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we're going to start with jim bob. im you can either sit there or come up here, whichever you'd like. >> is this okay? all right. thank you. the consensus is, we'll sit. in my view this case is the latest in the many chapters in the struggle over the proper role in the courts and our society. our constitution conceives of the judiciary of having a very limited role. that is interpreting and supplying constitutional provisions and statutes to the facts of an individual case. state court judges have a similar role with respect to state law an application of state constitutional provisions, and state statutes. to the facts of an individual case. however, state court judges also have a very robust role in developing the law. which federal judges do not have, since the decision in the '30s. the federal judges got out of the business of determining federal common law. however, state judges in all but one of the states have a very robust role in developing that law, subject to legislative enactment. so even with respect to sta
we're going to start with jim bob. im you can either sit there or come up here, whichever you'd like. >> is this okay? all right. thank you. the consensus is, we'll sit. in my view this case is the latest in the many chapters in the struggle over the proper role in the courts and our society. our constitution conceives of the judiciary of having a very limited role. that is interpreting and supplying constitutional provisions and statutes to the facts of an individual case. state court...
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i took heart from that and so did jim bob. i don't know what to tell from it. it seemed to me i took it to mean he recognized the great difficulty of having judicial opinions kind of work out. those would be the things you end up if you say context is all we're business. >> justice kennedy has been in the judicial speech cases in white in 2002. he was the most absolutest in that case in terms of the ability of judges to talk about issues. in fact, it was interesting because i actually supported a limit on judicial candidate speech. whether or not particular cases were rightly or wrongly decided. what they could not do skised with the first amendment is announce they're views is pledge your promise certain results in a particular case. they could say rowe v wade was wrongly decided or rightly decided in their view. what they could not say is when i take judicial office, if rowe v wade comes before me i'm going to strike it down. that's promising how you're going to exercise your judicial power in the city. i thought that kind of promise even though a legislature
i took heart from that and so did jim bob. i don't know what to tell from it. it seemed to me i took it to mean he recognized the great difficulty of having judicial opinions kind of work out. those would be the things you end up if you say context is all we're business. >> justice kennedy has been in the judicial speech cases in white in 2002. he was the most absolutest in that case in terms of the ability of judges to talk about issues. in fact, it was interesting because i actually...
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rick francona jim reese, bob baer great to have you on. brianna, that's the new normal. with a couple of guns can cause so much mayhem. but, you know we have to live our lives and we certainly saw that today in paris. >> yeah all of the hundreds of thousands of people millions across france trying to make that point and they sure did. it was heard loud and clear jim. today's yoontyunity rally was in france was about free speech and honoring the lives of those lost in the terror attacks. you might be surprised to know some of the leaders who traveled to paris for this they're not always supporters of a free press back home. we'll discuss that next. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. out of 42 vehicles... based on 6 different criteria... why did a panel of 11 automotive experts... ... name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons the all-new volkswagen golf starting at $17,995. there's an award winning golf for everyone. >>> it was certainly inspiring to see more th
rick francona jim reese, bob baer great to have you on. brianna, that's the new normal. with a couple of guns can cause so much mayhem. but, you know we have to live our lives and we certainly saw that today in paris. >> yeah all of the hundreds of thousands of people millions across france trying to make that point and they sure did. it was heard loud and clear jim. today's yoontyunity rally was in france was about free speech and honoring the lives of those lost in the terror attacks....
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bob? >> caller: hi, jim. >> hi, bob, how are you? >> caller: this is bobby from new jersey.anted to bite rite aid since it was 4.4 -- 442. i missed that. what would be a good entry level and what point and how much upside? >> this is a good point. i'll use this by bob who lives about a mile from me to say. rite aid, we liked it every time it got hammered. every time it got hammered we liked it. i took a lot of heat. i've been a heat-seeking missile. you don't buy rite aid at $7.80. it just ran. this stock gives you a chance all the time. take it when you have the chance not now. or as karen cramer would say hey, it already moved. say it a little nicer, maybe. anyway today's labor report was good news bad news but for the stock market terrific and in this tech until driven world things are changing. much more "mad money" ahead. has that moved too much like rite aid? i don't know and a fierce battle for control as dupont ensames. don't miss my take and it sounds terrible but i found a bright side to those big cyber hacks. stick with cramer. >>> let's get ready to rumble. ♪ ♪ >
bob? >> caller: hi, jim. >> hi, bob, how are you? >> caller: this is bobby from new jersey.anted to bite rite aid since it was 4.4 -- 442. i missed that. what would be a good entry level and what point and how much upside? >> this is a good point. i'll use this by bob who lives about a mile from me to say. rite aid, we liked it every time it got hammered. every time it got hammered we liked it. i took a lot of heat. i've been a heat-seeking missile. you don't buy rite...
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. >> jim jones, not bob jones. >> well, we're focusing on a word cult when you're talking about jim jones, it was 900 people i believe he killed. >> bob jones is a sausage. >> it's also a university. the point is. >> jimmy dean is a sausage. >> howard dean is right. howard dean is right, it is a cult and we have to admit that trgs a cult. it is a death cult. also he came out in a weird way howard dean said this as well. france as powerful gun control laws. >> he just came out against gun control. >> that was cloor. >> he said gun control didn't stop them from getting -- that's quite a statement. >> they can't have their guns on base. >> they haven't come in with a gurn and shoot? >> by the time she got there, it was over. that's the truth. >> one more thing is up next. >>> so you remember this, chris christie hugging out out with -- this is the type of owner i'll be looking to hug after the packers on sunday. good tweet governor walker. and then chris christie, delivered this self dep indicating treat. >> okay so, we had something exciting happen on new year's eve but i couldn't tell you
. >> jim jones, not bob jones. >> well, we're focusing on a word cult when you're talking about jim jones, it was 900 people i believe he killed. >> bob jones is a sausage. >> it's also a university. the point is. >> jimmy dean is a sausage. >> howard dean is right. howard dean is right, it is a cult and we have to admit that trgs a cult. it is a death cult. also he came out in a weird way howard dean said this as well. france as powerful gun control laws....
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bob. >> caller: hi jim. >> hit me. >> caller: greetings from sunny florida.t have snow. >> you got the edge on me. >> caller: about a week ago you were talking about analyzing our losses. back in may of 2013 over a period of a week i bought 500 shares of tesla between 78 and $93 a share. about two weeks later the market dropped down to $85 to $83 a share and i panicked and sold all 500 shares losing about $500. >> okay. go ahead. well, look i'm not going to tell you to get back into tesla. i don't care where the stock has been. tesla is a cold stock. amazon is a cold stock. i understand people like the products. go like the products. i'm taking one more. bob in michigan. bob? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> absolutely. what's up? >> caller: long term prospects for bank of ireland. >> i know you put long term in it but i don't like anything europe. everyone is so tempted by europe. i am not tempted by europe. and that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [container door opening] ♪ wh
bob. >> caller: hi jim. >> hit me. >> caller: greetings from sunny florida.t have snow. >> you got the edge on me. >> caller: about a week ago you were talking about analyzing our losses. back in may of 2013 over a period of a week i bought 500 shares of tesla between 78 and $93 a share. about two weeks later the market dropped down to $85 to $83 a share and i panicked and sold all 500 shares losing about $500. >> okay. go ahead. well, look i'm not going to...
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i want to thank members of my panel, jonathan, here in paris, bob, paul, jim, please stay with us. we're going to dig a little d p deeper between the links from the french attacks and other terror groups outside the country. this is very important not just for european intelligence agencies, but for u.s. counter terror officials as well. that's all after this break. e ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! thanks, g. so ally bank really has no hidden fethat's right. accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. but it doesn't have to be. be tough. because now you can post to over 50 of the top job boards with just one click- with ziprecruiter. find candidates in any industry, nationwide. just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarante
i want to thank members of my panel, jonathan, here in paris, bob, paul, jim, please stay with us. we're going to dig a little d p deeper between the links from the french attacks and other terror groups outside the country. this is very important not just for european intelligence agencies, but for u.s. counter terror officials as well. that's all after this break. e ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! thanks, g. so...
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bob. >> hi jim.s for taking my call and thanks for all of the good information you provide to individual investors. following your recommendations is one of the reason my place of residence is designated by an address and not a license plate. jim, i am calling because i notice that the chairman and the ceo -- both sold a significant portion of their shares. i am wondering why with such a full and promising pipelines insiders would do that. is there anything to be concerned about? >> i don't know. i saw some insiders selling. i am not aware they sold a lot of stock. what i care about is the pipeline which i think is very good. it had a bad reversal today. it was up and reversed down. typically what happens is the stock has to do some work. i tell you, if you want to jump in tomorrow you can wait and probably get a lower price. i am saying patience. patience. the stock has been a rocket ship. samantha in maryland. samantha. >> hey, jim. i want a shout out to my business teacher, mr. marx. >> hi. good s
bob. >> hi jim.s for taking my call and thanks for all of the good information you provide to individual investors. following your recommendations is one of the reason my place of residence is designated by an address and not a license plate. jim, i am calling because i notice that the chairman and the ceo -- both sold a significant portion of their shares. i am wondering why with such a full and promising pipelines insiders would do that. is there anything to be concerned about? >>...
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bob and jim left they are no george ayesterday and headed 180 miles to mccray.oing to meet somebody who responded to bud's ad a red 1966 ford mustang. >> he was quiteed about the car and when he got back from veets nam he had sglun but the family became alarmed when the couple did not show up to baby sit their grandchildren friday. police want to find this man 28-year-old ronnie jay towns who answered the ad. they say he was last person to have phone contact with the runyans. >> this say milestone day for only surviving set of panda triplets. keepers at the park in china where they live threw a 6 month birth day party for trio. they're healthy, gaining wait and learning to eat bamboo by themselves. they were born within hours of each other. reaching 6 months of aim is assign of achieving a stable life in captivity. >> jeff is here with another check of sports. >> it's a big night of course in football for nfl pro bowl and bunch of eagles out there in arizona. they had more invites to the pro bowl than any other team in the nfc. some had to pull out like lesean m
bob and jim left they are no george ayesterday and headed 180 miles to mccray.oing to meet somebody who responded to bud's ad a red 1966 ford mustang. >> he was quiteed about the car and when he got back from veets nam he had sglun but the family became alarmed when the couple did not show up to baby sit their grandchildren friday. police want to find this man 28-year-old ronnie jay towns who answered the ad. they say he was last person to have phone contact with the runyans. >>...
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i feel like bob barker. jim, if it closed at $50.01, i could care less. but the point is we are down more than 50% from our high just six months ago. don't lie to us, bro. nobody thought this would happen. >> nobody out it would happen. i mean, even when i was bearish, this is wildly beyond what i consider bearish. about a week ago, maybe a week and a half ago, it broke $54. from a technical standpoint, it looked like it would go down from that potentially to even about $40. for the last week, it seemed reluctant to go down and we look at what has changed today and what that is the strong dollar. remember, these commodity, and oil, it's become very fashionable to talk about saudi and supply. but you have to remember that the back beat of a strong dollar is also weighing on these commodity prices, too. so i think it has lower to go. i do think when it's in the high 40s, the puppeteers who are controlling will or maybe letting go of control of this might start to get a little worried and you might hear rhetoric that assumes the price a little bit. but right
i feel like bob barker. jim, if it closed at $50.01, i could care less. but the point is we are down more than 50% from our high just six months ago. don't lie to us, bro. nobody thought this would happen. >> nobody out it would happen. i mean, even when i was bearish, this is wildly beyond what i consider bearish. about a week ago, maybe a week and a half ago, it broke $54. from a technical standpoint, it looked like it would go down from that potentially to even about $40. for the last...
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bob. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i've got a substantial position in csx long-term. >> it's okay. prefer union pacific. why? i like the better mix of cargo. the cargo in union pacific has it all over csx. it's that coal factor. let's go to dennis in florida. dennis! >> caller: altera. is there a place i should sell or can i hold that long-term? >> altera the semiconductor company? no -- altria! yeah! tobacco. unfortunately, people still smoke. the other day i asked, how much is a pack of cigarettes. the guy said $10.26. with tax, $11.90. how much do you have to pay to kill yourself? i can do that for nothing. but anyway the stock is good. let's go to mark in wisconsin. mark! >> caller: jim, i was wondering what your thoughts were on flex electronics. >> the stock should be higher. enough already. the company is buying the stock, in every single different part of technology. they are the internet of all things! let's go to court in kansas. >> caller: my wife and i watch your show every night and we're both really, really big fans. >> thank you! >> caller: my question is about manki
bob. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i've got a substantial position in csx long-term. >> it's okay. prefer union pacific. why? i like the better mix of cargo. the cargo in union pacific has it all over csx. it's that coal factor. let's go to dennis in florida. dennis! >> caller: altera. is there a place i should sell or can i hold that long-term? >> altera the semiconductor company? no -- altria! yeah! tobacco. unfortunately, people still smoke. the other day i asked, how much...
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jim, thank you so much. now bob mcfadden saw the counter activities for the department of the navy. all right, phil let me play again the first part of this new video. they are walking towards the car. you see them. one of them raising his finger in the air yelling. the thing that stood out to me is they are taking their sweet time. it's almost like they are on display. they are hardly on the run. >> i think there's a really important message. it's gotten confused in some of the conversation. most of what i saw were not what i would call terror cells. that word is used way too loosely. there were clusters of people who were angry thinking about operation, a little bit chaotic, not well organized. that is in contrast to what you see here. i would not call this a cluster. i would use a word i don't use often is this a cell training financing, the cool calm collected behavior not only in selecting the target but after you go through that emotional experience of shooting up "charlie hebdo," this is a terror cell. that's not that common in my world. >> not that common but significant. bo
jim, thank you so much. now bob mcfadden saw the counter activities for the department of the navy. all right, phil let me play again the first part of this new video. they are walking towards the car. you see them. one of them raising his finger in the air yelling. the thing that stood out to me is they are taking their sweet time. it's almost like they are on display. they are hardly on the run. >> i think there's a really important message. it's gotten confused in some of the...
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jim handly. former governor bob mcdonnell sentenced to two year a lot more than what the prosecutors have been asking for. his wife will be sentenced in february. were you surprised at the two years for him? >> well i don't know that i was surprised. i thought he would get a lot more though. i know they made a pitch to get community service. a lot of people thought community service would be good. my impression is a lot of people are mad at him, feel very let down but how much do you inflict on somebody. yet by giving a prison sentence you show if a public official goes wrong he will do jail time maybe not much but it sends a signal. so far i don't get a sense that a lot of people disagree with that. there will be some who think he should have gotten more. >> i think the thing is the judge thought he could get 10 to 12 and they went to recess and when he came back he got two. what's interesting he took into account the 400 letters of support that mcdonnell got. the fact that he's a military vet, served 15 years in the military the fact that he was a public servant. so he put all of this into the mick
jim handly. former governor bob mcdonnell sentenced to two year a lot more than what the prosecutors have been asking for. his wife will be sentenced in february. were you surprised at the two years for him? >> well i don't know that i was surprised. i thought he would get a lot more though. i know they made a pitch to get community service. a lot of people thought community service would be good. my impression is a lot of people are mad at him, feel very let down but how much do you...
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bob? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: see if i'm diversified. apple, underarmor, gilead sciences, facebook and starbucks. >> all right. now, here's -- these are expensive stocks underarmor is a very expensive stock. it's a great apparel company, i like it here. gilead, biotech, terrific company coming down a little bit worried about price competition, apple, obviously, you know how we feel about apple. apple and facebook are tech. we're going to have to make changes there. i do like both. you can pick which one you want to sell. but, and then starbucks, of course, the restaurant and food business. but i'm interested in owning an industrial here. i think the industrials have been thrown away. you know what i mean, you could buy a boeing. probably goes down tomorrow. pick up some boeing. that was a great quarter. let's go to dennis in michigan. dennis? >> caller: hello, jim. >> hi dennis. >> caller: my stocks are -- 3m, microsoft alibaba, mgm and celgene. >> oh another good portfolio. celgene, done a masterful job, expect the stock to come down th
bob? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: see if i'm diversified. apple, underarmor, gilead sciences, facebook and starbucks. >> all right. now, here's -- these are expensive stocks underarmor is a very expensive stock. it's a great apparel company, i like it here. gilead, biotech, terrific company coming down a little bit worried about price competition, apple, obviously, you know how we feel about apple. apple and facebook are...
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jim, he rejected any potential plea deal and his attorney had no comment. >> axelrod: tomorrow bob schieffer will ask the attorney general eric holder about the petraeus case on "face the nation". there are new questions about new jersey governor chris christie's dallas cowboys connection, and, could the third time be the charm for mitt romney, when the "cbs evening news" continues. for mitt romney when cbs news continues. >> ny better than this. advil. if you have high blood pressure like i do, many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin hbp it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin hbp. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com petraeus,. >> axelrod: the awkward hug of the week when new jersey chris christie tried to get in on the celebration with cowboys owner jerry
jim, he rejected any potential plea deal and his attorney had no comment. >> axelrod: tomorrow bob schieffer will ask the attorney general eric holder about the petraeus case on "face the nation". there are new questions about new jersey governor chris christie's dallas cowboys connection, and, could the third time be the charm for mitt romney, when the "cbs evening news" continues. for mitt romney when cbs news continues. >> ny better than this. advil. if you...
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bob dylan. tiene 150 de obras acabadas entre ellas destacan una de john lennon por acÁ el mismÍsimo jim morrisons expusiera. >> don carlos puede realizar prÁcticamente cualquier figura que se proponga pero eso sÍ pero tiene su grupo musical favorito, puede imaginar cuÁl es? >> principalmente de los beatles son mis Ídolos pienso que ellos fueron los que revolucionaron la mÚisca moderna. >> el ingenio de don carlos parece no tener lÍmites para muestra mide algunas de estas creaciones hechas de acetato como libretas, culturas, pulseras y hasta aretes, accesorios modelados al calor de la vela pero detrÁs de su gran inspiraciÓn artÍstica tambiÉn hay una invitaciÓn. >> el reciclaje y que lo conozcan las nuevas generaciones ellos no tuvieron contacto con los discos de de vinilo. ♪ >> me gustÓ el reciclaje lo importante para la prÓxima generaciÓn como pudieron verde es un claro ejemplo de cÓmo un poco de creatividad y destreza lo que que hemos olvidado y condenado al desecho puede de cobrar valor y belleza. se puede mantener informado en las redes sociales estamos en instagram con fotos y vÍdeos al igua
bob dylan. tiene 150 de obras acabadas entre ellas destacan una de john lennon por acÁ el mismÍsimo jim morrisons expusiera. >> don carlos puede realizar prÁcticamente cualquier figura que se proponga pero eso sÍ pero tiene su grupo musical favorito, puede imaginar cuÁl es? >> principalmente de los beatles son mis Ídolos pienso que ellos fueron los que revolucionaron la mÚisca moderna. >> el ingenio de don carlos parece no tener lÍmites para muestra mide algunas de...
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bob baer paul cruickshank, thanks for joining. brianna, back to you in new york. >> thanks jim. >>> leaders are head to go participate in the unity rally in the march. what's being done to keep them and the hundreds of thousands of other people who may show up safe? we'll have that next. introducing... a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone so you can breathe and sleep shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ ♪ know when to run. ♪ ♪ you never count your money, ♪ ♪ when you're sitting at the ta..
bob baer paul cruickshank, thanks for joining. brianna, back to you in new york. >> thanks jim. >>> leaders are head to go participate in the unity rally in the march. what's being done to keep them and the hundreds of thousands of other people who may show up safe? we'll have that next. introducing... a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. you get sick you can't...
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jim says. every component is in the green. led by unh. bob is on the floor. >> all ten sectors on the up side. and that's being led by technology stocks. nice move up in some of the big cap names. no new highs are particular breakout but great start to the day with apple and microsoft. texas instruments all on the up side. commodities is really again the problem. we got new lows. west texas down again. there we go. you can see it's to the down side. copper 5 1/2 year low there. nickel up changed. aluminum up a little bit. finally a bounce in natural gas. our second cold snap in two week weeks, so it's about time. china had a very small bounce. strange that decline in copper. china had pretty good newspapers. december exports up 9.7%. good numbers. we'll get gdp for china next week and a lot of people eagerly awaiting those numbers. but we have a great morning in europe, as well. a lot of european banks that trade over there. commerce banks. italian banks on the up side. unicredit to the up side. so europe is pretty strong. home builders are s
jim says. every component is in the green. led by unh. bob is on the floor. >> all ten sectors on the up side. and that's being led by technology stocks. nice move up in some of the big cap names. no new highs are particular breakout but great start to the day with apple and microsoft. texas instruments all on the up side. commodities is really again the problem. we got new lows. west texas down again. there we go. you can see it's to the down side. copper 5 1/2 year low there. nickel up...
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jim glenn's birthday also the birthdate of the state of kansas. >> oh,. >> did you ever send your sister a birthday message? >> okay, bob good to see you. >> just -- >> oops. i was just going to do it over the weaken, assume err bowl weekend, i would call all my sisters. >> you can say were you busy with this snow coverage. >> do it at all once and be done with it. >> conference call. >> it is oprah's birthday. >> oprah is six; i just saw tweet from her best friends gale king saying happy birthday bff. >> all right so there are all your party excuses for today. one more, snow on the way. >> did you say tonight? >> nuisance storm, a clipper. >> so the way things go, that means, a foot of snow. >> you agree? >> joke! >> one more joke. >> knuckle sandwich for you. >> i love you, sue. >> love you back. it is a six out of ten today. now, we will see little bit of sunshine early, and then the clouds take over. it is not as windy as yesterday, even though still cold at winds makes big difference, teens and 20's your temperatures this morning, bus stop buddy bundle up again. satellite and radar pictures showing that clouds are
jim glenn's birthday also the birthdate of the state of kansas. >> oh,. >> did you ever send your sister a birthday message? >> okay, bob good to see you. >> just -- >> oops. i was just going to do it over the weaken, assume err bowl weekend, i would call all my sisters. >> you can say were you busy with this snow coverage. >> do it at all once and be done with it. >> conference call. >> it is oprah's birthday. >> oprah is six; i just...
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jim downing is not a celebrity. not a newsmaker. his story, a powerful reminder of why they call it the greatest generation. here's abc's bobent of the united states. >> reporter: when president obama addresses the nation tuesday, with attacks overseas having so many of us worried about security here, there will be one person in the audience for whom his message might hit home the most. >> air raid, pearl harbor. this is no drill. >> noisy. millions of gallons of fuel oil. a lot of smoke. >> reporter: lieutenant jim downing was 28 years old when the japanese attacked pearl harbor 72 years ago. >> the surprise was the first thing. and then -- um there was fear. >> reporter: part of the crew stationed on the "uss virginia." he ran straight into the chaos without a second thought. >> machine gun went right over my head. i didn't know how many i was going to have to dodge after that. >> reporter: more than 2,000 americans died that day. after memorizing the dog tags of some of the fallen, lieutenant downing wrote to each and every family. >> they'd just get a letter saying he was killed in action. you know. but i want them to k
jim downing is not a celebrity. not a newsmaker. his story, a powerful reminder of why they call it the greatest generation. here's abc's bobent of the united states. >> reporter: when president obama addresses the nation tuesday, with attacks overseas having so many of us worried about security here, there will be one person in the audience for whom his message might hit home the most. >> air raid, pearl harbor. this is no drill. >> noisy. millions of gallons of fuel oil. a...
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jim wright supposedly said. "i don't know who the next president is going to be, but i know who his best friend's going to be." >> yes. >> it's bob strauss. he said that not about jimmy carter, but about somebody else. what is it about you that these powerful men are attracted to? >> well, i don't have any desire to run for public office. i was non-threatening and i had a reputation of being very, very loyal. and, i had a reputation of having pretty good judgment. >> judgment is what it's about. >> that's what it's -- that's the main thing. >> somebody you can trust. and, somebody that has good judgment. >> not in business just for himself, but in business for the country's good and the president's good. >> i think they have understood at the end of the day the double standard world in which the united states and eight other powers have nuclear weapons and give lectures and try to put pressure on the rest of the world not to have those is an unworkable thing. it is a self-defeating policy. it is not going to stop proliferation. it really can't be until the nuclear powers, they are saying and i warmly agree with them -- it is odd
jim wright supposedly said. "i don't know who the next president is going to be, but i know who his best friend's going to be." >> yes. >> it's bob strauss. he said that not about jimmy carter, but about somebody else. what is it about you that these powerful men are attracted to? >> well, i don't have any desire to run for public office. i was non-threatening and i had a reputation of being very, very loyal. and, i had a reputation of having pretty good judgment....
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bob corker from tennessee and johnth of south dakota. republicans. >> and the republican senator who proposed this, jim and off a staunch conservative ands makes me want to jump out. stuart: they are not just coming in saying we need more tax revenue. there is surely this is part of -- >> the argument is it is on the table, not that they're going to go for the gas tax but it is on the table and the reason is because he has two -- supplant highway trust fund, money for roads and transportation infrastructure to which i say what was the original stimulus for five or six years ago? that trillion dollars was supposed to be earmarked to transportation infrastructure. you know how much went to transportation infrastructure? 6%. 6% of the $1 trillion. the rest was blown on all kinds of other crack. the fact that the republicans, you have republicans leading the charge for a raise taxes, why do we vote for republicans? we vote for limited government, fiscal responsibility and lower taxes. the fact that you have republicans calling for a higher gas tax, what is the point of voting for you? come on the show and explain yourself. stuart: i was in
bob corker from tennessee and johnth of south dakota. republicans. >> and the republican senator who proposed this, jim and off a staunch conservative ands makes me want to jump out. stuart: they are not just coming in saying we need more tax revenue. there is surely this is part of -- >> the argument is it is on the table, not that they're going to go for the gas tax but it is on the table and the reason is because he has two -- supplant highway trust fund, money for roads and...
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bob mcdonnell's reaction to a ruling by a federal appeals court. >>> first we're getting ready for the next wave of the storm. i'm doreen gentzler. jim betts. storm getting ready to hammer folks in new england pap live look at the evening commute on 270 in montgomery county not too much going on there. no major issues. >> outside our news4 studios in northwest d.c. we've seen a few fresh snowflakes. let's go to storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer with more on what we can expect here overnight. doug? >> we've seen some pretty good changes over the last hour or so. that clipper system that made its way through has now transferred all the energy off the coast and now that coastal low developing and it's sending moisture back our way. let's take a look at the radar and show you what i mean. this is probably the most snow we've seen since about noon or 1:00 today. lots of snow coming down in portions of prince george's county montgomery coun back to the west.o put this into motion for you because i want you to take a look at what's happening. we have snow moving in from the west snow moving in from the coast on the east. they are goin
bob mcdonnell's reaction to a ruling by a federal appeals court. >>> first we're getting ready for the next wave of the storm. i'm doreen gentzler. jim betts. storm getting ready to hammer folks in new england pap live look at the evening commute on 270 in montgomery county not too much going on there. no major issues. >> outside our news4 studios in northwest d.c. we've seen a few fresh snowflakes. let's go to storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer with more on what we...
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bob casey jr., his wife terese casey. ♪ [ music playing ] ♪ [ yankee doodle dandy ] ♪ >>> lieutenant govern jim caulley and his wife suzannenheriting a budget deficit of about $2 billion. >> governor ed randel governor tom corbett and his wife susan. ♪ [ music playing ] >>> lieutenant governor mike stack, his wife tanya and son justin. [ applause ] ♪ [ music playing ] >>> and now please welcome, joined by the next first lady of pennsylvania, francis wolf and his daughters kate and sarah, the next governor of pennsylvania, tom wolf. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing and remove your hats for the presentation of the colors by american veterans post 189 of greater piston pennsylvania. ♪ >>> please welcome from york county, pennsylvania, committee co-chair virginia reid walsh. [ applause ] >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god,in divisible with liberty and justice for all. >>> and now, to sing the national anthem from mt. wolf pennsylvania dr. elizabeth murphy. ♪ oh, say can you see ♪ by the dawn's ear
bob casey jr., his wife terese casey. ♪ [ music playing ] ♪ [ yankee doodle dandy ] ♪ >>> lieutenant govern jim caulley and his wife suzannenheriting a budget deficit of about $2 billion. >> governor ed randel governor tom corbett and his wife susan. ♪ [ music playing ] >>> lieutenant governor mike stack, his wife tanya and son justin. [ applause ] ♪ [ music playing ] >>> and now please welcome, joined by the next first lady of pennsylvania, francis...
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jim sciutto, stand by. let's bring in some experts to assess what we've just seen. joining us our global affairs analyst, lieutenant colonel james reese and terrorism analyst, paul cruickshank, bob baer and tom fuentes. tom, your reaction to what we just saw? >> it shows what we saw the other day in the earlier videos the complete calmness and poise of these shooters going about their business as if they do this every day, no excitement just reload the guns the sound of the bullet in the magazine getting locked back into the gun and handing each other the equipment they need get back in the car. then they encounter the police car, immediately get out and start shooting at it. we hear two caliber of gunfire, i think. i hear a smaller gun that might have been the police shooting first. but then you hear the louder sound of their assault rifles. and they clearly outgunned the police. >> paul before they got in the car, we hear them boldly making declarations in arabic right? >> that's right. and indeed in french as well. that this is to avenge the prophet muhammad. obviously they regard the "charlie hebdo" cartoonists who have impinged the honor of the prophet muhammad by putting o
jim sciutto, stand by. let's bring in some experts to assess what we've just seen. joining us our global affairs analyst, lieutenant colonel james reese and terrorism analyst, paul cruickshank, bob baer and tom fuentes. tom, your reaction to what we just saw? >> it shows what we saw the other day in the earlier videos the complete calmness and poise of these shooters going about their business as if they do this every day, no excitement just reload the guns the sound of the bullet in the...
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bob. coming up next at 4:00 you tube takes over the white house. what these popular you tubers asked of the president this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. don'
bob. coming up next at 4:00 you tube takes over the white house. what these popular you tubers asked of the president this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like...
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bob baer. >>> still to come french investigators say they have new leads emerging from the days before the deadly siege on that kosher grocery store. cnn's jim sciutto is in paris. >> reporter: carol, the more investigators look the more the leads take them outside of france to other countries in europe the middle east syria, yemen. we'll have more after this break. if you don't think beat con men at their own game when you think aarp, you don't know "aarp." the aarp fraud watch network helps everyone protect themselves and their families against scams and identity theft. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. when the flu hits, it's a really big deal. the aches. the chills. the fever. an even bigger deal? everything you miss out on... family pizza night. the big game. or date night. why lose out to the flu any longer than you have to? prescription tamiflu can help you get better 1.3 days faster. that's 30% sooner. call your doctor right away. and attack the flu virus at its source with prescription tamiflu. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two da
bob baer. >>> still to come french investigators say they have new leads emerging from the days before the deadly siege on that kosher grocery store. cnn's jim sciutto is in paris. >> reporter: carol, the more investigators look the more the leads take them outside of france to other countries in europe the middle east syria, yemen. we'll have more after this break. if you don't think beat con men at their own game when you think aarp, you don't know "aarp." the aarp...
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bob. breaking news in south philadelphia this morning. >> steve keeley live on the scene in south philly. steve, good morning. >> reporter: we got our answers and the executive chief jim with us now, two dead, man and woman in their 60s, and policeman trying to save them, minor injuries. he'll be okay. cliff, explain how you had to deal with this at 1:25 this morning? >> at 1:25, we received multiple 911 calls from the neighbors, come to location, aware one police officer prior to our arrival prepared to enter the dwelling to rescue occupants. police officer sustained injuries. some burns, he was transported prior to our arrival by his co-workers to the hospital. firefighters get on location, they encounter heavy fire on the first floor companies enter the dwelling, during the process of extinguishing the fire, we find two occupants in the home, on the first floor. and we see over your left shoulder this is a typical south philly rowhouse, two floors completely gutted, and that gives you an indication that there was no alarms usually sounding, and nobody had early warning to get out or call you guys before it got out of control? >> that's correct. as we went through t
bob. breaking news in south philadelphia this morning. >> steve keeley live on the scene in south philly. steve, good morning. >> reporter: we got our answers and the executive chief jim with us now, two dead, man and woman in their 60s, and policeman trying to save them, minor injuries. he'll be okay. cliff, explain how you had to deal with this at 1:25 this morning? >> at 1:25, we received multiple 911 calls from the neighbors, come to location, aware one police officer...
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jim stein burg on u.s./china relation. he worked at the congressional budget office, so did bob hale who left the congressional budget officend went on to worry about even more bigger numbers. he was for five years the undersecretary of defense and the comptroller at the pentagon. that means he had a $600 billion checking account to worry about. he's been the assistant secretary of the air force for financial management. he spent time as executive director of an organization i never heard of before the american society of military comptrollers comptrollers. i bet that christmas is party is wild and crazy. he had a distinguished career in government. he left the pentagon in 2014 and is now at booz allen. ron haskins spent 14 years on the staff of the house ways and means committee where he played a key role in healthcare reform and spent some time for reasons you can ask him about in the george w. bush white house. his book is called show me the evidence. it's about president obama's fight for rigger and results in social policy. and then alice rivlin is director of the healthcare reform here at brookings. she's the founding
jim stein burg on u.s./china relation. he worked at the congressional budget office, so did bob hale who left the congressional budget officend went on to worry about even more bigger numbers. he was for five years the undersecretary of defense and the comptroller at the pentagon. that means he had a $600 billion checking account to worry about. he's been the assistant secretary of the air force for financial management. he spent time as executive director of an organization i never heard of...
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jim roth on in the mention hour to talk about that big trend, money managers getting into the etf business. scott, very interesting interview as always. back to you. >> thanks for bringing it to us, bobpete, so there's a number of things we can hit here. thinks u.s. stocks will outperform. relative to europe. we've debated that topic on the program as well in the last couple days. in the aftermath of the ecb. and there's also the gold play that he believes gold is going to go higher. take either one. >> i agree with jeff on both counts. i specifically, you know, when he talks about the u.s. stocks i believe in that story for all the reasons that he laid out there. i think there's a lot of reasons why right now the u.s. is going to outpace europe and i think eventually europe then starts to pick up and i think that's probably six months to a year out. although we have seen some paper going in the option paper going into the various etfs that are very european centric. the vgk being one last week. huge paper going in there. in terms of gold, though, scott, i'm not a gold bug, not married to gold but times where it becomes an incredible trade over the last couple months. those times hav
jim roth on in the mention hour to talk about that big trend, money managers getting into the etf business. scott, very interesting interview as always. back to you. >> thanks for bringing it to us, bobpete, so there's a number of things we can hit here. thinks u.s. stocks will outperform. relative to europe. we've debated that topic on the program as well in the last couple days. in the aftermath of the ecb. and there's also the gold play that he believes gold is going to go higher. take...
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jim steinberg on u.s./china relations. in his distant past he worked at the congressional budget office. so did boband went on to worry about even more bigger numbers. he was for five years the undersecretary of defense and the comptroller at the pentagon. that means he had a $600 billion checking account to worry about. he's been the assistant secretary of the air force for financial management. he spent time as executive director of an organization i never heard of before, the american society of military comp trollers. and i bet that christmas party is just wild. after a distinguished career in government he left the pentagon in 2014 and is now at booz allen. next to him is my colleague ron haskins who is co-director of our center on children and families, a senior consultant at the n.e. casey foundation. he spent 14 years on the staff of the house ways and means committee where he played a key role in welfare reform and spent some time but less than a year for reasons you can ask him about in the george w. bush's white house. his most recent book is a very interesting one called "show me the ev
jim steinberg on u.s./china relations. in his distant past he worked at the congressional budget office. so did boband went on to worry about even more bigger numbers. he was for five years the undersecretary of defense and the comptroller at the pentagon. that means he had a $600 billion checking account to worry about. he's been the assistant secretary of the air force for financial management. he spent time as executive director of an organization i never heard of before, the american...
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jim sciutto. let's get some more on the breaking news. joining us in "the situation room" cnn terrorism analyst paul cruickshank, cnn intelligence and security analyst bobia operative. our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes is former assistant director of the fbi. and jean-pierre villeaux from the paris school of international affairs. to all of you, thanks very much for joining us. paul, i know you have been working your sources in belgium very very carefully. i understand recently european intelligence reports warned of isis attacks coming from european extremists who recently came back from syria. what more can you tell us? >> yes, wolf i have been talking to a senior belgium counterterrorism official. he tells me they suspect this group traveled to syria, came back from syria, that when they were in syria they connected with isis there and they also suspect that isis directed them to launch an attack in belgium, in europe to retaliate for these air strikes. of course belgium has been part of that coalition. belgium has been launching air strikes on isis in iraq. so that's their assessment. there is real concern that isis is pivoting now towards lau
jim sciutto. let's get some more on the breaking news. joining us in "the situation room" cnn terrorism analyst paul cruickshank, cnn intelligence and security analyst bobia operative. our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes is former assistant director of the fbi. and jean-pierre villeaux from the paris school of international affairs. to all of you, thanks very much for joining us. paul, i know you have been working your sources in belgium very very carefully. i understand recently...
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bob baer your experience in the cia for years, is that a new reality do you think, not just for europeans, but for americans as well? >> jimey're going to probably be sophisticated like the ones in france. and let's don't forget these were assassinations against the magazine. they were directed against the kosher market and shooting the police hitting people in uniform, is a new level of an assault on the west. and i think that the french are -- i've worked with the french in the past. they're very very good. they're good at data analytics. they got a great counterterrorism team there. but they simply can't deal with 5,000 suspects and 5 million to 6 million muslims. we don't even know how many muslims there are in france and easy travel to getting into syria, into yemen, crossing the border in turkey. they simply can't keep track of everybody. and if these people the jihadists, are determined to hit france, they will get through. >> it's a daunting reality. brianna keilar and i will be back with our panel with more on this topic right after this break. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models!
bob baer your experience in the cia for years, is that a new reality do you think, not just for europeans, but for americans as well? >> jimey're going to probably be sophisticated like the ones in france. and let's don't forget these were assassinations against the magazine. they were directed against the kosher market and shooting the police hitting people in uniform, is a new level of an assault on the west. and i think that the french are -- i've worked with the french in the past....