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santa traded in his reindeer for a john deere, picked up a giant bale of hay and set out into a gorgeous like freshly covered with snow and sets out to find the perfect spos for that hay bale. >> i'm annoyed this tractors that better hand riding than me. like way better. >> so cool, dude, that is major control. >> finally drops its hay bale and continues its very well-planned out route. once we rise that drone up into the air, we get a better picture of what the old john deere was up there. >> oh, that's so cool. >> merry christmas message from our friends in norway. >>> we love some christmas carols. we also love -- ♪ >> hey! >> this guy backwards dude. >> he's got i had bike in his living room? i love this guy! >> yes shall, he's the man and g up christmas presents while singing classic "rudolph the red-nosed reindeer ♪ ♪ >> the funny part is, he has to do something while he's singing, because people will blame him of just playing the video backwards, with you ycan tell what he's doing is going the right direction. that's what's mind blowing. >> he's a man and friend of the show. we kn
santa traded in his reindeer for a john deere, picked up a giant bale of hay and set out into a gorgeous like freshly covered with snow and sets out to find the perfect spos for that hay bale. >> i'm annoyed this tractors that better hand riding than me. like way better. >> so cool, dude, that is major control. >> finally drops its hay bale and continues its very well-planned out route. once we rise that drone up into the air, we get a better picture of what the old john deere...
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john deere tractors are made in this gentleman's -- >> i do have a john deere tractor, but i'm not driving. [laughter] stuart: congressman, it's a pleasure having you in new york. good luck on the drive. >> thank you. stuart: big guest coming up later on the program this morning, kellyanne conway, counselor to the president. what does she think about her boss being targeted by abc news? we'll ask her directlyç around 11:30 this morning. >>> our military holds drills in south korea showing off more than 200 of our biggest, baddest military planes including two dozen stealth fighter jets. big show of force against north korea, and the north koreans call that a prelude to nuclear war. >>> listen to this, politico making the case for chelsea clinton to run for senator in her former home state of arkansas. mike huckabee, former arkansas governor, he will respond, and we'll be back. his late 50s right in the heart of the financial crisis, and saw his portfolio drop by double digits. it really scared him out of the markets. his advisor ran the numbers and showed that he wouldn't be able to retir
john deere tractors are made in this gentleman's -- >> i do have a john deere tractor, but i'm not driving. [laughter] stuart: congressman, it's a pleasure having you in new york. good luck on the drive. >> thank you. stuart: big guest coming up later on the program this morning, kellyanne conway, counselor to the president. what does she think about her boss being targeted by abc news? we'll ask her directlyç around 11:30 this morning. >>> our military holds drills in...
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next what are we auctioning boo in 2018 infrastructure you look at some of the material stocks, john deere or cat tractor. would live to drive those things, but other people use them for work, not just for fun like b.c i would look to those. that is what people already talking about. back to your russell 2000. we talked about this last week this eff was down in the year, and when tax reform started to get on the calendar for 2017, it took off it's really up 14% massively underperformed the nasdaqand - if you believe the tax cuts are going to go through this year. i would bet on the russell over the s&p and the nasdaq on a relative basis in 2018 just because, a, they have underperformed, but b, we've known they hit them much quicker. >> i would agree -- you did see a big move in the russell into july into december i would say within 2 1/2, 3 weeks the thing was trading up to 150 maybe that was the russell pricing, but in terms of a catch-up trade, you could see that kudos to dan, but you liked intel months ago when people order their pete were talking about it >> thanks, guy >> well, it's t
next what are we auctioning boo in 2018 infrastructure you look at some of the material stocks, john deere or cat tractor. would live to drive those things, but other people use them for work, not just for fun like b.c i would look to those. that is what people already talking about. back to your russell 2000. we talked about this last week this eff was down in the year, and when tax reform started to get on the calendar for 2017, it took off it's really up 14% massively underperformed the...
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i was going on, it is in the finest of places like caterpillar or john deere, paris, now in rome.-- t of >> it has to evolve, it can go away. why is the ceo at the table making these technology decisions? he or she was never there before. i think the fear is that you get on the train or you will be on the tracks. >> not never got 545 -- for buying ibm. maybe someone will get fired for buying ibm now. walmartu are looking at -- you are in a world of hurt. if you look at tesla, if you don't adopt, if you don't change, it won't end well. corey: his house what you are talking about with iot. process,talking about not just software that we will figure out for you. >> i do think that the internet of things was about the censoring of value, it isn't, the internet of things is about everything is coming on computers, changing the formfactor of these devices, eyeglasses, heart monitors, cars, thermostats, refrigerators, everything is a computer and then you apply a lot of that where the power of 50 network is a function of billion nodes and swear, that is a pretty problematic network. work
i was going on, it is in the finest of places like caterpillar or john deere, paris, now in rome.-- t of >> it has to evolve, it can go away. why is the ceo at the table making these technology decisions? he or she was never there before. i think the fear is that you get on the train or you will be on the tracks. >> not never got 545 -- for buying ibm. maybe someone will get fired for buying ibm now. walmartu are looking at -- you are in a world of hurt. if you look at tesla, if you...
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that he's been less than well, 9:00 a.m. on the nose, there he is, sitting on top of his beloved john deerefresh morning now. >> anthony: yeah, i was thinking the smell is beautiful. that's -- that dog is happy. the great chef loves this place, and you can see why. monsieur paul can't safely hunt, but he's happy to charge around flushing birds for us. [ gunshots ] >> daniel: beautiful. >> anthony: yeah. it is beautiful. i could do this all day. [ gunshots ] that was about as good as we're going to get, too. >> daniel: you got bullets? [ anthony chuckles ] >> anthony: if you look long enough, you start hallucinating. you start hallucinating ducks where there aren't any. [ gunshots ] >> daniel: you see that one falling? >> anthony: okay, not a moment to waste, quickly a second shot. [ gunshot ] okay. [ whistles for dog ] >> daniel: you got it? >> anthony: yeah. [ speaking french to dog ] >> anthony: between me and daniel and festan the dog, we manage to actually bag a few ducks. >> daniel: good job. very good. >> anthony: easy shot. then it's back to the lodge, clearly bocuse's happy place, w
that he's been less than well, 9:00 a.m. on the nose, there he is, sitting on top of his beloved john deerefresh morning now. >> anthony: yeah, i was thinking the smell is beautiful. that's -- that dog is happy. the great chef loves this place, and you can see why. monsieur paul can't safely hunt, but he's happy to charge around flushing birds for us. [ gunshots ] >> daniel: beautiful. >> anthony: yeah. it is beautiful. i could do this all day. [ gunshots ] that was about as...
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i want to look at infrastructure i want to be in cap tractor, in john deere >> caterpillar, it's going to the moon >> it's going to mars now. >> i hear you. to me, the infrastructure story is one that largely, first of all, we haven't had an announcement, we had a supply, sensed a lot of these companies were doing better. what we're seeing is certainly part of that look at what rates did today, you have 250 on the ten-year say what you want about eps for the s&p, whether it's 150, 160 if you do that with a ten-year that's at 275 or 3, you have a different argument for the stock market than at 250 >> this move in the ten-year, does that make the case for banks stronger >> it's fascinating, dwyer will tell you the sliding year curve is still bullish for a period of time people say steepening yield curve is bullish for the same or different reasons. effectively everything is bullish for the markets. i would suggest it should be -- a steepening yield curve by definition has to be good for the banks. when the yield curve was 53 basis points, banks were to the upside as well >> that was regu
i want to look at infrastructure i want to be in cap tractor, in john deere >> caterpillar, it's going to the moon >> it's going to mars now. >> i hear you. to me, the infrastructure story is one that largely, first of all, we haven't had an announcement, we had a supply, sensed a lot of these companies were doing better. what we're seeing is certainly part of that look at what rates did today, you have 250 on the ten-year say what you want about eps for the s&p, whether...
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like caterpillar, john deere, ng in paris, and now in rome, department of defense.panies -- cory: the department of defense does not have a choice, it has to evolve. it can't go away. >> massive, massive, and these are ceo's. so you sort of, why is a ceo at the table making these technology decisions? he or she was never there before. and i think the fear is, you either, you know, you get on the train, or you're going to be on the tracks. cory: some of the thinkers believe they can get ahead of this stuff, not try to buy -- nobody ever got fired for buying ibm, maybe somebody will fired for buying ibm now. >> if you are a walmart and you're looking at amazon coming down the tracks, you are in a world of hurt. ok, and if you are in the automotive industry and looking at uber or tesla, what is going on there, you don't adopt, you don't change. it is not going to end well. cory: it sounds like what you are talking about with ai or iot, internet of things, you're really talking about process. not just, by all this stuff, and we will figure it out. >> it changes everythi
like caterpillar, john deere, ng in paris, and now in rome, department of defense.panies -- cory: the department of defense does not have a choice, it has to evolve. it can't go away. >> massive, massive, and these are ceo's. so you sort of, why is a ceo at the table making these technology decisions? he or she was never there before. and i think the fear is, you either, you know, you get on the train, or you're going to be on the tracks. cory: some of the thinkers believe they can get...
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. >> i'm had a little nervous about cat also and john deere, mel, because it's been a 9% slide for the dollar this year, so when you've got a 9%. >> ag looks good. >> but kamatsu and many of the other builders are positioned to talk away business if the dollar doesn't stay weak and i'm one of those that doesn't see the dollar with another 9% decline. >> after everybody talked about four fed hikes, that should have got the dollar up 10%, but that means a lot of people are skeptics about the fed hikes and when they come everybody seems to say three for four, maybe four that should have the dollar up 10%. >> you guys aren't talking about tax reform companies like caterpillar or deere or rockwell automation for that matter and full expensing coming into the tax plan, that -- that incentivizes all of these other companies to start building or start buying their equipment right now. >> i think that's a great point. i just think for some of these names that may be fully prices in and boeing is the one that i really look at as the example there. it's a fabulous company. >> caterpillar is up 15
. >> i'm had a little nervous about cat also and john deere, mel, because it's been a 9% slide for the dollar this year, so when you've got a 9%. >> ag looks good. >> but kamatsu and many of the other builders are positioned to talk away business if the dollar doesn't stay weak and i'm one of those that doesn't see the dollar with another 9% decline. >> after everybody talked about four fed hikes, that should have got the dollar up 10%, but that means a lot of people are...
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think if you look at what is going on, it is in the funniest of places like caterpillar or john geer best deerehese are ceos. you wonder, why is the ceo at the table making these technology decisions? he or she was never there before. i think the theory is that you either get on the train or you're going to be on the tracks. cory: you have to have big enough thinkers but they have to get ahead of this stuff, not try get fired for buying ibm commodity someone will be fired for buying ibm now. guest: if you are in the automotive industry and look at uber and tesla and what is going on there, if you don't adopt and change, it is not going to end well. cory: it is like what you are talking about with ai and iot. you're really talking about process. guest: it changes everything. i used to think the internet of things was about the censoring of value change. it isn't. it is about the fact that everything is becoming a computer. it is a change in the form factor of computing devices. eyeglasses, heart monitors, smart mirrors, coffeemakers, cars. everything is a computer. and when you got 50 billion pl
think if you look at what is going on, it is in the funniest of places like caterpillar or john geer best deerehese are ceos. you wonder, why is the ceo at the table making these technology decisions? he or she was never there before. i think the theory is that you either get on the train or you're going to be on the tracks. cory: you have to have big enough thinkers but they have to get ahead of this stuff, not try get fired for buying ibm commodity someone will be fired for buying ibm now....
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my friends from john deer. and doing in the world of plants. we're putting tubes that call your cell phone when they detect explosives in soil. that's technology. yes coding is important. that's real technology. and so we have to help the students of america see that opportunity for the innovation space. >> move beyond the so called app economy. involving real problems. and both of your universities interestingly are very much at the forefront of this merger of biology and agriculture. and precision and that. it's very exciting for dealing with the issues doctor con talked about on stainability and food. >> i'd say some similar things. i think the focusing optd talent, production and helping america realize that higher education is producing the talent that corporations need and start ups need. we have heard encouraging things from sam allen and other carp rat leaders about how much they need our talent. and we have a huge challenge as a country on higher education has to part of it just as said this morning. we have to make sure people feel we
my friends from john deer. and doing in the world of plants. we're putting tubes that call your cell phone when they detect explosives in soil. that's technology. yes coding is important. that's real technology. and so we have to help the students of america see that opportunity for the innovation space. >> move beyond the so called app economy. involving real problems. and both of your universities interestingly are very much at the forefront of this merger of biology and agriculture....
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as i look at my friends from john deere and what were doing in the world of plants and were the nano tubulars that call your cell phone when they detect explosives in the soil because plans are sensitive to things in the soil. that is technology and yes coding is important but that's rail technology and so we have to help the students of america see that opportunity for innovation space. >> and move beyond the so-called app economy but solving real problems. both of your universities interestingly are very much the forefront of this merger of biology and agriculture decision and all of that was very exciting for dealing with the issues. >> yeah, i would say similar things but i think focusing on the talent protection and helping america realize that higher education is producing the challenge the corporations need startups need we've heard so many encouraging things from other corporate leaders at this meeting about how much they need our talent and we've got a huge challenge in the country and higher education has to own part of it just as michael crow said this morning. had to make
as i look at my friends from john deere and what were doing in the world of plants and were the nano tubulars that call your cell phone when they detect explosives in the soil because plans are sensitive to things in the soil. that is technology and yes coding is important but that's rail technology and so we have to help the students of america see that opportunity for innovation space. >> and move beyond the so-called app economy but solving real problems. both of your universities...
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we have to help those students appreciate all the technology, as i'm looking at my friends from john deere and what were doing in the world of plants. we have a we are putting nano tubules in plants that call your cell phone when they detect explosiveness in the soil. that's technology. and yes coding is important but that's real technology. we have to help the students of america see that opportunity for innovation. >> and move beyond the app economy, solving real problems in both of your universities are very much at the forefront of this merger of biology and agriculture and precision. it's very exciting for dealing with the issues that doctor kohn talked about last night on sustainability and food. >> i would say some similar things, but i think focusing on the talent, production, and helping america realize that higher education is producing the talent that corporations need and startups need and we heard so many encouraging things from sam allen and other leaders about how much they need our talent, and we've got a huge challenge in the country and higher education has to own part of
we have to help those students appreciate all the technology, as i'm looking at my friends from john deere and what were doing in the world of plants. we have a we are putting nano tubules in plants that call your cell phone when they detect explosiveness in the soil. that's technology. and yes coding is important but that's real technology. we have to help the students of america see that opportunity for innovation. >> and move beyond the app economy, solving real problems in both of...
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whether it's the john deere or caterpillar, just to name a few, they are known across the globe as produces of the finest construction, farming and earth moving machines out there. the archer-daniel-midlands company, or a.d.m., is anothering cultural institution with ties to illinois. formerly headquartered in decatur, it's now headquartered in chicago, operating more than 270 plants and 420 crop procurement facilities worldwide. this is where cereal greens and oil seeds are produced. not only does illinois lead the way in growing crops but turning them into products that show up in grocery stores across our country and across the globe. finally we can't neglect noting the presence of "forbes's" 33rd ranked company, state farm. they have been pro-- providing services for 99 years and is headquartered in my district. our, quote, local good neighbor, unyet, state farm brings not only peace of mind to millions of meshes as they boor or rent a home or automobile but also assist in planning for the future. couldn't be prouder to be here tonight with my colleagues. those are some of the ways that
whether it's the john deere or caterpillar, just to name a few, they are known across the globe as produces of the finest construction, farming and earth moving machines out there. the archer-daniel-midlands company, or a.d.m., is anothering cultural institution with ties to illinois. formerly headquartered in decatur, it's now headquartered in chicago, operating more than 270 plants and 420 crop procurement facilities worldwide. this is where cereal greens and oil seeds are produced. not only...
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moreover, and this is important, for the john deere workers in waterloo, iowa, or any other corporation, economists generally agree that a significant portion of the corporate tax falls on workers in the form of reduced wages. estimates of this burden of the corporate tax on workers ranges from a low of 25% to a high of 70%. while the exact amount may be debated by economists, one thing is very clear. a corporate rate reduction will result in bigger paychecks for hardworking americans. these business tax reforms are crucial to getting our economy growing. we can't continue to settle for the anemic growth of less than 2% that we have experienced since 2010. lower tax rates, coupled with greater expensing of depreciated equipment, under the bill, will encourage new capital investment that is necessary to increase product ivity. the bill before us signals the faith that we have in the ingenuity and the -- entrepreneur spirit. we do this to get our economy on the right track, and this legislation will put us on the right track. in all, tax reform will put more money in the pockets of middle
moreover, and this is important, for the john deere workers in waterloo, iowa, or any other corporation, economists generally agree that a significant portion of the corporate tax falls on workers in the form of reduced wages. estimates of this burden of the corporate tax on workers ranges from a low of 25% to a high of 70%. while the exact amount may be debated by economists, one thing is very clear. a corporate rate reduction will result in bigger paychecks for hardworking americans. these...
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john kenlein. he admitted he was actually outside the deer park house that morning, 10:30, but in the hour before that, he said he was not at chanin starbuck's house but at a star bucks in spokane getting coffee, a specific frappuchino that the store had a record of selling. >> i hear there was a great to-do about whether he ordered some specific and unusual drink. >> correct. that's the case. he purchased coffee at about the same time the 911 call had come in. it was just a little variation in time. but well within the timeframe that he couldn't have been at starbucks and he couldn't have been in deer park at the same time. >> reporter: and so the man who once looked so suspicious convinced detectives he was telling the truth. >> they looked at him every which way you could be looked at. they checked out every part of his story, and every single fact, everything that he told them checked out 100%. >> reporter: now he just had to deal with his wife. and detectives? they went back through the list of possible suspects. chanin's killer was still out there. a killer, judging from the story chanin's frien
john kenlein. he admitted he was actually outside the deer park house that morning, 10:30, but in the hour before that, he said he was not at chanin starbuck's house but at a star bucks in spokane getting coffee, a specific frappuchino that the store had a record of selling. >> i hear there was a great to-do about whether he ordered some specific and unusual drink. >> correct. that's the case. he purchased coffee at about the same time the 911 call had come in. it was just a little...
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. >> and john, i can tell you senator mcconnell's office didn't appreciate that. one of his top advisers shortly out after the comments. deer senator brown parental decor up escapes you. the republicans are confident. but the frustration from democrats about the parts. process how it played out certainly laid barron the isn't that right floor. >> what happens next procedurally speaking. >> the senate will pass the bill in a couple of hours likely around 11:30 p.m. gep it's a foregone conclusion in terms of where they are on votes. but as jeff noted procedural issues popped up because of the budget rules republicans are using to pass by simple majority. there will be specific provisions none that attack the core of the bill. but small provisions stripped out because the house passed a different version. that means the senate will send the bill back to the house. the house passes the bill again tomorrow morning. again at this point, it's just add ago couple of hours to where everybody knows this i going to end up. but for republicans celebrating tonight they have a couple more hours to wait. >> fill up at the senate. we want
. >> and john, i can tell you senator mcconnell's office didn't appreciate that. one of his top advisers shortly out after the comments. deer senator brown parental decor up escapes you. the republicans are confident. but the frustration from democrats about the parts. process how it played out certainly laid barron the isn't that right floor. >> what happens next procedurally speaking. >> the senate will pass the bill in a couple of hours likely around 11:30 p.m. gep it's a...