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what happened to liz warren? she clearly didn't get the memo. >> she did not, she hasn't had it ever. i thought i was listening to kathy griffin as a matter of fact using extremist rhetoric. she forgets one little fact among many, david, people on medicaid have no better medical outcomes than those who don't have insurance. this program is an expensive disaster. quality is going down. of the costs are going up. republicans have a decent plan out there to start to deal with this. to use that kind of rhetoric is just, has no basis in fact. pure demagoguery. david: carol, i remember how democrats screamed when republicans talked about the death panels, remember that? the death panels wasn't as far as blood in the streets. >> yeah i think the good news here is that elizabeth warren has no credibility among anyone. so her scream literally bloody murder is probably will be put to the side. i think that over all certainly the plan as it stands isn't sustainable. so we know that isn't workable. we need to have a workable
what happened to liz warren? she clearly didn't get the memo. >> she did not, she hasn't had it ever. i thought i was listening to kathy griffin as a matter of fact using extremist rhetoric. she forgets one little fact among many, david, people on medicaid have no better medical outcomes than those who don't have insurance. this program is an expensive disaster. quality is going down. of the costs are going up. republicans have a decent plan out there to start to deal with this. to use...
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liz warren calling this blood money. you wonder why these things happen, liz.e watch yourself saying those things. after what happened. what's interesting, they are having these tie-ins because republicans kill people. that's what we do. isn't that the inflammatory language we were talking about? you are staging a die in. how are they able to plan that so immediately after reading the 142 page report? everyone they are read the report. they already knew it and just showed up for a die-in. >> kimberly: anyone who has a diane -- >> dana: there was a diane at central park. >> greg: that was at central park. >> kimberly: that was a wine in. >> jesse: a few conservative senators that have come out and said i don't like this thing. to think that's going to be a problem? >> kimberly: it's not great. it's enough to create a problem not to get through. obviously the president would like to see unanimous support. this is how we plan to address them going forward. well, let's put this in. at least that was the argument they were making before. there they are. they made so
liz warren calling this blood money. you wonder why these things happen, liz.e watch yourself saying those things. after what happened. what's interesting, they are having these tie-ins because republicans kill people. that's what we do. isn't that the inflammatory language we were talking about? you are staging a die in. how are they able to plan that so immediately after reading the 142 page report? everyone they are read the report. they already knew it and just showed up for a die-in....
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liz: warren buffett is always disciplined, he sells when he thinks everybody else is running in and buysverybody else is fleeing? >> that is exactly right. the difficulty know when to sell. if it gets to represent too much your portfolio, 10, 15% that is too much. people may hide not want to pay taxes. only pay taxes on certain percentage of what you're making. gives you opportunity to put capital to work in something else. always something else attractive. liz: you have two billion underasset management. we showed the process, explain the most important ones of buying a stock. >> we try to find things undervalued by our measurements. that means cheap pe ratios, low debt. moat around their value or service. liz: are you value investor? >> one could say that. that is pretty much it. more importantly i think we're bottom up investors that is the important thing to build a portfolio. buy securities that will do well in any sort of environment. who knows what will happen with interest rates. who knows what will happen with the white house. who knows what will happen with the price of oil. al
liz: warren buffett is always disciplined, he sells when he thinks everybody else is running in and buysverybody else is fleeing? >> that is exactly right. the difficulty know when to sell. if it gets to represent too much your portfolio, 10, 15% that is too much. people may hide not want to pay taxes. only pay taxes on certain percentage of what you're making. gives you opportunity to put capital to work in something else. always something else attractive. liz: you have two billion...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," democrat senator ee liz bet warren stops by studio 57 with hert book "this fight is our fight: the battle to save america's middle class." plus boarding with facial recognition. kris van cleave is at the arntd to show us how it works. >>> and -- >>> i thought i would quit. the baby comes along. every corner becomes a death trap. everything i see, somebody needs to put ha away. i'm like about, somebody could trump and fall. >> grammy winner singer jason isbe isbell, why life has changed and he couldn't be happier. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i em anne-marie green. i em anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com seso we he turbo clean. cleaninr maclotin 1/2 the time way cler in new herbal essence's biy journey into the adirondacks where campers carve through stone. and to the thousand islands, where kids can be kings. if you like big adventure, you'll love new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer getaway at iloveny.com >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," democrat senator ee liz bet warren stops by studio 57 with hert book "this fight is our fight: the battle to save america's middle class." plus boarding with facial recognition. kris van cleave is at the arntd to show us how it works. >>> and -- >>> i thought i would quit. the baby comes along. every corner becomes a death trap. everything i see, somebody needs to put ha away. i'm like about, somebody could...
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liz: billionaire warren buffett wants single pair. he says government health care is the best and only solution. we have a new guest that says you know what, warren buffett? you pay for it. but first, russia trump campaign collusion, free veteran journalist cnn have now resigned. we have former trump campaign manager katrina pearson here to react.om don't go away looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. bburning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he pr
liz: billionaire warren buffett wants single pair. he says government health care is the best and only solution. we have a new guest that says you know what, warren buffett? you pay for it. but first, russia trump campaign collusion, free veteran journalist cnn have now resigned. we have former trump campaign manager katrina pearson here to react.om don't go away looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals...
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about socialists in name and in fact like bernie or socialists who have the democrat label like liz warreny run out of other people's money. case in point, arizona. the increases on obamacare premiums on average 116%. that's like the temperature in june in the desert. 116% increase in average premiums in arizona. steve: you know the democrats made it very clear with chuck schumer they weren't interested in helping the republicans come up with anything but now they are saying oh, we will go back to fixing the affordable care act. we don't want to start from scratch. >> if you listen to chuckles yesterday as i used to call him in the house gym. steve: you called him chuckles in the gym? >> sure. chuckles comes out, forget about these tax cuts. we want social lived medicine and once you accept what we want, then that will be fine. you know, if the democrats treated the russians the way they do republicans, we would have the greatest national security the last eight years of obama would not have been retreat and leading from behind. we might have actually prevailed on the world stage. but they
about socialists in name and in fact like bernie or socialists who have the democrat label like liz warreny run out of other people's money. case in point, arizona. the increases on obamacare premiums on average 116%. that's like the temperature in june in the desert. 116% increase in average premiums in arizona. steve: you know the democrats made it very clear with chuck schumer they weren't interested in helping the republicans come up with anything but now they are saying oh, we will go back...
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the finest thinkers, and we are honored tonight to host senator elizabeth warren for her new book "this fight is our fight." >> liz warrant has committed -- elizabeth warrant has committed her life to working and fighting for working families and the middle class. the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis she was chair of the congressional oversight panel for the troubled asset relief program. he expert to protect taxpayers, hold wall street accountable, and ensure top oversight of the suburb obama administrations, one praised from both sides of the aisle. recognized as one of the nation's top experts on bankruptcy and the financial pressures facing working families. senator won't is decreedded for the -- senator worthed is credited for the original thinking, personal courage and relentless persistence that -- >> woo. >> that's right. thank you. i thought maybe you hadn't got that. [applause] >> that led to the contraction of the consumer financial protection bureau. [cheering] >> today as a u.s. senator, warren is a member of the senate committees on banking, housing and urban afires, health, education, labor, a
the finest thinkers, and we are honored tonight to host senator elizabeth warren for her new book "this fight is our fight." >> liz warrant has committed -- elizabeth warrant has committed her life to working and fighting for working families and the middle class. the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis she was chair of the congressional oversight panel for the troubled asset relief program. he expert to protect taxpayers, hold wall street accountable, and ensure top...
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liz: tracy, thank you. jonathan and ken are back on this one. what do you think of the shake-up over at uber? >> you know, warren buffett had a great line which was that when a great ceo meets a lousy business model or a lousy ceo meet as great business model, it is the ceo's reputation that will change, not the companies. and the key to this one i don't really understand is exactly what uber gross operating margin is. if it is relatively fat in the 40 to 50% range, it will not make much difference. if it is thinner and losses are on thinner gross operating margins, uber will have problems. they really need somebody a supercharger, super champion, super put it out. you can't settle for a normal ceo. liz: jonathan, this is, this is the normal thing that happens with these companies though. you have the entrepreneur who has the idea, who gives birth to it. who create this is incredible company. once it is big, you need to bring in the operational ceo, the person who can now manage a huge company, then continue to take it to the next level, right? >> i don't know that is necessarily what we're seeing here. travis i
liz: tracy, thank you. jonathan and ken are back on this one. what do you think of the shake-up over at uber? >> you know, warren buffett had a great line which was that when a great ceo meets a lousy business model or a lousy ceo meet as great business model, it is the ceo's reputation that will change, not the companies. and the key to this one i don't really understand is exactly what uber gross operating margin is. if it is relatively fat in the 40 to 50% range, it will not make much...
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liz: 93. stuart: what a man. how much would you pay to have lunch with ceo warren buffet, 2.7 million, that's how much one fan bidn since it began 18 years ago. someone in southern california just won all $448 million of the powerball jackpot, tenth largest lottery price in history. lucky ticket had all six winning numbers, the odds of getting them right, one in $292 million. some day soon you may be able to ask alexia for your blood sugar level. amazon has challenge for developers, get out and find a way for amazon echo speaker toho diabetes. giver alexa the ability to ask questions, what have you eaten today, did you take your medication, set up calls with the health coach. the price is $125,000 to the developer who can figure out how alexa can ask and coca-cola getting rid of coca-cola zero. coke say it is new recipe tastes even more like the original. we remember it well. right now president trump is holding first full cabinet mealing, we will bring you the headlines from the meeting as soon as they come in. by the way, toed the deadline for opponents of president's travel order response, could bit the suprem
liz: 93. stuart: what a man. how much would you pay to have lunch with ceo warren buffet, 2.7 million, that's how much one fan bidn since it began 18 years ago. someone in southern california just won all $448 million of the powerball jackpot, tenth largest lottery price in history. lucky ticket had all six winning numbers, the odds of getting them right, one in $292 million. some day soon you may be able to ask alexia for your blood sugar level. amazon has challenge for developers, get out and...