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. >> remember the great jim michaels, steve works have had a field day with that booze and women comment. >> what? >> we got to leave it at that, folks. thank you. >>> last word from john. >>> coming up more than 20 states hiking their min mup wage in the new year. why are unions still demanding 15 bucks an hour? "cashin' in" gang on what's ahead in 2015 if they get their wish. >>> first, right here on forbes, more millennials are shacking up with their parents. now, how that could drag down the value of your home. ah, got it. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do you think a wifi hotspot smells like? i'm thinking roast beef. want to get lunch? get the fastest wifi hotspots and more coverage on the go than any other provider. xfinity, the future of awesome. >>> lots are kids home for the holidays. that's good. lots are also staying home for good. a new report showing more millennials are still living with mom and dad instead of getting married and buying a house of their own and carrie you
. >> remember the great jim michaels, steve works have had a field day with that booze and women comment. >> what? >> we got to leave it at that, folks. thank you. >>> last word from john. >>> coming up more than 20 states hiking their min mup wage in the new year. why are unions still demanding 15 bucks an hour? "cashin' in" gang on what's ahead in 2015 if they get their wish. >>> first, right here on forbes, more millennials are shacking...
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. >> remember the great jim michaels, steve works have had a field day with that booze and women comment>> what? >> we got to leave it at that, folks. thank you. >>> last word from john. >>> coming up more than 20 states hiking their min mup wage in the new year. why are unions still demanding 15 bucks an hour? "cashin' in" gang on what's ahead in 2015 if they get their wish. >>> first, right here on forbes, more millennials are shacking up with their parents. now, how that could drag down the value of your home. >>> more millennials not leaving the nest. stuck with mom and dad instead. while that could really stick it to all >>> lots are kids home for the holidays. that's good. lots are also staying home for good. a new report showing more millennials are still living with mom and dad instead of getting married and buying a house of their own and carrie you say could be a drag on the value of everybody's house. how so? >> yes. first giving me graphic images there with that shacking up with the parents. but, no, it's true. there is less demand, because millennial, the national associatio
. >> remember the great jim michaels, steve works have had a field day with that booze and women comment>> what? >> we got to leave it at that, folks. thank you. >>> last word from john. >>> coming up more than 20 states hiking their min mup wage in the new year. why are unions still demanding 15 bucks an hour? "cashin' in" gang on what's ahead in 2015 if they get their wish. >>> first, right here on forbes, more millennials are shacking up...
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jim awad, michael, david steinberg, jack mcintyre. good to he see you all. >> thanks. cheryl: the president is expected to call for new tax increases during his state of the union address in an effort to benefit middle-class americans. david: let's head back to washington, d.c. where peter barnes has new details. a lot of new spending, peter. >> that's right, david and cheryl. the president will propose 320 billion in new tax increases over 10 years. he wants to raise 210 billion by raising capital gains rate on families making more than half a million dollars this year and larger inheritances subject to capital-gains tax for first time. would raise another 110 billion over decade with financial service fee on assets of banks with over 50 million. he will use proceeds to pay for expanded tax cuts for middle class as for a streamlined child care tax credit of $3,000 and pay for his plan, for two years of free community college for students, for example. senior administration officials says that the changes are designed to make sure that economic prosperity is shared by
jim awad, michael, david steinberg, jack mcintyre. good to he see you all. >> thanks. cheryl: the president is expected to call for new tax increases during his state of the union address in an effort to benefit middle-class americans. david: let's head back to washington, d.c. where peter barnes has new details. a lot of new spending, peter. >> that's right, david and cheryl. the president will propose 320 billion in new tax increases over 10 years. he wants to raise 210 billion by...
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. >>> i want to bring in msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson, and retired atf special agent jim cavanaugh. good day to you both. jim, let me start with you. i want to play some sounds from a few minutes away from commissioner brat ton's side of the address. of course he works for the mayor and they are in close contact on all of this but he was even more emphatic on what zach just mentioned, broken windows policing part of that so-called proactive outreach and also sort of above the bar kind of policing that goes from small crimes to big. let me play that sound from bratton. >> sorry broken windows is here to say. stop question and frisk is here to say, but it will be done in appropriate amounts. >> there he's sass stop question and frisk is here to say, broken windows policing here to say. what did you make of that jim? >> i think you have to listen care in i to what he's saying. you know stop and frisk as the policy was implemented i think is wrong, and i think the commissioner thinks it's wrong as well but stop and frisk, ari, as you know as an attorney comes from the terry v
. >>> i want to bring in msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson, and retired atf special agent jim cavanaugh. good day to you both. jim, let me start with you. i want to play some sounds from a few minutes away from commissioner brat ton's side of the address. of course he works for the mayor and they are in close contact on all of this but he was even more emphatic on what zach just mentioned, broken windows policing part of that so-called proactive outreach and also sort of above...
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. >> reporter: jim, at 6:30 mayor michael nutter is scheduled to hold another media briefing on the storm and its eventual impact on the city. live in juniata where it is freezing vernon odom, channel6 "action news." >> all right vernon. american airlines, u.s. airways and united have all canceled flights in and out of philadelphia international airport tomorrow. airport officials say they have 500 personnel dedicated to snow removal and so they hope to get operations back to normal as soon as possible. many airlines are waiving their cancellation fees. >>> penndot is providing an update on its efforts to keep roads clear right now. at a news conference in norristown, 538 state trucks are being deployed across the five county region. officials wants to remind drivers to be cautious of wind gusts and possible whiteout conditions and to stay off the roads if possible as conditions get worse. >>> so, what about the roads? let's talk to matt pelman right now. matt, we know it's just wet out there now but what are the weak spots in our road network? should the weather really get bad, which we
. >> reporter: jim, at 6:30 mayor michael nutter is scheduled to hold another media briefing on the storm and its eventual impact on the city. live in juniata where it is freezing vernon odom, channel6 "action news." >> all right vernon. american airlines, u.s. airways and united have all canceled flights in and out of philadelphia international airport tomorrow. airport officials say they have 500 personnel dedicated to snow removal and so they hope to get operations back...
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our expert panel, former pro quarterback rodney peete, boston sports commentator michael holly, author of "patriot reign." jimpolis, analyst rules for espn. and michael naughton the chair of the physics department at boston college. we did not think we would need a physicist on this show. >> thanks to bill belichick we are adding one. he says he is not a scientist. but sir, you are. so i want to start with you. does his explanation make sense? >> the explanation they heard, i didn't catch all of the press conference today because i was driving. but it seems that i as well as other physicist and chemists the last several days, that being pressurize the balls at one temperature and measure them later at a cold temperature you're going to get a drop in pressure. and the temperature we're talking about you're going to get one or two psi drop in pressure. the other thing i and many other people have been saying the exact details what temperature initial time but temperature later. what was the initial prer. how were they calibrated. lots of other things. >> i'm going to ask you to help me with the math here. becau
our expert panel, former pro quarterback rodney peete, boston sports commentator michael holly, author of "patriot reign." jimpolis, analyst rules for espn. and michael naughton the chair of the physics department at boston college. we did not think we would need a physicist on this show. >> thanks to bill belichick we are adding one. he says he is not a scientist. but sir, you are. so i want to start with you. does his explanation make sense? >> the explanation they...
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>> and known for defending celebrities like child actor todd bridges, football legend jim brown and superstar michael jackson. but would the all-star strategy work? >> the o.j. dream team was not a dream team. it was a nightmare team. most of the lawyers didn't get along with each other. there was a lot of competition for the limelight. >> despite all that competition, simpson's team comes up with this. they allege that lapd detective mark fuhrman was a racist who planted evidence. >> this is not just any city where an allegation of the racist cop is being made. this is the lapd. >> the racist allegations simmering under the surface come to a boil. just days before the trial begins. when the defense wants permission to ask fuhrman if he's ever used the "n" word. >> and i'll use the word because i'm quoting him, all the niggers, put them together in a big group and burn them. >> but prosecutor chris darden wants no part of it. >> it's the filthiest, dirtiest, nastiest word in the english language. it will upset the black jurors. it will issue them a test, and the test will be, who's side are you on? t
>> and known for defending celebrities like child actor todd bridges, football legend jim brown and superstar michael jackson. but would the all-star strategy work? >> the o.j. dream team was not a dream team. it was a nightmare team. most of the lawyers didn't get along with each other. there was a lot of competition for the limelight. >> despite all that competition, simpson's team comes up with this. they allege that lapd detective mark fuhrman was a racist who planted...
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>> and known for defending celebrities like child actor todd bridges, football legend jim brown and superstar michaelbut would the all-star strategy work? >> the o.j. dream team was not a dream team. it was a nightmare team. most of the lawyers didn't get along with each other. there was a lot of competition for the limelight. >> but despite all that competition, simpson's team comes up with this, they allege that lapd detective mark fuhrman was a racist who planted evidence. >> this is not just any city where an allegation of a racist cop is being made. this is the lapd. >> the racist allegations simmering under the surface come to a boil just days before the trial begins when the defense wants permission to ask fuhrman if he's ever used the "n" word. >> i'll use the word because i'm quoting him all of the niggeres put them together in a big group and burn them. >> but prosecutor chris darden wants no part of it. >> it is the filthiest, dirtiest, nastiest word in the english language and it will upset the black jurors. it will issue a test and it will be the test whose side are you on, are you on th
>> and known for defending celebrities like child actor todd bridges, football legend jim brown and superstar michaelbut would the all-star strategy work? >> the o.j. dream team was not a dream team. it was a nightmare team. most of the lawyers didn't get along with each other. there was a lot of competition for the limelight. >> but despite all that competition, simpson's team comes up with this, they allege that lapd detective mark fuhrman was a racist who planted evidence....
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for more, i'm joined from chicago by bill warren and from los angeles, michael shure. jim, the president said veto pen is said to be primed and ready. the senate bill was five votes shy have a veto proof majority. is the president going to win this one? >> yes. should web concise? yes. rarely have so many fought so long so hard for so little. effective tools that were given both sides in the last year for at least fundraising, but on the policy grounds, the significance of this is far outweighed by the symbolic significance and ultimately, obama's got the votes. nothing will happen. >> is this a lose-lose for the president, if he doesn't veto it, he runs afoul of the democratic base especially environmentalists? >> in that case, it's not a lose-lose, probably a lose-win. it's something that the american people have moved past in a large way. even the voters of louisiana marry landrieu in trying to keep her senate seat in a run off tried to make this her last stand and she stood no more. i think the presidencies and finally came through with this. he wants the last word on
for more, i'm joined from chicago by bill warren and from los angeles, michael shure. jim, the president said veto pen is said to be primed and ready. the senate bill was five votes shy have a veto proof majority. is the president going to win this one? >> yes. should web concise? yes. rarely have so many fought so long so hard for so little. effective tools that were given both sides in the last year for at least fundraising, but on the policy grounds, the significance of this is far...
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michael. >> caller: jim how you doing? boo-yah. >> doing well. how about you, partner? >> caller: good. love your show. thanks for everything you do for the average investor. >> thank you. >> caller: synergy resources. >> i'm surprised that's up. i don't want to touch anything in the oil and gas. royal dutch is enough house of pain. don't need to distribute it. nile in new jersey. >> caller: boo-yah from bergen county. >> yes right around the block. how could i help? >> caller: jim, calling about papa john's pizza. >> papa john's and domino's are extended. i want them to come down before i can tell people to pound it. i can't tell you to pound the people. too extended. ernie in kentucky. ernie! ernie? >> caller: hey jim. >> yes! >> caller: boo-yah. i want to know about pissarro. you were bullish on -- >> i was bullish at one time. . then the whole oil complex came down. i'm not recommending oil stocks. i keep giving you the example of royal dutch and how bad my charitable is doing with that. house of pain. that was the conclusion of "the lightning round"! >> "the lightning round" is spo
michael. >> caller: jim how you doing? boo-yah. >> doing well. how about you, partner? >> caller: good. love your show. thanks for everything you do for the average investor. >> thank you. >> caller: synergy resources. >> i'm surprised that's up. i don't want to touch anything in the oil and gas. royal dutch is enough house of pain. don't need to distribute it. nile in new jersey. >> caller: boo-yah from bergen county. >> yes right around the...
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and known for defending celebrities like child actor todd bridges, football legend jim brown, and assumer star michael jackson. but would the all-star strategy work? >> it was not a dream team. it was a nightmare team. most lawyers don't get along with each other. there was a lot of competition for the limelight. but despite all of that competition, simpson's team comes up with this. they allegation that l.a.p.d. detective mark fuhrman was a racist who planted evidence. >> this is the l.a.p.d. >> the racist allegations simmering under the surface come to a boil just days before the trial begins when the defense wants permission to ask fuhrman if he has ever used the n-word. >> i will use the world because i am quoting him -- >> but prosecutor chris dardin wants to part of it. >> it is the nastiest word in the english language. it will offend the black jurors. it will be are you on the side of the white prosecutors and policeman, or the black defendant and his lawyer. >> cochran immediately fires back. >> not every american feels that way. to say that african-americans cannot here these offensive words
and known for defending celebrities like child actor todd bridges, football legend jim brown, and assumer star michael jackson. but would the all-star strategy work? >> it was not a dream team. it was a nightmare team. most lawyers don't get along with each other. there was a lot of competition for the limelight. but despite all of that competition, simpson's team comes up with this. they allegation that l.a.p.d. detective mark fuhrman was a racist who planted evidence. >> this is...
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for more perspective, we are joined by jim bullard, the president of the federal reserve bank of st. louis, and also bloomberg economics editor michaelng me as well. jim, starting with international developments -- as we have heard for the first time, it seems that policymakers are aware, and more aware of what is going on overseas -- in terms of factoring that into their own forecast, right? you see what is happening in russia. russia surprise virtually every economist by cutting interest rates two percentage points. would you make of that? >> well, i do not know about the russian move in general, but certainly the fed paid a lot of attention to global development all the time, and we made a small wording change in the statement. i think that is just reflective of the fact that we are always talking about the global economy, and how those factors are going to come back and affect the u.s. economy. if you look at past minutes from the meetings, there will always be talk about various economic developments globally. so, i think the changing of the statement on that phrase is just a reflection of the reality of the discussion around th
for more perspective, we are joined by jim bullard, the president of the federal reserve bank of st. louis, and also bloomberg economics editor michaelng me as well. jim, starting with international developments -- as we have heard for the first time, it seems that policymakers are aware, and more aware of what is going on overseas -- in terms of factoring that into their own forecast, right? you see what is happening in russia. russia surprise virtually every economist by cutting interest...
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now let's bring in michael sheehan former deputy commissioner of counterterrorism for the nypd and jim cavanaugh, retired agent and msnbc law enforcement analyst. thank you both for being here. >> good evening. >> my pleasure. >> michael, what's your assessment of the manhunt up to this point? >> well they're having some difficulty finding these two guys but i think eventually they will find them. these guys made mistakes already. they left an i.d. card in a car which allowed the police to identify them and plaster their pictures all over the country. and they got some leads to where they are physically but they're going to need help now from the local people to identify these people and get some tips. but i think eventually with this massive manhunt and the french are very, very competent police that eventually they'll find these two guys. >> jim, do you agree? give me your assessment of the hunt? and is there any chance these suspects could elude police for days to come? >> yes, they could elude the police for a while, reverend al. i agree with michael, look climbing the mountain in
now let's bring in michael sheehan former deputy commissioner of counterterrorism for the nypd and jim cavanaugh, retired agent and msnbc law enforcement analyst. thank you both for being here. >> good evening. >> my pleasure. >> michael, what's your assessment of the manhunt up to this point? >> well they're having some difficulty finding these two guys but i think eventually they will find them. these guys made mistakes already. they left an i.d. card in a car which...
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i spoke to two congressmen, jim mcdermott from washington and congressman michael capuano from massachusetts. and i began by asking the new england fan to address the deflate-gate controversy. >> this was a full-sized football 15 minutes ago just before i walked in. for people who understand the weather, this is what happens when it's cold. the ball just shrunk right down. when can you do about it? >> that's a great comeback congressman can i can see why you got elected. why will seattle win? >> i think you saw against green bay the spirit and the strength and the perseverance of this team. everybody thought they were dead with three minutes and 40 seconds to go and they won. and i think that's been the spirit all through the season. it was last year as well. and i think you're going to see it again on sunday. >> congressman capuano, tell us why the patriots will win. >> first of all, they have more depth than they've had in a long time. a few weeks ago you saw them come down from not one but two 14-point deficits. they're a tough team a hard-nosed team. they just get down and do their work.
i spoke to two congressmen, jim mcdermott from washington and congressman michael capuano from massachusetts. and i began by asking the new england fan to address the deflate-gate controversy. >> this was a full-sized football 15 minutes ago just before i walked in. for people who understand the weather, this is what happens when it's cold. the ball just shrunk right down. when can you do about it? >> that's a great comeback congressman can i can see why you got elected. why will...
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michael waltz a big round of applause. [applause] kiki is willing to sign books that are outside. [inaudible conversations] >> saturday jiri 24th is a redefined day and we have jim martin with river book. >> national redefine day -- read-a-thon we asked readers to read any book they like at home or at any of the venues participating across the country including schools and bookstores. >> host: why are you promoting this? >> such a large and complicated question but our hope is to find different ways to foster a culture of reading in america and to remind people what the experience is like to set and devote time to reading. we hear all the time that people read books less now because they don't have time or little snippets but there is a real pleasure to get lost in the world of a book that is different man checking your phone every few minutes. and we want people to get lost in the world of books. >> host: you're setting a time frame, four hours 12 noone three 4:00 p.m. >> exactly. >> we've got four hours was longer but not too onerous that there would be no way that they could sit and do it. so that was the agreed upon time that we ask people to set aside. >> h
michael waltz a big round of applause. [applause] kiki is willing to sign books that are outside. [inaudible conversations] >> saturday jiri 24th is a redefined day and we have jim martin with river book. >> national redefine day -- read-a-thon we asked readers to read any book they like at home or at any of the venues participating across the country including schools and bookstores. >> host: why are you promoting this? >> such a large and complicated question but our...
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michael beard of hodges capital management says there is opportunity in oil. jim says focus on market valuations. jim, i want to start with you. good to have you all here. china is down 8% today or there abouts. based on a big hit of banking and real estate. how will that hit our markets tomorrow. >> on the margin it's a negative, not a positive. i thinking here in the united states, left alone we would do fine based on our economy and interest rates and valuations but that there are risks from overseas. one of them is the weakness overseas start either, creates an accident in the credit market that affects us or starts to be a drag on economic activity through the export sector. so on the margin it's not good news. cheryl: you know, david, what we saw, we had europe and asia trading today. obviously brent was something, it was contract to watch. fell again. seven-week losing streak was prone on wti last week. what does it mean for oil tomorrow? i know you like the oil companies but the contract looks like it is in trouble again. >> to myself, it is down today, pr
michael beard of hodges capital management says there is opportunity in oil. jim says focus on market valuations. jim, i want to start with you. good to have you all here. china is down 8% today or there abouts. based on a big hit of banking and real estate. how will that hit our markets tomorrow. >> on the margin it's a negative, not a positive. i thinking here in the united states, left alone we would do fine based on our economy and interest rates and valuations but that there are...
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technical difficulties and try to come back to that piece from jim, but we want a broader discussion about russia and vladimir putin and joined by michael and contributor who joins us live. thank you so much for joining me. >> sure. thanks for having me. the russian economy is crumbleing and starting to work but putin still doesn't seem to be listening. what is it going to take to get him to change course in ukraine? >> you have to bear in mind that in putin's system there is no feedback. there is no opposition party and no parliament that is saying hey, this situation is getting worse. we need to change course. there is no independent media and institutions that allow for that affect. i get the sense looking at what elites are saying that people are worried about the economy and putin has to begin to reconsider what he is doing in terms of foreign policy in 2015. we are going to go to it now and get your reaction on the other side. >> he works in a state owned company and voted for vladimir putin. middle class and comfortable until the rubble lot of half of the value to the doctor. then his partner lot of her job and they are feeling 8
technical difficulties and try to come back to that piece from jim, but we want a broader discussion about russia and vladimir putin and joined by michael and contributor who joins us live. thank you so much for joining me. >> sure. thanks for having me. the russian economy is crumbleing and starting to work but putin still doesn't seem to be listening. what is it going to take to get him to change course in ukraine? >> you have to bear in mind that in putin's system there is no...
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. >> i never hear michael moore talking about isis kidnap young girl, turn them into suicide bombers or beheading the heads of young children or jimrnalist. never hear him talk about that. the american military in michael moore's eyes is the enemy and he has to come out and talk about this and seth rogan is no better. >> what did he say? >> he carries this to nazi propaganda as seen in the movie "the glorious bastard." it's about a sniepper who has all these kids. i would ask if seth was high when he said that but he probably was. >> moore has been forceful in his opinions and i respect what you're saying here. the film shows, though, that the enemy had a sniper, too, and there was no one able to take that sniper out until chris kyle did it. >> right. and that's the whole thing. bradley cooper talks about this and bradley cooper by no means is a conservative. he supported the president during the last election but he said this is more about the lives of these soldiers and particularly what happens when they come back home and all the mental issues they may have to deal with and that we need to take care of folks that are over ther
. >> i never hear michael moore talking about isis kidnap young girl, turn them into suicide bombers or beheading the heads of young children or jimrnalist. never hear him talk about that. the american military in michael moore's eyes is the enemy and he has to come out and talk about this and seth rogan is no better. >> what did he say? >> he carries this to nazi propaganda as seen in the movie "the glorious bastard." it's about a sniepper who has all these kids. i...
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jim and renee we are here at philadelphia international. taxiing over here on the runway. as you mentioned governor tom wolf is here and mayor michaelter and you may remember that president obama stumped for governor wolf in november so think, they have a relationship and they'll head to the sheraton soss heightitey hill for the event this evening and the president is a keynote speaker. house leaders, democratic house leaders will be in philadelphia today and they'll be here throughout the evening and of course tomorrow they're meeting and holding work shops to talk about what's next they're still reeling from the november midterm elections and i was over at the sheraton society hill earlier today speaking to one of the congressmen who is here in town steve israel from new york and he told me that their focus for this time of their agenda is going to be on bringing back the middle class, and that's what they expect the president to be talking about this evening when he gives his keynote address. you're seeing it as we're seeing it. air force one pulling up here and an impressive site at philadelphia international airport and the pre
jim and renee we are here at philadelphia international. taxiing over here on the runway. as you mentioned governor tom wolf is here and mayor michaelter and you may remember that president obama stumped for governor wolf in november so think, they have a relationship and they'll head to the sheraton soss heightitey hill for the event this evening and the president is a keynote speaker. house leaders, democratic house leaders will be in philadelphia today and they'll be here throughout the...
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from los angeles is al jazeera political correspondent michael shore and from washington, d.c james warren, bureau chief for the new york daily news. jim i'll start with you you heard the speaker here we go again. much of the gop has been add pantly opposed to the president's immigration reforms and they voted for this bill. there has been a split in republicans, house leadership is courting the far right and possibly alienating the hispanics. >> they are courting the far right and alienating the hispanics with these immigration provisions for sure. i started my day with a courtly conservative southern congressman bob goodlatt, who laid out the basic condition that drives us mainly that the president has usurped his constitutional rights and prerogatives and that is blatantly illegal which is not only arguable but probably absolutely wrong. i think big surprise today of sorts was not what happened on the main piece of legislation but an amendment that really shafts this group of young immigrants called, the so-called dreamers. i think that was a huge political mistake. it just snuck by because the main parts of this legislation they ar
from los angeles is al jazeera political correspondent michael shore and from washington, d.c james warren, bureau chief for the new york daily news. jim i'll start with you you heard the speaker here we go again. much of the gop has been add pantly opposed to the president's immigration reforms and they voted for this bill. there has been a split in republicans, house leadership is courting the far right and possibly alienating the hispanics. >> they are courting the far right and...
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jim axelrod, cbs news new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest developments from paris on the terror investigation. we'll hear from former cia deputy director michael> plus a possible breakthrough in the fight against super bugs. dr. david agus has details. >>> plus an investment as a firm puts it money behind pot. "the big bang thee" took top honors at the network comedy. it was voted the favorite tv show and cue co-was chosen for a second time. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news right now a pair of fires overnight in fill and we have just learned one of them was fatal. >> it was also a brutal night in the cold, for fire fighter we are live on the scene. >>> also breaking news overnight more chaos in france as two police officers are shot in the paris suburb. this comes just one day after gunman storm the over of the satyrical mag even killing 12 people including two office are. >>> it is thursday january 8th i'm erika von tiehl. >>> i'm ukee washington. also plenty of people getting up for work are dealing with danger
jim axelrod, cbs news new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest developments from paris on the terror investigation. we'll hear from former cia deputy director michael> plus a possible breakthrough in the fight against super bugs. dr. david agus has details. >>> plus an investment as a firm puts it money behind pot. "the big bang thee" took top honors at the network comedy. it was voted the favorite tv show and cue...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest developments from paris on the terror investigation. we'll hear from former cia deputy director michael> plus, a possible breakthrough in the fight against super bugs. dr. david agus has details. >>> and a milestone for marijuana as a major investment firm puts its money behind pot. >>> well finally, cbs was among the big winners at the people's choice awards last night. "the big bang theory" took top honors at the network comedy. it was voted the favorite tv show and kaley cuoco was chosen for favorite tv actress for a second time. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. this is a live look at the bay bridge, love looking at the lights in the early-morning hours because we're sleep late at night. >> some are asleep right now. >> it's thursday, january 8, i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. a little traffic and weather. i was looking at my phone. back on the east coast i still
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest developments from paris on the terror investigation. we'll hear from former cia deputy director michael> plus, a possible breakthrough in the fight against super bugs. dr. david agus has details. >>> and a milestone for marijuana as a major investment firm puts its money behind pot. >>> well finally, cbs was among the big winners at the people's choice...
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only in the shootings of michael brown, eric garner tamir rice and others, but the legal process and backlash that followed. more than half a century after the final vestiges of jim crow were torn down, housing, education, voting, it was illustrated again and again in in 2014 that there is more than one way to look at america. an opportunity and rights, personal safety on the streets. >> this was the scene earlier in december in new york city. washington, d.c. chicago, and oakland. in cities across the country people took to the streets to protest the decisions of two grand juries not to indict police officers in the deaths of two unarmed african-american men. >> what comes as we've seen in recent days in our criminal justice system too many americans feel deep unfairness when it comes to the gap of professed ideals and how laws are applied on a day-to-day basis. >> the grand jury decisions i am inflamed protesters. and the shooting of 18-year-old michael brown in ferguson, missouri, by a white police officer darren wilson, those shootings and the shooting of a 12-year-old boy in cleveland last month exposed divisions in communities. >> there was a decision by a
only in the shootings of michael brown, eric garner tamir rice and others, but the legal process and backlash that followed. more than half a century after the final vestiges of jim crow were torn down, housing, education, voting, it was illustrated again and again in in 2014 that there is more than one way to look at america. an opportunity and rights, personal safety on the streets. >> this was the scene earlier in december in new york city. washington, d.c. chicago, and oakland. in...
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michael moore's abdominal fat pad. that's below the belly button. i am here with imus in the morning. she loves jack, jim and johnny. jose gives her a warm, fuzzy feeling. it is joanne nosuchunsky. she is an alcoholic. i would like to welcome a first time guest. he is the publisher of "the federal list." if you haven't read it it is quite nice. editor-in-chief of the city which is a paper and not an actual town. and he is louder than lady gaga's tour cos piewms. probably -- costumes. actor and comedian sherrod small. >> i -- # red eye. welcome ben. >> a block. the lede. that's the first. >> so nice you welcome the first time guest. you make people feel at home as you rob their home. >> stay as long as you want. >> he can't be sated until every ball is deflated. tom brady admitted to cheating and forfeited the super bowl. bill belichick pled innocence and i take the convicted cheater at his word. >> i came in monday morning i was shocked to learn of the news reports about the footballs. i had no knowledge of the situation until monday morning. >> it must have been tom brady's fault. >> i didn't alter the ball in anyw
michael moore's abdominal fat pad. that's below the belly button. i am here with imus in the morning. she loves jack, jim and johnny. jose gives her a warm, fuzzy feeling. it is joanne nosuchunsky. she is an alcoholic. i would like to welcome a first time guest. he is the publisher of "the federal list." if you haven't read it it is quite nice. editor-in-chief of the city which is a paper and not an actual town. and he is louder than lady gaga's tour cos piewms. probably -- costumes....
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jim gardner, good ♪ >>> dickey: from hollywood it's captions paid for by abc, inc. "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- oscar nominee edward norton -- the voice of the super bowl, al michaelsis week in unnecessary censorship -- and music from the decemberists. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel!
jim gardner, good ♪ >>> dickey: from hollywood it's captions paid for by abc, inc. "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- oscar nominee edward norton -- the voice of the super bowl, al michaelsis week in unnecessary censorship -- and music from the decemberists. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel!
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and as jim points out, we need the revenue. so, i'm very -- >> michael wants to also say a word. >> i think he goes to the hard of what he's saying about the nature of the tax, which is, this is, i think as steve is saying income tax. you want a fair system for income tax for u.s. residents. the question is does that work? does corporate tax actually fill that goal? it seems to me it doesn't at the moment. it may if we change the system perhaps. one thing you mentioned yourself is foreign investment. if u.s. individuals want to buy british companies, then they're not taxed on corporation tax. and the uk decides not to have a corporation tax, then they wouldn't be taxed at all. so, u.s. income tax, a not an expert on u.s. income tax but certainly in the uk and certainly in the u.s., there's all kinds of forms of income that are not taxed. >> we have time for one more question. mr. berman would like to get in. since he owns the tax policy center, we ought to let him in. >> i'm just thinking about all my untaxed capital gains. so suppose we were convinced w
and as jim points out, we need the revenue. so, i'm very -- >> michael wants to also say a word. >> i think he goes to the hard of what he's saying about the nature of the tax, which is, this is, i think as steve is saying income tax. you want a fair system for income tax for u.s. residents. the question is does that work? does corporate tax actually fill that goal? it seems to me it doesn't at the moment. it may if we change the system perhaps. one thing you mentioned yourself is...
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jim sciutto, thank you so much. let's bring in former secretary of homeland security under president george w. bush michael chertoff founder of the chertoff group, a global risk management advisory firm. secretary, thanks for being here. this was the big fear that's been talked about ever since isis was born is that these foreign fighters going over there from europe from the united states would come back and obviously there is still so much we don't know b according to belgian authorities, these individuals went to syria, came back and were plotting something. >> we have seen for months now a steady flow of westerners going to syria and iraq and fighting there, and then coming back and that's been a pattern literally over decades where people go to fight in hot spots back in the '90s it was chechnyia and then the balkans and some come back to become operational in their own countries. that's why monitoring the travel and xhuncommunication between the u.s. western europe and what goes on in the middle east is very important. >> a question a lot of viewers have is if you knew these guys went to syria, and f
jim sciutto, thank you so much. let's bring in former secretary of homeland security under president george w. bush michael chertoff founder of the chertoff group, a global risk management advisory firm. secretary, thanks for being here. this was the big fear that's been talked about ever since isis was born is that these foreign fighters going over there from europe from the united states would come back and obviously there is still so much we don't know b according to belgian authorities,...
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key point made there, michael with the demonstrations scheduled for this weekend, sunday they will make the necessary measures arrangements to ensure it is safe. >> yeah. as jimr, there will be many questions about what could have been done better when it comes to these particular suspects these terrorists. you are watching cnn special coverage of the attacks. more of the break. so you're looking for a loan? how's your credit? i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. and your big idea is hot dogs shaped like hamburgers? nope. hamburgers shaped like hot dogs. that's not really in our wheelhouse... you don't put it in a wheelhouse. you put it in your mouth. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. >>> hello, everyone. a week we won't forget. the nation is left shaken. there's a sign of solidarity in the french capital. the french word for terrorist lit up and projected in the heart of paris. that's near where wednesday's attack actually took place. >> the french president said friday unity is the
key point made there, michael with the demonstrations scheduled for this weekend, sunday they will make the necessary measures arrangements to ensure it is safe. >> yeah. as jimr, there will be many questions about what could have been done better when it comes to these particular suspects these terrorists. you are watching cnn special coverage of the attacks. more of the break. so you're looking for a loan? how's your credit? i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help...
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jim rosenfield. >>> a philadelphia traffic court judge who lied to a grand jury in a ticket-fixing probe. a judge sentenced michael lowry to 20 months in prison. a jury acquitted him of fixing traffic tickets but convicted him of perjury. it's part of a sweeping indictment that shut down philadelphia's traffic court. it alleges the judges had a long-standing practices of giving special consideration to personal and political friends. >>> former sportscaster don tollefson resumed testifying at his trial in bucks county. he insists he's just a bad businessman and not a con artist. he is accused of selgs more than $340,000 in bogus sports packages to benefit charities that did not exist. >>> how about this a robbery suspect with bad fashion sense could help philadelphia police catch him and another guy. video from inside the market in logan monday night. one man walks in pulls a gun on the cashier demanding money. he's wearing a homemade mask. check it out, two different colored shoes. police are also looking for this man. if you know anything about this crime, call police. >>> it's a chance for riders to weigh in on
jim rosenfield. >>> a philadelphia traffic court judge who lied to a grand jury in a ticket-fixing probe. a judge sentenced michael lowry to 20 months in prison. a jury acquitted him of fixing traffic tickets but convicted him of perjury. it's part of a sweeping indictment that shut down philadelphia's traffic court. it alleges the judges had a long-standing practices of giving special consideration to personal and political friends. >>> former sportscaster don tollefson...
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danny gave a preview to kelly and michael this morning, they will team up with nelly for 47 days they will be at the wells fargo center on june 14th. >>> right now jim gardner and the "action news" team is standing by with these stories next at 6:00. >>> tom wolf is sworn in as the next governor complete coverage at 6:00. >> for the entire "action news" team, i'm rick williams have a nice evening. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers meteorologist, cecily tynan, and jim gardner. >>> tuesday night and it's a guilty verdict in the racketeering trial of an iron worker union boss and tom wolf is sworn in as pennsylvania's 47th governor. but the big story tonight is the approach of snow tomorrow and the winter weather advisory is currently in place in the western portion of our viewing area and penndot has already started brining i-95 this video from chopper 6 hd over the corridor brine today and salt tomorrow. lets get the latest from adam joseph at the big board. adam welcome home. >> good to be back and i'm happy to say for the snow lovers you'll get some here tomorrow afternoon and even a little bit of light sno
danny gave a preview to kelly and michael this morning, they will team up with nelly for 47 days they will be at the wells fargo center on june 14th. >>> right now jim gardner and the "action news" team is standing by with these stories next at 6:00. >>> tom wolf is sworn in as the next governor complete coverage at 6:00. >> for the entire "action news" team, i'm rick williams have a nice evening. >>> "action news" delaware valley's...
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jim-crow and the 150 year-ago slavery. >> one and merry christmas. i write a weekly column and when the ferguson situation happened and barack obama and sent three representatives to michaelrown's funeral, i wrote this article. of the headline is the black leadership is committing black on black crime. the point i wanted to make is we see the black on black crime happening on the street in the urban areas where young black people killing each other but what is not recognized is the black, black crime that is committed by the black leadership. for years black americans have been told the white man has a problem and white officers hate them because of their color. what obama is doing right now is a perfect example of that. black on black, first of all, the income level in the black community has gone down and has not gone up. it may be even that only because the bombing has made it difficult to make real money and nothing to do with racism. but the reason they keep pushing racism is because they want to keep the black people angry. when you keep the blacks angry and help -- hating their fellow man because there slowed -- sold to die to kill their spirit to separate them fro
jim-crow and the 150 year-ago slavery. >> one and merry christmas. i write a weekly column and when the ferguson situation happened and barack obama and sent three representatives to michaelrown's funeral, i wrote this article. of the headline is the black leadership is committing black on black crime. the point i wanted to make is we see the black on black crime happening on the street in the urban areas where young black people killing each other but what is not recognized is the black,...
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jim sciutto. today the sony movie available in millions of homes. and according to the new york times, some sony pictures employees turned on computers to find images of ceo michael computer screen. shortly after that they shut down and they went old-school. they set up a phone tree to communicate and employees used personal cell phones and paychecks were cut manually. and joining me a prosecutor for cyber crimes mark thanks for joining us. why blackberries? i know the president famously uses one. what makes them more secure? >> they are more secure because of the way they communicate with each other. if you are sending a message to a back -- a blackberry part of the message will get there. but they were only able to communicate through blackberry because they were using a different channel. >> so today a lot of people have their personal work sent to their personal devices, iphones and android devices in a world where we are being told to expect hacks, frankly, is that safe practice? >> a good practice irrespective of whether it is a blackberry or not, your phones have vulner abilities. whether it is blackberry android or iphone or windows' based machine. the go
jim sciutto. today the sony movie available in millions of homes. and according to the new york times, some sony pictures employees turned on computers to find images of ceo michael computer screen. shortly after that they shut down and they went old-school. they set up a phone tree to communicate and employees used personal cell phones and paychecks were cut manually. and joining me a prosecutor for cyber crimes mark thanks for joining us. why blackberries? i know the president famously uses...
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michael jordan. >> money's got to be huge. >> huge. >> huge. >> steph curry has a plan to raise his game and yours. >> i have no plans. >> was jim harbaugh's planver social media? >> i have thought about that dreamed about that since the time i was a young lad. >> we hope your plan is ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> breaking news in the south bay tonight. people in north san jose are being told to stay inside right now because of a fire at a metal recycling facility that's near 880-101 the interchange there. that pile is burning. you can see them putting water on that right now some smoke coming up. it could be a while before the fire is completely under control. an underground pg&e cable could be fueling the flames. pg&e is trying to turn that off right now. again, this is near the 880/101 interchange in san jose. we'll keep you updated. >>> here's another reminder about the closing of the golden gate bridge. electronic signs posted all over the bay area. the bri
michael jordan. >> money's got to be huge. >> huge. >> huge. >> steph curry has a plan to raise his game and yours. >> i have no plans. >> was jim harbaugh's planver social media? >> i have thought about that dreamed about that since the time i was a young lad. >> we hope your plan is ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of...
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michael waltz a big round of applause. [applause] kiki is willing to sign books that are outside. [inaudible conversations] >> saturday jiri 24th is a redefined day and we have jim martin with river book. >> national redefine
michael waltz a big round of applause. [applause] kiki is willing to sign books that are outside. [inaudible conversations] >> saturday jiri 24th is a redefined day and we have jim martin with river book. >> national redefine
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jim chanos. rapid fire. packers to the super bowl. >> go, pack go long eurozone. >> hedged. >> bill ackman? >> long. >> favorite new york restaurant? not long or short. >> going to get me in trouble. michaelh? >> short. >> and best power breakfast in new york? >> cnbc. >> oh. >> perfect answer. >> thank you for being here. that was fun. >> jim, thank you for everything today. a pleasure seeing you. >> thanks. that does it for us today. folks, next week we'll in be davos, starting tuesday. join us then. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." ♪ >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer david faber at new york stock exchange. bulls continue to take incoming fire this morning as goldman and intel bring disappointment to earnings season. currency brokers feeling the first shockwaves of yesterday. dow's down 10 of past 13 sessions. oil higher after the biggest downside reverse fll years, 10% intraday move. and ten-year yield, 1.75 consumer prices for december biggest drop in six years. road map
jim chanos. rapid fire. packers to the super bowl. >> go, pack go long eurozone. >> hedged. >> bill ackman? >> long. >> favorite new york restaurant? not long or short. >> going to get me in trouble. michaelh? >> short. >> and best power breakfast in new york? >> cnbc. >> oh. >> perfect answer. >> thank you for being here. that was fun. >> jim, thank you for everything today. a pleasure seeing you. >> thanks....
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michael hanlon. co-director of the center on 21st century security and research. he's written several books, most recently one with jimtein burg on u.s./china relation. he worked at the congressional budget office, so did bob hale who left the congressional budget office and 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
michael hanlon. co-director of the center on 21st century security and research. he's written several books, most recently one with jimtein burg on u.s./china relation. he worked at the congressional budget office, so did bob hale who left the congressional budget office and 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...