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and what's interesting about jeff green is he grew up the son of blue collar workers in massachusetts became a billionaire shorting the housing market and now has turned much of his attention on helping the middle class. so it's an unusual kind of conference basically spending his own money to gather these minds together, what he's calling a moon shot idea. these are huge challenges but ones that he says government is not addressing, politicians are not addressing them, look at people on the campaign trail, whether it's the democrats or the republicans. he says, look, no one is talking about the most important issue facing the american middle class which is technology and globalization. so he's put these minds together paying many of them to come here and it's by invitee only. should be interesting talking about education, infrastructure, what companies can do, what investors can do and what governments can do better with the private sector to help the american worker. >>> robert, thank you very much for that. we look forward to the coverage. of course that interview with tony blair.
and what's interesting about jeff green is he grew up the son of blue collar workers in massachusetts became a billionaire shorting the housing market and now has turned much of his attention on helping the middle class. so it's an unusual kind of conference basically spending his own money to gather these minds together, what he's calling a moon shot idea. these are huge challenges but ones that he says government is not addressing, politicians are not addressing them, look at people on the...
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those shares up 72% in the session today. >>> later billionaire rel state investor jeff greene on why technology is becoming a serious threat to white collar jobs. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back. let's start with breaking news on outer wall. dominic chu has the details. >> this is a company that's the parent of coin star coin counting systems and the red box dvd kiosks. they have announced they are have had a leadership transition for the red box unit of the company. mark horack is leaving the company and the current outer wall ceo will serve as the interim president until a search for the position can be filled. also the kpts also saying that they have offered guidance for the full year of 2015. their consolidated revenues they now believe to be between 2.17 and $2.19 billion. that is below their prior estimates of 2.21 to $2.24 billion. they also say that red box kiosk revenues will be between 1.75 and $1.765 billion lower than the prior range they offered of 1.79 to $1.815 billion. they are announcing a leadership transition from the red box divi
those shares up 72% in the session today. >>> later billionaire rel state investor jeff greene on why technology is becoming a serious threat to white collar jobs. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back. let's start with breaking news on outer wall. dominic chu has the details. >> this is a company that's the parent of coin star coin counting systems and the red box dvd kiosks. they have announced they are have had a leadership transition for...
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jeff green spinning past otto grizzlies.17 night does not get any better.e has blocked, starts the fastbreak. wizardszlies bury the 112-95. sweet dunk, wrong basket. this was sunday in germany. theoes a great job crashing boards, but for some reason does it in the wrong basket. 79, so that basket made a difference. i wonder if his brother sees that and says, hey, man, not a good look. redskins sense that this team is different. they know they are on the brink of something special and are determined to get better each week. they finally won their first road game of the season yesterday against chicago. jason hatcher stood up and delivered a message on the team plane to make sure they stay focused. >> he spoke after the game and said, we addressed one game,ion, we won a road now we have to win back-to-back games. we have not done that in a long time. guys are excited. erin: the last time they won back-to-back games, october of last season. the giants-dolphins, monday night football, new york leads the fourth in quarter. if you have malcolm junior on your fant
jeff green spinning past otto grizzlies.17 night does not get any better.e has blocked, starts the fastbreak. wizardszlies bury the 112-95. sweet dunk, wrong basket. this was sunday in germany. theoes a great job crashing boards, but for some reason does it in the wrong basket. 79, so that basket made a difference. i wonder if his brother sees that and says, hey, man, not a good look. redskins sense that this team is different. they know they are on the brink of something special and are...
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first quarter, jeff green. dunks on the entire team. former georgetown hoya had 15 points.trong. second quarter, wizards down 9. the bright spot tonight. gary neal. he had 24 points off the bench. the wizards trying to make it a game. they're within six. the grizzlies, they control this one the rest of the way. that's matt barnes from the corner. 20 points for him. the grizzlies win this one, 112 to 95. >>> the four-game road trip for the wizards comes to an end on wednesday night in san antonio. >>> let's move on to talk some football for a moment now. there is still one obstacle jay gruden's squad has yet to overcome this season. we know the redskins, how they play when everyone counts them out. how will they respond this week after success? putting together back-to-back solid games is something they haven't done all year long. >> i think that will be a focal point, how we rebound after a victory. i've said that before. six times. and it hasn't worked very well. you know, this is going to be a very important game for us. buffalo coming here after a tough loss to philadelp
first quarter, jeff green. dunks on the entire team. former georgetown hoya had 15 points.trong. second quarter, wizards down 9. the bright spot tonight. gary neal. he had 24 points off the bench. the wizards trying to make it a game. they're within six. the grizzlies, they control this one the rest of the way. that's matt barnes from the corner. 20 points for him. the grizzlies win this one, 112 to 95. >>> the four-game road trip for the wizards comes to an end on wednesday night in...
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thank you, jeff green. i could see that was san jose. but thank you. [ applause ] >>> greta in middletown, rain is stopped, but an inch and three quarters in the past 24 hours. temp from 56 to 50 since 4 a.m. you think it's getting colder now, just you wait. multiple systems within the system through monday. i think we're leaning and staying in a very active pattern for the rest of the month. rain this morning, more later tonight. friday will be a cold system. break late friday, saturday, then a cold dynamic series sunday and monday. the low responsible for had that, look at the cold air funneling in behind that, producing seas 44 feet off the oregon coast. look at the moisture tap. that's what's feeding into us. that's a power house. a lot of that is driving towards us over the next 24 hours. the rain kind of let up a little. there is some around on the peninsula, hit and miss, palo alto, half-moon bay, mount diablo, pittsburgh, antioch, walnut creek, but nothing like we saw earlier. livermore, newark, antioch, brentwood, vallejo, there
thank you, jeff green. i could see that was san jose. but thank you. [ applause ] >>> greta in middletown, rain is stopped, but an inch and three quarters in the past 24 hours. temp from 56 to 50 since 4 a.m. you think it's getting colder now, just you wait. multiple systems within the system through monday. i think we're leaning and staying in a very active pattern for the rest of the month. rain this morning, more later tonight. friday will be a cold system. break late friday,...
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jeff green field is a political analyst, author and emmy-winning journalist. part of cruz's appeal is the challenge he presents to the republican establishment. >> he came to the senate as a guy determined to be a bomb thrower in the sense that he said when he ran i'm not here to legislate, i'm not here to compromise, the whole system is corrupt and everything he's done as a senator has been to argue to the base of his party that he is within and believing that not just democrats and liberals in the media, but the republican establishment itself is part of the problem. so, how much the republican insiders hate him is for ted cruz not above but a feature. it's part of what he argues and above of his candidacy and he's premised his candidacy on the idea that the republican base and should he win the nomination lots of people not republicans are so fed up with the system that they like the fact that he doesn't play ball. trump represents a whole other kind of outsiderness. he's the guy who has broken every single rule i thought i understood about politics not jus
jeff green field is a political analyst, author and emmy-winning journalist. part of cruz's appeal is the challenge he presents to the republican establishment. >> he came to the senate as a guy determined to be a bomb thrower in the sense that he said when he ran i'm not here to legislate, i'm not here to compromise, the whole system is corrupt and everything he's done as a senator has been to argue to the base of his party that he is within and believing that not just democrats and...
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you had jeff green with a term used regularly growing up. here we got trump behind at 11. next week or two to change the dynamics of this race? do they shut down for christmas and the new year and do we not see an active campaign schedule again until the new year or are they going to plow straight through christmas? >> not much likely effects those polls because the campaigns are shutting down for the holidays. you have campaigns targeting iowa, new hampshire in the next week trying to raise numbers in the individual states. >> and who right now fills the biggest need? a lot of talk about marco. do we expect marco to pick up the pace in the next week or two? >> i think we should pay attention to senator cruz's campaign in iowa. he got about 20% in 2012. it's not just an evangelical strong hold. if your rubio and looking for a place to get momentum, iowa perhaps has to be that launching pad. that's why rubio is going back there next week. >> donald trump is very upset. hard for him to deal with. i don't know what his relationship with women has been during his life but hae
you had jeff green with a term used regularly growing up. here we got trump behind at 11. next week or two to change the dynamics of this race? do they shut down for christmas and the new year and do we not see an active campaign schedule again until the new year or are they going to plow straight through christmas? >> not much likely effects those polls because the campaigns are shutting down for the holidays. you have campaigns targeting iowa, new hampshire in the next week trying to...
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. >>> billionaire investor jeff green hosting a conference in florida focused on closing a gap in theomy. robert joins us now. >> good morning. tom friedman is bestselling author and "the new york times" columnist and an expert on all things middle east and global economy. tom, thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> president last night mentioned this is a new phase of terrorism where it's inspired but not directed by isis. what do you make of san bernardino and his speech last night? >> you know, on april 18th, 1983, i was sitting in my apartment in beirut and a blast happened that was so powerful that it knocked a little transiter radio i had on my desk off my desk. i scrambled downstairs and saw a mushroom cloud in the distance and chased it. the closer i got it couldn't be. i rounded the corner and there was the embassy in beirut cut in half by vast explosion, bodies hanging out the floors. i don't remember when i had the conversation but i did talk to someone at the embassy and asked what happened and they said it's amazing. a man apparently driving a pickup truck drove u
. >>> billionaire investor jeff green hosting a conference in florida focused on closing a gap in theomy. robert joins us now. >> good morning. tom friedman is bestselling author and "the new york times" columnist and an expert on all things middle east and global economy. tom, thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> president last night mentioned this is a new phase of terrorism where it's inspired but not directed by isis. what do you make of san...
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jeff: everything out there is in the green right now. we're looking at travel times. from the camera in the area. we have light traffic in all areas. we certainly hope there is no fender bender. right now, it looks great. krysta: is that a picture of you yawning? we think for hanging out with us this morning. we'll be busy this holiday season. for some of the time it'll be a labor of love. jeff: they are involved in a program called home for the holidays. we are live with more. kindle, we want the details on this. what can you tell us? kyndell: it is a very loving thing they do. they take ill people and make sure they get home safe to the they go every single year you now important it is to be home with families on the holidays. they make sure it that getting home. this is a gift from you all to the community. talk about that. >> this is something created by the company several decades ago. we see the critical calls. we see people who are sick. we want to be able to bring families together. so, we know the families reported. that is our gift to the community. because
jeff: everything out there is in the green right now. we're looking at travel times. from the camera in the area. we have light traffic in all areas. we certainly hope there is no fender bender. right now, it looks great. krysta: is that a picture of you yawning? we think for hanging out with us this morning. we'll be busy this holiday season. for some of the time it'll be a labor of love. jeff: they are involved in a program called home for the holidays. we are live with more. kindle, we want...
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jeff: there is one main rival, starbucks. green mountain shares are down quite a bit. wanted to get something closer to where they used to trade. david: it is a preemptive price. jeff: exactly. maybe there are others. david: let's go back to electrolux and ge. jeff: this is a worst-case scenario for electrolux. jumped 15% atres the time. up or downy might go in little bit, but people were so excited about what it would do for electrolux. this is the worst-case scenario. the shares have tanked. there are down 15%-20% they are wondering, what do we do next? stephanie: what can they do? when ge is no longer a player, what can you do? will look into asia, but they have spent 16 months trying to get this deal done. they go ge $175 million in termination fees. their balance sheet seems pretty strong. no other really are obvious places to go, at least in the short term. david: that affirmative justice didn't like the deal. is this a one off? or is this regulators getting more aggressive? jeff: the regulators have gotten more aggressive. of big consolidation efforts number one
jeff: there is one main rival, starbucks. green mountain shares are down quite a bit. wanted to get something closer to where they used to trade. david: it is a preemptive price. jeff: exactly. maybe there are others. david: let's go back to electrolux and ge. jeff: this is a worst-case scenario for electrolux. jumped 15% atres the time. up or downy might go in little bit, but people were so excited about what it would do for electrolux. this is the worst-case scenario. the shares have tanked....
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i'm jeff barnd reporting. 3 3 3 taking a live look tonight out over norfolk tonight on our square tire skywatch camera. we're looking at a green christmas... but mother nature looks like she'll make up for it soon.kayla's forecast is meteorologist kayla novak." 3 3 kayla and jetske talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3 tonight clouds will be promoment with temperatures in the mid 20s. thursday morning and early afternoon could bring some light snow across the area. otherwise, mostly cloudy skies will persist through friday evening with temperatures in the low to upper 3030 christmas evening ings chance for rain/snow mix that will change over to snow by saturday morning and continue through saturday evening. sunday will be mostly cloudy and blustery conditions 20s. we are also keeping our eyes on a potential storm system that will impact the area monday and tuesday of 3 aren't turning water in to wine... they're making it the old-fashioned way! that's tonight's check this out. 3 but first... if you're looking to buy a plane ticket for holiday travel... you can expect your wallet to take a smaller hit. that's c
i'm jeff barnd reporting. 3 3 3 taking a live look tonight out over norfolk tonight on our square tire skywatch camera. we're looking at a green christmas... but mother nature looks like she'll make up for it soon.kayla's forecast is meteorologist kayla novak." 3 3 kayla and jetske talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3 tonight clouds will be promoment with temperatures in the mid 20s. thursday morning and early afternoon could bring some light snow across the area....
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. >> jeff: you two belong on a christmas tree. >> michele: we love the red and green. just love the holidays. >> krystal: we're happy you're with us. we have a lot going on this morning. we'll start with traffic and weather first. weather, a talker still, because it's killie out there. you'll need a coat. >> kelly: it is cold and many locations are still at or below freezing this morning, as far as the temperature is concerned, at least you don't have the wind to contend with anymore and as we head throughout the rest of the day, we'll notice conditions improve significantly. a lot of sunshine, 53 degrees bring noon. that's normal forever this for this time of year and we have 60's in the forecast, plus chances for rain. we'll break all that down coming up. >> checking out a couple of things at the valley. we were over the accidents at buffalo and spring mountain road. that is clearing up. we are heading back over to the scene of the fire, just off of charleston an 95. you can see it's not blocking lanes on charleston itself. all clear there, going through, but it's on
. >> jeff: you two belong on a christmas tree. >> michele: we love the red and green. just love the holidays. >> krystal: we're happy you're with us. we have a lot going on this morning. we'll start with traffic and weather first. weather, a talker still, because it's killie out there. you'll need a coat. >> kelly: it is cold and many locations are still at or below freezing this morning, as far as the temperature is concerned, at least you don't have the wind to contend...
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green. putter. he's using a chipper. so he's actually the chipper in incredible had everybody >> jeff: around the "water cooler," president obama enjoying r & r in hawaii, doing a little golfing and sinks this 40-foot chip shot, it's on its way and it drops. so that's something that you don't even see professionals do on a regular basis. the president even drops his club in awe of his own shot. made sure the cameras captured it. not bad. for the commander in keefe. >> krystal: that's a hard shot to make, you know. >> jeff: incredibly hard and he was using his -- one of his wedges, it's a really tough shot. stay with u ok, we're here. here's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and otherselect models. >> krystal: first court appearance, a woman accused of hitting more th
green. putter. he's using a chipper. so he's actually the chipper in incredible had everybody >> jeff: around the "water cooler," president obama enjoying r & r in hawaii, doing a little golfing and sinks this 40-foot chip shot, it's on its way and it drops. so that's something that you don't even see professionals do on a regular basis. the president even drops his club in awe of his own shot. made sure the cameras captured it. not bad. for the commander in keefe. >>...
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(sot: jeff fogel, als activist) "i wanted to educate them about a-l-s, awareness, but i also want to inspire them." (nats: "10 seconds left, we got this.") in the film by director gil green, fogel fantasizes that he's coaching the miami heat udonis haslem is the executive producer. the students soaked it up, along with fogel's message. (sot: jeff fogel, als activist) "you have to enjoy your life, you have to enjoy the moment, that's how i live my life day by day. so whatever obstacle you guys are going through, whatever challenges, you'll get through it." fogel answered dozens of questions from a captivated audience and an appreciative principal. (sot: cheryl kushi, principal) "you've taught them courage, you've taught them hope, you've taught them compassion, that to me is more powerful than what you're gonna learn in a textbook." (reporter stand up: ari odzer) "jeff's idea here was simple, just make an impact on the kids. there's no doubt he succeeded." (sot: student) "i learned never to give up on anything." (sot: student) "he's going through als, he might die." (sot: lindsey weingard, fogel's player) "even though he has als he still comes to coach us because he loves
(sot: jeff fogel, als activist) "i wanted to educate them about a-l-s, awareness, but i also want to inspire them." (nats: "10 seconds left, we got this.") in the film by director gil green, fogel fantasizes that he's coaching the miami heat udonis haslem is the executive producer. the students soaked it up, along with fogel's message. (sot: jeff fogel, als activist) "you have to enjoy your life, you have to enjoy the moment, that's how i live my life day by day. so...
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green planes that means all the flights are on time. >>> desean jackson is back in philadelphia for a huge game against the eagles tonight, here's jeff skeverski with a preview. >> reporter: forget the ugly christmas sweater you unwrapped yesterday things could get ugly tonight if the eagles let desean jackson and the redskins clinch the division at the linc. here's jackson and the skins arriving in philadelphia. keeping the former eagles star in check is a priority. they could be short-handed. there's to question the eagles must win to stay alive. >> we got to go out there and get this one done. you can talked about it all day, but end of the day, we got to get out there and be ready to go. >> playoff time starpts this week for us -- starts this week for us, every game counts, last two games crazy season all can be forgiven if we make this run. >> reporter: espn's ron jaworski has the keys to the eagles win. key number one the philadelphia eagles must stop the redskins running game. they don't run the ball very well, but they run it a lot. it sets up everything else. they want to play physical style and they do with the running game
green planes that means all the flights are on time. >>> desean jackson is back in philadelphia for a huge game against the eagles tonight, here's jeff skeverski with a preview. >> reporter: forget the ugly christmas sweater you unwrapped yesterday things could get ugly tonight if the eagles let desean jackson and the redskins clinch the division at the linc. here's jackson and the skins arriving in philadelphia. keeping the former eagles star in check is a priority. they could...
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jeff bloomberg managing editor for global deals. there is a deal happening in the drinks space. the $14 billion acquisition of keurig greenain by this group called jb. ab. >> if you drink coffee, you coffee even if you don't know it. they bought caribou coffee. bought de master blend. mandalay coffee company. premium. a 78% the shares has been as high as almost 160 a year ago. they got down to 40 just last month. 92 is right in the middle of that. betty: doesn't that raise a question of why they are paying this premium if stock has been on the decline? >> i think they have -- i think they are trying to keep anyone away from trying to compete. is this a good price? it's $60 below where it was a year ago. betty: so it could be a bargain. >> people have been complaining that their new sales -- keurig it hasn'tcold thing, been selling as well. and people are complaining that their coffee doesn't taste all that great. betty: what is jab going to do with keurig? >> sometimes people compare them to the 3g group. its three guys. the reimann family over in europe. they just let them run themselves. they don't force a lot of cost c
jeff bloomberg managing editor for global deals. there is a deal happening in the drinks space. the $14 billion acquisition of keurig greenain by this group called jb. ab. >> if you drink coffee, you coffee even if you don't know it. they bought caribou coffee. bought de master blend. mandalay coffee company. premium. a 78% the shares has been as high as almost 160 a year ago. they got down to 40 just last month. 92 is right in the middle of that. betty: doesn't that raise a question of...
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30 stocks right now in the green, but some major companies have lost the trust of the american public this year. consumers aren't dummies. they know when to pull the plug. jeffck is live in chicago with the list of companies that consumers are putting in their rearview mirror. should the names be out of your portfolio? you need to see this list, so don't go away. dow's up 214 points. ♪ ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, find the lowest prices of the season. save $600 on the #1 rated i8 bed, plus no interest until january 2018. know better sleep with sleep number. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to g
30 stocks right now in the green, but some major companies have lost the trust of the american public this year. consumers aren't dummies. they know when to pull the plug. jeffck is live in chicago with the list of companies that consumers are putting in their rearview mirror. should the names be out of your portfolio? you need to see this list, so don't go away. dow's up 214 points. ♪ ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this?...
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jeff: i would have probably been given a new charge, gotten more years in prison, and maybe had a higher, maybe maximum-security prison. i think if i was dealing bananas, green peppers, onions, i might get some time in the shoe, but i wouldn't get a new charge and they would get transferred. the downside of getting caught with raw meat was so large that i didn't feel like i could risk that. the other prisoners stole because they need a hostile. -- theyveryone -- need a hustle. most prisoners don't have a penny to their name. they have gotten all of their belongings and savings taken away because of aphid -- because of asset forfeiture laws. they come into prison and have to find a way to afford the basics. do you order it, toothpaste, tooth brush. have to buy them at prices that are marked up 40% to 50% on the street. i made five dollars for a five $5.25.-- i made that is a monthly wage. if you come in with no money -- the phone calls cost about $1.50 per minute. if you want to stay in touch with anyone at home or have a halfway decent life in prison, you're going to have to find a hustle. these prisoners, their hustle was to steal food and then sell it when
jeff: i would have probably been given a new charge, gotten more years in prison, and maybe had a higher, maybe maximum-security prison. i think if i was dealing bananas, green peppers, onions, i might get some time in the shoe, but i wouldn't get a new charge and they would get transferred. the downside of getting caught with raw meat was so large that i didn't feel like i could risk that. the other prisoners stole because they need a hostile. -- theyveryone -- need a hustle. most prisoners...
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green card. >> there was a time for choosing as reagan put it where there was a battle over amnesty. and some chose to stand with president obama and others chose to stand with jeff sessions and secure the border. >> the path to citizenship is a hot topic in the republican party. who came out in that exchange. and what happened to a yes/no answer? yes, i still do support it. >> i tried especially not on this, i knew i wasn't going to get a yes or no answer but we got his flavor of yes so to speak. this is a hot topic. has been for almost a decade now ever since george w. bush tried very hard to do just that, to get a path to citizenship for the 11 million or so undocumented immigrants in this country. marco rubio tried. he got way out over his skis on this issue politically. he co authored a bill with democrats. at the time he was doing it because mitt romney had just lost big time among hispanics and he felt it was his responsibility to fix the problem. but fast forward to where we are now. he -- it's a political liability. he knew it was a possibility. it is a very big liability. the reason why that was a moment is this is the fifth republican debate. although
green card. >> there was a time for choosing as reagan put it where there was a battle over amnesty. and some chose to stand with president obama and others chose to stand with jeff sessions and secure the border. >> the path to citizenship is a hot topic in the republican party. who came out in that exchange. and what happened to a yes/no answer? yes, i still do support it. >> i tried especially not on this, i knew i wasn't going to get a yes or no answer but we got his...
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green ones, cheaper, color of money. neil: maybe i'll think better of maybe having your name pop up for a story like this. jeffvery much. sorry. okay, great. how great is he? how great is he? ashley pratte, jared levy here. ashley, am i missing something here? your pink razors are more than the blue razors, i guess, and the problem is? go. >> well, let's just start off with the first point here which is it does cost more to produce women's products than men. in a free market society, they can charge whatever they want. we can have a debate until we're blue in the face until we realize it's more expensive to be a woman in society than a man. i don't think anyone is debating that. what i take issue with are the feminists who say women are not equal to men because retailers are waging a war on us. they're not. we like the pink razors, we like the degree deodorant for women. we pay for the difference in the products, and i think that's a point that needs to be made before we start into the gender disparity and the wage gap and everything rolling out of the gender texts. neil: one of the deodorants i'm told is stro
green ones, cheaper, color of money. neil: maybe i'll think better of maybe having your name pop up for a story like this. jeffvery much. sorry. okay, great. how great is he? how great is he? ashley pratte, jared levy here. ashley, am i missing something here? your pink razors are more than the blue razors, i guess, and the problem is? go. >> well, let's just start off with the first point here which is it does cost more to produce women's products than men. in a free market society, they...
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jeff: this calls into question the k 1 pisa, what tashfeen malik obtained when she planned to marry syed farook. if you are planning to get married, get married in 90 days you get a green that green card you have to pass an extensive criminal background check, national security background check, she got the green card, she passed the test. it could be this radicalization, the reports about her pledging allegiance to isis are true, could be that came late in the game or it could have been that it came overseas and we didn't catch it in the background check but as we look at refugees coming into the country to get more extensive screening than this the question is when you give a visa to somebody and a green card how good is that? how good i the checks under that system? this raises questions about that. neil: we will find out more details about what was said and when. we have former nypd officer, all of these concerns, i want to get your reaction. he heads the l a director of the council on americans islamic relations, the cnn interview, the united states is partly to blame for this uptick in islamic violence. let's not forget, he says, some of our own foreign policies
jeff: this calls into question the k 1 pisa, what tashfeen malik obtained when she planned to marry syed farook. if you are planning to get married, get married in 90 days you get a green that green card you have to pass an extensive criminal background check, national security background check, she got the green card, she passed the test. it could be this radicalization, the reports about her pledging allegiance to isis are true, could be that came late in the game or it could have been that...
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green card. >> there was a time for choosing where there was a battle over amnesty, and chose like senator rubio to support a massive amnesty plan. others chose to stand with jeff sessions and steve king and the american people and secure the border. >> the path to citizenship. that is a political hot topic in the republican party. i wonder, who do you think came out on top in that, and what ever happened to a yes, no answer. i was waiting for yes, i support it. >> i tried, especially not on this, i knew i wasn't going to get a yes or no, but we did get his flavor of yes, so to speak. this is, as you said, a hot topic. has been for almost a decade now within the republican electorate ever since george w. bush tried to do that, to get a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in this country. marco rubio tried and got out over his skis on this issue a couple of years ago. he did co-author a bill with democrats. at the time he was doing it, because mitt romney had just lost big time among hispanics and he felt it was his responsibility to fix the problem. but fast forward to where we are now, he -- it's a political liability. he knew it was a possibility.
green card. >> there was a time for choosing where there was a battle over amnesty, and chose like senator rubio to support a massive amnesty plan. others chose to stand with jeff sessions and steve king and the american people and secure the border. >> the path to citizenship. that is a political hot topic in the republican party. i wonder, who do you think came out on top in that, and what ever happened to a yes, no answer. i was waiting for yes, i support it. >> i tried,...
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jeff his year behind bars. attorney john whitehead on his book battlefield america. university of georgia law is ouror merle oberon guest. political scholar matthew green joins us. to talk about underdog politics. the minority party in the house of representatives. historian and lecturer craig shirley discusses his book last act about ronald reagan. starting december 21. >> c-span presents landmark cases the book. a companion to our landmark cases series. exploring important supreme court decisions. miranda versus arizona. roe versus wade. introductions and backgrounds on each case. $8.95.vailable for >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and house speaker paul ryan sat down separately with politico to talk about the challenges facing congress. such as the funding deadline. we start with senator mcconnell. [applause] mike: thank you for coming to the playbook breakfast. anna: we are very excited to welcome senate majority leader mitch mcconnell onstage to join us. [applause] mike: good morning. we think all of you who are joining us out in lifestream land. please send us your questions. we're excited to have a doubleheader, senator mcconnell and speaker ryan
jeff his year behind bars. attorney john whitehead on his book battlefield america. university of georgia law is ouror merle oberon guest. political scholar matthew green joins us. to talk about underdog politics. the minority party in the house of representatives. historian and lecturer craig shirley discusses his book last act about ronald reagan. starting december 21. >> c-span presents landmark cases the book. a companion to our landmark cases series. exploring important supreme court...