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it had flooded a forest and it was cool and it was nice - much nicer than 100 degrees today >>> jim scottiantologist on the site. >> these fossils are 180 years old. there's a lot of cold water clams. on the right is a gooey duck and washington clams - we have them off the coast of california, but further north. the presence of these cold-water clams tells us that we had much cooler waters 300,000 years ago. we are getting amazing things from this shaft. >> reporter: that subway shaft is across the street from the la brea tar pits, the richest ice-age fossil site in the world. a little over a century ago this was an asphalt mine until a shocking discovery was made around where i was standing - thousands and thousands of prehistoric bones, pallian tollogical gold, and they are still taking them out today. >> we have been taking fossils out of the ground, collecting the big bones, small creatures, insects, rodents and plants. >> reporter: john is the chief curator at the museum. >> this is telling us about what the environment was like when los angeles was in the peak of the ice aim. >> rep
it had flooded a forest and it was cool and it was nice - much nicer than 100 degrees today >>> jim scottiantologist on the site. >> these fossils are 180 years old. there's a lot of cold water clams. on the right is a gooey duck and washington clams - we have them off the coast of california, but further north. the presence of these cold-water clams tells us that we had much cooler waters 300,000 years ago. we are getting amazing things from this shaft. >> reporter: that...
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jim. and you guys in ft. scott are patriots. factor" tip of the day getting you healthier. as we age the smart play's to be proactive in protecting yourself against physical and mental decline. bolstering the immune system is the best way to do that. americans love coffee especially in the morning. we drink about 400 million cups of coffee a day. a day. average cost of coffee lovers about $1,100 a year a piece. now, a couple years ago i switched from coffee in the morning to japanese tea. i drink it straight. no milk no sugar, and it's awful. the taste is terrible. they say you can sweeten it with honey, but like the samurai i do not do that. the tea stimulates my immune system. and naturally cleanses the body. since i've been drinking it i've not had a cold and i'm more nimble. i can do the limbada. the japanese know secrets of pure tea and you might want to check it out. "the factor" tip of the day. please check out the fox news factor website different from billoreilly.com. also we'd like you to spout off about "the factor" f
jim. and you guys in ft. scott are patriots. factor" tip of the day getting you healthier. as we age the smart play's to be proactive in protecting yourself against physical and mental decline. bolstering the immune system is the best way to do that. americans love coffee especially in the morning. we drink about 400 million cups of coffee a day. a day. average cost of coffee lovers about $1,100 a year a piece. now, a couple years ago i switched from coffee in the morning to japanese tea....
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he's a big departure from jim harbaugh. scott reiss spoke with him one-on-one. >> yes julie a new era is upon us. we're about two and a half weeks removed from the drama of jim harbaugh's exodus, and now enter jim tomsula. same first name. same love and passion for football. that's pretty much where the similarities end. tomsula has spent the last eight seasons as defensive line coach for the 49ers. this is a big step up in responsibility. i asked the coach about the process of his promotion. >> it's an advantage when you have worked with the roster. so when you get in to that part of it and the growth and where you're heading with the roster, it's obviously easier to talk about. it was a normal interview situation and i felt like i made the right decision. >> along those lines, how do you balance the blessings of continuity with the need to change some things and put your stamp on this program? >> well, this is football. this is the world of football. so there's tough things that happen every day and there's great things. and de
he's a big departure from jim harbaugh. scott reiss spoke with him one-on-one. >> yes julie a new era is upon us. we're about two and a half weeks removed from the drama of jim harbaugh's exodus, and now enter jim tomsula. same first name. same love and passion for football. that's pretty much where the similarities end. tomsula has spent the last eight seasons as defensive line coach for the 49ers. this is a big step up in responsibility. i asked the coach about the process of his...
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scott mcewen and jim defelice? >> scott is a lawyer in san diego. he is a man that i met through a former -- being around in hearing some of the stories from some of the guys talking with me and he was the one that approached me and said you need to write a book trade i want to help you do it. so he got me in touch with harpercollins who ended up wanting to publish this book and then jim defelice is the actual author. he's the man that i spent the time with some, extended periods of time sitting down relaying all of my stories back to him and he would record it, take notes and write it back into his story format that would try to grab the reader and try to get my point across. >> host: edward in houston please go ahead with your question or comment for chris kyle. >> caller: yes i'm watching a program right now and i wanted to find out if there was any information on the company you mentioned earlier that i can send him mail. my computer is not exactly active so i'm trying to find out as much information as they can on the company. >> host: why is t
scott mcewen and jim defelice? >> scott is a lawyer in san diego. he is a man that i met through a former -- being around in hearing some of the stories from some of the guys talking with me and he was the one that approached me and said you need to write a book trade i want to help you do it. so he got me in touch with harpercollins who ended up wanting to publish this book and then jim defelice is the actual author. he's the man that i spent the time with some, extended periods of time...
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. >> jim, this is one of the more impressive in recent memory. scott mccloughan is taking the reins, hoping to make them into a super bowl winning team like in seattle. he will have the final say on all of the roster decisions. he's ready to jump in after a year out of the nfl. he was honest today about dealing with personal issues including a struggle with alcohol abuse. he says the adversity in his past has actually helped him grow in the present. >> i went through a family matter that was very tough. and i learned a lot from it both professionally and personally. you know it made me a better father. you know it's going to make me a better person because i've been through it. >>> coming up on news4 at 5:00 the x factor in bringing mccloughan to the redskins owner dan snyder. how the owner convinced the highly sought after gm to come to d.c. jim? >> thank you, carol. >>> things to continue to improve in the job market. 2014 was the nation's best year for hiring in 15 years. the labor department tonight says employers added 252,000 jobs in december. th
. >> jim, this is one of the more impressive in recent memory. scott mccloughan is taking the reins, hoping to make them into a super bowl winning team like in seattle. he will have the final say on all of the roster decisions. he's ready to jump in after a year out of the nfl. he was honest today about dealing with personal issues including a struggle with alcohol abuse. he says the adversity in his past has actually helped him grow in the present. >> i went through a family matter...
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scott was in a class all his own. may god rest his soul. bill: well-stated jim gray from los angeles. stuart scott age 49.can tow a boat. every truck can climb a hill. every truck can haul a trailer. but not everyone can say they're the fastest-growing truck brand... in america. guts. glory. ram. >> don't take a picture of your meals anymore. just eat them. that's richard williams, the video is called "can we auto correct our life?" step away. that's your new year's rez lugs. >> jenna lee is back. >> yeah. headline is big changes in washington but also here in new york. more on that in a moment but in d.c., g.o.p. prepares to take full control of congress for the first time in nearly a decade. i'm jon scott. >> i'm jenna lee. >> thank you very much. >> jon has already held the baby. he hasn't forgotten how. it was a beautiful moment. i'm glad you were able to meet him and i want to say a special thank you to our viewers who were so great to me during my pregnancy and during our maternity leave as well and i can't wait to show you some
scott was in a class all his own. may god rest his soul. bill: well-stated jim gray from los angeles. stuart scott age 49.can tow a boat. every truck can climb a hill. every truck can haul a trailer. but not everyone can say they're the fastest-growing truck brand... in america. guts. glory. ram. >> don't take a picture of your meals anymore. just eat them. that's richard williams, the video is called "can we auto correct our life?" step away. that's your new year's rez lugs....
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jim? >> thank you, scott. >>> some members of congress are wanting answers from metro about that incident and metro's response to it. adam tuss is at the l'enphant plaza metro station now where the ntsb just wrapped up an inspection of the tracks earlier today. adam what's the latest you've learned there? >> reporter: a couple of big developments today, jim. first of all, we found out the name of the victim 61-year-old carol glover from alexandria. you heard in pat collins' report she rode the yellow line every single day and certainly our thoughts and prayers go out to her friends and to her family. the second big development, people want to know when yellow line service is going to be restored. there are no yellow line trains running right now. it's just blue line service. the fact that the national transportation safety bod gotten in here figured out what they need to see and now they're off metro property they can then release the property back to metro, essentially giving it back to them. metro can then get in there, start making the repairs to the tunnel and i'm told there are repai
jim? >> thank you, scott. >>> some members of congress are wanting answers from metro about that incident and metro's response to it. adam tuss is at the l'enphant plaza metro station now where the ntsb just wrapped up an inspection of the tracks earlier today. adam what's the latest you've learned there? >> reporter: a couple of big developments today, jim. first of all, we found out the name of the victim 61-year-old carol glover from alexandria. you heard in pat collins'...
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jim lebenthal. jimmy. >> hey scott, how are you? >> you're feeling good today with this j.c.y bump. >> i will admit it feels good but we all know it is a marathon and not a sprint. but today is nice. >> but you don't pick the stock without thinking you are going to get positive news. the likes of which you got today. >> yeah. and i think it really is as simple a thesis as i mentioned in the clip. which is to say we've got good labor market improvement. people are spending. we've got low gas prices. what it points so the consumption by the american consumer is picking up. and as i said, j.c. penney doesn't even need to grow their share of the pie. the pie is growing big enough they can succeed. and as we see, they are. >> sure but if you are going to make a positive case for lower gas prices and what that means for the consumer, you could conceivably throw your dart almost anywhere on the retail board. was any of this a hail mary pass in the kind of competition this is to to try and, you know, strike it big. >> good question. and the answer is no. here is why i say no. j.c. pe
jim lebenthal. jimmy. >> hey scott, how are you? >> you're feeling good today with this j.c.y bump. >> i will admit it feels good but we all know it is a marathon and not a sprint. but today is nice. >> but you don't pick the stock without thinking you are going to get positive news. the likes of which you got today. >> yeah. and i think it really is as simple a thesis as i mentioned in the clip. which is to say we've got good labor market improvement. people are...
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scott? >> yeah jim, we've learned the two skiers were not wearing avalanche detection systems, but doctors say it wouldn't have married mattered because they were skiing with four other people when they went off the prepared slope and triggered an avalanche themselves. both berlack and astle were buried in 12 feet of snow. it took nearly an hour for rescue crews to reach the men. doctors tried to revive them but they were buried so deep there were likely no air pockets to keep them alive. they were on a developmental team preparing to enter world cup competition. there have been warnings about avalanches in recent days because of heavy snowfall and warmer temperatures there. but the u.s. ski team just arrived today. at the live desk i'm scott macfarlane. >>> now at 5:00 jury selection begins in the trial of the boston marathon bombing suspect. nbc's pete williams will let us know what we can expect during the trial. >>> fake fan gear for sale at the winter classic. the feds seized tens of thousands of dollars in bogus merchandise. how to know the real goods from the phony. >>> and talking abou
scott? >> yeah jim, we've learned the two skiers were not wearing avalanche detection systems, but doctors say it wouldn't have married mattered because they were skiing with four other people when they went off the prepared slope and triggered an avalanche themselves. both berlack and astle were buried in 12 feet of snow. it took nearly an hour for rescue crews to reach the men. doctors tried to revive them but they were buried so deep there were likely no air pockets to keep them alive....
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jim, thank you for taking my call. >> i have to admit i like tyson a little more. >> buy or sell? >> scott in new york. >> hi jim, booyah! >> booyah! >> thank you for taking my call. my question is they're spinning off, i want to know what you think. >> lockheed martin i missed the defense stocks i'm doing a major segment on the defense stocks, because they are so so fabulous. jane in florida. >> hi, jim, big super bowl weekend booyah! to you? >> absolutely, big pepsico-sponsored booyah! to you. what is going on? >> i wanted to ask you about the eve of the decision on fiber cap. >> i do not know nbcl. i have to work on that one, i have to do a little extra on that one. and that ladies is the conclusion of the "lightning round". >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by ameritrade. barbos . >>> you know, i'm a big fan, nice quarter today, biogen and of course isis. i want to introduce you to a new newer biotech name on fire radius health $8 per share. while it didn't do much on the first day of tradings it's the best kind. it rallied 47 today. it is a biotech focused on finding drugs for ost
jim, thank you for taking my call. >> i have to admit i like tyson a little more. >> buy or sell? >> scott in new york. >> hi jim, booyah! >> booyah! >> thank you for taking my call. my question is they're spinning off, i want to know what you think. >> lockheed martin i missed the defense stocks i'm doing a major segment on the defense stocks, because they are so so fabulous. jane in florida. >> hi, jim, big super bowl weekend booyah! to you?...
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i'm still in, scott. >> all right. jim, i appreciate you calling in. you're sticking with it. i likes the conviction you have. it's one of your only picks. you own it. >> you bet you. >> in 199, buffet wrote an op-ed why he doesn't invest in tech companies and the reason was essentially he doesn't know who's going to be the winner despite the fact that innovation will always continue. he should have taken his own advice. ibm is pushing towards areas much less profitable than storing data on its own servers. the cloud is great. it's a lot of growth for everyone. but it's much less profitable of a business and they still haven't hit rock bottom yet. technically no support in this name until 1.25. >> anybody share that view? >> it's getting closer to that point. near 1.50. the problem i have, is the declining revenues. i don't know when and why that's going to -- >> software down 3%. jon fortt in his words, ibm's engine. >> right. >> well -- >> the price alone is making it closer to jump in. a low price without a fundamental story. >> fundamentals are deteriorating with the price
i'm still in, scott. >> all right. jim, i appreciate you calling in. you're sticking with it. i likes the conviction you have. it's one of your only picks. you own it. >> you bet you. >> in 199, buffet wrote an op-ed why he doesn't invest in tech companies and the reason was essentially he doesn't know who's going to be the winner despite the fact that innovation will always continue. he should have taken his own advice. ibm is pushing towards areas much less profitable than...
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senator tim scott was appointed by governor nikki haley in 2013 to vacate the seat by jim demint. a special election to hold on to the seat. i started the conversation recorded live in washington and the pbs affiliate whut by asking governor scott what his agenda is for the congress which is now just convened. >> i would love to tell you why my agenda is what it is. growing up in a single parent household, i lost my way. i was a kid not doing well in high school. i flunked out of geography. they don't call you bilingual. the choice is education. i learned the wrong way how to find the right way. the wrong way was not paying attention and focusing. the right way was learning to focus my attention to my future. part of my agenda in the senate is to help kids like myself grog up in single parent households, struggling in school unfocused and drifting, to know there's a better way and give their parents more choices so the child has a better chance. the choice of education, i go on to something about the energy economy we have. >> when you say choice, what do you mean by that? >> numb
senator tim scott was appointed by governor nikki haley in 2013 to vacate the seat by jim demint. a special election to hold on to the seat. i started the conversation recorded live in washington and the pbs affiliate whut by asking governor scott what his agenda is for the congress which is now just convened. >> i would love to tell you why my agenda is what it is. growing up in a single parent household, i lost my way. i was a kid not doing well in high school. i flunked out of...
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scott wapner. our starting lineup, jim lay ben thal, pete najarian, co-founder of optionmonster.enior vice president of estimatize which specializes in earnings and dan greenhouse bgit chief strategist. why are we playing this music? rumble in the jungle. amazon shares are on fire as investors
scott wapner. our starting lineup, jim lay ben thal, pete najarian, co-founder of optionmonster.enior vice president of estimatize which specializes in earnings and dan greenhouse bgit chief strategist. why are we playing this music? rumble in the jungle. amazon shares are on fire as investors
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scott wapner. our starting lineup, jim lay ben thal, pete najarian, co-founder of optionmonster.hristine short senior vice president of estimatize which specializes in earnings and dan greenhouse bgit chief strategist. why are we playing this music? rumble in the jungle. amazon shares are on fire as investors applaud the company's earnings. [ inaudible ] the amazon is in brazil. >> yeah. >> it's cable so it doesn't matter. is amazon primed for more profits or take your money and run? then we have a food fight. shake shack ipo has more than doubled in its first day of trading. what's the best food stock for your buck and lots of tastes on the deck. we'll duke it out. but first, you've heard it before, so goes january so goes the year. if the old wall street saying has any weight 2015 will be full of big moves and negative returns. hold on. you remember last year? wasn't so pretty when it started but ended well. january going to set the town and how do you trade it? >> so goes january so goes the year. that graphic tells you everything. are you worried about the first month and wha
scott wapner. our starting lineup, jim lay ben thal, pete najarian, co-founder of optionmonster.hristine short senior vice president of estimatize which specializes in earnings and dan greenhouse bgit chief strategist. why are we playing this music? rumble in the jungle. amazon shares are on fire as investors applaud the company's earnings. [ inaudible ] the amazon is in brazil. >> yeah. >> it's cable so it doesn't matter. is amazon primed for more profits or take your money and...
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. >> caller: hey jim, first i would like to say good job on giving stuart scott a shoutout a couple daysller: second, this company and this stock, the other side of the pillow or a boo-yah home run blox. >> no, they have missed a quarter badly. this one totally penalty box for me. i would actually be very unwilling to buy here. don't touch it. let's go to kelly in florida, kelly. >> caller: big boo-yah from sunny south florida. >> nice what's up? >> caller: long-time viewer first-time caller me and my kids absolutely love you. the only time i can peel them away from sponge bob is when you come on in the other room. i bought king digital, king and the last couple months the earnings come out next month. >> don't trust them. don't trust them. too much disappointment out of the chute. tyler? >> caller: i want to get your opinion on sky works -- >> david aldridge is the best. this is the greatest semi conductor company, i can't fight it. the stock was up huge today. they have intellectual property. kpin inexpensive stock and ladies and gentlemen, that is the conclusion of the lightning round
. >> caller: hey jim, first i would like to say good job on giving stuart scott a shoutout a couple daysller: second, this company and this stock, the other side of the pillow or a boo-yah home run blox. >> no, they have missed a quarter badly. this one totally penalty box for me. i would actually be very unwilling to buy here. don't touch it. let's go to kelly in florida, kelly. >> caller: big boo-yah from sunny south florida. >> nice what's up? >> caller:...
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great empathy and intuition and courage comes to us this year from a gentleman jonathan scott holloway. this book "jim crow wisdom: memory & identity in black america since 1940" -- "jim crow wisdom: memory & identity in black america since 1940" confronts the much of the history of our nation that has been violently suppressed. the author again through courage and intuition and empathy helps us along that way through his own personal discoveries so it creates a very unique and sometimes startling form for a work of history. it is a great honor to welcome to the stage jonathan scott holloway. [applause] >> thank you for that love the introduction. and some asian. part of what justin was referring to, i think about the book being a little bit different as a book of history, historians might not consider it a book of history. i began the book as a third person narrative and then got stuck for three years when a book dealing with memory, my family memories kept invading a book on other people's memories and after three years i gave myself permission may be because i ran out of ideas to use the first pers
great empathy and intuition and courage comes to us this year from a gentleman jonathan scott holloway. this book "jim crow wisdom: memory & identity in black america since 1940" -- "jim crow wisdom: memory & identity in black america since 1940" confronts the much of the history of our nation that has been violently suppressed. the author again through courage and intuition and empathy helps us along that way through his own personal discoveries so it creates a very...
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and jim axelrod on cartoonists around the world taking on the terrorists with pen and ink. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. late today, french authorities identified suspects wanted in the massacre this morning at the offices of a satirical magazine in paris. all are frenchmen. brothers in their early 30s are well known to police. 18-year-old hamyd moordad is described as a homeless man. 10 journalists were killed when two gunmen opened fire with machine guns during an editorial meeting at charlie hebdo which translates charlie weekly, charlie from charlie brown from the peanuts strip which ran in the magazine. two police officers were killed. the magazine lampooned all religions. the magazine called for the resignation of the editor after years of the prophet muhammad. liz palmer. >> reporter: good evening scott. well, the two brothers, you mentioned there were two brothers. french media are reporting the i.d. card of one of the men was in the freak. one had been arrested in 2005 for recruiting fighters to go to iraq. the french media are also saying both of them were in s
and jim axelrod on cartoonists around the world taking on the terrorists with pen and ink. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. late today, french authorities identified suspects wanted in the massacre this morning at the offices of a satirical magazine in paris. all are frenchmen. brothers in their early 30s are well known to police. 18-year-old hamyd moordad is described as a homeless man. 10 journalists were...
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and jim axelrod on cartoonists around the world taking on the terrorists with pen and ink. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott
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the owner jim stump says business is good but he's still selling. this business journal reports that scott and kevin youkilis are buying the property. kevin youkilis is a former baseball star for the boston red sox. his brother scott, a chef in san francisco. they now plan on opening a brew pup in that same spot. >>> well wasted water is a painful subject during our drought and new numbers reveal we're not cutting back as much as we should. take a look. californians used about 10% less water in november than we did a year ago. but the governor's requested a savings of 20%. however, still a lot better than october when a state-wide con verer is investigation was 7%. >> we haven't seen much rain since those prechristmas storms. jeff joins us now. any chance of a shower in the forecast? >> maybe by saturday but it's not even a big storm system at this point. we're looking ahead maybe towards the 15th through the 18th of january. as we look today, lot of you may have been driving around from the north bay down to the south bay and said wait a minute my car thermometer is spiking up. we had mic
the owner jim stump says business is good but he's still selling. this business journal reports that scott and kevin youkilis are buying the property. kevin youkilis is a former baseball star for the boston red sox. his brother scott, a chef in san francisco. they now plan on opening a brew pup in that same spot. >>> well wasted water is a painful subject during our drought and new numbers reveal we're not cutting back as much as we should. take a look. californians used about 10% less...
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governor tim pawlenty, hewlett-packard chief meg whitman former massachusetts senator scott brown, former missouri senator jim talent, and representative jason chaffetz. romney says he intends on running to the right of bush who is also working vigorously to what donors -- court donors and establishment figures for a 2016 bid. he is trying to assure them that he shares their views on immigration and tax policy and if he enters the race he will not forsake 20 orthodoxy. -- party orthodoxy." mitt romney telling supporters that he will run to the right of jeb bush. yesterday on a fox news radio show, john gibson asked the senator rand paul, another potential contender, about romney throwing in his hat. [video clip] >> ilife governor romney, -- i like governor romney, i think he is a great businessman. but that is yesterday's news. he has tried twice. i don't really think that there is a third time now there. i think he did a lot of things right, but in the and you have got to have a bigger constituency. you've got to attract new people to win and i think it is just time that probably the party is going to be loo
governor tim pawlenty, hewlett-packard chief meg whitman former massachusetts senator scott brown, former missouri senator jim talent, and representative jason chaffetz. romney says he intends on running to the right of bush who is also working vigorously to what donors -- court donors and establishment figures for a 2016 bid. he is trying to assure them that he shares their views on immigration and tax policy and if he enters the race he will not forsake 20 orthodoxy. -- party orthodoxy."...
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we'll have state street's jim roth on in the mention hour to talk about that big trend, money managers getting into the etf business. scottvery interesting interview as always. back to you. >> thanks for bringing it to us, bob. pete, 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 bu
we'll have state street's jim roth on in the mention hour to talk about that big trend, money managers getting into the etf business. scottvery interesting interview as always. back to you. >> thanks for bringing it to us, bob. pete, 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...
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scott wapner. >> welcome to the "halftime" show. meeting mete our starting line up. stephanie link the coportfolio manager of jims charitable trust. joe terranova senior managing director at virtus management partners and pete najarian, co-founder of option munster and josh brown joining us from sunny san diego or hazy at this hour. our game plan -- >> it's san diego. >> thank you. place your bets. >> days before sunday's super bowl we are live in vegas with the latest on the line and where the big money is
scott wapner. >> welcome to the "halftime" show. meeting mete our starting line up. stephanie link the coportfolio manager of jims charitable trust. joe terranova senior managing director at virtus management partners and pete najarian, co-founder of option munster and josh brown joining us from sunny san diego or hazy at this hour. our game plan -- >> it's san diego. >> thank you. place your bets. >> days before sunday's super bowl we are live in vegas with...
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scott wapner. >> welcome to the "halftime" show. meeting mete our starting line up. stephanie link the coportfolio manager of jim cramer's charitable trust. joe terranova senior managing director at virtus management partners and pete najarian, co-founder of option munster and josh brown joining us from sunny san diego or hazy at this hour. our game plan -- >> it's san diego. >> thank you. place your bets. >> days before sunday's super bowl we are live in vegas with the latest on the line and where the big money is leaning. trading tech, facebook, baba, amazon, all the moves you need to make as critical earnings hit the tape. we begin, though, with the shakeup inside the golden arches. mcdonald's ceo don thompson out after a tumultuous run, falling sales, increasing competition taking a toll on one of america's most widely held stocks. flat since mr. thompson took over less than three years ago. compared to the dow which has risen more than 35%. stephanie link naturally i'm going to you first. you've been the big believer in this stock. and you have been a buyer. what say you now? >> yeah. i would holden to it.
scott wapner. >> welcome to the "halftime" show. meeting mete our starting line up. stephanie link the coportfolio manager of jim cramer's charitable trust. joe terranova senior managing director at virtus management partners and pete najarian, co-founder of option munster and josh brown joining us from sunny san diego or hazy at this hour. our game plan -- >> it's san diego. >> thank you. place your bets. >> days before sunday's super bowl we are live in vegas...
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jim haslett was fired and now the new gm. the redskins are off and running making significant changes to this team. scottuce allen will remain team president, so who is this mccloughan guy? the 43-year-old spent five years with the 49ers, serving as general manager from '08 to 2010. he was also a senior personnel exec with the seahawks from 2010 to 2014 helping build their super bowl team. so those were good years there. and in his year away from football this past year mccloughan ran a private scouting service. so he should be able to make immediate impact to the redskins' upcoming draft. mccloughan definitely has had a great track record with the 49ers. he had a major hand in directing these guys. check this list out. tight end vernon davis, linebacker patrick willis frank gore and joe staley. everybody on the list has made the pro bowl. pretty good. equally impressive check this out. his time spent in seattle. mccloughan was one of the main reasons the seahawks drafted russell wilson in 2012. also richard sherman linebacker bobby wagner and defensive end bruce irvin. no one in the league i've spoken w
jim haslett was fired and now the new gm. the redskins are off and running making significant changes to this team. scottuce allen will remain team president, so who is this mccloughan guy? the 43-year-old spent five years with the 49ers, serving as general manager from '08 to 2010. he was also a senior personnel exec with the seahawks from 2010 to 2014 helping build their super bowl team. so those were good years there. and in his year away from football this past year mccloughan ran a private...
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scott wapner on the half. >>> thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. let's meet our starting lineup. stephanie link is the portfolio manager. jiml is president of lebenthal asset management and josh brown is the ceo of rid holt wealth management. free fall, why goldman's commodity's king. you're going to hear from him in just a moment live. halftime portfolio. the trader at the top of the
scott wapner on the half. >>> thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. let's meet our starting lineup. stephanie link is the portfolio manager. jiml is president of lebenthal asset management and josh brown is the ceo of rid holt wealth management. free fall, why goldman's commodity's king. you're going to hear from him in just a moment live. halftime portfolio. the trader at the top of the
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scott and steve, thank you. >> next we'll have jim cramer from the new york stock exchange get his thoughts of this. "squawk box" live from davos, switzerland. we'll be right back. startup-ny. it's working for new york state. already 55 companies are investing over $98 million dollars and creating over 2100 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes no corporate taxes no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square feet available, there's a place that's right for your business. see if startup-ny can work for you. go to startup.ny.gov. >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us. jim, liesman, no time liesman has something he wants to say. quick 30-second, your take on the 60 billion, whether they ever get to 2% inflation. >> this is more than i could hope -- more than anyone could hope for. if this isn't enough in some people's eyes forget it you're going to be disappointed. the guy's giving it all she's got. really doesn't sound like germany's objecting to th
scott and steve, thank you. >> next we'll have jim cramer from the new york stock exchange get his thoughts of this. "squawk box" live from davos, switzerland. we'll be right back. startup-ny. it's working for new york state. already 55 companies are investing over $98 million dollars and creating over 2100 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes no corporate taxes no sales taxes. and with...
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scott wapner on the half. >>> thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. let's meet our starting lineup. stephanie link is the portfolio manager. jim lay benefit thal is president of lebenthal asset management and josh brown is the ceo of rid holt wealth management. free fall, why goldman's commodity's king. you're going to hear from him in just a moment live. halftime portfolio. the trader at the top of the leader board rolls out his picks. we begin though, with the crude oil story now having its third worse day since 2011, dragging the rest of the market with it. once again, raising the issue of whether stocks can continue to climb if oil continues to fall. joe, i'm yet to see evidence it can. >> we talked about this last week. i think the selling pressure in oil continues. you have to look at the high yield market first and forecast. and you have to look at the rig count. i don't think it fell nearly enough. i think it has to go below a thousand. similar to what we experienced in 2009. back to the high yield for a market. keep in mind, a lot of keep credit over the last couple years has fueled this boost in production. as credit
scott wapner on the half. >>> thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. let's meet our starting lineup. stephanie link is the portfolio manager. jim lay benefit thal is president of lebenthal asset management and josh brown is the ceo of rid holt wealth management. free fall, why goldman's commodity's king. you're going to hear from him in just a moment live. halftime portfolio. the trader at the top of the leader board rolls out his picks. we begin though, with the crude oil story...
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jim webb. he has different positions than hillary, has a military record that could hurt her. >> and on the republican side? >> i think jeb bush, marco rubio rubio, scottker. >> i think if john kasich decides to get in, he would be a viable candidate. those are the viable candidates that may make the long term, but ted cruz and rand paul will be right up front. >>> still to come, the one thing to watch for the week ahead. in a work, work, work world... take time for sunday. just know that your truck... has a little thing for monday. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. >>> what is the one big thing to watch in the week ahead? >> i'm watching the greek elections. there is a left wing candidate who is leading. against austerity. let's go back to the big spending ways. and i think they certainly will go i
jim webb. he has different positions than hillary, has a military record that could hurt her. >> and on the republican side? >> i think jeb bush, marco rubio rubio, scottker. >> i think if john kasich decides to get in, he would be a viable candidate. those are the viable candidates that may make the long term, but ted cruz and rand paul will be right up front. >>> still to come, the one thing to watch for the week ahead. in a work, work, work world... take time for...
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jim webb. he has different positions than hillary, has a military record that could hurt her. >> and on the republican side? >> i think jeb bush, marco rubio rubio, scottget in, he would be a viable candidate. those are the viable candidates that may make the long term, but ted cruz and rand paul will be right up front. >>> still to come, the one thing to watch for the week ahead. >>> what is the one big thing to watch in the week ahead? >> i'm watching the greek elections. there is a left wing candidate who is leading. against austerity. let's go back to the big spending ways. and i think they certainly will go in a downward spiral again. >> i'm waiting to see whether or not yemen can put together a government that is ans any chance stance any chance of fighting terror and making sure saudi arabia will hold to their pledge to fight tyranny. >> i'm watching the sanctions debate in congress. i know the president is opposed. maybe you can with a spector of sanctions get iran to make more concessions. but right now it looks like america is being bamboozled. >> and on friday, the gdp report out and shake shack goes public on friday. that will be a big deal
jim webb. he has different positions than hillary, has a military record that could hurt her. >> and on the republican side? >> i think jeb bush, marco rubio rubio, scottget in, he would be a viable candidate. those are the viable candidates that may make the long term, but ted cruz and rand paul will be right up front. >>> still to come, the one thing to watch for the week ahead. >>> what is the one big thing to watch in the week ahead? >> i'm watching the...
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scott wapner and the "halftime report." >> welcome to the halftime show. meet our starting lineup, stephanie link, the co portfolio manager of jimaritable trust. josh brown, ceo of rid holtz wealth management, john najarian, option munster, and dan greenhouse with us today for the hour. our game plan looks like this. top gun, a hedge fund manager who returned nearly 60% in 2014 is with us exclusively. how his commodities focused fund keeps winning and where oil is going next
scott wapner and the "halftime report." >> welcome to the halftime show. meet our starting lineup, stephanie link, the co portfolio manager of jimaritable trust. josh brown, ceo of rid holtz wealth management, john najarian, option munster, and dan greenhouse with us today for the hour. our game plan looks like this. top gun, a hedge fund manager who returned nearly 60% in 2014 is with us exclusively. how his commodities focused fund keeps winning and where oil is going next
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scott wapner and the "halftime report." >> welcome to the halftime show. meet our starting lineup, stephanie link, the co portfolio manager of jim cramer's charitable trust. josh brown, ceo of rid holtz wealth management, john najarian, option munster, and dan greenhouse with us today for the hour. our game plan looks like this. top gun, a hedge fund manager who returned nearly 60% in 2014 is with us exclusively. how his commodities focused fund keeps winning and where oil is going next. streaming success. can netflix deliver on its earnings tonight and what's the best trade ahead of those numbers. we do begin with the start of what we're calling the market's moment of truth. a big week of earnings, the busiest thus far. critical ecb meeting in which europe's central bank could announce its own qe program. throw in fresh concerns about china's growth, fallout from the swiss franc frack cuss, president's state of the union address and investors have plenty to consider this week. you have to decide whether you think earnings are living up to at least enough to carry this stock market higher. i say that's debate fbl you look at ene
scott wapner and the "halftime report." >> welcome to the halftime show. meet our starting lineup, stephanie link, the co portfolio manager of jim cramer's charitable trust. josh brown, ceo of rid holtz wealth management, john najarian, option munster, and dan greenhouse with us today for the hour. our game plan looks like this. top gun, a hedge fund manager who returned nearly 60% in 2014 is with us exclusively. how his commodities focused fund keeps winning and where oil is...
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scott. it's been a rough ride for gold by all accounts but gold up 100 bucks in the last two months. so jim, is it safe to sort of wade into this gold trade now? >> i think it's much safer than it was. yes. safe i think, yes. mildly safe. i think if it settles above 1250 i like it more. some things definitely change where gold has been able to rally a little bit even though there's been dollar strength. so if anything happens to that dollar strength, for instance, if people have piled into the short euro trade too much and that reverses gold could scream higher. it's a pretty decent buy. >> sounds like you're hedging there. brian sutsman speaking of the dollar. >> as always. >> we talked about this before, traders are projecting we could see the dollar index at 100. having said that if the dollar strengthens worried about gold? >> i would be a little worried about gold but like we talked about the downward momentum seems to shift and stopped and at the beginning of 2015 we allocated 13% to our macro model in gold. there's a place in your portfolio. we have to keep an eye on the dollar. it's
scott. it's been a rough ride for gold by all accounts but gold up 100 bucks in the last two months. so jim, is it safe to sort of wade into this gold trade now? >> i think it's much safer than it was. yes. safe i think, yes. mildly safe. i think if it settles above 1250 i like it more. some things definitely change where gold has been able to rally a little bit even though there's been dollar strength. so if anything happens to that dollar strength, for instance, if people have piled...
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enforcers but we are remember jim clark and bill connor were cops who built their reputations by brutalizing freedom fighters. we respect court decisions. we remember that dred scottt took hard work and personal sacrifice to move the country to a better place. thanks to oh the naacp, fraternal order ohs, fraternities and sororities, the student nonviolent committee, and countless groups and organizations we got to a better place. every september the congressional black caucus foundation recognizes various people and organizations with our phoenix awards. that name was not pulled out of a hat. nor was it selected by a contest. the phoenix awards honor an historic and prophetic speech delivered from the well of the united states house of representatives by one of g.k. butterfield's predecessors from north carolina, george whitement as he unceremoniously ended his career and an era of black membership in the congress. it was over a generation later before another black sat as a member of this august body. contrary to popular opinion, the country doesn't move on a linear plane. our country moves like the pendulum on the clock. it goes from left to right and back left
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jim. it's what the fans have wanted for a long time and they are on the brink of having it. a true general manager. and his name is scottit's a move being met with tons of praise around the nfl. the 43-year-old was recently a senior personnel executive with the seahawks helping put together their super bowl champion team. but it was also a general manager of the 49ers, helping assemble a team that went to three nfc championship games. he left both positions due to personal matters, including a battle with alcohol abuse. but coming up at 6:00 why mccloughan chose the redskins over two other teams in the nfl. we're going to have more details coming up guys. >> thanks dianna. >>> we are following a developing story. police are on edge once again in new york city after two officers are shot. but this case is very different from last month's ambush tragedy. >> reporter: and we are talking about de-icing dangers. too much of it too little and what about kitty litter? does that stuff really work? we're going to talk about all of that and more when i see >>> that teenager hit and killed by a marc train yesterday was walking in
jim. it's what the fans have wanted for a long time and they are on the brink of having it. a true general manager. and his name is scottit's a move being met with tons of praise around the nfl. the 43-year-old was recently a senior personnel executive with the seahawks helping put together their super bowl champion team. but it was also a general manager of the 49ers, helping assemble a team that went to three nfc championship games. he left both positions due to personal matters, including a...
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enforcement but we remember that jim clark and bill conner were cops who built their reputations by brutalizing freedom fighters. we respect court decisions but we remember that dread scott was a supreme court decision that relegated blacks to second class citizenship. it took hard work and personal sacrifices to move the country to a better place. thanks to the advocacy of the naacp fraternities and sororities, the fclc, the student nonviolence coordinating committee, and countless other groups and organizations, we got to a better place. every september the congressional black caucus foundation recognizes various people and organizations with our phoenix awards. that name was not pulled out of a hat. nor was it selected by a contest. the phoenix award's honor and historic and prophetic speech delivered from the well of the united states house of representatives by one of g.k. butterfield's predecessors from north carolina, george white. as he unser moaniously ended his career anden era of black membership in the congress. and it was over a generation later before another black sat as a member of this august body. contrary to popular opinion, the country does not move o
enforcement but we remember that jim clark and bill conner were cops who built their reputations by brutalizing freedom fighters. we respect court decisions but we remember that dread scott was a supreme court decision that relegated blacks to second class citizenship. it took hard work and personal sacrifices to move the country to a better place. thanks to the advocacy of the naacp fraternities and sororities, the fclc, the student nonviolence coordinating committee, and countless other...
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jim donovan has discovered, some of the company's most loyal users are up in arms. we'll explain next. >> ninth annual lemon ball was hell downtown, center city, celebrates life and legacy of alex scott and supporters who work toward her mission of curing childhood cancer. at the event last night alex's parents, liz and jay scott made a special announcement. >> tonight we're going to announce that we have raised our 100 million-dollar. >> this is our biggest ever, 950 people here tonight people just love coming to this event and supporting the cause and having a great time doing it. and we're just really honored to be a part of it. >> and we here at cbs-3 also honored to be a part of it. cbs-3 a proud media sponsor of alex's lemonade stand foundation. >> on the cbs-3 health watch new help for millions of people who suffer with chronic sinus infections, health reporter stephanie stahl shows us the new technology. >> this is misty. >> mary ann lovers her horses and winter adventures with her family but they made her miserable. >> i always was getting a sinus infection. >> among the 30 million americans with chronic sinusitis, mark by congestion, it causes pain, interferes with everythi
jim donovan has discovered, some of the company's most loyal users are up in arms. we'll explain next. >> ninth annual lemon ball was hell downtown, center city, celebrates life and legacy of alex scott and supporters who work toward her mission of curing childhood cancer. at the event last night alex's parents, liz and jay scott made a special announcement. >> tonight we're going to announce that we have raised our 100 million-dollar. >> this is our biggest ever, 950 people...
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. >> so this morning, jim, everybody and their brother's upgrading or taking their price targets higher . >> let's talk about jon blackman and scottey came out last week stock at 323 and both said this going to happen, this is the breakout quarter. cowan had done a survey of 1,000 people saying there's a dramatic increase in time spent on netflix. stifelle said they could do 100 million and a lot because the compelling risk/reward and the international growth both cited the fact that marco polo did well. >> renewed for season two. >> $90 million price tag, not a cheap show. >> talked about how these are expensive price tags on stuff they do themselves, it's much cheaper. i was reading netflix -- hastings' letter and i was with a bunch of people at dinner table and said i want everyone to read this. this is what you do when yoi you triumph over pessimism and do an amazing job. now you're cocky, do they not deserve to be cocky? this was a tom brady conference call. >> with a fully inflated ball. >> yes. it was a combination of roger saying, relax and belichick saying we're just going to cincinnati and richard sherman saying don't co
. >> so this morning, jim, everybody and their brother's upgrading or taking their price targets higher . >> let's talk about jon blackman and scottey came out last week stock at 323 and both said this going to happen, this is the breakout quarter. cowan had done a survey of 1,000 people saying there's a dramatic increase in time spent on netflix. stifelle said they could do 100 million and a lot because the compelling risk/reward and the international growth both cited the fact...
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jim cramer's guest tonight on "mad money". >>> a hedge fund founder has been shot dead in his manhattan apartment. kate kelly tracking this developing story. >> the death of hedge fund manager tom gilbert, founder of wayne scottital, now appears to have been the product of a father/son conflict that ended tragically. sources have told our colleagues that the police now consider tom gilbert jr. to be a suspect. and that we may see charges filed later today. tom gilbert sr. whose fund managed $200 million in assets was shot in his east midtown manhattan apartment yesterday afternoon and was pronounced dead when paramedics arrived at the scene. his son was reportedly spotted leaving the apartment building where the shootingquestioning by the police. officially, the death has not yet been ruled a homicide but sources say the gun used belonged to tom gilbert jr. and that he had had financial problems of late creating a possible motive. meanwhile the future of wayne scott capital seems to be in question. reached earlier today by phone, wayne scott's head of marketing told me only that business operations were on hold in light of the untimely news. the gilbert family has yet to issue a statement. but there will be a
jim cramer's guest tonight on "mad money". >>> a hedge fund founder has been shot dead in his manhattan apartment. kate kelly tracking this developing story. >> the death of hedge fund manager tom gilbert, founder of wayne scottital, now appears to have been the product of a father/son conflict that ended tragically. sources have told our colleagues that the police now consider tom gilbert jr. to be a suspect. and that we may see charges filed later today. tom gilbert...
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. >> isn't jim, though he's got aviation -- this could be a danger around airports? >> yes. total danger right, scotthat's why they're looking what the guidelines will be will be very difficult for them to figure out. >> shiao yu to put them into perspective the faa is saying if five years there will be 7500 drones used for commercial oil companies, power companies, movie producers. that's not including all the hobbyists. that's a lot of drones. everyone thinks that itself a really low number. put that in perspective, there are 4800 commercial aircraft in the skies. so you are talking a lot more drones than aircraft and just in the last ten months with we had 200 year misses where pilots of commercial planes have reported that drone has come a little too close for comfort to them. so industry sees some great opportunities for these drones. i visited a number of places that are use, them, but the question is, how do you actually go about and do this in a safe manner? >> willie, i node to get one of these. if i were still with my family living on the fos side i would go out at 6:00 in the morning on su
. >> isn't jim, though he's got aviation -- this could be a danger around airports? >> yes. total danger right, scotthat's why they're looking what the guidelines will be will be very difficult for them to figure out. >> shiao yu to put them into perspective the faa is saying if five years there will be 7500 drones used for commercial oil companies, power companies, movie producers. that's not including all the hobbyists. that's a lot of drones. everyone thinks that itself a...
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remember that jim clark and bull connor were cops who built their reputations by brutalizing freedom can fighters. freedom fighters. we respect court decisions, but we remember that dred scott and plessy v. ferguson were supreme court decisions that relegated blacks to second class citizenship. it took hard work and personal sacrifices to move the country to a better place. thanks to the advocacy of the naacp, the urban league masonic orders, from alternative is -- fraternities and sororities, the fdlc the student nonviolent coordinating committee and countless other groups and organizations, we got to a better place. everyeptember the congressional black caucus foundation recognizes various people and organizations with our phoenix awards. that name was not pulled out of a hat nor was it selected by a contest. the phoenix awards honor an historic and prophetic speech delivered from the well of the united states house of representatives by one of g.k. butterfield's predecessors from north carolina, george white, as he unceremoniously ended his career and an era of black membership in the congress. and it was over a generation later before another black sat as a member of th
remember that jim clark and bull connor were cops who built their reputations by brutalizing freedom can fighters. freedom fighters. we respect court decisions, but we remember that dred scott and plessy v. ferguson were supreme court decisions that relegated blacks to second class citizenship. it took hard work and personal sacrifices to move the country to a better place. thanks to the advocacy of the naacp, the urban league masonic orders, from alternative is -- fraternities and sororities,...
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jim costa, henry cuellar, mike doyle, when graham, al green seek -- sheila jackson lee, dave loebsack sans -- sean patrick maloney. rick nolan, donald norcross, cedric richmond, kurt schrader, david scottll, marc veasey, and tim walz. the white house has said that president obama will be to the bill. for congress to override that threat, 290 members of the full house will need to vote in favor of the measure. here are members debating the bill from the house floor. r. 3. -- on h.r. 3. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. shuster: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 19 i call up the bill h.r. 3, to approve the keystone x.l. pipeline. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 3. a bill to improve the keystone x.l. pipeline -- approve the keystone x.l. pipeline. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 19 the bill is considered read, the bill shall be debatable for one hour, equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on transportation and infrastructure. and the chair and ranking minority member of t
jim costa, henry cuellar, mike doyle, when graham, al green seek -- sheila jackson lee, dave loebsack sans -- sean patrick maloney. rick nolan, donald norcross, cedric richmond, kurt schrader, david scottll, marc veasey, and tim walz. the white house has said that president obama will be to the bill. for congress to override that threat, 290 members of the full house will need to vote in favor of the measure. here are members debating the bill from the house floor. r. 3. -- on h.r. 3. the...
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jim says this, my survival tip? beer. fully stocked fridge full of beer. bring it nature. come on. >> he's from miami? >> all right. scottd survival tip, live in the south. >> amen. >> or you can live in a donald trump building because he personally shovels the walkway and throws out the sand. is this true, donald trump? >> well, it's largely true. we're going to have a lot of shoveling to do today based on everything i hear. >> we are ready for sure. i have to ask you this, we have a fox news alert. want to get your take, in a move toward campaigning chris christie has hired a staff and and a pac. >> i'm not surprised. i know criswell. he's a friend of mine, a good guy. everybody knows he's going to run. i think he wants to run and he's going to. i suspect. >> can he win? >> he can win. he's a formidable guy. he's a good person actually. i know a lot of people hit him hard left and right, but he's a good person. >> donald, a lot of people saw the applause you got and reception you get when your name goes on the marquee, people flock to see you. but others add we like seeing him and the way he delivers, but he's never se
jim says this, my survival tip? beer. fully stocked fridge full of beer. bring it nature. come on. >> he's from miami? >> all right. scottd survival tip, live in the south. >> amen. >> or you can live in a donald trump building because he personally shovels the walkway and throws out the sand. is this true, donald trump? >> well, it's largely true. we're going to have a lot of shoveling to do today based on everything i hear. >> we are ready for sure. i have...
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host: wildcat scott perry of pennsylvania, a member of the home land security committee and a member of thephon affairs to talk to you to 8:30. jimf from lyford texas on the republican life. guest: get morning, jim. caller: good morning, i feel you guys are doing a really good job in the republican party so far. you need time to get all of this done. but i've got one thing to on say. these democrats that are calling are saying that -- they are not informed about this homeland security bill waythe way it's got to be not funned. you remember what happened with obamacare where gruber said six or seven times on video about those people that supported that act, the obamacare act, i think it's coming to face right now again. as far as the immigration reform these people that are calling and saying it's okay. >>, they just don't have an idea. i live down here in the south texas area, the fraud, the fraud to our social security system to our disability benefits to everything that's going on with benefits as far as federal come down here. those people need this kind of atmosphere in their area so they can understand immigration reform tha
host: wildcat scott perry of pennsylvania, a member of the home land security committee and a member of thephon affairs to talk to you to 8:30. jimf from lyford texas on the republican life. guest: get morning, jim. caller: good morning, i feel you guys are doing a really good job in the republican party so far. you need time to get all of this done. but i've got one thing to on say. these democrats that are calling are saying that -- they are not informed about this homeland security bill...