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once it gets started up. >> schieffer: let me ask you one other thing, quickly, a man walked in to the los angeles airport friday, opened fire on tsa officials with an assault weapon. does this put more pressure on you to revive your efforts to get another assault weapons ban for congress or is that dead? >> well, let me just first of all say, because this happened in california, it happened in my constituents. i have some wounded and dead constituents. let me just pay tribute to tsa agent hernandez. a father of two children, with a wife, shot point blank at his station doing work he believed in and to me is a very, very special person. so to, all of those, my deepest sorrow. having said that, the weapon was a .223 mp15, the mp stands for military and police. clearly designed not for general consumption. but through practice now general consumption. same gun that was used at aurora. i'm sure i would do a bill, i mean i believe this down deep in my -- bjorn borg do you think there is any way that such a bill could pass? >> no, i don't. i think there's a hammer lock on the congress by th
once it gets started up. >> schieffer: let me ask you one other thing, quickly, a man walked in to the los angeles airport friday, opened fire on tsa officials with an assault weapon. does this put more pressure on you to revive your efforts to get another assault weapons ban for congress or is that dead? >> well, let me just first of all say, because this happened in california, it happened in my constituents. i have some wounded and dead constituents. let me just pay tribute to...
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there's bigger issues. >> let me ask you, jesse. the mental illness part, gigantic issue. these guys are all mentally ill. let me ask you something more specific. the l.a.x. thing. should the tsa be armed? >> absolutely. this is without question. how are we going to have security that's supposed to defend us against terrorists who potentially are going to be armed who are supposed to potentially grab those weapons and yet they have no arms themselves. essentially what this demonstrates to me is the terrorist could set them off the gate and get on a plane and hijack it. there is no control of the airport, none. gun free zones make people targets. >> he shot his way through. fortunately he didn't do more damage. let me ask you questions about school guards. when you look at the data points, 40% of these shootings come at businesses and 30% come in schools. should school guards be armed? >> absolutely. whenever you have a gun free zone you're telling the nut job where he can go -- he or she can go for that matter. when you have a theater that has been declared a gun free zone
there's bigger issues. >> let me ask you, jesse. the mental illness part, gigantic issue. these guys are all mentally ill. let me ask you something more specific. the l.a.x. thing. should the tsa be armed? >> absolutely. this is without question. how are we going to have security that's supposed to defend us against terrorists who potentially are going to be armed who are supposed to potentially grab those weapons and yet they have no arms themselves. essentially what this...
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. >> ralph, let me ask you for a second. the whole process of dealing with nuclear energy, it seems to me, you have been always a consumer advocate. i mean, as long as i can remember you you've you've been a consumer advocate. now you are in a situation where what this debate is about, if we go purely to renewables, we're seeing already in europe a 17% increase in the cost of energy for the consumer in the last few years, 21% increase for manufacturing and business. isn't it a fact that from a consumer standpoint, almost inevitably those kind of strategies lead to dramatically higher costs? >> not at all. because the alternative to nuclear power, which is uneconomic and can't be privately financed, has to be 100% -- almost 100% government loan guarantees, corporate socialism to you. the alternative is energy efficiency. that's the first platform for energy policy all over the world. we waste enormous amounts of energy, a megawatt of energy we don't waste is a megawatt of energy we don't have to produce. and that's the fastest
. >> ralph, let me ask you for a second. the whole process of dealing with nuclear energy, it seems to me, you have been always a consumer advocate. i mean, as long as i can remember you you've you've been a consumer advocate. now you are in a situation where what this debate is about, if we go purely to renewables, we're seeing already in europe a 17% increase in the cost of energy for the consumer in the last few years, 21% increase for manufacturing and business. isn't it a fact that...
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let me ask you a question. what would you or who would you see in the telescope? think about that. who would you see? what would you see? if you could go faster than light, faster than light, i know you can't do that, lee. let's make believe, let's make believe. if you could go faster than light and you took a look here, who would you see? the most important person on all the universe, yourself. i'm kidding about that, okay. but you see yourself. now would you see yourself like this. shazam. you see yourself getting closer, closer, closer. you're all together. would you see that? answer begins with a 'n'. you see something more weird than that, much more weird. let me give you a hint. first of all, you're here. later on, you get to there. and after that, you get to here. so yes, you would see yourself. but would you see yourself at position 1, then 2, then 3? you're going faster than the light that's bouncing off you. what would it be, gang? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor has any idea what's going
let me ask you a question. what would you or who would you see in the telescope? think about that. who would you see? what would you see? if you could go faster than light, faster than light, i know you can't do that, lee. let's make believe, let's make believe. if you could go faster than light and you took a look here, who would you see? the most important person on all the universe, yourself. i'm kidding about that, okay. but you see yourself. now would you see yourself like this. shazam....
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let me ask you a question. do you see any way out of this that doesn't involve a military strike? >> i think sanctions work but this regime wants nuclear women's. the only way out is regime change or a military strike to set back the nuclear program. yes, i think it is the most likely thing it would work. no matter what this president does that is not a military strike, you are going to be a go critic of it. >> if he had been much more aggressive in 2009, if he were willing to push sanctions now, if the regime were to topple, i would be okay with that. but my honest answer is yes. military force will probably be needed to set back the program. >> given your track record, why should we get behind knew supporting -- >> you shnl get behind me. >> you've called for military action. >> were you against -- what is the first and second? were you against u.s. force in gans? there was 9/11 and irresponsible people said maybe we should -- >> some of us have tried to learn from these disastrous experiences of the last deca
let me ask you a question. do you see any way out of this that doesn't involve a military strike? >> i think sanctions work but this regime wants nuclear women's. the only way out is regime change or a military strike to set back the nuclear program. yes, i think it is the most likely thing it would work. no matter what this president does that is not a military strike, you are going to be a go critic of it. >> if he had been much more aggressive in 2009, if he were willing to push...
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>> let me ask you, what is the brother who just smoked a bowl think about the usda? g bowl is like -- like -- he is sympathetic but he's too stoned to care. so -- >> let me ask you what does the moon think about nasa being shut down? >> i don't think he cares. >> sir, what's your name? >> kenny. >> of course it is. kenny, let me ask you what do men who have caused over three dozen hooters waitresses quit their job and join the peace corps think about the peace corps remaining open during the shut down. >> huh. i have no idea. >> you know what you do have an idea about? sweet cut offs. look at that. yeah. >> i do have an idea about that. that's true. yeah. [ applause ] >> we have some of our -- there you are. congratulations. disney is suing you for the knock off ears. we have a new show for you tonight. we have music from corn tonight and we will be right back with the cast of "modern family." join us. and only mcdonald's has freshly brewed mccafe coffee, a great tasting, signature blend made with 100% arabica beans. enjoy it with your favorite breakfast. one more rea
>> let me ask you, what is the brother who just smoked a bowl think about the usda? g bowl is like -- like -- he is sympathetic but he's too stoned to care. so -- >> let me ask you what does the moon think about nasa being shut down? >> i don't think he cares. >> sir, what's your name? >> kenny. >> of course it is. kenny, let me ask you what do men who have caused over three dozen hooters waitresses quit their job and join the peace corps think about the...
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. >> so let me ask you, though, you have the scale of disaster of the website. there's a marriage penalty buried in there, going up to $10,000 a couple. you had a lot of paces where they're literally cuttin off specialty hospitals because of the way they're controlling costs is just cutting off care. isn't obama care going to have to be fairly dramatically modified for it to work? >> i think it's going to have to get better and better. i've heard the president say he's more than willing to sit down with democrats and republicans alike. that being said, there's a lot that's promising. we have this sort of collective amnesia about how bad the situation was before this all got started. for example, in my state, one third of the people who try to get an individual policy get turned down because of a pry existing condition. we all know about the cost of uncompensated care, and because they've had to pay for the cost of care for people who don't have insurance in the first place. >> but there's no doubt about that. what you manipulationed before about entry premurals
. >> so let me ask you, though, you have the scale of disaster of the website. there's a marriage penalty buried in there, going up to $10,000 a couple. you had a lot of paces where they're literally cuttin off specialty hospitals because of the way they're controlling costs is just cutting off care. isn't obama care going to have to be fairly dramatically modified for it to work? >> i think it's going to have to get better and better. i've heard the president say he's more than...
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of raleigh carey which stands for relocated area for yank yank yank yankees. >>. >> charlie, let me ask you as pob who knows a lot of. it's a structural problem if you're trying to figure out from their point of view, how to gop and the presidential gop. you have a lot of people who are committed to the constituency and really couldn't care less about the broader constituency. >> i spoke in august at the public retreat, and sort of the conclusion of the presentation -- >> are you the one who advised them on the shutdown? >> no. they had me and they had the ceo of domino's pizza explaining what they did when they found out the consumers thought their pizza sucked and how they had to reformulate it. but i walked through the exit poll data, the election results, and then sort of the conclusion at the end was if republicans are satisfied with the house majority, you don't need to change at all, not a bit. but if you want to win a majority in the senate, you're going to have to change a lot. if you want to be competitive in presidential elections, you've got to change a whole lot. so these membe
of raleigh carey which stands for relocated area for yank yank yank yankees. >>. >> charlie, let me ask you as pob who knows a lot of. it's a structural problem if you're trying to figure out from their point of view, how to gop and the presidential gop. you have a lot of people who are committed to the constituency and really couldn't care less about the broader constituency. >> i spoke in august at the public retreat, and sort of the conclusion of the presentation --...
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jp, let me ask you. nfident that the people in washington now are looking out for you and have the courage to do something about this? >> i was going to respond to alex's comment about having to work until you die. that's granted that you can find a job. i recently graduated from college. i know the difficulty of finding a job in today's economic environment. also there is a false sense of hope instilled especially in the millennial generation that you can go to college and find a job. i have friends and colleagues still out there looking for jobs. having to pay this debt off is just not feasible at the moment in my perspective. >> go ahead. >> i agree with what j.p. said in terms of people having struggles with certain jobs and trying to get certain positions. i have seen -- i hate to say it, but some of my friends and members of my generation, there are a lot of lazy people. there are a lot of jobs in certain fields. just jobs that maybe aren't their ideal scenario. >> they feel it is beneath them. >> s
jp, let me ask you. nfident that the people in washington now are looking out for you and have the courage to do something about this? >> i was going to respond to alex's comment about having to work until you die. that's granted that you can find a job. i recently graduated from college. i know the difficulty of finding a job in today's economic environment. also there is a false sense of hope instilled especially in the millennial generation that you can go to college and find a job. i...
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so let me ask you... at's in your wallet? so let me ask you... maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pai it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help lasting more than four . stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away, if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> welcome back to "hannity." as more voters turn their back on the obama white house democrats have become delusi
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so let me ask you... at's in your wallet? so let me ask you... maestro of project management. n of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. lou: our nations military will likely face cuts in their pay and benefits according to "the wall street journal", reporting top commanders have already agreed to the cuts, which will be announced next february. the pain may be reduced, but the military working on plans to train troops elsewhere. libya is struggling to keep order and they are training 58,000 of the libya security forces. the white house once again taking up the fight to close wonton them obey. the obama administration backing a defense policy bill that would allow them to have detainees out of the prison before shutting it down. the administration continues to press on iran in the negotiations in geneva. pres
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well, let me ask you this, cynthia. you know, a recent poll shows how extremist rhetoric fuels right wing conspiracy theories. this is very disturbing. 44% of republicans said president obama secretly wants to stay in office beyond 2017 far third term. 42% said muslims are implementing sharia law in the u.s. courts. and republican officials pander to that base. here's owen hill who's running for the u.s. senate in colorado. talking about his visit to kenya recently. listen to this. >> one kid told me he wanted to be president of the united states. i held back my snarky comment that said well, we already have someone from kenya as pooits. . >> this is the stuff that's fueling the conspiracy theories and the birther stuff. when you look at the stuff that is starting to put this out in conversation as they -- as if they believe it. >> absolutely. reverend al, to listen to any right wing radio or television, to read any right wing websites is to wander like alice down the rabbit hole to an alternative universe of the crazies
well, let me ask you this, cynthia. you know, a recent poll shows how extremist rhetoric fuels right wing conspiracy theories. this is very disturbing. 44% of republicans said president obama secretly wants to stay in office beyond 2017 far third term. 42% said muslims are implementing sharia law in the u.s. courts. and republican officials pander to that base. here's owen hill who's running for the u.s. senate in colorado. talking about his visit to kenya recently. listen to this. >> one...
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let me ask you a question. did you ever take a friend to a game--basketball game, sports game, any kind of game-- and that friend doesn't know the rules of the game? and you're digging on the game. you're really, really enjoying it. you find out your friend is kinda just sitting there, looking, right? can that friend appreciate the game if the friend doesn't know the rules? no. you gotta know the rules of the game before you can appreciate it. and guess what physics is, gang? it's the rules of the game of nature, the physical world. we're all in a physical world which has surprisingly only a few rules, and those rules are what physics is about. and when we learn those rules and we see how those rules apply to what's around us, then the physical world means more to us, and our position as a living being is elevated, and we can interact better with the physical world. it's like a couple of people walking through a park. one is a botanist and the other is an everyday person like you and me. that botanist takes a 10
let me ask you a question. did you ever take a friend to a game--basketball game, sports game, any kind of game-- and that friend doesn't know the rules of the game? and you're digging on the game. you're really, really enjoying it. you find out your friend is kinda just sitting there, looking, right? can that friend appreciate the game if the friend doesn't know the rules? no. you gotta know the rules of the game before you can appreciate it. and guess what physics is, gang? it's the rules of...
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less competition, higher prices and lower quality. >> let me ask you a question. we've been talking about this all night. sometime you are saying a total free market with no regulations or it is socialism. that's not wlur saying, is it? >> no. >> the government has a true role in regulating and making sure there's an even playing field and consumers. no question about it. i think we need to do more in the competitive field. doctors don't do their own charges, their own pricing. dictated to them. we need to open that up and i think we'll get much better results like we see with lacic and cosmetic surgery. >> i think if we could dial back on the socialistic government takeover, we could get that. >> that's what i want you to do. look. i'm a southerner. there are people who actually are afraid that somehow obama bots will take over america. >> maybe you remember the tin care that collapsed. that's exactly what happened to them. >> we have to have you back on the show. i think i want them back. i'm not sure. >> to go facebook or twitter to weigh in on our fireback ques
less competition, higher prices and lower quality. >> let me ask you a question. we've been talking about this all night. sometime you are saying a total free market with no regulations or it is socialism. that's not wlur saying, is it? >> no. >> the government has a true role in regulating and making sure there's an even playing field and consumers. no question about it. i think we need to do more in the competitive field. doctors don't do their own charges, their own...
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>> well, let me ask you that question. who does that? ell, who does that is president obama and secretary sebelius. consequently in terms of job accountability, you can go way back to benghazi, irs investigations, fast and furious. i don't care what it is, nobody in this administration will ever take on the responsibility and the accountability. she's not done the job. >> let me ask you how you feel about this. jay carney, the spokesperson for the president just had a briefing. apparently he was asked about when in fact this website will be fully functioning. remember, they gave out firm dates, did they not? they were going to give us numbers by november 15th and by the end of this month the site was going to be fully operational. now todayit will be operational by the end of this month for the vast majority. what do you make of that? >> maybe after christmas by the time we finally know. that's not a very good christmas present. i don't -- jay carney is doing the best he can under difficult circumstances. quite frankly, i don't have -- i
>> well, let me ask you that question. who does that? ell, who does that is president obama and secretary sebelius. consequently in terms of job accountability, you can go way back to benghazi, irs investigations, fast and furious. i don't care what it is, nobody in this administration will ever take on the responsibility and the accountability. she's not done the job. >> let me ask you how you feel about this. jay carney, the spokesperson for the president just had a briefing....
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let me ask you a question, why does it refract and go in that direction? why? why does it refract to begin with? you got to know that. check your neighbor. okay, why the refraction gang? why does it refract anyway? what does light do when it goes from one medium to another? change speed. it changes speed. and when it changes speed and if it's coming in at an angle, what's it going to do like those wheels if one part changes speed and the other part doesn't, yeah? it's gonna bend? so we see why light refracts. get that. and so, there's a change of speed from here to here like that, okay? so here we're refracting, reflecting, refracting. all in one little illustration. question? wasn't there also a reflection off the water? did you see that? yeah. excellent, excellent. you saw the reflection off the water coming back down like that. excellent. also when the first beam that we-- and up here, up here. excellent, excellent. here i'm concentrating on the part i want to teach about, huh, and you saw the whole show, honey. that's great, okay? there is, there's a reflect
let me ask you a question, why does it refract and go in that direction? why? why does it refract to begin with? you got to know that. check your neighbor. okay, why the refraction gang? why does it refract anyway? what does light do when it goes from one medium to another? change speed. it changes speed. and when it changes speed and if it's coming in at an angle, what's it going to do like those wheels if one part changes speed and the other part doesn't, yeah? it's gonna bend? so we see why...
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people are losing jobs because of this law. >> let me ask you, raul, i want to stip light my good friende is very idealistic. what you said earlier, great ideals, but at a practical -- the president has a practical job. things are supposed to work. wouldn't it have made sense for him to bring in the insurance commissioners, had a meeting and said, will this plan work? it almost strings me that his speechwriters and political guys got together is let's do something. they came up with this thing, apparently did not check with any insurance commissioners, and nothing it's being rue pewated. isn't there a practical part? >> there is a practical part, but i think the president's initiative is response that i need to fix that, and i -- you know, honestly it's not idealism, you expect leadership from a leaders. so this initiative, whether a meeting occurred or didn't occur with the commissioners, in my point of view, he needed to show leadership, that i understand that this is a problem in effectuating and implementing the whole plan, this is my initiative, this is how i want to deal with it. i
people are losing jobs because of this law. >> let me ask you, raul, i want to stip light my good friende is very idealistic. what you said earlier, great ideals, but at a practical -- the president has a practical job. things are supposed to work. wouldn't it have made sense for him to bring in the insurance commissioners, had a meeting and said, will this plan work? it almost strings me that his speechwriters and political guys got together is let's do something. they came up with this...
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and i have to ask you. let me ask you how you get around two things. first of all is this, right? when you look at the first thing that took effect about obama care, it was young people got to stay on their parents' plans until they were 26. people love that. but that mean you have 15 million people according to the numbers we confirmed today. young people who stayed on their parntss' plans. they aren't going to go on and the exchange and pay a lot more. they'll stay on their parents' plans. you need those people to buy these plans so the older people who are suffering from preexisting conditions or other problems can get that care without a huge surge in premiums. >> we do need to get as many people in so we can balance the risk pool. that mean you need healthy people in there. young people should sign up. you never know when you're going to get in a car accident, get hurt playing basketball, roller blading and fall. i may not, you just don't know. life is unpredictable. aid young woman working in my office who had a serious chronic condition which she could not get covered for.
and i have to ask you. let me ask you how you get around two things. first of all is this, right? when you look at the first thing that took effect about obama care, it was young people got to stay on their parents' plans until they were 26. people love that. but that mean you have 15 million people according to the numbers we confirmed today. young people who stayed on their parntss' plans. they aren't going to go on and the exchange and pay a lot more. they'll stay on their parents' plans....
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by executive authority. >> he only instances it's a first action of deportation. >> let me ask you this -- >> let me ask you a question. let's just assume that they do do it piece meal. first securing borders and to do it first. if people were allowed to stay in this country, but not give citizenship because they didn't respect our laws. would you accept that as a fair deal? >> fair deal. >> if he thinks it's a fair deal that, is great. i don't think the president will sign that into law. the truth is that he won't admit in the speech the truth. he kept talking about the nation of laws and i can't do this, there is a lot of confusion the president seems -- but the truth is this. when it comes down to it, the president of the united states has to admit we never said the word we're a nation founded on one document. the constitution. article one, section eight, clause four... >> we've got to break, guys thank you both. >> green light, why don't awe agree to what you've proposed? >> coming up, revealing the jay leno win tonight's video of the day. there is a basketball video n you get to se
by executive authority. >> he only instances it's a first action of deportation. >> let me ask you this -- >> let me ask you a question. let's just assume that they do do it piece meal. first securing borders and to do it first. if people were allowed to stay in this country, but not give citizenship because they didn't respect our laws. would you accept that as a fair deal? >> fair deal. >> if he thinks it's a fair deal that, is great. i don't think the president...
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let me ask you both really, really quickly, greg, good or bad for the president, do you think? >> i think you just ignore the household survey numbers. it was heavily distorted by the people that survey households didn't get started for a week after they should have. some of the people answered wrong and a lot of government employees were furloughed. just ignore that number for the next week or two. >> i don't think we can ignore those numbers but i think that's what the president will do. the household surveys showed a dramatic drop. how can it possibly be the case that 700,000 people were no longer working because of the government shutdown? that's just absurd. >> peter morici, greg ip, i'd love to see you guys again this time next month. thank you both. >> thank you, chris. >>> despite objections from israel, high-level talks are about to begin between secretary of state john kerry and iran's foreign minister. kerry arrived in geneva, switzerland, just a short time ago. officials there have been hammering out a deal that could allow for a limited pullback on economic sanctio
let me ask you both really, really quickly, greg, good or bad for the president, do you think? >> i think you just ignore the household survey numbers. it was heavily distorted by the people that survey households didn't get started for a week after they should have. some of the people answered wrong and a lot of government employees were furloughed. just ignore that number for the next week or two. >> i don't think we can ignore those numbers but i think that's what the president...
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that's a big thing. >> let me ask you a question. you were part of a primary process, a lot of people feel like hillary might just romp to the nomination. people thought romney suffered by going through -- >> do you think. >> let's keep in mind that nearly 3 years out, they are littered with people who are inevitable. >> it will be -- >> the one person we're not talking about is joe biden. how miffed would you be if you were the sitting vice president for two terms, you ran for president yourself twice, you were brought in for your experience, he is an afterthought. why why is that? >> because hillary clinton came this close, very, very close to becoming the nominee of the democratic party. i think because of that, and because so many people went out there and voted for her, that there's still this kunger. >> sometimes it's easy to overlook some great people. >> he's the vp, overlooking the vp. >>> enough about the democrats, i want to talk about the republicans now. i am sure that you have noticed today's very public fight between li
that's a big thing. >> let me ask you a question. you were part of a primary process, a lot of people feel like hillary might just romp to the nomination. people thought romney suffered by going through -- >> do you think. >> let's keep in mind that nearly 3 years out, they are littered with people who are inevitable. >> it will be -- >> the one person we're not talking about is joe biden. how miffed would you be if you were the sitting vice president for two...
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let me ask you it this way. in virginia obviously cuccinelli made obama care his platform. surprised at those losses last night? there has to be a little part of you that was disappointed. >> i was disappointed especially to see ken cuccinelli fall sort. he put up a tremendous effort in virginia. if you look at the numbers difference, it looks like in the calculations we've done today he was outspent more than $20 million and predicted he'd lose by double digits through most of the race. a three-way race with a libertarian candidate who tapped into i think cuccinelli more than he did mcauliffe substantially picking up 6.6% and still only lost by 2.5. at least as a moral victory, here's what i think it is. it's about full spectrum constitutional conservatives, the people who support the economic agenda of the establishment wing of the party, the low taxes, strong social agenda and some of the libertarian agenda on the other side of the party. all of that together, i think your constitutional conservative candidate that fits the full spectrum is the stronger of all the candid
let me ask you it this way. in virginia obviously cuccinelli made obama care his platform. surprised at those losses last night? there has to be a little part of you that was disappointed. >> i was disappointed especially to see ken cuccinelli fall sort. he put up a tremendous effort in virginia. if you look at the numbers difference, it looks like in the calculations we've done today he was outspent more than $20 million and predicted he'd lose by double digits through most of the race....
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so the change stinks. >> let me ask you about something that when we told people were going to be on the show, we wanted to ask you about it, martin bashir the msnbc correspondent has had nasty things to say about you. you compared our debt to slavery. he took great exception to that. he called you a, quote, world class idiot. his words, and he talked about a slave owner who used to punish his slaves by having someone defecate in their mouths, and then he said this. >> when mrs. palin invokes slavery, she doesn't just prove her ignorancignorance, but she that's if anyone should. be punished by thislewood, it would be her. >> the definition of slavery is to be beholden to a master. and our notes will come due. and we have borrowed from other countries to pay for our wants today. so we will be beholden. as for the networks condoning those type of statements because there has been no punishment of him, that's hypocrisy, it's a given when a conservative woman says something that they take offense, they usually just laugh it off, but as for personally taking shots like that, everybody take
so the change stinks. >> let me ask you about something that when we told people were going to be on the show, we wanted to ask you about it, martin bashir the msnbc correspondent has had nasty things to say about you. you compared our debt to slavery. he took great exception to that. he called you a, quote, world class idiot. his words, and he talked about a slave owner who used to punish his slaves by having someone defecate in their mouths, and then he said this. >> when mrs....
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i'm going to turn to an ambassador who had to deal with the politics of this next, but let me ask you real quick, how do you deal with the criticism that this would be an admission of defeat for the alliance in some respect? >> frankly speaking, i think it was never realistic that nato should do six plus two operations almost at the same time. and i don't think many would be very disappointed if that level of ambition was changed a little bit, because we are not going to do two plus six operations at the same time anyway. it's not credible, and it's undermining our credibility. that's my short answer. >> all right, thank you, svein. let me turn to your left. i'll come back to you, jay, to wrap up with cyber, but let me turn to ambassador stefano, who unlike norway, who had to find its way information about italy, intimately familiar with your neighbors to the south and the instability the alliance is facing from that region. from your perspective, italy is a stalwart member of the alliance but also trying to balance the financial challenges that we've been seeing throughout the euro z
i'm going to turn to an ambassador who had to deal with the politics of this next, but let me ask you real quick, how do you deal with the criticism that this would be an admission of defeat for the alliance in some respect? >> frankly speaking, i think it was never realistic that nato should do six plus two operations almost at the same time. and i don't think many would be very disappointed if that level of ambition was changed a little bit, because we are not going to do two plus six...
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it appears the mortar attack happened some hours later. >> let me ask you -- >> let me ask you this - you the floor. but congressman nunez came on special report yesterday and suggested there was no lull in the fighting. >> is that your impression of what happened? there were two separate attacks with an hours-long lull in between? >> there is conflicting testimony. i will tell you that i believe the survivors. >> and the survivors tell you that it was more constant? >> i don't think it stopped. >> the good news is we have the transcripts. we'll sit down next week and we filled in all the gaps. you're a recovering attorney. you have to establish the record so you have things to compare with. that's why this was a very, very important part of a long investigation at least on the intelligence side of it. by the way, we have done more hearings than anything else in intelligence since the benghazi attack. this has been a serious effort. >> strange to hear two guys from the same party. >> i understand that. >> let me ask you this. there is a lot i want to cover with you. there is an allega
it appears the mortar attack happened some hours later. >> let me ask you -- >> let me ask you this - you the floor. but congressman nunez came on special report yesterday and suggested there was no lull in the fighting. >> is that your impression of what happened? there were two separate attacks with an hours-long lull in between? >> there is conflicting testimony. i will tell you that i believe the survivors. >> and the survivors tell you that it was more...
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. >> let me ask you about health care. the jobs numbers are good today. added almost 300,000 jobs we didn't know we had. and some revisions. >> these numbers are dismal. when you think there is approaching 14% of the people underemployed, obama care is moving people to the -- i should say the partially employed line. that is just unacceptable. our economy should be cranking along. if we opened up the pipeline and put a flat tax and repatriate foreign made money at a reasonable tax rate, the american economy would take off, yet this president is so sboent th intent on this experimentation, no one trusts washington to put policies into place that allow the predictability of what's going to happen six months or even maybe next month. >> let me ask you this about statistics in the state of texas and ask you what you think the government should do to fix this. in texas, you rank 50th out of 50 among the number of uninsured residents. the high school graduation rate is 49th out of 50. i ask you, is that sustainable for the state of texas. you have this great ec
. >> let me ask you about health care. the jobs numbers are good today. added almost 300,000 jobs we didn't know we had. and some revisions. >> these numbers are dismal. when you think there is approaching 14% of the people underemployed, obama care is moving people to the -- i should say the partially employed line. that is just unacceptable. our economy should be cranking along. if we opened up the pipeline and put a flat tax and repatriate foreign made money at a reasonable tax...
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let me ask you about something that when we told people you were going to be on this show a lot of usanted to ask you about it. it isn't pleasant but you know where i'm headed. martin bashir, msnbc anchor, has had ugly things to say about you. a couple of weeks ago you made, frankly, inunobjectionable remarks saying comparing our debt to slavery and saying even well we're going to be holden to our foreign masters. mr. bashir took great exception to that. he called you a, quote, world-class idiot. his words. then he talked about a slave owner named thistlewood who used to punish his slaves by having someone defecate -- unbelievable -- defecate in their mouths. then he said this. >> when mrs. palin invokes slavery she doesn't just prove her rank ignorance. she confirms if anyone truly qualified for a dose of discipline from thomas thistlewood, she would be the outstanding candidate. >> governor, your reaction? >> that's funny because bashir has invoked the analogy of slavery also. the definition of slavery is to be beholden to a master and we will be beholden when that note is due when
let me ask you about something that when we told people you were going to be on this show a lot of usanted to ask you about it. it isn't pleasant but you know where i'm headed. martin bashir, msnbc anchor, has had ugly things to say about you. a couple of weeks ago you made, frankly, inunobjectionable remarks saying comparing our debt to slavery and saying even well we're going to be holden to our foreign masters. mr. bashir took great exception to that. he called you a, quote, world-class...
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let me ask you, john, about the new york marathon because it will be a very moving occasion for many asons. it's the anniversary of hurricane sandy. it's a major marathon coming after boston. what do you think the he is sage will be? a lot of people will wear ribbons in memory of those who died in boston or injured, what message would you like it to send, the new york marathon, to the world, if you'd like? >> i think the message is that any city cob strong and boston is strong and boston is getting stronger. i think the new york marathon is one of those great races in this country, and i think there are going to be, you know, runners there who are running -- who ran in the boston marathon who maybe didn't finish. i think they will be running for causes for the under privileged and for different charity organizations, just similar to the boston marathon and it's -- it's a great cause and i think, you know, if there is one thing to remember about the boston marathon is that people will cross the finish line and i think president obama said it when he visited boston after the boston mara
let me ask you, john, about the new york marathon because it will be a very moving occasion for many asons. it's the anniversary of hurricane sandy. it's a major marathon coming after boston. what do you think the he is sage will be? a lot of people will wear ribbons in memory of those who died in boston or injured, what message would you like it to send, the new york marathon, to the world, if you'd like? >> i think the message is that any city cob strong and boston is strong and boston...
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now, let me ask you a question. u know, when you see these guys, they got the green pea and they got the three jars and they go like this, like that, all right. which one's it under? and you always guess wrong. but you know, there's a catch, because they're pulling-- they're very, very skilled, and they're pulling something over on you, right? and you always-- or a card trick, right? dah-dah-dah-dah-dah, right? where's the catch? i've got a friend that does the card tricks. how do you even suspect? this guy is so good i've even suspected him of really being magic and pretending he has skill. you know what i mean? he's so good, okay. but anyway, there's always a trick. where's the trick here, gang? where did i trick you into thinking that 2 hours on one frame of reference would be seen 2 1/2 hours on-- does that make sense? what did einstein say common sense was? that layer of prejudices laid down usually by the age of 18. this does not make sense to you, because you know why? it's not part of your background. it's no
now, let me ask you a question. u know, when you see these guys, they got the green pea and they got the three jars and they go like this, like that, all right. which one's it under? and you always guess wrong. but you know, there's a catch, because they're pulling-- they're very, very skilled, and they're pulling something over on you, right? and you always-- or a card trick, right? dah-dah-dah-dah-dah, right? where's the catch? i've got a friend that does the card tricks. how do you even...
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let me ask you about financials because you have been a long-time fan and supporter and investor in citigroup. jpmorgan in the cross-hairs of regulators, the u.s. government mortgages during the housing boom. do you think right now the banks are through the worst of it or will we see more lawsuits? and what are you expecting from citi in terms of the regulatory bite? >> now, as far as the banks are concerned, no doubt really the worst is over. and i think the banks are not only capitalized, overcapitalized and very conservative in their approach. i met mr. corbett together and he's maintaining growth if not going up maintaining where he is right now. he has a strong grip on expenses going down. operating leverage of citi right now is under control. the issue is not with the banks. it's -- we have the volcker rule that's still pending, basil rulee basel rule is not finalized, and dodd/frank is still developing. the greatest thing is to put things in order. and get exactly what they want in motion. so the banks know exactly what the rules of engagement the rules of the game going forward. >> th
let me ask you about financials because you have been a long-time fan and supporter and investor in citigroup. jpmorgan in the cross-hairs of regulators, the u.s. government mortgages during the housing boom. do you think right now the banks are through the worst of it or will we see more lawsuits? and what are you expecting from citi in terms of the regulatory bite? >> now, as far as the banks are concerned, no doubt really the worst is over. and i think the banks are not only...
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bob, let me ask you a big one. small group insurance, all right, they are going to get there -- we talked about this last night but they are going to get their renewal slips. they are going to have the very large, as i understand it, 30 to 40% premium increases. what if they say no, bob? what if they decide they'd rather pay the penalty and go off on their own? >> you're absolutely right, larry. what is going on is the next shoe in obama care is dropping. just this week, the january 2014 small group renewals went out. i'm talking about brokers around the court and they are receiving them and the rate increases are pretty stiff. the people in the small group, under 50 memployee markets have to have the same individual market. these mandates, the small employers now are getting the same thing. and so you've got a lot of small employers that are thinking about continuing their insurance and they are getting hit hard. >> all right. so those funds have not come in. hadley, here's where i'm going with this. if the young
bob, let me ask you a big one. small group insurance, all right, they are going to get there -- we talked about this last night but they are going to get their renewal slips. they are going to have the very large, as i understand it, 30 to 40% premium increases. what if they say no, bob? what if they decide they'd rather pay the penalty and go off on their own? >> you're absolutely right, larry. what is going on is the next shoe in obama care is dropping. just this week, the january 2014...
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let me ask you. labama prork business groups poured out support to support the conservative republican instead of the teem republican. were you surprised at those losses last night? there has to be a little part of you that was disappointed. >> i was disappoint, especially to see ken cuccinelli fall short. he put up a tremendous effort in virginia and you if look at the number difference, it looks line in the calculations we've done today, he was outspent more than $20 million and predicted he would lose by double digits through most of the race and it was a three-way race with the libertarian candidate who tapped more into cuccinelli. and he still only lost by 2 1/2. so i think given the moral issues, it is about a if you will spectrum constitutional conservatives. the people that support the economic agenda of the establish many wing of the party. the low taxes, strong social agenda and some of the libertarian agenda on the other side. all of that together. i think your conservative candidate that f
let me ask you. labama prork business groups poured out support to support the conservative republican instead of the teem republican. were you surprised at those losses last night? there has to be a little part of you that was disappointed. >> i was disappoint, especially to see ken cuccinelli fall short. he put up a tremendous effort in virginia and you if look at the number difference, it looks line in the calculations we've done today, he was outspent more than $20 million and...
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so let me ask you... what's in your wallet? >>> we're back with "andrea mitchell reports."is christie establishment darling, national celebrity and once again "time" magazine coverage treatment. the executive editor at "time." their issue takes multiple looks at the new jersey governor and future prospects. right out of the gates, let me ask you about what's sort of the elephant in the room here, governor christie has publicly battled with weight issues. right there alongside his silhouette that headline, "the elephant in the room." does this make fun of the issue? >> not in our minds. it's a figure of speech and that's really how we mean it to be interpreted. as you were just saying chris christie is now the presumptive front-runner in a republican race. it's kind of wild that's the case. that is someone mitt romney passed over as a vice presidential candidate just last year. he's someone who is a larger than life presence, doesn't toe the party line on issues, very outspokenly friendly across the aisle. in a way the elephant in the room in our consideration is the idea th
so let me ask you... what's in your wallet? >>> we're back with "andrea mitchell reports."is christie establishment darling, national celebrity and once again "time" magazine coverage treatment. the executive editor at "time." their issue takes multiple looks at the new jersey governor and future prospects. right out of the gates, let me ask you about what's sort of the elephant in the room here, governor christie has publicly battled with weight issues....
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let me ask you this, nick, ly lindon johnson never accepted and robert f. kennedy jr.tty piece of craftsmanship. do you think that was the final answer? when it came out it was one of the best selling documents or books in america. >> look, the warren report, the dallas police department did the investigation, not the fbi. the investigation itself had errors, sloppy. the war report was quick, hastily done and not a wonderful document. just because it wasn't airtight doesn't mean there was de facto conspiracy. how on earth would a conspiracy like that have been kept a secret? there is no credible evidence and poured over. peter jennings did a great documentary and other studies. there is no credible evidence anyone is asking other than os well. he was an expert rifle man with the marines. he scored a 212, he can hit at 200 yards an 8 inch figure. >> josiah before we go, will we know and why would the government have an interest in covering this up? >> i don't think the government has any interest now in covering it up. there are many institutions and people who immediat
let me ask you this, nick, ly lindon johnson never accepted and robert f. kennedy jr.tty piece of craftsmanship. do you think that was the final answer? when it came out it was one of the best selling documents or books in america. >> look, the warren report, the dallas police department did the investigation, not the fbi. the investigation itself had errors, sloppy. the war report was quick, hastily done and not a wonderful document. just because it wasn't airtight doesn't mean there was...
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so let me ask you... at's in your wallet?rd to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don'drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alco
so let me ask you... at's in your wallet?rd to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal...
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so let me ask you... at's in your wallet? so let me ask you... stick with innovation. ower. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can ke better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. liz: time for a quick speed read of some of the day's other headlines, five stories one minute. >>> kellogg's will cut 7% of its global workforce with an initiative called project k. kellogg reports another quarterly decline in cereal sales. >>> weyerhaeuser company selling the home building division to tripoint homes for $2.7 billion. the deal will make tripoint one of the largest homebuilders in the u.s. >> global foot traffic in apple stor
so let me ask you... at's in your wallet? so let me ask you... stick with innovation. ower. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on...