any state would turn down this offer, that they can't refuse? is it conceivable to you that any state would have said no to this program? that,ss didn't think because some of its other provisions are based on the assumption that every single state will be in this thing. >> i think - >> now, do you -- can you conceive of a state saying no? that- and if you can't, sounds like coercion to me. >> i think -- i think congress predicted that states would stay in this program, but the -- prediction is not coercion. and the reason congress predicted it, i think, justice scalia, is because the federal government is paying 90-plus% of the costs. it increases state costs - >> so what do you predict? if you predict the same, that 100% of the states will accept it, that sounds like coercion. >> prediction is not coercion.
it may do so, and it can make ->> may it do so? doesn't the question come down to this -maybe you can answer this yes. but -- but isn't the question simply -- is it conceivable to you, as it was evidently not to congress, that any state would turn down this offer, that they can't refuse? is it conceivable to you that any state would have said no to this program? that,ss didn't think because some of its other provisions are based on the assumption that every single state will be in this...
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i hope it's going to expand it because it's been more or less not used to its full potential.far it's been used as a rollercoaster ride and most people think 3d is a thing for straightly reduced blockbuster movie. and animation, it's used beautifully. but i think it's the idea to look around, plan it and to look at people and to put the audience into the presence of somebody. >> rose: do you look for every way to see and experience death. >> i must say i still have a reticense to go to classic ballet and not every modern dance is something i can deal with. you see pina spoiled me because to pina it wasn't the aesthetics. for her dables sh dance she sait herself simply. i'm not interested in how my damages movdamages movedances mn what moves them. it's an expression of who we are, it's about life and not just some, yes, aesthetic experience. but it's really about us. that i don't find all the time. actually i find that very rarely. >> rose: in dance? >> in dance. >> rose: when you finished it, did you look at her and say how did i do? >> i only knew the day i finally showed it
i hope it's going to expand it because it's been more or less not used to its full potential.far it's been used as a rollercoaster ride and most people think 3d is a thing for straightly reduced blockbuster movie. and animation, it's used beautifully. but i think it's the idea to look around, plan it and to look at people and to put the audience into the presence of somebody. >> rose: do you look for every way to see and experience death. >> i must say i still have a reticense to go...
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it's not as huge as you think it is. best thing you can ever do is not get what she called a court thing, a do-not-can't. you don't contact. you turn off your television. you turn off the radio. you -- >> don't read the rags. >> you don't read the rags. you don't take your children to places where they'll read the rags. as much as possible you don't let that input into you. then you feel like you're compelled, you have to speak about it. >> the thing you do say a lot, this i agree with, too, whatever you put into your system comes out. that's such a true statement. if you read nothing but rags day and night, there's something you become. if you watch nothing but porn day and night -- some people do -- >> you are what you eat. that's exactly right. no. i feel for her because i remember what that's like. you just feel like, oh, my gosh, that's all anybody can talk about. no, no. and we wouldn't be talking about it now if she hadn't come on the show. i pray the best for them as a family but for goodness's sakes, the best th
it's not as huge as you think it is. best thing you can ever do is not get what she called a court thing, a do-not-can't. you don't contact. you turn off your television. you turn off the radio. you -- >> don't read the rags. >> you don't read the rags. you don't take your children to places where they'll read the rags. as much as possible you don't let that input into you. then you feel like you're compelled, you have to speak about it. >> the thing you do say a lot, this i...
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it will never work. it will never fly." >> i thrive on it in some way. i would not say that i do not have an ego, but the funniest thing is that sometimes you run into people -- all i can tell you is that people treat me well. as i always say, be nice to your waiter. i try not to hold a grudge. there are some people who were particularly obnoxious about it, and i see them, and i kind of smile or whatever, but that is a really tough job. even when i was selling my show. am i particularly vindictive or anything like that? you cannot be. there is literally no one in television that did not see this script and rejected -- reject it. i am very aware -- very forgiving. if it failed, i would still be going back. tavis: "mad men" wildly successful. "bill cosby show," turned down by everybody. figuring out if it could work, and then it works wildly. >> here is an idea. that guy took the risk. "it happens. let's do that." especially when these things are not cheap, these television shows. when people have to make these decisions, they have to. tavis: for all of th
it will never work. it will never fly." >> i thrive on it in some way. i would not say that i do not have an ego, but the funniest thing is that sometimes you run into people -- all i can tell you is that people treat me well. as i always say, be nice to your waiter. i try not to hold a grudge. there are some people who were particularly obnoxious about it, and i see them, and i kind of smile or whatever, but that is a really tough job. even when i was selling my show. am i...
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it's great it's really great but the reason tomatoes exactly describe that it's that it's a collective and that you don't know what you're going to find around any given corner and i just think if you were interior rooms british interior is a very eclectic. no no of course of course but it's so unexpected here and a lot of it is so crazy you see if there was some are as good as most of those house museums in london you probably have to pay fortunes go in and here it will be forty rubles sixty roubles and all these little parks and gardens the churches i mean monasteries markets the next everything i think it's amazing and amazing city what's your opinion of the russians are russians. a lot different from from from the oh yeah for sure. there are there are things that a lot of my working group when they first arrive some people join the group a lot when they feel just right they want to explore and they say why does no one smile why. i just said no it's slightly different cultural thing i don't really namely all the time like we do but that doesn't actually mean anything and in fact rus
it's great it's really great but the reason tomatoes exactly describe that it's that it's a collective and that you don't know what you're going to find around any given corner and i just think if you were interior rooms british interior is a very eclectic. no no of course of course but it's so unexpected here and a lot of it is so crazy you see if there was some are as good as most of those house museums in london you probably have to pay fortunes go in and here it will be forty rubles sixty...
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and it's very safe and it's ai'm cheap. zamola: passion is the key to this thing. n: they got a crunch to them. it's even got a vegetable and i'm in good shape. we will serve it but we won't put man: just rode by and saw the building and said, d i think this place can be is fabulous. in the first year of oingreds.
and it's very safe and it's ai'm cheap. zamola: passion is the key to this thing. n: they got a crunch to them. it's even got a vegetable and i'm in good shape. we will serve it but we won't put man: just rode by and saw the building and said, d i think this place can be is fabulous. in the first year of oingreds.
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tell me what it was like. >> it was so great. it was like the nerd super bowl. >> rose: (laughs) >> the only thing that was missing... you have to go in like a half hour early because there's so many people there and the only thing that was missing was that big head of walter dellinger hair which is usually circulating around. it's kind of like a little bit of a cocktail party between 9:30 and 10:00. but at 10:00 it was down to business. the justices appeared right on time as always and, frankly, today was very much an appetizer. it was just the issue of whether this lawsuit is premature. whether because the law doesn't go into effect until 2015 the decision should be put off and there seemed to be bipartisan agreement among the justices that the case is not premature. that the case should go to a decision on the merits so i think this issue is pretty much cleared away and the merits is what we're going to hear tomorrow. >> rose: stuart, you were there as well? >> yeah, and to pick up jeff's analogy, i'd say the super bowl is tom
tell me what it was like. >> it was so great. it was like the nerd super bowl. >> rose: (laughs) >> the only thing that was missing... you have to go in like a half hour early because there's so many people there and the only thing that was missing was that big head of walter dellinger hair which is usually circulating around. it's kind of like a little bit of a cocktail party between 9:30 and 10:00. but at 10:00 it was down to business. the justices appeared right on time as...
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it is not like it would be free without it. there is still a cost to the system, without the health care. >> well, that's true. frankly,im a person that believes in taking care of people. people have to be taken care of. i wonder, what do they do? they get sick, they have a problem, what do they do? there are methods. if they would allow free enterprise. if i want health care for my company, i can't go outside of new york state. that's done so that people within new york have a monopoly. this is federal. you can't go, you can't cross state lines. if you open this up to all states and all places, to maybe all countries, they have to have tremendous net worth and values. but if you opened it up, you would have -- you would be able to make -- get better health care at a much reduced price. i want to take care of my people. we do take care of my people. but the obama situation is going to be horrible for business and it won't be great health care. if they would open it up so that many, many companies, really good companies -- have
it is not like it would be free without it. there is still a cost to the system, without the health care. >> well, that's true. frankly,im a person that believes in taking care of people. people have to be taken care of. i wonder, what do they do? they get sick, they have a problem, what do they do? there are methods. if they would allow free enterprise. if i want health care for my company, i can't go outside of new york state. that's done so that people within new york have a monopoly....
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it's not a razor, it's not a laser, it's not waxing. it's no! no!cy, the hair removal breakthrough that gives you no hair with no pain. >> it's effortless, it's painless-- there is no pain whatsoever. >> i don't have to worry about my moustache coming through, or my sideburn, and that's all because of no! no!. >> announcer: in style magazine named no! no! "beauty breakthrough of the year." >> this is a breakthrough item for women. it speaks directly to the need and the convenience that women want in hair removal. >> i don't have to make those trips to the salon, make those expensive and painful waxing appointments anymore. i can take care of everything that i need to with the no! no! at home-- no! no!'s been great. >> now that the hair on my back is gone, i'm just a lot more confident. >> announcer: no! no!'s thermicon technology uses gentle pulses of heat to achieve long-lasting hair removal. no! no! hair is safe and effective for all types of hair and skin colors. not only does no! no! remove hair with no pain, its patented technology slows down h
it's not a razor, it's not a laser, it's not waxing. it's no! no!cy, the hair removal breakthrough that gives you no hair with no pain. >> it's effortless, it's painless-- there is no pain whatsoever. >> i don't have to worry about my moustache coming through, or my sideburn, and that's all because of no! no!. >> announcer: in style magazine named no! no! "beauty breakthrough of the year." >> this is a breakthrough item for women. it speaks directly to the need...
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it's obvious to look at it. when you look at the data and see scoring is at its lowest level and this is with a shot qlok and three-point shot and scoring is continuing to go down. that... i think that should be troubling to the powers that be in college basketball but the problem... one of the major problems, nobody's in charge. who do you go see? there's no commissioner. there's nobody in charge of college basketball and it's a multibillion dollar property that we're trying to sell and the n.c.a.a. is selling and they are selling it like crazy. it's a commercial enterprise and nobody's home with regard to how to manage the game and that's a shame. >> rose: okay. but so who will change it? >> well, i think the first thing that can be done is there are rules committee within the n.c.a.a. structure, officiating committees, and i think they need to take it on and take some initiative going forward and really work to improve officiating. i think the officials... it sounds like the striped shirts are making the mist
it's obvious to look at it. when you look at the data and see scoring is at its lowest level and this is with a shot qlok and three-point shot and scoring is continuing to go down. that... i think that should be troubling to the powers that be in college basketball but the problem... one of the major problems, nobody's in charge. who do you go see? there's no commissioner. there's nobody in charge of college basketball and it's a multibillion dollar property that we're trying to sell and the...
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if you don't like it, it is on pay cable. get over it. stop complaining that your feelings are hurt. if your feelings are hurt, you should not be watching bill mar. it goes over the line. we don't want the boost doing it and that is a basic issue. >> it is a cheap shot, and it is not like he is going after laura ingram or sarah palin. >>> coming up, how should you approach pretty girls in bars? diane macedo discusses her book, "don't even try. i only date rich guys." i just made that up. we will attempt to satisfy your hunger for news from switzerland. >>> should it be a crime to take your time? well a new jersey lawmaker thinks clogging the left lane is more than a pain and sponsored a bill that would toughen the penalties for highway slow pokes. says the state senator, nor cross, being trapped behind a slower vehicle is one of the biggest triggers for road rage. okay. some people have told me the fines we are proposing are not high enough. they say it should be execution. okay, but does that go far enough? not in my mind. nor cross' mea
if you don't like it, it is on pay cable. get over it. stop complaining that your feelings are hurt. if your feelings are hurt, you should not be watching bill mar. it goes over the line. we don't want the boost doing it and that is a basic issue. >> it is a cheap shot, and it is not like he is going after laura ingram or sarah palin. >>> coming up, how should you approach pretty girls in bars? diane macedo discusses her book, "don't even try. i only date rich guys." i...
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, i think it was right and i think it validates it. and we were worried about just what happened. we got a lot of heat for a couple years about not going to baghdad. not taking down saddam. why didn't you take down saddam when you had the chance and so forth and we were worried about what happened. the shi'a sunni rivalry the ethnic divisions and so forth. >> rose: was he a better politician than you are? >> george h.w.? >> rose: yeah. >> yeah because he was able to put his name on the ballot and run for office. >> rose: what manner of man is he that you are not? did he have some gene that you don't have? >> he was willing to... i've got a picture from my pal of 50 years now. it's a picture of him when he was vice president and he's sprawled across a bowling alley and he fell flat on his face and he says "jim baker, look and learn. 90% of life is just showing up." it's a great picture. >> rose: and it's true. and he had the guts and the-- pardon me, if you will-- the balls to get out there and he was nobody when he started. he was an a
, i think it was right and i think it validates it. and we were worried about just what happened. we got a lot of heat for a couple years about not going to baghdad. not taking down saddam. why didn't you take down saddam when you had the chance and so forth and we were worried about what happened. the shi'a sunni rivalry the ethnic divisions and so forth. >> rose: was he a better politician than you are? >> george h.w.? >> rose: yeah. >> yeah because he was able to put...
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and put it into it or try to ignore it. i usually choose to sort of put everything that's going on around me in the world when i'm reading what i find intellectually curious into the work, no matter what the story is. >> so let's turn our attention a little bit to these characters you have created, 9, i think, characters, all very extremely different from different backgrounds. you spoke just now about wanting to find an authentic voice for each of them and working from the inside out. so how do you go about creating specific voices for a jewish russian character by way of yokohama, for an african american character, for all these different characters? i know you worked with specific actors. did they help at all? what was the process there? . >> absolutely. in terms of the african american characters, i wrote this piece initially for the act core company and i thought it would be a great challenge to actually write a play for the core company and the core company has two african american characters and i had tailored two of
and put it into it or try to ignore it. i usually choose to sort of put everything that's going on around me in the world when i'm reading what i find intellectually curious into the work, no matter what the story is. >> so let's turn our attention a little bit to these characters you have created, 9, i think, characters, all very extremely different from different backgrounds. you spoke just now about wanting to find an authentic voice for each of them and working from the inside out. so...
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it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go.free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. 2:30 in the afternoon, a lot to do, and you've hit the wall. but you got to get stuff done. so take 5-hour energy. just open it up, knock it back, and roll up your sleeves. 5-hour energy is faster and easier than coffee. man, does it work. you'll get that alert, energized feeling you need to get stuff done. a lot of stuff. wow. look at you go. 5-hour energy. when you gotta get stuff done. >>> we're back to give you a few laughs with what the what? >> sarah has sorted through the photos you've sent in. and she's here with this week's favorites. >> we have some good ones. i promise. the first one is from judy ward from plantation, florida. it was just super tuesday. caution this vehicle is full of political promises. >> that's good. >> our next photo was sent in from mark from connecticut. i can't tell if this was smart or
it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go.free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. 2:30 in the afternoon, a lot to do, and you've hit the wall. but you got to get stuff done. so take 5-hour energy. just open it up, knock it back, and roll up your sleeves. 5-hour energy is faster and easier than coffee. man, does it work. you'll get...
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>> the only way to avoid it is it they do a technicality and say we can't rule on it yet because it hasn't taken place and they could do that and kick it in the future. if they don't do that, then the main date is the heart of it, not the only issue but the heart of it. the people think the four liberal judges are clear yeses and they think that thomas and alito are clear no's. so then you've got roberts, you've got scalia and most importantly kennedy. if all three of them go to the more conservative side, they all tend to be conservative, they're all republican appointees, then you get a 5-4 division. chris: have we ever had -- this is the kind of thing we argued in high school, we all did. has the supreme court gone far enough to say the interstate commerce clause allows the government to make you buy health insurance is what this law says. >> be clear, i'm not a constitutional legal seller here but your question -- >> you're playing one on television. >> from what i can tell, can you compel someone to buy -- you could say you could compel them if you want them to go to the doctor and ha
>> the only way to avoid it is it they do a technicality and say we can't rule on it yet because it hasn't taken place and they could do that and kick it in the future. if they don't do that, then the main date is the heart of it, not the only issue but the heart of it. the people think the four liberal judges are clear yeses and they think that thomas and alito are clear no's. so then you've got roberts, you've got scalia and most importantly kennedy. if all three of them go to the more...
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if it's that obvious, it's priced in. >> what does it have to the prices of mars?have to put it into the context of people owning stocks -- >> all i said is greece is so important for a year and a half and here's the d-day and it's like, final. >> it's death by a thousand paper cuts. >> wow. >> that sounds nasty. >> it's the last paper cut on our body, do you feel it? not after a thousand. >> you're leaving me cold. i own green mountain coffee. >>> let's get more on greece, let's go to michelle ka rules so cabrera, he's in athens with the latest on the greece bond swap and whether or not using the collective action clauses could actually trigger a default, michelle? >> it's widely expected that is absolutely what will happen. everyone involved in the process here, the parliamentarians in the building behind me that imposed it, understood when it was imposed would trigger cds, everybody in the process told me that they believe it will trigger a credit default swap, you have to have the deal executed and isda presumably after that will announce. if they don't, it mea
if it's that obvious, it's priced in. >> what does it have to the prices of mars?have to put it into the context of people owning stocks -- >> all i said is greece is so important for a year and a half and here's the d-day and it's like, final. >> it's death by a thousand paper cuts. >> wow. >> that sounds nasty. >> it's the last paper cut on our body, do you feel it? not after a thousand. >> you're leaving me cold. i own green mountain coffee....
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it is irrelevant. >> it is like make it a sandwich with just a little piece of [bleep] in it. >> i will be fine. >> eat around it. no, you don't eat around it. >> you ate the one i gave you earlier today. >> you thought it was delicious. >> i want to make one point quickly. if it is struck down it can help obama. they are largely against this. if it is voted down, then -- it is less of a voting issue for them. there are people who want to support the president, but they are against the health care law. they have to question whether or not voting them back in there is no chance of it getting repealed. >> the fact that there are people against the health care law they are for obama. if you are against health care you probably don't like obama. i don't understand the whole thing about preexisting conditions. they want a plan that covers the pre preexisting condition. what is the point of having health insurance? that means you can just wait until i get sick. that is a preexisting condition and then i get insurance. i am not going to get insurance from my car until it crashes. doesn't it ne
it is irrelevant. >> it is like make it a sandwich with just a little piece of [bleep] in it. >> i will be fine. >> eat around it. no, you don't eat around it. >> you ate the one i gave you earlier today. >> you thought it was delicious. >> i want to make one point quickly. if it is struck down it can help obama. they are largely against this. if it is voted down, then -- it is less of a voting issue for them. there are people who want to support the...
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it was called the western addition, even though it was in the middle of the city, because it was west of larkin. >> i did not understand that when i was a child. it always seemed that it was east of where everything i knew was. >> all this down here was county of san francisco, so there was a point in time where you could be in the county of san francisco, but not in the city you live in these outside lands. >> lead problem is if you look at the orientation, no. is up. we are going to turn it the way we are normally accustomed to seeing it. here is where the golden gate bridge is. here is where the bay bridge is. the county went all the way down here, and about a year later, they moved the county to write about here, so this was county land or outside land, and this was the city. this was 1861, so the city has grown by this much. these were added, and they are basically pasture lands. that is where petrero street is. >> and out here, the rancho -- what is a rancho? >> it is a mexican land grant that we agreed to respect when we still california from the mexicans. we agreed to respect
it was called the western addition, even though it was in the middle of the city, because it was west of larkin. >> i did not understand that when i was a child. it always seemed that it was east of where everything i knew was. >> all this down here was county of san francisco, so there was a point in time where you could be in the county of san francisco, but not in the city you live in these outside lands. >> lead problem is if you look at the orientation, no. is up. we are...
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i love it when it goes trending. that's just -- it's cool.like to share some of my favorite #mysiblingisweird tweets from you guys. all right? here we go. this first one is from @anubot. she says, "my sister blow-dries the toilet seat to warm it up." [ laughter ] that's a great idea. >> steve: smart. >> jimmy: i don't know why i didn't think of that. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: this one from @djwolfga. he says, "when my brother lost the training wheels on his bike, he wouldn't brake. instead, he'd just jump off the bike into the grass." [ laughter ] >> steve: action mat. come on. >> jimmy: this one's from @jonoo. he says, "my brother sings 'the final countdown' when there's a couple seconds left on the microwave. [ laughter ] ♪ [ laughter ] oh, hot pocket is ready. hot pocket is ready. ♪ we're heading for venus [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they don't play the lyrics anymore to that song. all they play is the keyboard, yeah. >> i only know the intro. yeah, it's like -- ♪ ♪ we're heading for venus ♪ venus >> jimmy: already i'm off the train on that one
i love it when it goes trending. that's just -- it's cool.like to share some of my favorite #mysiblingisweird tweets from you guys. all right? here we go. this first one is from @anubot. she says, "my sister blow-dries the toilet seat to warm it up." [ laughter ] that's a great idea. >> steve: smart. >> jimmy: i don't know why i didn't think of that. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: this one from @djwolfga. he says, "when my brother lost the training wheels on...
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it's a win-win situation. it's good for us. it's good for them, and it helps us help ourselves and helps our friends around the world. >> one last question, how many thousands of people will you have to put to work to be able to finish these projects? >> directly, we'll peak at about 3,000 people working on the site, but we will also help louisiana continue to develop the gas production and employ 40,000 to 50,000 more people indirectly. >> incredible. sharif souki, you just made a lot of problems on the show and you delivered more than you promised and i thank you so much for coming on "mad money." >> thank you, jim. and thank you for being a supporter of this. >> well, look, you made me a believer. you did much more than i thought you'd ever do. thank you so much, sir. that's sharif souki, who stood there and made a series of promises that i really didn't believe and he made good on so much more than that, and that's why i still happening in lng. i think it can go higher. stay with cramer. >> coming up, join the revolution. i
it's a win-win situation. it's good for us. it's good for them, and it helps us help ourselves and helps our friends around the world. >> one last question, how many thousands of people will you have to put to work to be able to finish these projects? >> directly, we'll peak at about 3,000 people working on the site, but we will also help louisiana continue to develop the gas production and employ 40,000 to 50,000 more people indirectly. >> incredible. sharif souki, you just...
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i want you to smell it. >> fix it. >> smell it. feel how soft it is. she recommended it. i use it. now. >> i like about it -- oh, no. it's not a -- no. >> it's like a cloth. >> but it's got a thing in it -- oh, no it isn't. oh, well. that would have been so great if it was like a mitt. that's what i thought it was. make it like a mitt and it will be like spanx. >> that you invented. >> yeah, sara. why don't you get that, too? >> up next, lucy liu, an actress. >> and time to fill you in on all the hollywood happenings. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur
i want you to smell it. >> fix it. >> smell it. feel how soft it is. she recommended it. i use it. now. >> i like about it -- oh, no. it's not a -- no. >> it's like a cloth. >> but it's got a thing in it -- oh, no it isn't. oh, well. that would have been so great if it was like a mitt. that's what i thought it was. make it like a mitt and it will be like spanx. >> that you invented. >> yeah, sara. why don't you get that, too? >> up next, lucy liu,...
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it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's chevy truck month!ely that one, boss. solid. let's try the other one again. ♪ chevy truck month ♪ no. it's truck month! ♪ truck month ♪ no. truck month! no. it's chevy truck month. yeah. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. agents, when it comes to insurance, people feel lost. that's a dead end. don't know which way to turn. this way. turn around. [ woman ] that's why we present people with options to help them find coverage that fits their needs. almost there. whoo! yay! good work. that's a new maze record. really? i have no idea. we don't keep track of that kind of stuff. well, you should. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> something i want you to remember, harahachibu. it's part of how you chase life to 100. what it means basically is don't overstuff yourself. you know, they push their plates away when they're only 80% full. it makes a lot of sense. i've been doing this for years now especially when it comes to my own personal vice. push
it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's chevy truck month!ely that one, boss. solid. let's try the other one again. ♪ chevy truck month ♪ no. it's truck month! ♪ truck month ♪ no. truck month! no. it's chevy truck month. yeah. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. agents, when it comes to insurance, people feel lost. that's a dead end. don't know which way to turn. this way. turn around. [ woman ] that's why we present people with options to help them...
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it is yoplait. but you said it was greek. mmhmm. so is it greek or is it yoplait? exactly. [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so greek. . >>> welcome back to "your $$$$$." i think at this point everyone agrees the economy is in a slow recovery. that can mean opportunity for you. home prices are at the lowest levels in 10 years. interest rates are still incredibly low. the 30-year fixed rate is 4.19%. in 98 of the top 100 metro housing markets it's now cheaper to buy the house than rent it. what about the stock market? right now stocks, believe it or not, they are cheap. dividend yields are up. interest rates are low. if you're ready to buy into this recovery, which is the way to go. buy stocks, a house, real estate? how about buying both. executive producer of hg tv income property. nice to see both of you. assume we have money in our pocket burning a hole. we're seeing these signs. matt make the case for stocks. >> as you mentioned stocks are cheap here. pe ratio, value stocks cheap or expensive. right now trading at 13. historical average is 15.5. what that means get bac
it is yoplait. but you said it was greek. mmhmm. so is it greek or is it yoplait? exactly. [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so greek. . >>> welcome back to "your $$$$$." i think at this point everyone agrees the economy is in a slow recovery. that can mean opportunity for you. home prices are at the lowest levels in 10 years. interest rates are still incredibly low. the 30-year fixed rate is 4.19%. in 98 of the top 100 metro housing markets it's now cheaper to buy the...
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it makes it less stealable. but fresh fuel that hasn't been put through that process that is more portable and much more smuggleable. >> more attractive target. >> why would mexico be happy to get rid of their highly enriched uranium? obviously it is a risk to them that it falls in the wrong hands as much as any other country that might be worried it would be smuggled out of mexico. presumably they had a reactor producing producing uranium for a reason. why would they be willing to see that converted? >> well, a lot of it is because there's been this push an international effort for all of them to convert from if agu to low enriched uranium. there is nothing they can use it for. it is material in a pond with no disposition pathway but they have to secure. by getting rid of the material it reduce the threat level at the site and they can reduce their cost to secure the material, as well. >> the part of it that seems clear to me is you don't want to have this expensive, dangerous useless thing on your hands. that'
it makes it less stealable. but fresh fuel that hasn't been put through that process that is more portable and much more smuggleable. >> more attractive target. >> why would mexico be happy to get rid of their highly enriched uranium? obviously it is a risk to them that it falls in the wrong hands as much as any other country that might be worried it would be smuggled out of mexico. presumably they had a reactor producing producing uranium for a reason. why would they be willing to...
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it's not that it's offensive, it's hurtful, it's demeaning. >> why? >> why? because it's the taunt that i heard as a kid. it maybe isn't as bad as the n word, but it's a word like that. it's explosive. i'm not ordinary, i'm not normal, i don't belong. that's not what he meant, but he may not realize identify links up to all this. mind you, this is a nice guy. i appreciated what he was doing. he's trying to help me learn how to not kill myself. the class was about 20 people. this other guy when's asian american, i didn't know him. i just signed up for this class and another guy who's asian american, probably not too much older than me, maybe he was five, 10 years older than me. we had no contract with each other, didn't sit with each other, not because we were trying to avoid each other. a bunch of strangers in this class. the instructor assumed we were buddies. that's this funny thing that happens. it doesn't happen every day, but it happens maybe once every couple months. i'll be standing in line at the dry cleaner's or to buy a movie ticket. i do a lot of t
it's not that it's offensive, it's hurtful, it's demeaning. >> why? >> why? because it's the taunt that i heard as a kid. it maybe isn't as bad as the n word, but it's a word like that. it's explosive. i'm not ordinary, i'm not normal, i don't belong. that's not what he meant, but he may not realize identify links up to all this. mind you, this is a nice guy. i appreciated what he was doing. he's trying to help me learn how to not kill myself. the class was about 20 people. this...
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still, it's there. >> it's a very hungry game. >> jimmy: yeah, it's very -- but it's -- but it's -- it'sisten's in it. maya -- >> it's a little mini reunion of sorts. yes. the movie couldn't be totally further away from "bridesmaids." although, it is very funny. but yeah, we have kristen, maya, chris o'dowd, me -- >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] that's the best part. that's the best. that is just great. when you get out there and just -- >> yeah, it's a great group and we had such a fun time working together on "bridesmaids", we were like, "let's play two." let's do it again. >> jimmy: let's do it. why not? yeah, exactly. but i would say "mad men" -- people are going nuts. people are going bonkers on the streets. people just ripping each other's eyeballs out. [ laughter ] they want to see -- they want them to hear -- >> don't do that. >> jimmy: no, they just want to -- >> please don't do that. >> jimmy: they don't even want to watch it. they want to hear "mad men." >> that's a weird way to experience the show. >> jimmy: well, that's the great way to experience it. >> i'm not judg
still, it's there. >> it's a very hungry game. >> jimmy: yeah, it's very -- but it's -- but it's -- it'sisten's in it. maya -- >> it's a little mini reunion of sorts. yes. the movie couldn't be totally further away from "bridesmaids." although, it is very funny. but yeah, we have kristen, maya, chris o'dowd, me -- >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] that's the best part. that's the best. that is just great. when you get out there and just -- >> yeah,...
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one bit, i think it's a mistake to trade it. mistake to play it. i think that if you want alternative energy, you should be thinking nat gas. the others just are not economic. pessimism is back. where is my toothbrush? i want to brush it with a bottle -- brush my teeth with a bottle of jack here. pessimism is back. boy, that was quick, wasn't it? just right here. watch for the good news because it's still going to matter. we should have a pretty funky week, but by friday i think we get a decent jobs number and maybe people will come to their bullish senses again. "mad money" will be right back. >> retail rivalry. the bulls and bears are battling it out over this highly doubted retail name. is it time to dress up your portfolio with it, or is it a fashion don't? cramer decides next. >> and, later -- >> here's your current location. >> in an age of smartphones and tablets, logic would say that a company that sells personal navigation devices would be extinct, so what the heck is this stock doing up 40% in the past year? don't miss a brand new edition
one bit, i think it's a mistake to trade it. mistake to play it. i think that if you want alternative energy, you should be thinking nat gas. the others just are not economic. pessimism is back. where is my toothbrush? i want to brush it with a bottle -- brush my teeth with a bottle of jack here. pessimism is back. boy, that was quick, wasn't it? just right here. watch for the good news because it's still going to matter. we should have a pretty funky week, but by friday i think we get a decent...
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the tip and it's making its own little sonic boom. it's the same as a towel, is it? with a towel? long towel maybe. yeah. the long towel snap, yeah, yeah. neat 'o, neat 'o stuff. speed of sound about 340 meters per second, but that's an air. and guess what's a poor conductor of sound? begin with "a". - air. - air. the best we got, honey, okay? it turns out like in water. in water, sound travels about four times faster. and in steel, about 15 times faster. you know, you kind of make do that when you have-- you know, you got your two ears. do you ever wonder how was it that someone can make a sound over here and you know it's there or here and you know it's there? how do you know? how do you know where the sound is coming from? how many people have never wondered about things like this before? [laughter] okay. well, we're wondering about it now, yeah? huh? it's kinda neat. you know what happens when the sound is made over here, guess which ear it gets to first? right. this one and then this one. so what i have inside here, is that compute-- computer computer, okay? and what i do is
the tip and it's making its own little sonic boom. it's the same as a towel, is it? with a towel? long towel maybe. yeah. the long towel snap, yeah, yeah. neat 'o, neat 'o stuff. speed of sound about 340 meters per second, but that's an air. and guess what's a poor conductor of sound? begin with "a". - air. - air. the best we got, honey, okay? it turns out like in water. in water, sound travels about four times faster. and in steel, about 15 times faster. you know, you kind of make do...
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i'm not saying it's the only reason it's unpopular. it contributes to it. now, there's some solace in those numbers. if p you bring out the individual provisions, for instance, 85% of the people don't want you discriminating against people with pre-existing conditions. people don't like the mandate. >> let's put the numbers back up again. michael steele, you look at those numbers, again, the mandate. >> right. >> two out of three americans want the mandate overturned. you know, we republicans would love to say it's because it's the worst bill in the world. i think this has more to do with messaging than anything else. listen -- i say it this way because i don't think americans know what's in this bill after two years. >> you'd be surprised, joe, they do. they know a lot more -- >> how do you know that? >> i spent a year on the road with americans talking about the bill. i spent 2010 and the latter part of 2010 on a bus going to all 50 states. >> what part of this bill -- i have been giving speeches across america for four years and most people ask me, what
i'm not saying it's the only reason it's unpopular. it contributes to it. now, there's some solace in those numbers. if p you bring out the individual provisions, for instance, 85% of the people don't want you discriminating against people with pre-existing conditions. people don't like the mandate. >> let's put the numbers back up again. michael steele, you look at those numbers, again, the mandate. >> right. >> two out of three americans want the mandate overturned. you...
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melissa and i, we invented it. nobody wanted to do it and we did it. nobody wanted to do it.e new york times" said it's grammatically incorrect. >> it started with the two of you? >> nobody wanted it. someone said they made walking into a building an event. now, you can't say anything about anybody because the pr person won't let you have their next guest. you said something about gwyneth. i found myself the last time we did it begging the stupid pr girl pleading saying my birthday is coming up, i'm an old lady. let me have i forget like matt damon. she gave him to me as a birthday gift. then you go, i'm out of here. i'm going out of the gift room and as long as winona ryder hasn't been there, there's a lot of gifts left. >> sarah palin came to some events and robbed. game change -- >> was that great? >> she went through the gift thing and took everything. i thought the movie was amazing. julian moore did a great job and woody harrelson is good. i thought it was amazing. i wonder if people are wondering if that's how it happened? >> read the book. we were talking barbara stre
melissa and i, we invented it. nobody wanted to do it and we did it. nobody wanted to do it.e new york times" said it's grammatically incorrect. >> it started with the two of you? >> nobody wanted it. someone said they made walking into a building an event. now, you can't say anything about anybody because the pr person won't let you have their next guest. you said something about gwyneth. i found myself the last time we did it begging the stupid pr girl pleading saying my...
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it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go.r on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> time for "tuesday's trend," and designer fashion for everybody. that's right. you can have it all while not spending it all. >> that's because more and more high-end fashionistas are teaming up with affordable outlets. "today's style" editor bobbie thomas is here to tell you where to find those prize possessions. you always find them. >> yes, you do. >> these are finding everyone. that's the great thing about this. really excited about the spring collaborations. i'm wearing one. that's how excited i am. this is made by a korean american designer that is now the des
it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go.r on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero...
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it looks beautiful, but it is not. we just hope people will learn from it, before you continue to run tar sands through pipelines or propose new pipelines, be better prepared, and study it. just hold off until you know just what you're dealing with. >> hold off until you know just what you're dealing with. but remember, the republican keystone vote this week in the senate was to rush the approval of keystone. don't bother studying it anymore, just go ahead with it! 11 democratic senators voted for that but it still failed in the senate. republicans think this is a great issue for them. they think in an election year this is one they can count on. i think it is more complicated than that. joining us is melissa harris-perry, not afraid of complicated things. she is the host of melissa harris-perry, you can catch it saturdays and sundays from 10:00 to noon. thank you for being here. >> absolutely. >> good economic news, gas prices are still high. does the republican party right now have a coherent argument on energy that
it looks beautiful, but it is not. we just hope people will learn from it, before you continue to run tar sands through pipelines or propose new pipelines, be better prepared, and study it. just hold off until you know just what you're dealing with. >> hold off until you know just what you're dealing with. but remember, the republican keystone vote this week in the senate was to rush the approval of keystone. don't bother studying it anymore, just go ahead with it! 11 democratic senators...
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it's high energy, it's young, it's fun. it's spirit -- they're making their debut.eper agent is on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] they're so good. it's gonna be a fun, fun show tonight. lotta entertainment. you guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go. ♪ hashtags, hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, these are lists on twitter that we gave you -- a list last night -- an idea. we gave you a topic. and you guys send in the tweets. so yesterday, i went on twitter and i started a hashtag called "i'm an idiot." i told this story about how i -- i got a perm when i was in college. let me explain. it was -- i went into a mall to get my hair cut and this girl's like, "your hair's so straight." and i go, "yeah, well -- what do you want me to do, you know?" she goes, "well, i can -- if you want, i can give you a body wave." and i was like, "i don't know what that means. i don't -- no thank you. just -- i'll just have a haircut." and my friend's dropped me off and they walked around the mall. and then she goes, "w
it's high energy, it's young, it's fun. it's spirit -- they're making their debut.eper agent is on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] they're so good. it's gonna be a fun, fun show tonight. lotta entertainment. you guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go. ♪ hashtags, hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, these are lists on twitter that we gave you -- a list last night -- an idea. we gave you a topic. and you guys...
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listen to what she had to say about it. >> it's because it's so meager., here comes the little ki king. let's not mistake it for what we need to do for a real serious jobs bill for our country. >> nancy pelosi calling the bill the little king, trumpeted it into congress. this has been very popular amongst members of both parties. it's moving forward. democrats would like to see more. when you have such a partisan house gop conference, it's not like any of the big bills put forward by the president. this is the best thing they can get and tlaheir talking it. >>> the prosecution has finished calling witnesses in the spying trial. that tops our look. he's accused of using a web cam during an intimate encounter he had with another man. his defense team will call its own witnesses on friday. his lawyers say they haven't ruled out robbie from facing the stand. he faces up to ten years in prison on a hate crime charge. >>> the veterans affairs department said it found more missing headstones. the total number of incorrectly marked graves stand at 249 after probl
listen to what she had to say about it. >> it's because it's so meager., here comes the little ki king. let's not mistake it for what we need to do for a real serious jobs bill for our country. >> nancy pelosi calling the bill the little king, trumpeted it into congress. this has been very popular amongst members of both parties. it's moving forward. democrats would like to see more. when you have such a partisan house gop conference, it's not like any of the big bills put forward...
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and i really many it, it is 21st sent real estate it really is. and i'm very proud of the job that shop did. they did an excellent, excellent job. >> rose: did you like the olympic building that was done in china for the beijing olympics. >> i liked the outside, yes. but i was over there, i wasn't at the o almost olympics but i have seen it, yes. its inside was so, so, the outside was beautiful. >> rose: there is a sense of -- >> a sense of motion and action here and so on. >> rose: next is a photo of metrotech center in downtown, done before the present project with. what is that? >> well, that was an area in the '80s which was, it was an area which was basically had been designated as an urban renewal area and nothing but parking lots and empty buildings. and new york city was losing jobs. so i built about 7 or 8 buildings for back office jobs in the '90s. the project was started. and there are about 20,000 jobs in these buildings. either jobs created or jobs retained in new york city. >> rose: i should make a point also that during this you wen
and i really many it, it is 21st sent real estate it really is. and i'm very proud of the job that shop did. they did an excellent, excellent job. >> rose: did you like the olympic building that was done in china for the beijing olympics. >> i liked the outside, yes. but i was over there, i wasn't at the o almost olympics but i have seen it, yes. its inside was so, so, the outside was beautiful. >> rose: there is a sense of -- >> a sense of motion and action here and so...
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you can very much to distinguish it. it is organic. it is healthy. you use less. what you find available in my area you have to use three or four times the amount by sir. -- the amount i served. we have, we can request we serve a particular coffee while we are there, and it is within the requirements that were given to me on the website in terms of some where the card is located and how many feet i can be on its. i have a letter from the police department saying it is within the recommended area that my heart is going to be, and in terms of traffic, i was there in the middle of the weekend at the height of traffic, and there is nothing on the street, because across there are two empty buildings. could there are no other businesses. there is just one long area you are walking to until you get past the halfway point of law, -- of the block, so i do not understand anymore. we feel it has been a process a does not work. you cannot discriminate against me because everybody sells coffee. everybody sells coffee, so the fact i serve coffee, too, is not supposed to be take
you can very much to distinguish it. it is organic. it is healthy. you use less. what you find available in my area you have to use three or four times the amount by sir. -- the amount i served. we have, we can request we serve a particular coffee while we are there, and it is within the requirements that were given to me on the website in terms of some where the card is located and how many feet i can be on its. i have a letter from the police department saying it is within the recommended...
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like clear it sounds like a lawyer wrote it it's so hard it's so careful yeah exactly i mean because he gets it from both sides of this obviously there's a lot of gay men and women who voted for obama and he's been good on tell most things but this is obviously the most important issue so i would certainly like to see him. i mean i will i would love to see if you if you were like should this be a glimmer of hope and i mean how much can you really believe anything that maybe an empathy if it's you know if you have everything is what i mean you know quote that right there ok. ok we have time to play the clip but i was going to give you the statistic basically twenty one percent of americans said that they would give up sex for one year just to keep access to the internet who are these people who are these people i would love to meet i mean there's a bit of a big deal i'm one of those people and i'm telling you because if i give are you dating anybody how does your girlfriend feel of the. earth and now. i mean if you give up sex or you try to go have sex you know your chances of getting
like clear it sounds like a lawyer wrote it it's so hard it's so careful yeah exactly i mean because he gets it from both sides of this obviously there's a lot of gay men and women who voted for obama and he's been good on tell most things but this is obviously the most important issue so i would certainly like to see him. i mean i will i would love to see if you if you were like should this be a glimmer of hope and i mean how much can you really believe anything that maybe an empathy if it's...
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it because it has to because it has alcohol in it and so the into the drink it is actually hairspray. could lead to live good now you. nobody could. know my family. doc a joke well those who try nobody could stay the. course to me i'll be one. way. syria's under pressure president vows to fight foreign backed militia and performs the u.n. security council today to new draft resolution proposed by the u.s. and while r.t. travels to an ancient city with support the regime is on great britain despite the nationwide protests. global powers agree on new talks with iran over its nuclear program after terror on says inspectors are welcome to visit its military sites the move comes amid speculation of a preemptive military strike by israel against iran's nuclear facilities. and despite the overwhelming support of russians but they were putin's upcoming return to the kremlin this grating on some western politicians case former top diplomat has called him a dictator who's days are numbered. hello welcome to the sports headlines here's what we've got coming up for you. and doubt sending some pi
it because it has to because it has alcohol in it and so the into the drink it is actually hairspray. could lead to live good now you. nobody could. know my family. doc a joke well those who try nobody could stay the. course to me i'll be one. way. syria's under pressure president vows to fight foreign backed militia and performs the u.n. security council today to new draft resolution proposed by the u.s. and while r.t. travels to an ancient city with support the regime is on great britain...
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it burns! it's singeing me! it's the sun.office more often with chili's $6 lunch break combos, featuring our classic turkey sandwich. chili's lunch break combos. >>> good morning, i'm joe krebs, it's 7:26 on this thursday, the 22nd day of march, a foggy start to the morning. let's get a check of our forecast from veronica johnson in storm center 4. veronica? >> we have fog and it will take a while for the fog to burn off. probably not until about 9:00 a.m. and the visibilities this morning were under a quarter of a mile. radar is not showing any precipitation, but with the moisture that's been hanging in the air, it's a misty morning. a clammy morning. 59 degrees your temperature as we look past out over the roof. wind light, out of the south, it's the southerly wind that will take our temperatures into the upper 70s today. back to you. >> we'll see how the fog is affecting the morning commute >>> your delays are from lockwood drive, slow to university boulevard. in virginia, still seeing delays on i-95 under speed with fog,
it burns! it's singeing me! it's the sun.office more often with chili's $6 lunch break combos, featuring our classic turkey sandwich. chili's lunch break combos. >>> good morning, i'm joe krebs, it's 7:26 on this thursday, the 22nd day of march, a foggy start to the morning. let's get a check of our forecast from veronica johnson in storm center 4. veronica? >> we have fog and it will take a while for the fog to burn off. probably not until about 9:00 a.m. and the visibilities...
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they've called it into question. it is a coin flip. it is the fact that we don't know what the decision is going to be, and if it's upheld, they get to then run against it as a piece of legislation and say, if you reelect -- either way, this is a win. >> he's behaved under the constitution. he can hit them with everything. >> right. objectively, this is a win for the republicans if it goes down. >> if it goes down. we don't know what's going to happen. let us slow down for a moment and say we don't know what the court is going to rule. we are all practiced in the art of watching tough questions turn into different results when the opinion is handed down. that being said, it was not a good two and a half days for the white house or for this law. and when the white house said yesterday, arguing its constitutional justification in part by saying, this idea originally came from the heritage foundation, the supreme court and the constitution don't care that the idea came from the heritage foundation. they don't care that it passed in massac
they've called it into question. it is a coin flip. it is the fact that we don't know what the decision is going to be, and if it's upheld, they get to then run against it as a piece of legislation and say, if you reelect -- either way, this is a win. >> he's behaved under the constitution. he can hit them with everything. >> right. objectively, this is a win for the republicans if it goes down. >> if it goes down. we don't know what's going to happen. let us slow down for a...
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it's not unusual. it's already march -- it's not march 25, but it's still springtime. winter. we're just kind of halfway there. europe got the winter. let me tell you, europe got it. we didn't get it. >> so this is fairly normal for this time of year. >> this is springtime. this is it. we probably would get three or four days like this a year, and this is one of them. only two or three more. >> chad, thank you. we'll go back to chad with our breaking news here, see if anything else pops up. meantime, we're going to take a quick break and we'll talk about president obama in the meantime. he is not bluffing when it comes to iran and we've got possible plans up next. >>> i want to continue where we left off talking about the severe weather. again, as we continue looking at these different pictures, and this is -- tell me, live? this is live, presumably. this is our storm chaser, jeff, continuing along near evansville, indiana. as we have been watching, these wall clouds, obviously very, very ominous weather, storm clouds jumping about. we have 3-d images by our watch team
it's not unusual. it's already march -- it's not march 25, but it's still springtime. winter. we're just kind of halfway there. europe got the winter. let me tell you, europe got it. we didn't get it. >> so this is fairly normal for this time of year. >> this is springtime. this is it. we probably would get three or four days like this a year, and this is one of them. only two or three more. >> chad, thank you. we'll go back to chad with our breaking news here, see if anything...
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and it drags it out. i'm moving on. >> but he's using it as a political tool. >> why didn't he step in when it happened on the left? >> i don't have the answer to that. but he sees this as a good political moment. >> yeah. i mean, it's people on both sides say horrible, horrible things and you wonder why they do. but this comes, though, at the end of, richard haass, a month of republicans just going to war on contraception. an issue that was resolved in -- they had the advantage when all the catholics were on their side. but they couldn't leave it alone. and it just continues with one statement after another that makes them look like they're hostile not just to democratic women, but to women -- i heard it again from my wife yesterday. yesterday she's like -- you know what? fix the economy and leave us alone, and then she started giving me a lecture about contraception and all of her friends that take it for reasons that have nothing to do with birth control. and i was like, you don't have to tell me this.
and it drags it out. i'm moving on. >> but he's using it as a political tool. >> why didn't he step in when it happened on the left? >> i don't have the answer to that. but he sees this as a good political moment. >> yeah. i mean, it's people on both sides say horrible, horrible things and you wonder why they do. but this comes, though, at the end of, richard haass, a month of republicans just going to war on contraception. an issue that was resolved in -- they had the...
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it's trading above its tangible stock value. it's aamazing it went up.nd consider there's growth, particularly in the real estate market. loan growth is where the banks can make a a lot of money, particularly regionals like sun trust. bb and t, another one. got some data today that showed foreclosure sales starting to drop as a percentage of total stales. that matter because foreclosure sales have kept a lid on the prices of homes. the vast resources needed to deal with foreclosures might diminish over time. yes, there's foreclosures but if they don't have a flood of them, they can do better. the banks are underowned. they're hated but the time may be coming when both these trends reverse and can you make more than just the tiny incremental gains we've had so far. in short stop selling the banks. start buying them. stick with cramer. >> is it really morning in america as president obama says? and can $5 gas prices be pinned on mr. obama? and in memory of of a friend of the show andrew brightbarred tonight. he multi-point inspection. every time a vehicle
it's trading above its tangible stock value. it's aamazing it went up.nd consider there's growth, particularly in the real estate market. loan growth is where the banks can make a a lot of money, particularly regionals like sun trust. bb and t, another one. got some data today that showed foreclosure sales starting to drop as a percentage of total stales. that matter because foreclosure sales have kept a lid on the prices of homes. the vast resources needed to deal with foreclosures might...
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move it phelps! move it! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] subway breakfast keeps michael phelps going strong. subway. the official training restaurant of michael phelps and athletes everywhere. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history
move it phelps! move it! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] subway breakfast keeps michael phelps going strong. subway. the official training restaurant of michael phelps and athletes everywhere. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or...