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[laughter] >> what i was encouraged to do, first of all, when i ring him and told him that john rogers had posted this invitation for me out of the blue, he said that it is valentine's day, come to lunch. and he said more or less, you are the constitutional lawyer. have you ever really looked at both provisions? i have to admit that i kind of knew about them, but i kind of glossed over. i never took the case that was relevant. so i went back and read and realized that this president could do a huge amount. because people had voted for you to serve to do your best for seven years. to really take this on and be the personification of the country. so this gave me a kind of peace to argue for a much more proactive presidency. it would relate to what people were doing in towns and villages and parishes in ireland. what people were doing in various sectors in the economy, northern ireland, how you reach out and began a peace process. and i went around the country and made these arguments. more and more, people said that by the time the two men who were nominated, the favorite in the beginnin
[laughter] >> what i was encouraged to do, first of all, when i ring him and told him that john rogers had posted this invitation for me out of the blue, he said that it is valentine's day, come to lunch. and he said more or less, you are the constitutional lawyer. have you ever really looked at both provisions? i have to admit that i kind of knew about them, but i kind of glossed over. i never took the case that was relevant. so i went back and read and realized that this president could...
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also, $56, 40 times earnings, john rogers did great, i would sell it here, though. >> j.j.? >> the food space, starbucks likes like they can go up and test the 52-week high. >> gold, gld, a nice reversal a couple weeks ago, i think gold's in play again. >> see you tomorrow 9:00 a.m. for "squawk on the street." back here again at 5:00 for more "fast money." meantime, "mad money." morning "squawk on the street." meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! you're going to go out of business, they're nuts! they know nothing. >> there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to the cramerica. people want to make friends, but i'm trying to save you some money. i'm trying to coach and teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. i got two of them here. you've got the good economy. tremendous housing numbers, miraculous retail sales, terrific oil and gas markets. you have the bad economy. weakening commodity prices. slow com
also, $56, 40 times earnings, john rogers did great, i would sell it here, though. >> j.j.? >> the food space, starbucks likes like they can go up and test the 52-week high. >> gold, gld, a nice reversal a couple weeks ago, i think gold's in play again. >> see you tomorrow 9:00 a.m. for "squawk on the street." back here again at 5:00 for more "fast money." meantime, "mad money." morning "squawk on the street." meantime, "mad...
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do you agree with john rogers that this is the beginning of the commercial real estate boom for a couple >> yes, john is a good friend and insightful. in terms of gateway cities we are in the midst of the boom. if you look at miami and new york city, it is exciting the terms of the real estate, and that is where the comeback is coming residential side. >> and where else other than residential, because with the umbrella of commercial, you can go into the luxury hotels and going into the class a offices or what kind of areas do you believe have the best upside from here? >> again, hospitality, and new york city, the best hospitality market in the country, and miami, the same, and washington, d.c. hospitality, and chicago and dallas, and so you will see the hospitality growing. on the west coast, san francisco and los angeles, hospitality. >> you are rich now, and really rich, but you didn't start rich. how can the u vooers who are not rich now start to get rich, and where can they invest on a small scale where they are now? >> well, look at buying existing properties if i could and renovat
do you agree with john rogers that this is the beginning of the commercial real estate boom for a couple >> yes, john is a good friend and insightful. in terms of gateway cities we are in the midst of the boom. if you look at miami and new york city, it is exciting the terms of the real estate, and that is where the comeback is coming residential side. >> and where else other than residential, because with the umbrella of commercial, you can go into the luxury hotels and going into...
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john rogers, chairman and cio of errol investment. he joins us now.e even go anywhere on this, you saw what alan greenspan had to say. mr. miller is very bullish. is there anything you worry about at all right now? >> there's always things to worry about. but the things, if there was some kind of extraordinary catastrophe in the middle east that would worry me. unexpected terrorist attack. those types of really dramatic gut-wrenching things. >> there's nothing else considering the next fed minutes, what the sequester is going to do. there's nothing else we should worry about. >> i like how you said there's always something to worry about. >> those aren't "game change"ing. they will come and go and we will be back to normal. >> let's talk through some of the things you do like. this is nbc universal. we are owned by comcast. and you happen to love the stock cbsp. >> he is an extraordinary ceo. he's all about the content. a great job of getting things back on track after the tough time during the financial crisis. the stock has had an extraordinary run.
john rogers, chairman and cio of errol investment. he joins us now.e even go anywhere on this, you saw what alan greenspan had to say. mr. miller is very bullish. is there anything you worry about at all right now? >> there's always things to worry about. but the things, if there was some kind of extraordinary catastrophe in the middle east that would worry me. unexpected terrorist attack. those types of really dramatic gut-wrenching things. >> there's nothing else considering the...
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the 14th of february 1990 i get a surprise phone call from former neighbor attorney-general from john rogers that says he wants to discuss privately. so we came into our dining room and he post the question would you be prepared to except a nomination of the labor party? the have and always had elections and presidents are elected that nobody is opposing but that was a complete surprise. not very positive because the presidency at the time the six presidents and has served were elderly when they were elected because they were not opposed and served with distinction but not proactive so there were important powers of the supreme court if they are unconstitutional to address both houses but mainly it was a ceremonial figure head type of role and the importance role outside ireland and as the first citizen of the country but the power rested with the prime minister and his cabinet in a parliamentary system and the fact that dave decided to nominate a candidate not that the person would win but the labor party was the smallest of the three and it was known they were very literate and it was well
the 14th of february 1990 i get a surprise phone call from former neighbor attorney-general from john rogers that says he wants to discuss privately. so we came into our dining room and he post the question would you be prepared to except a nomination of the labor party? the have and always had elections and presidents are elected that nobody is opposing but that was a complete surprise. not very positive because the presidency at the time the six presidents and has served were elderly when...
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roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts?ocess of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward. >> you kind of agreed with that in the last hour. >> largely. >> we will probably see where things go from here. if it is not cyprus catching your attention, what is? >> what i think is that the effects of quantitative easing, the effects of all the twist operations are actually generating better fund mentals. in effect, what ben bernanke has done is primed the well. we are at a point where we're beginning to really benefit from it, whether it's coming from jobs, improve. s in housing, overall improvements in manufacturing, in services. this is a recovery process that is becoming more sustainabl
roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts?ocess of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward. >> you kind of agreed with that in the last...
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got roger gastman in studio. we've got john stanton in studio. don't go anywhere. back. >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show" now on current tv. not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. break the ice with breath-freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> with a distinctly satirical point of view. if you believe in state's rights but still believe in the drug war you must be high. >> only on current tv. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the "bill press show." >> peter: it's the "bill press show." "full court press." peter ogborn sitting in for bill tod
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if you go down you can pick movies, and go into movies and it lets you search by john-roger of our kids kids, network, they pick their own content that they want to suggest or you pay yourself. going back to full video instead of just the last channel it is you nine choices we're beginning to personalize and innovate this way and it is a mixture of on demand content, of live tv, said tv are, so in this case and that i have the segue tomorrow said dvd comes out for les mis. we are extremely proud and we're up for many oscars. one of the reasons we wanted to be and content to create something we can promote and celebrate may be more than any of their company. so if you then go on to other ways to search which is now we have 100,000 prices, it is complicated. so you take the remote. this is new. you don't have to pointed at the tv. achan point* backwards and work. you to put the box and a cabinet and it does not have to be in front of the tv. most people will take it just for that. [laughter] if you go 784 you may go to the channel but also spells out so if you click on the suit we give yo
if you go down you can pick movies, and go into movies and it lets you search by john-roger of our kids kids, network, they pick their own content that they want to suggest or you pay yourself. going back to full video instead of just the last channel it is you nine choices we're beginning to personalize and innovate this way and it is a mixture of on demand content, of live tv, said tv are, so in this case and that i have the segue tomorrow said dvd comes out for les mis. we are extremely...
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>> the head of cfa, john rogers, said zero tolerance for bad behavior. up to that analyst to talk about what's happening, bring it up to the public view, go on cnbc, give you a call. hey, for that matter, give me a call. if you're being untreated fairly by a corporation, give me a call and let's find a solution here because that's not the way the system is supposed to work. >> mike, always good talking to you. >> thanks for having me. >>> when we come back, google hitting another all-time high today. stocks up nearly 15% this year. versus that 20% drop for apple, that long google/short apple trade continues to work. do you buy in at that and at these levels? we're back after a quick break. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give h
>> the head of cfa, john rogers, said zero tolerance for bad behavior. up to that analyst to talk about what's happening, bring it up to the public view, go on cnbc, give you a call. hey, for that matter, give me a call. if you're being untreated fairly by a corporation, give me a call and let's find a solution here because that's not the way the system is supposed to work. >> mike, always good talking to you. >> thanks for having me. >>> when we come back, google...
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. >> john: somewhere in the world roger clinton realized he dodged a bullet by not getting into politicsg to a wedding. stick around. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." one more quick question for the panel. we're all of muslim heritage? >> arab. >> john: i'm a bigot. brilliant. well i'm happy to be in wrong about this, but let me ask you you're all arabic heritage. jesus comes from the region. ifeesif jesus were to come back tomorrow, what do you think he would be most angry about. >> i quote from my favorite movie. if jesus were to return and see what is being done in his name he would never stop throwing up. >> john: great line. maysoon zayid? >> i'm guessing that jesus would be most upset about the fact that there is religious segregation where he was born in bethlehem, and christians and muslims are not allowed to, you know go to jerusalem or visit nazareth or go to the place where he rose from. he would be pretty pissed off about the wall and the religious bigotry. >> john: i agree. dean obeidallah? >> i think it's clear he would be most angry at time warner for dropping current
. >> john: somewhere in the world roger clinton realized he dodged a bullet by not getting into politicsg to a wedding. stick around. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." one more quick question for the panel. we're all of muslim heritage? >> arab. >> john: i'm a bigot. brilliant. well i'm happy to be in wrong about this, but let me ask you you're all arabic heritage. jesus comes from the region. ifeesif jesus were to come back tomorrow, what do you think he...
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rogers. your. john pistole, thank for being here. we're fortunate to have you here in this important job. i found to be very competent and capable. i want to commend you on this list which you have come up with. i would like for it to be a little bit longer, but you made a good start. i think it is common sense what you have done. you know i am a bang -- a big fan of the pre check program. great risk-based approach to screen. as i have talked to before and in private before, we've got to push about a little bit faster and worked some of the kinks out. a lot of people are still confused about it. it is not at all the airports. there are some inconsistent applications. can you tell us, are you working with airline partners on ways to clear up what the program is, how people can get in it, where it is available? >> thank you, congressman. the airlines have been great partners on this. the five major carriers, and several others that are coming on line later this year, so as you know, we are in 35 airports, business airports. we announced the expansion of five more airports. we will be at 40
rogers. your. john pistole, thank for being here. we're fortunate to have you here in this important job. i found to be very competent and capable. i want to commend you on this list which you have come up with. i would like for it to be a little bit longer, but you made a good start. i think it is common sense what you have done. you know i am a bang -- a big fan of the pre check program. great risk-based approach to screen. as i have talked to before and in private before, we've got to push...
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. >> it's a lot like rogers and hammerstein. >> lil john is on the apprentice. he has this huge brand of music in new orleans called crunk music. >> is it a combination between crazy and drunk? >> i think it is. we're going to get the definition from the man with the grills himself, lil john. we have lil joe in the house, lil joe hagen from new york magazine is joining us. >> makes me nervous when these guys show up. >> this is what we do, when we have guests in the studio, we like to liquor them up. joe, we did not forget you. cheers. >> i saw him five minutes ago looking for coffee. who gave him wine? >> yes, yes. >> he's not as bad as he seems. happy to have him here. now, there's a bit of a controversy. everybody felt like when they came out with these gel nail things it was an answer to prayer, because you don't have to go as often, they don't chip. they last a long time. >> manicure red alert. apparently there are problems with the gel manicures. >> because of the uv light you have to sit under. >> you have to sit there to bake the gel stuff on your nails,
. >> it's a lot like rogers and hammerstein. >> lil john is on the apprentice. he has this huge brand of music in new orleans called crunk music. >> is it a combination between crazy and drunk? >> i think it is. we're going to get the definition from the man with the grills himself, lil john. we have lil joe in the house, lil joe hagen from new york magazine is joining us. >> makes me nervous when these guys show up. >> this is what we do, when we have guests...
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. >> come on, roy rogers, send us pictures of john muller. >> they called us ranch hands.was a ranch hand. >> very nice. >>> up next, a story from our dumb criminals file. you've got to hear this one. >> a butt dial that puts a drug dealer behind bars. we'll tell you about it. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ♪ >>> very appropriate song for this story. >> yes, it is. >> dialing, we've all done it. >> i do it a lot. >> but rarely does it get it into the kind of trouble like the guy in this story. >> this customer butt dialed 911 in the middle of a drug deal. >> 911, where is your emergency? >> reporter: when the 911 call came in, dispatchers initially dismissed it as just another pocket or purse dial until they heard this. >> cause i have 40 on me so the only issue is seeing the product before purchase. >> reporter: the call sounded like a drug deal going down. >> yeah, i definitely need a 40. >> reporter: officers traced the phone to an alley, get this, just a block away from the police department, where they busted t
. >> come on, roy rogers, send us pictures of john muller. >> they called us ranch hands.was a ranch hand. >> very nice. >>> up next, a story from our dumb criminals file. you've got to hear this one. >> a butt dial that puts a drug dealer behind bars. we'll tell you about it. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ♪ >>> very appropriate song for this story. >> yes,...
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god for bid john kerry before the senate one of these days is the opportunity to say, what difference does admit? >> thank you. rogeriega, john solomon, thank you, everyone for spending time with us. [applause] >> the conservative conference from texas, governor rick perry for 20 minutes. be smart ♪ >> god bless texas. [cheers and applause] thank you for that, patcher. good lead-in. when they told me to come in, i said which we do not need to go? they said turn to the left. i said i don't go left well. it is a big honor to be asked to come and speak and i want to see thank you to those of you that allowed me to come and for all the bad things that i say about washington, i never mind coming here. this is a fabulous place to calm. when we got here, i actually was surprised to step up our united flight and see that everybody was still here. from what i've been reading about sequestration, i figure president obama had probably shut the place down and sent everybody home. actually, i would probably be the first good idea he has had. [applause] just kidding. mostly. i come from what a lot of people might seem to think it
god for bid john kerry before the senate one of these days is the opportunity to say, what difference does admit? >> thank you. rogeriega, john solomon, thank you, everyone for spending time with us. [applause] >> the conservative conference from texas, governor rick perry for 20 minutes. be smart ♪ >> god bless texas. [cheers and applause] thank you for that, patcher. good lead-in. when they told me to come in, i said which we do not need to go? they said turn to the left....
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for roger and john, -- the capacity of international law to do with the zooks and yooks conflict and i guess my question to you is, what do you want international law to do in this situation? >> i'm not super bummed out. i am bummed out. i don't deny that is part of me, as i said, i'm an optimist and i really think that ultimately these other things you got to negotiate away, both the weaponry and whatever the problem is between them. find some way they can live together and trade and all that stuff. there's got to be confidence-building measures between them that you can think about and work your way through. >> okay, quickly i would just say that there are about 50 significant separations, walls, barriers of some sort in use today. israeli, gaza is most common. rocko which i studied a bit, i was the longest one in the world. it's an amazing 2000-kilometer sand burns that separate them from the western sahara which is the only remaining colony in africa, and it's the reason that morocco is the only african state that is not in the african union. these walls still have significance u
for roger and john, -- the capacity of international law to do with the zooks and yooks conflict and i guess my question to you is, what do you want international law to do in this situation? >> i'm not super bummed out. i am bummed out. i don't deny that is part of me, as i said, i'm an optimist and i really think that ultimately these other things you got to negotiate away, both the weaponry and whatever the problem is between them. find some way they can live together and trade and all...
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. >> congressman mike rogers had a very different take than john kerry about the president's trip.e play it for you. >> i thought the trip was a disappointment for us. i think the president squandered great opportunity to show leadership and push them in a place where they could get an agreement out of a meeting, didn't get it, got a speech, get to some agreement on the path forward on syria, didn't get that. >> so from your perspective, congressman, a disappointment, a success? somewhere in between? >> it was a great success. i was with the president. i flew with him on air force one, traveled with him. he was treated like a rock star in israel. >> how interesting, he had a 10% approval rating going in. >> he was confident, spoke about a bond between the united states and israel. said he would always support israel, have their back. he talked about the jewish state of israel, talked about the ties to the land, difficult jewish ties to the land. i don't know how anyone can say it wasn't a success. he was very well received and he talked about a two state solution which would bring
. >> congressman mike rogers had a very different take than john kerry about the president's trip.e play it for you. >> i thought the trip was a disappointment for us. i think the president squandered great opportunity to show leadership and push them in a place where they could get an agreement out of a meeting, didn't get it, got a speech, get to some agreement on the path forward on syria, didn't get that. >> so from your perspective, congressman, a disappointment, a...
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john boehner. after which he will then hear remarks from cassie mcmorris rogers, chair of the house republican conference. and then president obama will speak. >> and we're also hearing another interesting story that's coming out of washington that former president bill clinton actually inspired the man who filmed mitt romney's infamous 47% comment. here's a quick clip for anyone who may not remember it. >> there are 47% who are with him, who are dependent on government, who believe they are victims, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, housing. >> so, jake, i think a lot of folks would agree with romney said that those 47 remarks did real damage to his campaign. his words real damage to my campaign. but does he regret the point that he was making? >> well, mitt romney has said that those comments don't reflect his thinking, but the truth is if you listen to romney's remarks post-election, both his comments on a conference call and days immediately after the election and also his interview recently with chris wallace on fox news. it does seem as though he does think that the reason
john boehner. after which he will then hear remarks from cassie mcmorris rogers, chair of the house republican conference. and then president obama will speak. >> and we're also hearing another interesting story that's coming out of washington that former president bill clinton actually inspired the man who filmed mitt romney's infamous 47% comment. here's a quick clip for anyone who may not remember it. >> there are 47% who are with him, who are dependent on government, who believe...
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it's been to me very curious to watch guys like mccain and rogers and continue to push back against the sequester. it's not been the thorn in johner's side and mitch mcconnell's side i thought it would be. >> speaking of that, john, the president talks about looking for that common sense caucus. i mean, is there a broad willingness from some segment of the republican house caucus or the republicans in the senate to look at a bigger deal sort of outside of the sequester? the quote/unquote elusive grand bargain with a giving of democrats on entitlements and some republican willingness to close tax loopholes? is that something that's attractive to a significant portion of republicans in congress? >> i mean, i would say that that's been the main goal of most republicans over the last year, two or three and been frustrated by the, you know, inability to reach a deal on a grand bargain and entitlements and tax reform for a year, two or three. each side points fingers and say it is other is to blame for that and a lot of interest on the republican side. i think on taxes, you know, before the election, tax reform meant lower rates acros
it's been to me very curious to watch guys like mccain and rogers and continue to push back against the sequester. it's not been the thorn in johner's side and mitch mcconnell's side i thought it would be. >> speaking of that, john, the president talks about looking for that common sense caucus. i mean, is there a broad willingness from some segment of the republican house caucus or the republicans in the senate to look at a bigger deal sort of outside of the sequester? the quote/unquote...
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a health and science editor john fowler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its innovators say will show bio analysts for brain damage. roger goodell now says the league wants to learn more about those bio markers. thousands of players are suing the league charging they did not do enough to protect players. >>> in europe, a late winter storm shut down travel in several countries. europe's third busiest airport cancelled hundreds of flights and more cancellations are expected tomorrow. >> and in england hundreds of drivers were stranded for up to 10 hours on ice and snow covered highways. in fact, some drivers simply abandoned their cars which just added to all the problems. >> in china the number of dead figs found in a river in shanghai has doubled reaching 6,000. chinese officials say they're testing the water for six common swine viruses but that it remains safe to drink. the pigs are believed to have been dumped by farmers upstream. >>> and buckingham palace says queen elizabeth is canceling her engagements tomorrow and thursday. the palace says she is still recovering from a stomach bug. >>> falling toward the earth. a
a health and science editor john fowler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its innovators say will show bio analysts for brain damage. roger goodell now says the league wants to learn more about those bio markers. thousands of players are suing the league charging they did not do enough to protect players. >>> in europe, a late winter storm shut down travel in several countries. europe's third busiest airport cancelled hundreds of flights and more cancellations are...
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a health and science editor john fowler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its innovators say will show bio analysts for brain damage. rogerll now says the league wants to learn more about those bio markers. thousands of players are suing the league charging they did not do enough to protect players. >>> in europe, a late winter storm shut down travel in several countries. europe's third busiest airport cancelled hundreds of flights and more cancellations are expected tomorrow. >> and in england hundreds of drivers were stranded for up to 10 hours on ice and snow covered highways. in fact, some drivers simply abandoned their cars which just added to all the problems. >> in china the number of dead figs found in a river in shanghai has doubled reaching 6,000. chinese officials say they're testing the water for six common swine viruses but that it remains safe to drink. the pigs are believed to have been dumped by farmers upstream. >>> and buckingham palace says queen elizabeth is canceling her engagements tomorrow and thursday. the palace says she is still recovering from a stomach bug. >>> falling toward the earth. a sky d
a health and science editor john fowler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its innovators say will show bio analysts for brain damage. rogerll now says the league wants to learn more about those bio markers. thousands of players are suing the league charging they did not do enough to protect players. >>> in europe, a late winter storm shut down travel in several countries. europe's third busiest airport cancelled hundreds of flights and more cancellations are expected...
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rogers. i want to just ask one more question of mr. johns. kind of put this in perspective, understanding where we are right now. i know ritually only be came out and said plan as those sequestration is not going to happen. i wanted to know within the context when was the direction given to we strain operation and maintenance execution? and if that's the case, if it was restrained, wouldn't that have lessened the impact in the third and fourth quarters in fiscal year so you could lessen some of the impact of sequestration? i wanted to get your perspective on where those directions and how they might have occurred, and then where we are now. >> yes, mr. chairman. clearly, for a good portion of last year and into this fiscal year, and we were assuming effectively across the board that sequestration was not going to happen. that conversation was occurring to all sectors of government. everybody anticipating we're going to fix this problem one way or the other, and so the demand for planning associated with that seem to be second priority in term
rogers. i want to just ask one more question of mr. johns. kind of put this in perspective, understanding where we are right now. i know ritually only be came out and said plan as those sequestration is not going to happen. i wanted to know within the context when was the direction given to we strain operation and maintenance execution? and if that's the case, if it was restrained, wouldn't that have lessened the impact in the third and fourth quarters in fiscal year so you could lessen some of...
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dennis: and house intelligence committee chairman, mike rogers, on new legislation making its way through congress but does it have teeth? and john threat to your facebook account. cheryl: we begin this hour with some breaking news out of washington. the president's schedule filling up with meetings with republican lawmakers. rich is in washington with the breaking details. rich? >> into the lion's den wednesday at 1:30 next week when president obama will meet with republicans in the base of the capitol, 1:30 p.m.. this is continued outreach for president obama, last night having dinner with a number of republican senators and he'll meet with a mb of them next week as well so his congressional outreach amid criticism from those who say the president isn't active enough personal well congress, not enough congressional outreach. this afternoon he's meeting with the top democrat and top republican on the house budget committee. that's congressman pool -- paul ryan and chris holland. that's after criticism that he was not meeting enough and contacting lawmakers on capitol hill. next week house republicans, 1:30. that should be intere
dennis: and house intelligence committee chairman, mike rogers, on new legislation making its way through congress but does it have teeth? and john threat to your facebook account. cheryl: we begin this hour with some breaking news out of washington. the president's schedule filling up with meetings with republican lawmakers. rich is in washington with the breaking details. rich? >> into the lion's den wednesday at 1:30 next week when president obama will meet with republicans in the base...
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. >> mike rogers in the intelligence committee and the house he says he pwhaoefs he belongbelieves he tkpwhropbgs in guantanamo. jenna: johnly ayotte, they all think he tkpwhropbgs i belongs in young. x have to find out what we can do, should do, whether it involves more funding. the president is not going to be able to shuck guantanamo. the first executive order he signed in 2009 was to shut guantanamo. all he's done since then is turned down the commission that he has set up to close guantanamo, so that is gone. guantanamo was there and the commission to a polish guantanamo is not there. so it's going to be there. it's a reality. i think the president should realize that he made a commitment to his liberal base in 2008 but that is over with. as we get these high value detainees we should put them in a military commission to get the intelligence. again i'm sure we'll get a conviction of this guy in federal court but that is not the important issue here. bill: peter king thank you and hope knee that information is gained. >> thank you, bill. bill: whether it's civilian, or military. bill: thank you peter king. 10 minutes p
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representative of minute, of new york, senator roger of mississippi senator of connecticut. and representative john of maryland. while the united states confronts many problems our most vexing economic challenge is the growth gap and how we close it. the growth gap between this economic recovery and others is significant and intensifies our problems. the growth gap has two interrelated aspects. first by economic measures remains the weakest among recoveries since world war ii. second, our economy's potential to grow over time has slowed. if true, the average rate of growth and private job creation during this recovery of 2.1% annually and 175,000 new jobs per month are about as good as our economy will ever perform in the future and that is unacceptable. therefore, it's appropriate the first hearing the committee should address this growth gap. while i have job creation have remained weak and what should congress do to boost them? the recovery is indisputable. real g.d.p. increased by 7.5% in three and a half years. in contrast, average gdp growth was 17.5%. it would have to grow at an annual rate
representative of minute, of new york, senator roger of mississippi senator of connecticut. and representative john of maryland. while the united states confronts many problems our most vexing economic challenge is the growth gap and how we close it. the growth gap between this economic recovery and others is significant and intensifies our problems. the growth gap has two interrelated aspects. first by economic measures remains the weakest among recoveries since world war ii. second, our...
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controlling intel, but john boehner brought all of the different committee heads together so they could pool their information and share their information and what congressman mike rogersy cross-referenced all of their different committee information they find out there are anomalies. i wonder what that means? >> what that means, for example, the armed services committee maybe told one thing, intelligence committee maybe finding something out something and homeland security something else indeed. i think what will happen. when i was in the white house during watergate, in the pentagon during iran-contra hearing, often what will happen, congress will set up a special select committee, draw some members from our services, from homeland security, from the intel committee, and put them together in a special committee that then looks into just this subject and i think that's the direction they're going in and it would probably have to be out of the house because that's where republicans hold subpoena power and hold a majority and it would have to be something republicans in the house would do. i don't think anyone in the senate wants to touch it. >> alisyn: we'll look and s
controlling intel, but john boehner brought all of the different committee heads together so they could pool their information and share their information and what congressman mike rogersy cross-referenced all of their different committee information they find out there are anomalies. i wonder what that means? >> what that means, for example, the armed services committee maybe told one thing, intelligence committee maybe finding something out something and homeland security something else...
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god for bid someone john kerry's before the and has the excuse an opportunity to see what difference does it make. >> great, thanks. rogerega, joel pollack, thank you for spending time with us. [applause] ♪ the conference also heard from rick perry for 20 minute. these >> got west texas. when they told me to come in they said which we do not need to go? to the left. i said i don't go left well at all. it is a big honor to be asked to come and speak and i want to see thank you to those that allowed me to calm and for all the bad things they say about washington, i never mind coming here. this is a fabulous place to come. when we got here, i actually was a little surprised to step up our united flight and see that everybody was still here. the sequestration i figure president obama had shut the place down and send everybody home. actually, i would probably be the first good idea he has when you think about it. [applause] just kidding. mostly. i., from what a lot of people might seem to think is a foreign country. we have a balanced budget. we have a surplus. we are creating more jobs than any other state in the union and w
god for bid someone john kerry's before the and has the excuse an opportunity to see what difference does it make. >> great, thanks. rogerega, joel pollack, thank you for spending time with us. [applause] ♪ the conference also heard from rick perry for 20 minute. these >> got west texas. when they told me to come in they said which we do not need to go? to the left. i said i don't go left well at all. it is a big honor to be asked to come and speak and i want to see thank you to...
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john? caller: i'm 47. host: how long do you plan to work for? caller: probably another 20 years. host: roger in north carolina. hi, roger. caller: yes, current law prohibits issuing pension pavements who aren't retire bud the coalition and unions just finished the commission report that recommend to congress that they change that law now retirees can have their benefits cut if this goes through congress, so i think everybody needs to start making some phone calls. host: all right our last phone call. up next we will talk to congressman steve pearce about his outreach to minorities, women and young voters and then we will turn our attention to capitol hill with earl. we'll be right back. >> 34 years ago fay we began providing access to the kong and federal government. the c-span networks created by america's cable companies in 1979 and brought to you as a public service by your cable providers. >> and we can take pictures with m.r.i. or upset scans or c.t. scans and see the whole thing but there's an enormous gap about how the circuits function in the brain as to how i am able to move my hand
john? caller: i'm 47. host: how long do you plan to work for? caller: probably another 20 years. host: roger in north carolina. hi, roger. caller: yes, current law prohibits issuing pension pavements who aren't retire bud the coalition and unions just finished the commission report that recommend to congress that they change that law now retirees can have their benefits cut if this goes through congress, so i think everybody needs to start making some phone calls. host: all right our last phone...
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roger? >> i largely agree. i don't think it will have medium term or long-term large effect. >> john, you wouldn't worry about positioning your portfolio into the weekend even though this is hanging out there? >> i don't think so. for most investors it's really a non-event. >> get out your winter coats, guys. apparently an ohio prosecutor is seek the death penalty for punxsutawney phil who forecast -- did you know that? he forecast an early spring and -- >> i know. i'm excited about it. >> this is honest to god, true, the guy in ohio, michael moezer who is a prosecutor has filed an indictment for phil. >> we need a legal defense fund. >> thank you for coming on, and i like stolfus. next time i promise you that i'll get it exactly right. you didn't put your stuff in mothballs yet, did you? >> no. >> no, no. >> how many games will you watch today, do you think? >> none. i watch the highlights after. >> at least you watch the show, unlike some people. make sure you join us monday. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> happy friday. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with jim cramer and scott wapner. let's take
roger? >> i largely agree. i don't think it will have medium term or long-term large effect. >> john, you wouldn't worry about positioning your portfolio into the weekend even though this is hanging out there? >> i don't think so. for most investors it's really a non-event. >> get out your winter coats, guys. apparently an ohio prosecutor is seek the death penalty for punxsutawney phil who forecast -- did you know that? he forecast an early spring and -- >> i know....
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john fouler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its inventor shows markers for brain damage after a concussion. the test was created by a marin county physician and james kovatch. rogerays the league wants to learn more about the biomarkers. that would be a good thing to help protect the safety of those players. >> really interesting. >> uh-huh. >>> san francisco police are making an appeal to the public. they want everyone to take a close look at these pictures. we'll tell you why. >>> most people -- i'm sure, you dave -- love the smell of bacon. find out how that smell could lead to the closure of a san francisco restaurant. >>> fire repairs may take a bit longer than expected. crews have started to rebuild the front porch of this restaurant that suffered damage in last week's fire. initially, the owner alice waters hoped to have the restaurant back open on march 23rd. but now the date has been pushed back to march 30th for reopening. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. firefighters say it appears an electrical problem may be to blame. >>> someone who lives near the popular haight-ashbury restaurant named bacon-bacon doesn't like the smell of the it
john fouler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its inventor shows markers for brain damage after a concussion. the test was created by a marin county physician and james kovatch. rogerays the league wants to learn more about the biomarkers. that would be a good thing to help protect the safety of those players. >> really interesting. >> uh-huh. >>> san francisco police are making an appeal to the public. they want everyone to take a close look at these...
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john fouler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its inventor shows markers for brain damage after a concussion. the test was created by a marin county physician and james kovatch. rogere league wants to learn more about the biomarkers. that would be a good thing to help protect the safety of those players. >> really interesting. >> uh-huh. >>> san francisco police are making an appeal to the public. they want everyone to take a close look at these pictures. we'll tell you why. >>> most people -- i'm sure, you dave -- love the smell of bacon. find out how that smell could lead to the closure of a san francisco restaurant. >>> fire repairs may take a bit longer than expected. crews have started to rebuild the front porch of this restaurant that suffered damage in last week's fire. initially, the owner alice waters hoped to have the restaurant back open on march 23rd. but now the date has been pushed back to march 30th for reopening. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. firefighters say it appears an electrical problem may be to blame. >>> someone who lives near the popular haight-ashbury restaurant named bacon-bacon doesn't like the smell of the items. t
john fouler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its inventor shows markers for brain damage after a concussion. the test was created by a marin county physician and james kovatch. rogere league wants to learn more about the biomarkers. that would be a good thing to help protect the safety of those players. >> really interesting. >> uh-huh. >>> san francisco police are making an appeal to the public. they want everyone to take a close look at these pictures....
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roger ailes. paul says to call ailes a major influence on the media says more about the media than it does about ailes. it is sad and unfortunate for us. and on tucker, mr. johnys tucker seems to have fallen so far from the tree that he makes great trees look bad. you can find us at bpshow on twitter. >> bill: people are wound up this morning. i want to talk about msnbc, i spent a few good years at msnbc. i had a good show there with pat buchanan in the afternoon. i know the network. they now have made a play, phil griffin, the president friend of mine, made a play to be the next fox but on the left. flat out. other than morning joe in the morning. right? they seem to be having some success. >> they're having incredible success. in terms of the exceptions of the rule like morning joe the key thing, this was true for roger ailes too the key thing is entertainment. you want folks to be entertained. you want your program to be compelling and personality-driven. now, the void that they were able to fill was the fact you've got all of the right wing voices in prime time on fox so let's put up a bunch of left wing voices in prime time on msnbc and that very much tr
roger ailes. paul says to call ailes a major influence on the media says more about the media than it does about ailes. it is sad and unfortunate for us. and on tucker, mr. johnys tucker seems to have fallen so far from the tree that he makes great trees look bad. you can find us at bpshow on twitter. >> bill: people are wound up this morning. i want to talk about msnbc, i spent a few good years at msnbc. i had a good show there with pat buchanan in the afternoon. i know the network. they...