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john rogers of ariel investments joins us with his top buys now. and after a week of heavy selling, apple is no longer the world's biggest company, exxon mobil goes back to number one. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." what a week, what a month, what a year. the stock market is on a tear with both the dow and s&p 500 closing at their highest level in five years. some say the gains are seasonal, others point to fundamentals. here's a look at today's numbers. the dow surged 70 points. the blue chip index nearing 14,000 and its record high back in 2007. the nasdaq added 19. and, the s&p gained eight, closing above the important 1,500 mark and advancing for its eighth day in a row. suzanne pratt takes a closer look a what's behind the recent rally in stocks. >> reporter: as months go, january is typically a good one for the stock market. this january, however, is the best investors have seen in years. so far, the dow is up 6%, the s&p 500 has gained more 5% and the nasdaq is up 4.3%. and, if it weren't investors slicing up apple, the nasdaq and s&p 500
john rogers of ariel investments joins us with his top buys now. and after a week of heavy selling, apple is no longer the world's biggest company, exxon mobil goes back to number one. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." what a week, what a month, what a year. the stock market is on a tear with both the dow and s&p 500 closing at their highest level in five years. some say the gains are seasonal, others point to fundamentals. here's a look at today's numbers. the dow surged 70...
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john rogers of ariel investments joins us with his top buys now. and after a week of heavy selling, apple is no longer the world's biggest company, exxon mobil goes back to number one. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." what a week, what a month, what a year. the stock market is on a tear with both the dow and s&p 500 closing at their highest level in five years. some say the gains are seasonal, others point to fundamentals. here's a look at today's numbers. the dow surged 70 points. the blue chip index nearing 14,000 and its record high back in 2007. the nasdaq added 19. and, the s&p gained eight closing above the important 1,500 mark and advancing for its eighth day in a row. suzanne pratt takes a closer look a what's behind the recent rally in stocks. >> reporter: as months go, january is typically a good one for the stock market. this january, however, is the best investors have seen in years. so far, the dow is up 6%, the s&p 500 has gained more 5% and the nasdaq is up 4.3%. and, if it weren't investors slicing up apple, the nasdaq and s&p 500
john rogers of ariel investments joins us with his top buys now. and after a week of heavy selling, apple is no longer the world's biggest company, exxon mobil goes back to number one. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." what a week, what a month, what a year. the stock market is on a tear with both the dow and s&p 500 closing at their highest level in five years. some say the gains are seasonal, others point to fundamentals. here's a look at today's numbers. the dow surged 70...
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he's john rogers, founder and chief investment officer of ariel investments and its flagship ariel mutual fund has tripled in value since march 2009. john, this is the first time you are our market monitor, so welcome to "nightly business report." let me begin by asking you, here we've got the stock market at these new levels. why do you think this momentum is going to continue? >> well, as we talked to companies all around the country, we continue to hear that, you know, we're only in the fourth or fifth inning of this recovery. we have a long, long way to go. we're going to have earnings and profitability will be higher as we move into 2013 and 2014. there's so much cash around that people can buy back stock and that's going to help earnings. so we're extraordinarily bullish today. >> susie: what about individual investors? as you know well, they have been very fearful of investing in stocks. is it too late for the individual to get in at this point? >> i don't think so. p.e. multiples are stillest. thes & p, around 13 times. i think people have been too cautious for too long. people ha
he's john rogers, founder and chief investment officer of ariel investments and its flagship ariel mutual fund has tripled in value since march 2009. john, this is the first time you are our market monitor, so welcome to "nightly business report." let me begin by asking you, here we've got the stock market at these new levels. why do you think this momentum is going to continue? >> well, as we talked to companies all around the country, we continue to hear that, you know, we're...
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john rogers, we're going to leave it there. up the latest buzz from wall street. we're going to talk aig, sears, and eddie lambert, among other things, with jim cramer next. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box." let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us with more. we see there's two bits of news for sears, jim. there's the eddie lampert news and the same-store sales down 9%. is that good? was that better than expected? has sears ever
john rogers, we're going to leave it there. up the latest buzz from wall street. we're going to talk aig, sears, and eddie lambert, among other things, with jim cramer next. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas...
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the birds will stop and they will visit john rogers school this afternoon. they will teach kids exercise, healthy dietrary habits and sign autographs and take pictures. each child will get tickets to fan prevent 11 to 6 for tomorrow. you will meet future and past greats. >>> all right. so, lot of people will be out and about, the weather is going to be something they will be concerned about. >> today we're cold. we have a little snow. something people didn't see. very disapoint. >> to the south of us. >> we have a disturbance and it is diving down. bring a few flurries making it festive out there. and nothing will stick and head out and about. we can see what is going on to the south. this is the storm. that missed us. it is pushing to the north and and. as we go through the day the high pressure will be building in. we'll see more sunshine. but in the meantime, the temperatures are cold. 34 a breezy day. and 59 to 15 miles an hour. we could see gusts to 20. 25 miles an hour. now at the surface there is the high pressure. sunshine for today and tomorrow. loo
the birds will stop and they will visit john rogers school this afternoon. they will teach kids exercise, healthy dietrary habits and sign autographs and take pictures. each child will get tickets to fan prevent 11 to 6 for tomorrow. you will meet future and past greats. >>> all right. so, lot of people will be out and about, the weather is going to be something they will be concerned about. >> today we're cold. we have a little snow. something people didn't see. very disapoint....
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going to be a theme that's going to play out in five ten years time and russia that is if we had john rogers on the program and he thinks that the future for exports as you know it's a one way back to some and i think russia's best. for investment going forward is agriculture and i'm also skeptical about the ability to capitalize they have enormous intellectual capital here i mean remains the best educated country in europe i think. but capitalizing on that is going to be very difficult and. because the governments in the way or just not the way you do things i mean explain well what they've done is they've it's up to the same more of the same plan that israel introduced about twenty years ago and israel has been very successful in producing a sort of you know sort of somebody in middle east and takes twenty is however what they've done is thrown a lot of money and spoke of a but if you. spoke of there is this huge bureaucratic nightmare and i don't see lots of young russian clever young russians going there and hanging and writing programs of developing products it's just like we have to do
going to be a theme that's going to play out in five ten years time and russia that is if we had john rogers on the program and he thinks that the future for exports as you know it's a one way back to some and i think russia's best. for investment going forward is agriculture and i'm also skeptical about the ability to capitalize they have enormous intellectual capital here i mean remains the best educated country in europe i think. but capitalizing on that is going to be very difficult and....
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, william bailey, john rogers jr., patrick g.irs of the inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect [indiscernible] >> how are you? >> you are my hero. >> thank you. thank you for taking care of those people from indiana. >> great to see you. >> congratulations. >> great to see you. this is my wife. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, former vice president walter -- walter mondale, a dan quayle, al gore, the company the -- accompanied by their wives. ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the color guard, comprised of each of the members of the armed forces as they present our national colors. ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> where do you we go? ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter and mrs. rosalynn carter. [applause] ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the 41st president of the united states, george h. w. bush and mrs. barbara bush. ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, w
. >> ladies and gentlemen, william bailey, john rogers jr., patrick g.irs of the inaugural committee. and the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect [indiscernible] >> how are you? >> you are my hero. >> thank you. thank you for taking care of those people from indiana. >> great to see you. >> congratulations. >> great to see you. this is my wife. ♪ ♪ >> ladies...
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. >> john: roger heels eals is not a dumb guy.k to go far right groups in alaska and commercials. >> she'll make a comeback but as a tv presenter. that's as good as she can do is peddling products that people don't need. that's what she has basically done for many years now. we can expect that from her. my only concern the lady does have 3.4 million facebook friends, they are the kind of friends that poke. i'm concerned that she can leverage the fan base of those idiot people that will be a problem. >> john: but $15 a word. that is not nearly as much as i get paid here. i believe it's three pieces of cheese per segment. >> john: one could argue that she was worth it. she was one of the hottest commodities in the world. doesn't she have to run for president now? she's not going to any other news networks. she's probably not going to write any more books. if she's smart she publics op-eds. then she runs in 2016 not as a serious candidate but to bring out her brand again. >> taking time off and actually study little things like names
. >> john: roger heels eals is not a dumb guy.k to go far right groups in alaska and commercials. >> she'll make a comeback but as a tv presenter. that's as good as she can do is peddling products that people don't need. that's what she has basically done for many years now. we can expect that from her. my only concern the lady does have 3.4 million facebook friends, they are the kind of friends that poke. i'm concerned that she can leverage the fan base of those idiot people that...
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john rogers of ariel investments joins us with his top buys now. week of heavy selling, apple is no longer the world's biggest company, exxon mobil goes back to number one. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." what a week, what a month, what a year. the stock market is on a tear with both the dow and s&p 500 closing at their highest level in five years. some say the gains are seasonal, others point to fundamentals. here's a look at today's numbers. the dow surged 70 points. the blue chip index nearing 14,000 and its record high back in 2007. the nasdaq added 19. and, the s&p gained eight, closing above the important 1,500 mark and advancing for its
john rogers of ariel investments joins us with his top buys now. week of heavy selling, apple is no longer the world's biggest company, exxon mobil goes back to number one. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." what a week, what a month, what a year. the stock market is on a tear with both the dow and s&p 500 closing at their highest level in five years. some say the gains are seasonal, others point to fundamentals. here's a look at today's numbers. the dow surged 70 points. the blue...
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when you think about the 49ers teams of the 1980s the prodigious offenses joe montana john taylor roger craig jerry rice. colin kaepernick is essentially bringing a college offense to the super bowl. >> do you think collin that the offense from college was going to work in the nfl? >> i thought it would work to some extent. i didn't think it was something you could run every play. i mean, there's too many good athletes on defense at this level. >> you've already been here this year just comfortable factor. we've been here, we stayed in this hotel, we've done all that, we know the short ride over there. just hop on the bus go over there and play. this type of game i don't think you're really worried about those type of factors. you roll with the punches and get off and play. >> do you think your players need any kind of ease off on the pressure or are they okay no matter what with this? >> well, deshawn had a quote on our quote board about 2.5 weeks ago that said we get fresher under pressure. so, that bodes well for us. >> reporter: yeah. i love that saying. fresher under pressure. the
when you think about the 49ers teams of the 1980s the prodigious offenses joe montana john taylor roger craig jerry rice. colin kaepernick is essentially bringing a college offense to the super bowl. >> do you think collin that the offense from college was going to work in the nfl? >> i thought it would work to some extent. i didn't think it was something you could run every play. i mean, there's too many good athletes on defense at this level. >> you've already been here this...
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john rogers of ariel investments joins us with his top buys now. and after a week of heavy selling, apple is no longer the world's biggest company, exxon mobil goes back to number one. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." what a week, what a month, what a year. the stock market is on a tear with both the dow and s&p 500 closing at their highest level in five years. some say the gains are seasonal, others point to fundamentals. here's a look at today's numbers. the dow surged 70 points. the blue chip index nearing 14,000 and its record high back in 2007. the nasdaq added 19. and, the s&p gained eight, closing above the important 1,500 mark and advancing for its
john rogers of ariel investments joins us with his top buys now. and after a week of heavy selling, apple is no longer the world's biggest company, exxon mobil goes back to number one. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." what a week, what a month, what a year. the stock market is on a tear with both the dow and s&p 500 closing at their highest level in five years. some say the gains are seasonal, others point to fundamentals. here's a look at today's numbers. the dow surged 70...
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john w rogers junior, mr. patrick g ryan -- cochairs of the 56th presidential inaugural committee.nd the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect cabinet. >> you are my hero. >> thank you. >> inks for taking care of those people from indiana. -- thanks for taking care of .hose people from indiana >> ladies and gentlemen, please ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, former vice president walter mondale, former vice president al gore, accompanied by mrs. gore. and former vice president dan quayle. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise as the color guard presents our national colors. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jimmy carter and mrs. rosalynn carter. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 41st president of the united states, george h. w. bush and barbara bush. ladies and gentlemen, th >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton and senator hillary rodham clinton. [applause]♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the children of the vice presid
john w rogers junior, mr. patrick g ryan -- cochairs of the 56th presidential inaugural committee.nd the executive director of the 56 presidential inaugural committee. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president elect cabinet. >> you are my hero. >> thank you. >> inks for taking care of those people from indiana. -- thanks for taking care of .hose people from indiana >> ladies and gentlemen, please ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, former vice president walter...
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joe montana, rice, john taylor and roger craig. here comes collin introducing a college offense to the super bowl. >> duthink the over fence in -- did you think the offense in college would work in the nfl? >> i thought it would work to some exat the present time but not every play. there are too many guys good on defense here at this level. >> a comfortable factor. we have been here, we stayed in this hotel. we have done all that. we know the short ride over there. so, go over there and play. i mean this type of game i don't think you are are worried about those type of factors. roll with the punches and get off and play. >> do you think your players need to ease off on the pressure or are they okay no matter what with it? >> well, the, shawn had a quote on the the quote board about 2- 1/2 weeks ago that said we get fresher under pressure. so, that is good for us. >> fresher under pressure, great saying. coming up on game day live at 11:35. eric davis, remember our former color analyst? >> yes. >> he will be on the show. he will b
joe montana, rice, john taylor and roger craig. here comes collin introducing a college offense to the super bowl. >> duthink the over fence in -- did you think the offense in college would work in the nfl? >> i thought it would work to some exat the present time but not every play. there are too many guys good on defense here at this level. >> a comfortable factor. we have been here, we stayed in this hotel. we have done all that. we know the short ride over there. so, go...
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works by men like john berry and roger williams, being able to come to a repository like this to see the collections, see the writings of roger williams, he was able to learn what other historians are learning about roger williams. he wrote important works, and there's very little evidence that thomas jefferson was reading roger williams. but he was then able to go to a library and archive in england, and they, too, haddock units. and they had library records, and they had roles, and he was able to see there that john locke was reading roger williams. and if thomas jefferson was reading locke, we start to see how these ideas were transatlantic, were moving all over the world well before we think of the global exchange that we have today. these other books show us how people were living, how they were interacting with each other. they also show us how we shaped our economy as we, again, struggle with how we redefine ourselves to new economies, to new political structures throughout the world. we can come to places like this, and we can understand how adjustments were made, how a commu
works by men like john berry and roger williams, being able to come to a repository like this to see the collections, see the writings of roger williams, he was able to learn what other historians are learning about roger williams. he wrote important works, and there's very little evidence that thomas jefferson was reading roger williams. but he was then able to go to a library and archive in england, and they, too, haddock units. and they had library records, and they had roles, and he was...
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chairman of the president's advisory council on financial capability and ceo of aerial investments john rogersarting at 6:00 a.m. eastern time on cnbc. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your hear
chairman of the president's advisory council on financial capability and ceo of aerial investments john rogersarting at 6:00 a.m. eastern time on cnbc. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners...
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you are the will rogers/john wayne of our generation, so thank you. i'm serious. [applause] >> i think of myself more like shania twain, but okay. >> hi, greg. thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. >> both you and are not so tall but we're big in -- >> i think i'm a little taller than you are. >> everybody is a little taller than me. >> thanks for bringing it up. do you have any questions except about my height? >> die. it's not serious. i was watching "the five" the other night and i'm wonder egg you got an avalanche of e-mailsful you were talking to the group and wowanted to use the phrase fiscal cliff, and you slipped and said something else i won't say. but i just want to know if anybody else caught it besides me. >> a lot of people did. okay. if you do two shows a day, that's going to happen. and by the way, i'm not even sure what i said. but there are two versions of it. there's one that is profane and then there's one that is really biological. we'll just -- i didn't -- you know what, it was such an obvious slip of the tongue -- this is the reagan library,
you are the will rogers/john wayne of our generation, so thank you. i'm serious. [applause] >> i think of myself more like shania twain, but okay. >> hi, greg. thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. >> both you and are not so tall but we're big in -- >> i think i'm a little taller than you are. >> everybody is a little taller than me. >> thanks for bringing it up. do you have any questions except about my height? >> die. it's not serious. i was...
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we have wayne rogers and johnathon, and tracey burns and john lay field . joining us this week is christian dorsey. tracey. n this can't be cut what can? mass transit subsidies employ. really? >> cheryl. if you think they are going to cut the benefits they get for themselves, i have a bridge to sell you. they will schnook us for the perks. they can vote on it and they couldn't bring it to the floor to discuss it. no, no way we want the perks. it does not bode well on our debt ceiling. >> talking about spending cuts. what does it say about us. >> the cuts are needed and to tracey point no one can push them there in programs like the 160 million transportation subcity. besides the fact that it is full of proud and 25 percent of it is fraudulent. why do they get the unbelievable perks that no one gets. it is 48 more than those in the private sector. >> and christian, this takes washington to a w level of disappointment because they don't get it to a vote and address the program for taxpayers. is this a signal that nothing is going to change. >> you are suggest
we have wayne rogers and johnathon, and tracey burns and john lay field . joining us this week is christian dorsey. tracey. n this can't be cut what can? mass transit subsidies employ. really? >> cheryl. if you think they are going to cut the benefits they get for themselves, i have a bridge to sell you. they will schnook us for the perks. they can vote on it and they couldn't bring it to the floor to discuss it. no, no way we want the perks. it does not bode well on our debt ceiling....
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i debate to religious liberty including roger williams and john locke and equal respect for conscience and the burden it imposes on the government and policy, led to a tradition that government may not substantially burden and exercise of religion without the public interest. i defend those ideas from other nations as well. the second prong of the approach that i focus tonight, the need for consistency and self examination to the approach of other people. many policies lack the self examination, the basic virtue to have a coherent and consistent policy. many are flawed in did deeper way that people act in ways to give there own group special privileges and refuse to apply this same law to all people. the third prong, even with the principles and reasoning we need more. inactive, curious imagination, interested in learning about the lives of others and coming to see how the world looks from other points of view. and looking from adults and children to promote the and the standing. i use the history of prejudice against the jews in europe as a case to think about as we face the prejudice
i debate to religious liberty including roger williams and john locke and equal respect for conscience and the burden it imposes on the government and policy, led to a tradition that government may not substantially burden and exercise of religion without the public interest. i defend those ideas from other nations as well. the second prong of the approach that i focus tonight, the need for consistency and self examination to the approach of other people. many policies lack the self...
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i think roger williams represents a departure from the normal story, and shows that even a small colony had a great impact on the way the rest of the nation and the world thought works by johnbrittain his recent book on the great american souls and roger williams. being able to become -- to come to a repository like this to see the collection, she the writings of roger williams, he was able to learn what others are learning about roger williams. he wrote important works and there's very little little evidence that thomas jefferson was reading roger williams, but he was then able to go to the library, and archives in england as aei documents and had library records and they had, i think you can see their that john locke was reading roger williams. and as thomas jefferson was reading locke, we see these ideas are transit line. we are moving all over the world well before we think today. these of the book show was how people were living, how they were interacting with each oth other. they also show us how we shaped our economy. as we again struck with how we we define ourselves to new economies, to new political structures throughout the world. we can come to places like this
i think roger williams represents a departure from the normal story, and shows that even a small colony had a great impact on the way the rest of the nation and the world thought works by johnbrittain his recent book on the great american souls and roger williams. being able to become -- to come to a repository like this to see the collection, she the writings of roger williams, he was able to learn what others are learning about roger williams. he wrote important works and there's very little...
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apparently just as effective. >> john: she did quit this job. it seems like rogerst she got to say i quit and she wasn't fired. >> he let her walk out of there with whatever she considers dignity. [ laughter ] i just love that it was probably -- oh you know what? we'll pay you minimum wage and i don't know, you can go hit up the snack bar. [ laughter ] >> john: we were talking before the break lee, in your wonderful book, the rude pundit almanac, you talked about her as a potential 2012 presidential candidate. she didn't run. it was a horrible blow to comedians everywhere. i bet today rude, she's wishing she had. she would have expanded her brand in a way that fox news and a canceled reality show never could have done it. >> that's what i said in the book. if she wants to keep the sarah palin brand or sarah-co going she's got to run for president because otherwise who cares? she wasn't on the national stage long enough and frankly, with you know fox's dying audience, all of the shut-ins and elderly that are watching them, that of course she was going to fade. >> jo
apparently just as effective. >> john: she did quit this job. it seems like rogerst she got to say i quit and she wasn't fired. >> he let her walk out of there with whatever she considers dignity. [ laughter ] i just love that it was probably -- oh you know what? we'll pay you minimum wage and i don't know, you can go hit up the snack bar. [ laughter ] >> john: we were talking before the break lee, in your wonderful book, the rude pundit almanac, you talked about her as a...
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likely senator john thune as head of the committee, and it's not confirmed yet, but senator roger wicker is likely to become the ranking member of the communications and internet panel. so, and, you know, all those things have yet to be solidified, so i think we have a big question mark hanging over that, but i would lean towards saying it's unlikely to see a huge rewrite. >> guest: i think the broader question with rewriting the cable act is we are in a period of great disruption of communication services, and it really hasn't shaken out yet. things like netflix, apple, itunes store, tablet computers have dramatically changed the way we consume content. it is not yet clear how consumers prefer to get their content when all available options are there, and legislating in the middle of this sort of disruption, you run the risk that your legislation will quickly become obsolete, and it already tends to be behind the pace of technology. so i think lawmakers are fairly astute about the fact that legislation tends to lag behind technology. and they may give it some more time to shake out befo
likely senator john thune as head of the committee, and it's not confirmed yet, but senator roger wicker is likely to become the ranking member of the communications and internet panel. so, and, you know, all those things have yet to be solidified, so i think we have a big question mark hanging over that, but i would lean towards saying it's unlikely to see a huge rewrite. >> guest: i think the broader question with rewriting the cable act is we are in a period of great disruption of...
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want to read this statement that came out from house speaker john boehner, majority leader eric cantor and kevin mccarty. kathy mcmorris rogersntereded this statement. the house will honor the statement to consider the senate agreement if it is passed. whether the house will rescind or properly amend the measure won't be met until they and the american people can review the legislation. >> what do you think the chance is with both parties not happy with the compromise reached. what do you think the chances are that it will pass, probably in the senate but not run into trouble in the house? >> you heard vice president biden. the white house has put forth a deal and gotten some republicans is in leadership so go along with this. is a big step. we're going to see the republican party rear its ugly head and see how rogue they want to be in going against the majority of americans. very clear. you look at every poll out there protect social security, medicare, medicaid. in this round, that's exactly what the white house did. republicans want to go against that, they have to deal with it in 2014. they want the wealthiest americans t
want to read this statement that came out from house speaker john boehner, majority leader eric cantor and kevin mccarty. kathy mcmorris rogersntereded this statement. the house will honor the statement to consider the senate agreement if it is passed. whether the house will rescind or properly amend the measure won't be met until they and the american people can review the legislation. >> what do you think the chance is with both parties not happy with the compromise reached. what do you...
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john d. meador ii, columbia. first lieutenant ryan d. rawl, lexington. master corporal sandra sandy rogers, aiken. private first class adam c. ross, lyman. sergeant first class, matthew b. thomas, travelers rest. on behalf of all south carolinians to their families, know that we will never forget. [ applause ] we love and respect our men and women in uniform here in south carolina. a few things make me as proud as the level of patriotism that just radiates off our state and her people. when i make that call to the families who just lost a loved one, i promised them the people of south carolina will wrap their arms around them. may god continue to bless you and your volunteers for their service. [ applause ] we have another very special guest with us tonight, a hard core rock star. brigadier general lori reynolds. the commanding general of one of the greatest military institutions that's ever existed. the marine corps recruit depot parris island. if you don't believe me, tour it yourself. but take mid a vice, don't mess with this general. the marine corps has been there since 1815 and has trained t
john d. meador ii, columbia. first lieutenant ryan d. rawl, lexington. master corporal sandra sandy rogers, aiken. private first class adam c. ross, lyman. sergeant first class, matthew b. thomas, travelers rest. on behalf of all south carolinians to their families, know that we will never forget. [ applause ] we love and respect our men and women in uniform here in south carolina. a few things make me as proud as the level of patriotism that just radiates off our state and her people. when i...
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john payton could talk to the media today -- the head coach stepped into his old job the day after nfl commissioner roger adel -- goodell. he was out of the season because of the bounty program. former coordinator greg williams remains suspended indefinitely. now payton went to talk about the future even as everyone has questions about the past. >> we are at a point where it is time to close. it is time for us as a team, as daily, to take the next afford. i know we are excited. we are getting ready to hold the super bowl. disappointed we are not playing, but to great games are. >> the next level challenge -- taking out in the caa. george mason tigers still have grown to do after coming up short. they missed too many opportunities. jumping off the mark on the floater -- with the rebound. and mason starting to inch away. since the three-pointer from the top -- cuts mason's lead to 6. allen for two and george mason -- tigers are 10-11 for the season. stony brook -- looking for the first back-to-back wins. 17-points. see will stop by 11. showing off his outside skills. wait outside. barry's the three -- buri
john payton could talk to the media today -- the head coach stepped into his old job the day after nfl commissioner roger adel -- goodell. he was out of the season because of the bounty program. former coordinator greg williams remains suspended indefinitely. now payton went to talk about the future even as everyone has questions about the past. >> we are at a point where it is time to close. it is time for us as a team, as daily, to take the next afford. i know we are excited. we are...
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roger taney. he admin steistered the oath se different times. chief justice johnstered the oath nine times, but not to nine different presidents. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bring back our gaggle here, former senator john shn sununu, manti teo, a good friend pd of show wrote -- stories like these leaves knots in our stomachs because we so desperately want to believe our sports heroes are pure and we want to hope too that our politicians are at least compete
roger taney. he admin steistered the oath se different times. chief justice johnstered the oath nine times, but not to nine different presidents. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before...
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rogers a new facility that opened at 701 golden gate. some highlights from our ada transition plan work. this is the work that is done by john paul scott include the completion of several health care centers including sunset mental health, potrero hill and curry health centers. and maxine hall health clinic is currently under design and will be moving into construction very soon. we'll be starting work soon on barrier removal work at the san francisco generate hospital in the emergency room area, clinic and patient restrooms. and bibeding 89d at san francisco general hospital got a makeover at the parking lot. most important we're moving forward with the el elevator modernization project. it's going to be providing redundance amongst the three elevators in case one has to be taken out of service for repairs. the lethalon of honor underwent a makeover. golden gate park repaved manufacture their multi-use roads. and we finished the accessible passenger loading work at the school district. that was the subject of lopez lawsuit. we're go to be doing some phase 2 work for the cultural center and the mission cultural center for la
rogers a new facility that opened at 701 golden gate. some highlights from our ada transition plan work. this is the work that is done by john paul scott include the completion of several health care centers including sunset mental health, potrero hill and curry health centers. and maxine hall health clinic is currently under design and will be moving into construction very soon. we'll be starting work soon on barrier removal work at the san francisco generate hospital in the emergency room...
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john kuhn, too easy there. it gives green bay the 17-3 lead before the half. and rogers 117 yards passing. to kuhn, 9 yards. packers pummel minnesota, 24-10. it will be a repeat of week one when 49ers went to lambeau and beat green bay. early game yesterday. houston and cincinnati. texans beat the wildcard last year. and 16-7, houston. less than three minutes to go, bengals trail by six, andy dalton going for it all on third down. overthrows a.j. green. next play, they need 11 yards to keep the drive alive on fourth down. dalton to jones, the former cal star. five yards shy, he never saw the ball again. houston gets them again and texans play at new england next sunday. >>> warriors with a 21 point win over the clippers wednesday night, but that was at oracle. last night's game at staples in l.a., exacting some revenge. steph curry driving. missing. he has his back. l.a., though, they would dominate from then on. blake griffin, 2 of 11 shooting wednesday, 14 first quarter points, finished with 20. that capped the 19-2 run for the 23- clipper lead. harris and barns stopped the bleeding a little there. but wa
john kuhn, too easy there. it gives green bay the 17-3 lead before the half. and rogers 117 yards passing. to kuhn, 9 yards. packers pummel minnesota, 24-10. it will be a repeat of week one when 49ers went to lambeau and beat green bay. early game yesterday. houston and cincinnati. texans beat the wildcard last year. and 16-7, houston. less than three minutes to go, bengals trail by six, andy dalton going for it all on third down. overthrows a.j. green. next play, they need 11 yards to keep the...
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john: more shame for the peddlers of shame. according to internal documents released by the catholic church this week, cardinal roger mahony onces of child monthly less station by priests from law enforcement authorities. now mahony who served in southern california was at the time the archbishop of the largest catholic diocese in the u.s. in one letter about a priest who admitted to preying on undocumented children for decades, mahony warns quote i believe if monsignor garcia were to reappear within the archdiocese we might very well have some type of legal action filed in both the criminal and civil sectors. did you catch that? not that he might sexually abuse children. but if he was here we might have legal problems. which would be far worse than calling the cops and having him incarcerated so he can't assault more children. joining me now on the program is the director of snap or the survivors network of those abused by priests. david thank you for your time and being here this evening. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> john: what was your initial reaction about cardinal mahony upon reading these despicable documents. >> i hate
john: more shame for the peddlers of shame. according to internal documents released by the catholic church this week, cardinal roger mahony onces of child monthly less station by priests from law enforcement authorities. now mahony who served in southern california was at the time the archbishop of the largest catholic diocese in the u.s. in one letter about a priest who admitted to preying on undocumented children for decades, mahony warns quote i believe if monsignor garcia were to reappear...
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the house to vote but we have been told that speaker john boehner made his way to the agai floor again and made t walk many times through will rogerse in front of the house chamber and just after that he voted here and he did vote aye for the bill. we have not been told yet that -- we have been told that the house majority leader eric cantor has not voted yet. we don't have world o word of d other names we don't have big republican names as of yet but you can see the tally continues as time is ticking down. again the magic number we believe to be about 210 to pas this piece of legislation. we are back with the panel. a.b., the boehner vote and well, the significance of what you are seeing there on the screen? >> well, interesting that they have lost ten democrats so far. that number could grow. but if they could -- if the democrats contained it, that is pretty interesting and you heard some, you new york city leadership exhorting the members to support it. >> bret: almost twice as many democrats at this point. >> right. i'm told that the boehner vote on the rule was a good sign from members who are going to vote for this and hold t
the house to vote but we have been told that speaker john boehner made his way to the agai floor again and made t walk many times through will rogerse in front of the house chamber and just after that he voted here and he did vote aye for the bill. we have not been told yet that -- we have been told that the house majority leader eric cantor has not voted yet. we don't have world o word of d other names we don't have big republican names as of yet but you can see the tally continues as time is...
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>> brian: do you think roger ales would go to robots over john stossel?an: the mush tash doesn't look real. freedom is still here thanks to the internet, as long as we can log on, we can be free. we are going to watch you tonight on the "fox business" network. >> thanks. >> brian: 14 minutes before the top of the hour. next on the rundown, yoga a sport. it's becoming more popular with kids. are we out of baseball helmets? and being used as a replacement for competitive sports. isn't it just stretching? isn't it just sitting around sweating? larry winget live next. first on this day in 1967, "i'm a believer" by the monke, s was the number one song [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your
>> brian: do you think roger ales would go to robots over john stossel?an: the mush tash doesn't look real. freedom is still here thanks to the internet, as long as we can log on, we can be free. we are going to watch you tonight on the "fox business" network. >> thanks. >> brian: 14 minutes before the top of the hour. next on the rundown, yoga a sport. it's becoming more popular with kids. are we out of baseball helmets? and being used as a replacement for...
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rogers dance with captain kangaroo. and he couldn't do it. as a result people were just left watching, wow this is not a good guy. >> john: i think those softballns were the lube that makes the engine of a really tough interview run smoothly. there are sections of the interview we haven't played yet that you found really, really wrong. i wanting to through them right now and get your reaction to each one. >> you don't ask me about my childhood. where is my lube. >> john: if you were a sports reporting tree what tree would you be. let's go to lance doping with the other members of his team. >> if someone was not doing something to your satisfaction could you get them fired. >> it depends on what they're doing. if you're asking me somebody on the team says, i'm not going to dope. >> yeah. >> i say you're fired? >> yes. >> absolutely not. >> one of your former teammates christian vanderbilt said that you threatened to kick him off the team if he didn't shape up and conform to the doping program. >> that's--that's not true. >> were you a bully? >> um, yeah, yeah, i was a bully. i was a bully in the sense that i tried to control the narrative narrat
rogers dance with captain kangaroo. and he couldn't do it. as a result people were just left watching, wow this is not a good guy. >> john: i think those softballns were the lube that makes the engine of a really tough interview run smoothly. there are sections of the interview we haven't played yet that you found really, really wrong. i wanting to through them right now and get your reaction to each one. >> you don't ask me about my childhood. where is my lube. >> john: if...
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> john: what do you think, is there a chance we'll see their names on the ballot next year and their punishment is that they're not eligible the first year. >> people like barry bonds sammy sosa, rogery'll be on the ballot next year but the storyline will be tom glavin, maddox. they will be clean players where we'll celebrate maximum god glavin, maddox and frank thomas. and i don't see how you have a hall of fame that is supposed to be a museum, mind you that doesn't have these players. it's like a museum as written by joseph stalin, they didn't exist, therefore it didn't happen. the 90s just didn't happen. well guess what, a lot of writers who are doing this voting and handing in blank ballots, they cheered on the 1990s, they cheered on mark mcgwire, sammy sosa race. you spoke about a whiff of hypocrisy, i would call it an overpowering stench. >> there are two parts of the hall of fame. one is the museum, and bonds and clemens are there. they're respected there in several different ways for their accomplishments but the room where the plaques are that's the bestowing of the higher honor. guys with very good intention are trying very hard to grapple with steroids. what is it? is it
> john: what do you think, is there a chance we'll see their names on the ballot next year and their punishment is that they're not eligible the first year. >> people like barry bonds sammy sosa, rogery'll be on the ballot next year but the storyline will be tom glavin, maddox. they will be clean players where we'll celebrate maximum god glavin, maddox and frank thomas. and i don't see how you have a hall of fame that is supposed to be a museum, mind you that doesn't have these...
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few, abraham baldwin new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king. from connecticut --, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york -- alexander hamilton . new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton. pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, mr. yoder. mr. yoder: amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government to redress of grievances. amendment 2, a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. amendment 3, no soldier shall in time of peace be quartered at any house without the consent of the owner nor in time of war but in a manner to be prescribed by law. mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kentucky,
few, abraham baldwin new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rufus king. from connecticut --, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york -- alexander hamilton . new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton. pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kansas, mr....
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john, i appreciate that. [applause] >> later, a review of the last few months in the british parliament from the bbc. >> rogerwilliams, while he was a member of the clergy, was also incredibly trained and learned in civil law and actually worked for sir cooke in the british parliament and in the star chamber. and we see a lot of his ideas of civil law and separation of church and state begin to be articulated in texts like this. and it is the famous bloody tent net of persecution. this is really where we see roger williams talking about the idea of liberty of conscious and the freedom of religion. he is very much showing at this point why he is different and why his thinking is different and why rhode island will be different from massachusetts, the plymouth bay colony and the other colonies to the north. he was creating a land where people could come, could worship as they chose and would always be protected by the civil law. and this did not, of course, sit well with england or with massachusetts. by an act of british parliament, all of the copies of this book were set to be burned. luckily, not all of them
john, i appreciate that. [applause] >> later, a review of the last few months in the british parliament from the bbc. >> rogerwilliams, while he was a member of the clergy, was also incredibly trained and learned in civil law and actually worked for sir cooke in the british parliament and in the star chamber. and we see a lot of his ideas of civil law and separation of church and state begin to be articulated in texts like this. and it is the famous bloody tent net of persecution....
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few, abraham baldwin new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rus king. from connecticut --, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york -- alexander hamilton . new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton. pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i yieldo the gentleman from ksas, mr. yoder. mr. yoder: amendment 1, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government to redress of grievances. amendment 2, a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. amendment 3, no soldier shall in time of peace be quartered at any house without the consent of the owner nor in time of war but in a manner to be prescribed by law. mr. goodlatte: i yield to the gentleman from kentucky, mr.
few, abraham baldwin new hampshire -- john langdon, nicholas gilman massachusetts -- nathaniel gorham, rus king. from connecticut --, william samuel johnson, roger sherman. new york -- alexander hamilton . new jersey -- will livingston, david brearley, william paterson, jonathan dayton. pennsylvania -- benjamin franklin, thomas mifflin, robert morris, george clymer, thomas fitzsimons, jared ingersoll, james wilson, governor morris. mr. goodlatte: i yieldo the gentleman from ksas, mr. yoder. mr....
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john marshall, his cousin. and we saw it again with abraham lincoln and roger tony. this platform today. >> i think one of the things you note is the two marine guards, how much security has changed in the white house over the last few years. >> there's dr. joe biden, the vice president's wife, who we know, very active in helping the military families coming back. >> also an educator. vice president biden, sworn in yesterday, as well. 8:15 yesterday morning at the naval observatory. sworn in by supreme court justice sonia sotomayer. we go back to the capitol right now. guests continue to file into the steps. >> can we do a split screen? i'm going to ask our director if we can do that. i want to see the crowd four years ago, as the president looked out. and i want to see the crowd today and compare them. it looks as if it stretched the entire 2.2 miles. >> there's 2009. >> pretty big. >> it does look pretty packed. of course, it will be a smaller crowd than four years ago. that was a moment in history that cannot be replicated. the flag is waving on the mall, as presi
john marshall, his cousin. and we saw it again with abraham lincoln and roger tony. this platform today. >> i think one of the things you note is the two marine guards, how much security has changed in the white house over the last few years. >> there's dr. joe biden, the vice president's wife, who we know, very active in helping the military families coming back. >> also an educator. vice president biden, sworn in yesterday, as well. 8:15 yesterday morning at the naval...