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wants to buy health care that they think they don't need and don't work, they sit around and sing kumbaya. theories don't work. look at all the taxes. what gary is talking about. remember president hollande in france, he will soak the rich. everybody will be happy. he has an approval rating of 20% right now because of his failed policy the lowest of any post-war president in france. we are seeing we are paying for this through taxes. look at the tax increases through obamacare. they said it's being paid for by young people? it's not. >> that hurts the economy. >> that will be the last word. thanks, guys. >>> you think there is any difference between these pigs at the trough and lawmakers stfing a farm bill with pork? well, think again. cavuto and his gang saying it's time for all these little piggies to go home. that's at the bottom of the hour. here, first, forget the hey check it out huh what happened to that guy? hey, get that sign back up! ♪you're not alone, together we stand♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪ll be by your side you know i'll take yr hand♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪when it gets cold and it
wants to buy health care that they think they don't need and don't work, they sit around and sing kumbaya. theories don't work. look at all the taxes. what gary is talking about. remember president hollande in france, he will soak the rich. everybody will be happy. he has an approval rating of 20% right now because of his failed policy the lowest of any post-war president in france. we are seeing we are paying for this through taxes. look at the tax increases through obamacare. they said it's...
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it's just too kumbaya, people are going to think it's a bunch of hippies going down the river. we've got to add in modern science. >> reporter: what happened next would play an important role helping define tribal rights along the yukon and connecting river people around the world. the group brought sophisticated water quality testing instruments, tagging precise locations in the river. you were dragging a probe out the back of cat 92, just like your great ancestors had done. and that probe was testing for what? >> 13 different parameters. ♪ >> reporter: waterhouse's river trips became yearly events dubbed "healing journeys." supported by the yukon river intertribal watershed council, the largest international organization of indigenous people in the world. the yukon watershed is immense, stretching 2,000 miles fr s fro canada to alaska, an area almost twice the size of california and rich in natural resources. and while it's pristine by much of the world's standards, the river is not nearly as clean as you might think. mining operations have polluted the river for decades. vil
it's just too kumbaya, people are going to think it's a bunch of hippies going down the river. we've got to add in modern science. >> reporter: what happened next would play an important role helping define tribal rights along the yukon and connecting river people around the world. the group brought sophisticated water quality testing instruments, tagging precise locations in the river. you were dragging a probe out the back of cat 92, just like your great ancestors had done. and that...
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in 2008 going to be this transformational guy, republicans and democrats were going to get along, "kumbaya," washington will pass big things, we'll deal with big issues. now this is all base, base, base and it is a all politics, less policy. >> well, it is all politics but you have to understand that the reason it is is because his legacy still depends on what happens after him and so everything he's doing now is to try to assure the possibility there is a next democratic president. if not, it completely rewrites his presidency. >> so you surrender 2014 and maybe 2015? >> i don't know if he surrendered 2014 because i don't know that he had it to surrender. but the linkage he has to make now between the next possible president -- >> that's the question. did the president have it to surrender. trying to gin up turnout, grass root activity. was it inestable that he didn't have this year? the republicans have the advantage so he is just embracing reality, do the best i can? >> that's not what it sounded like when we went into this year. it did seem like, wow, we have the good will, you have th
in 2008 going to be this transformational guy, republicans and democrats were going to get along, "kumbaya," washington will pass big things, we'll deal with big issues. now this is all base, base, base and it is a all politics, less policy. >> well, it is all politics but you have to understand that the reason it is is because his legacy still depends on what happens after him and so everything he's doing now is to try to assure the possibility there is a next democratic...
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there is no kumbaya moment with vladimir putin. in his view of the world, he may make tactical compromises but strategically russia wins, others lose. >> strategically, it is important on acth a lot of different levels economically. >> some stantial natural gas. >> i mean russia's depending upon exporting gas and petrolium to the world but particularly gas, 76% go to europe. they almost all go to u crepe. u crepe has been the dependent transit country for that trade . >> that compromise the position . >> it gives them less thousand where they could cut off gas? >> they have cut off gas in 2006 and 2009 so they could drive a tougher bargain. >> the economics of it for ukraine, however, they were depending on those $15,000,000,00 $15,000,000,000. if it defaults, political changes. will they be able to get their act together so they can off and package? >> i am not sure that they are confident of that. the new prime minister, the newly appointed prime miles per hour sister told some reporters yesterday, we are political suiciders in t
there is no kumbaya moment with vladimir putin. in his view of the world, he may make tactical compromises but strategically russia wins, others lose. >> strategically, it is important on acth a lot of different levels economically. >> some stantial natural gas. >> i mean russia's depending upon exporting gas and petrolium to the world but particularly gas, 76% go to europe. they almost all go to u crepe. u crepe has been the dependent transit country for that trade . >>...
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that was not a kumbaya moment. >> why? >> to do that threat, that veiled threat to say in essence if you don't come with me then i'm going to use the power of the pen. that is not a statesman. that is not showing leadership. if he stayed on the same realm talking about paul ryan and patty murray and the budget process talking about how democrats and republicans can work together and not use executive order, the speech would have been better for me. >> if i could add to what angela said. i think what the president is saying is look, congress is dysfunctional. that is not something i'm saying or angela is saying. that is what most people believe. approval rating for congress is 17%. what i think he is saying he doesn't want progress in this country to be completely dependent on this dysfunctional congress. yes, there are a lot of areas where the president wants to work with congress. they should work together. there are other areas that because of the power of the presidency, he could do on his own. that is not just executiv
that was not a kumbaya moment. >> why? >> to do that threat, that veiled threat to say in essence if you don't come with me then i'm going to use the power of the pen. that is not a statesman. that is not showing leadership. if he stayed on the same realm talking about paul ryan and patty murray and the budget process talking about how democrats and republicans can work together and not use executive order, the speech would have been better for me. >> if i could add to what...
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somebody mentioned [indiscernible] issue,constitutional kumbaya had to be the transitional president for a few days. the only question was whether middle row could be the sitting president. they violated the constitution in many ways. that is part of the point we made to the international authorities before we were rejected by the supreme court. i know him very well. i was a congressman and he was a governor when i was in congress after my governor lost the election. i had to sit with him because i was a representative of the .ational assembly i know the man. i have been in a room like this talking to the man. i was in congress with him for five years. he was a member of an initiative i put together on reconstitution efforts. i know him well. but that tension -- and i need , but that tension does not get us to lose our focus. if they are fighting and they are together, we have to focus regardless of that fact in our own unity. can achievehing we if we, banking on their division, do not preserve our unity. there is no way we can defeat the people if we do not preserve the unity of our
somebody mentioned [indiscernible] issue,constitutional kumbaya had to be the transitional president for a few days. the only question was whether middle row could be the sitting president. they violated the constitution in many ways. that is part of the point we made to the international authorities before we were rejected by the supreme court. i know him very well. i was a congressman and he was a governor when i was in congress after my governor lost the election. i had to sit with him...
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>> let's sing kumbaya. all i care about is returns. >> is it possible you can be both?being successful -- >> yes. >> you can be a good guy and be successful, but on the street we all have a thick skin and there's a reason for it. the guys that get results are the guys that are really tough on the people that work for them but there's a line that you don't have to cross either. >> all right. guys, thank you. lower -- thank you, jeff. you can read more about his piece online, cnbc.com. lower tax rates but a new surtax on the rich. house republicans are proposing a sirchly fid code that would slash the tax rate but there are a few catches. >>> up next, how would you like to have warren buffett give you investment advice on your computer? a tech startup has a siri for investors that could change the makeup of your portfolio. its ceo and co-founder will be here in a moment. don't go anywhere. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan.
>> let's sing kumbaya. all i care about is returns. >> is it possible you can be both?being successful -- >> yes. >> you can be a good guy and be successful, but on the street we all have a thick skin and there's a reason for it. the guys that get results are the guys that are really tough on the people that work for them but there's a line that you don't have to cross either. >> all right. guys, thank you. lower -- thank you, jeff. you can read more about his...