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and last but far from least, richard lowrie, the man who edited national review, guiding into it the 21st century with buckleyesque style and intelligence. rich is a frequent guest host on fox's hannity and combes. now just hannity, and his column appears in 90 papers nationally, including the "new york post." he is the author of an inflametive book about the clinton years, "legacy" a "new york times" best seller, and a co-author of a spy thriller due out in april. ladies and gentlemen, without further delay, brent bozell on william f. buckley and ronald reagan and the new book, "the reagan i knew." [applause] publish. >> thank you, brian, and thank you to the manhattan institute for the invitation. we were told each to speak on a different level. i find it interesting that i'm speaking at all, given i told linda this story a few minutes ago -- about two months before the book came out linda send me an e-mail and said, when the book comes out, if someone in the press wants to talk to you about your uncle and this book, would you do it? and i said, of course. and two months later the
and last but far from least, richard lowrie, the man who edited national review, guiding into it the 21st century with buckleyesque style and intelligence. rich is a frequent guest host on fox's hannity and combes. now just hannity, and his column appears in 90 papers nationally, including the "new york post." he is the author of an inflametive book about the clinton years, "legacy" a "new york times" best seller, and a co-author of a spy thriller due out in april....
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lowry will make his case to tyler and i'll question the bear. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. let me begin with you, so much optimism in the markets right now. are we at risk of a bubble? why are you so bearish? >> i'm bearish because i think prices are way ahead of themselves. i think they are inflated because the safety net that bernanke and the fed pitched under us for a number of years right now. this too shall pass. we're at a point in the market where the market wants to hear bad news because the fed will hang around longer. i think that's the opposite way to look at things. the market is not pricing in. any chance of bad news and i think that there is a lot more room to the downside than to the upside. >> vince, answer, if you might, and specifically address why stocks have been rising so much when the economy and earnings aren't rising nearly as quickly. >> sure, so the only bubble out there is in the bond market today. stock market is nowhere near a bubble. right now you can buy the s&p 500 at $1.60 roughly for every dollar
lowry will make his case to tyler and i'll question the bear. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. let me begin with you, so much optimism in the markets right now. are we at risk of a bubble? why are you so bearish? >> i'm bearish because i think prices are way ahead of themselves. i think they are inflated because the safety net that bernanke and the fed pitched under us for a number of years right now. this too shall pass. we're at a point in the market where the market wants...
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our final witness on this panel is edward lowry. mr. lowry is a special agent in charge of the criminal investigation division at the secret service. mr. lowry began his career with the secret service in 1992 and has been in his current position since february of 2012. he directs and coordinates all investigative activities of the agency and the daily activities of the service in offices located around the world. previously, he established the cyberprotective initiative and coordinated initiatives in the cyberinitiatives branch and the cyberintelligence dwixz. we want to thank all of you for your service. we thank you for your preparation for today, for your testimony, and for your willingness to respond to the questions that will be asked to you here, and some that will be asked to you in writing subsequent to this hearing. with that, ms. shasky, director shasky, you are recognized. i don't know how long they told you you had to give your testimony. what did we say? pardon? all right. seven minutes, but you can go a little longer. if y
our final witness on this panel is edward lowry. mr. lowry is a special agent in charge of the criminal investigation division at the secret service. mr. lowry began his career with the secret service in 1992 and has been in his current position since february of 2012. he directs and coordinates all investigative activities of the agency and the daily activities of the service in offices located around the world. previously, he established the cyberprotective initiative and coordinated...
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football league looks you directly in the eye and believes it to score yankee flag began to thanks rich lowry thank you for having me i want to thank my guests the n.f.l. networks were gys and you can find his weekly podcast the rich guys the broadcast on n.f.l. dot com and i tunes and they should have download his new app free agent it's on your i for all that i pad today and remember to find me at king's things on twitter c.n.n. . well . it's technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future of coverage. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from that might think. it's because one full attention in the mainstream media works side by side with joe actually on the we're. going to get. at our team we have a different price. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not.
football league looks you directly in the eye and believes it to score yankee flag began to thanks rich lowry thank you for having me i want to thank my guests the n.f.l. networks were gys and you can find his weekly podcast the rich guys the broadcast on n.f.l. dot com and i tunes and they should have download his new app free agent it's on your i for all that i pad today and remember to find me at king's things on twitter c.n.n. . well . it's technology innovation all the least of elements...
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martha: let's go back to rich lowry now. struck when i see nancy pelosi talking about what they're going to do to fix it, and you think about that moment that gregg just mentioned where she said, you know what, everybody? and she was talking to regular americans out there. you just have to hang in there, because when you see what's in this bill, you're really going to like it. now, i think most people assumed at that point at least to some degree that she knew what was in the bill. now you've got all of these democrats clamoring to the white house we need a fix, we need a fix. the language that was in the bill, rich, it didn't change. it was always in there that all of these people were going to get pushed off their policies. the president admitted that he knew that. so how do they with a straight face, you know, after they fought you can't delay, you can't deny, you can't defund this whole thing now say, oh, my gosh, you know, their hair's on fire. we've got to fix this. >> yeah. well, some democrats probably just were igno
martha: let's go back to rich lowry now. struck when i see nancy pelosi talking about what they're going to do to fix it, and you think about that moment that gregg just mentioned where she said, you know what, everybody? and she was talking to regular americans out there. you just have to hang in there, because when you see what's in this bill, you're really going to like it. now, i think most people assumed at that point at least to some degree that she knew what was in the bill. now you've...
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. >> rich lowry about obamacare being bad for millions of americans.hese things, green eggs and ham, a lot of people feel that it didn't really accomplish that much. in fact, john mccain feels it's very divisive in the party. >> this group, they are paying 50,000 and they are going to continue it because they are trying to make senator cruz a leader, the leader of the tea party? what are they trying to do? >> framing him to be a hero where they are concerned. but the question is what has he really accomplished in terms of obamacare? >> let's let the audience decide that. i think that's the fair way to do it? >> 100%. >> it's fascinating they are setting up the senator, i believe to be the fails of the tea party. i think he is going to be that. he has got competition from rand paul. jamie colby, everybody, thanks for coming. in happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> factor tip of the day. the best christmas music, the best christmas music according to me. the tip moments away. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it mean
. >> rich lowry about obamacare being bad for millions of americans.hese things, green eggs and ham, a lot of people feel that it didn't really accomplish that much. in fact, john mccain feels it's very divisive in the party. >> this group, they are paying 50,000 and they are going to continue it because they are trying to make senator cruz a leader, the leader of the tea party? what are they trying to do? >> framing him to be a hero where they are concerned. but the question...
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annie lowry, "the new york times" had a fantastic piece today about the cost of long-term unemployments basically taking people's lives and lighting them on fire for no reason. these are people who have skills, who could be productive members of a society, an economy, and we are just saying, we don't care. >> well, it's worse than that, chris. not only are we saying we don't care with regard to unemployment insurance and also, don't forget food stamps, cuts in food stamps, but these are also programs that traditionally have helped stimulate the economy -- >> exactly. >> -- overall. that is, the better off in america would be even better off if we had a thriving economy. this is the most anemic recovery in history, at least in recorded history, since we've been following these things. and one of the reasons it is so anemic is that almost all of the economic gains have gone to the very top, while at the same time, we are cutting the social safety net so average people and working-class people and poor people don't have enough money to turn around and keep the economy going. >> is there a
annie lowry, "the new york times" had a fantastic piece today about the cost of long-term unemployments basically taking people's lives and lighting them on fire for no reason. these are people who have skills, who could be productive members of a society, an economy, and we are just saying, we don't care. >> well, it's worse than that, chris. not only are we saying we don't care with regard to unemployment insurance and also, don't forget food stamps, cuts in food stamps, but...
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joining me now with more on that, rich lowry, editor of "the national review." i couldn't quite believe what i was reading. i mean, there's all sorts of conspiracy theorys about what -- who killed jfk. but what you point out is one thing's certain, the man who we believe pulled the trigger or at least in part, lee harvey oswald was a communist, and yet, that isn't necessarily accepted fact by some on the left, apparently. >> it's the strangest thing, you have a communist shoot and kill the president of the united states and conservatives get blamed. at the time and still to some extent today. you see it in the argument that somehow dallas killed kennedy, the city of hate as it was known. and there are a few problems with this. one, cities don't kill people. two, oswald was a committed marxist. >> the headline said "why america weeps: kennedy victim of violent streak he sought to curb in the nation" and then earl warren blamed the hatred and bitterness injected into the life of our nation by bigots. >> yeah, and it had nothing to do with that. oswald, he spent mo
joining me now with more on that, rich lowry, editor of "the national review." i couldn't quite believe what i was reading. i mean, there's all sorts of conspiracy theorys about what -- who killed jfk. but what you point out is one thing's certain, the man who we believe pulled the trigger or at least in part, lee harvey oswald was a communist, and yet, that isn't necessarily accepted fact by some on the left, apparently. >> it's the strangest thing, you have a communist shoot...
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national review" symposium right after the election and bill crystal, john competent door ritz, richard lowry a lot of us were talking one of the biggest problems is the fact we don't have open debates about where we move forward, about -- >> rose:. >> about reform. you have got to toto a straight, tow or you are a rhinoand you have that happen long enough and all of a sudden the party ends up where we are instead of where the party was in the 1980s you have people like bill bennett talking about education reform, jack kemp talking about tax reform, you know, a lot of great thinkers, a lot of reformers, same thing in 1994, we got elected, we were put in charge of congress again in 1994, not because of what i was saying on the campaign trail, or these other -- >> rose: campaign with, contract with america. >> not even because of the contract with america, because governor i think her in michigan ingler had great ideas for recorporal, john cass sick had an alternate budget. >> rose: what you are saying today you know what he is saying in ohio he is speaking about we have to have a safety net. >
national review" symposium right after the election and bill crystal, john competent door ritz, richard lowry a lot of us were talking one of the biggest problems is the fact we don't have open debates about where we move forward, about -- >> rose:. >> about reform. you have got to toto a straight, tow or you are a rhinoand you have that happen long enough and all of a sudden the party ends up where we are instead of where the party was in the 1980s you have people like bill...
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you directly in the eye and believes it to its core a yankee left out loud yet began to thanks rich lowry thank you for having me a lot of things why does the n.f.l. networks were just. and you can find his weekly podcast the rich eyes and podcast on n.f.l. dot com and i tunes and they should have download his new free agent it's on your i for all that i pad today and remember you can find me at kings things on twitter see you next time. well for the. science technology innovation all the system elements from around russia we've got the future of covered wealthy british style. time writing for. the market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. mind. and bank all of them all about money and the family that the politicians write a lot. right. here just to let. today's by. that. what's up people all those i'm not even in this is breaking in the set all veterans day came and went last week day full of empty gestures and baseless rhetoric of course
you directly in the eye and believes it to its core a yankee left out loud yet began to thanks rich lowry thank you for having me a lot of things why does the n.f.l. networks were just. and you can find his weekly podcast the rich eyes and podcast on n.f.l. dot com and i tunes and they should have download his new free agent it's on your i for all that i pad today and remember you can find me at kings things on twitter see you next time. well for the. science technology innovation all the...
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rich lowry, a fox news contributor as well. >> at the moment what do you think your understanding isbout what he knew when? >> it's one of the this we may never be clear on like what he was doing the night of the benghazi. my guess is he knew enough that he should more. any good leader and good administrator with it's anne central element of the law would want to dive in and make they were right. he clearly didn't do that. >> how much after micromanager do you want the president to be? i probably had an overview and could have known more. but did he purposely lie and roll out something he knew wasn't ready? he's not a micromanager. the president of the united states can't be worried about every minor detail. >> it am not a minor detail. it's bringing down his signature achievement, a political debacle for the path. a cbs poll has approval for the president at 31 per. the idea this is a minor matter beneath the notice of the president is ridiculous. these poll numbers continue to go lower and lower. let's backtrack and try to nail this down. from last thursday lisp carefully. here is
rich lowry, a fox news contributor as well. >> at the moment what do you think your understanding isbout what he knew when? >> it's one of the this we may never be clear on like what he was doing the night of the benghazi. my guess is he knew enough that he should more. any good leader and good administrator with it's anne central element of the law would want to dive in and make they were right. he clearly didn't do that. >> how much after micromanager do you want the...
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i'm joined by rich lowry, steven cigman, a democratic strategist.guess you have the tougher job on the panel this morning, because these are very tough numbers for the administration. [laughter] >> yeah, look, i'd say two things. one, those numbers are tough. they leave out, though, that there's about 450,000 people who have signed up through medicaid in just ten states through a similar survey. martha: they're going to get it for free. >> but they're also people who didn't have health insurance before who have health insurance now which is exactly what the law was intended for. i think you can't, you know, you can't deny that this is very bad politically for barack obama, and he needs to -- and he and his administration these to focus like a laser beam on fixing it. but let's not forget what the law was intended to do in the first place which was to fix an unacceptable status quo that when mitt romney ran for president and said he'd go back, he was defeated by five million votes. martha: you've got to wonder what people are thinking about that now
i'm joined by rich lowry, steven cigman, a democratic strategist.guess you have the tougher job on the panel this morning, because these are very tough numbers for the administration. [laughter] >> yeah, look, i'd say two things. one, those numbers are tough. they leave out, though, that there's about 450,000 people who have signed up through medicaid in just ten states through a similar survey. martha: they're going to get it for free. >> but they're also people who didn't have...
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just another example by which sharice pencomb was playing around with a gun with her friend, collin lowry and the remmington .45 was load and they didn't know it was loaded and it shot sharice dead, 23 years old. described as an amazing coworker, so sharing, she was kind, she was always helpful, she always wanted to do something to help out. she was just generous. and just because they didn't understand the gun was loaded and they were being reckless, playing around with a firearm, shrice is dead. -- sharice is dead. and so that's why people out there don't understand why we can't have an honest conversation about changing things. and even when those conversations are attempted to take place, they get shut down and cut off. a pretty innocent op-ed piece in the "guns and ammo" magazine just suggested that maybe people should get a few hours of training before they get a concealed carry permit. and as a consequence of running that editorial, the editor of "guns and ammo" had to resign and step down, simply because he ran an op-ed by an author that suggested that maybe people should get some
just another example by which sharice pencomb was playing around with a gun with her friend, collin lowry and the remmington .45 was load and they didn't know it was loaded and it shot sharice dead, 23 years old. described as an amazing coworker, so sharing, she was kind, she was always helpful, she always wanted to do something to help out. she was just generous. and just because they didn't understand the gun was loaded and they were being reckless, playing around with a firearm, shrice is...
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recent months to target a turn around expert, someone like mulally or computer is sciences ceo mike lowrier says mulally remains focused on making progress in the company's strategy and ford doesn't engage in speculation. microsoft has identified three internal candidates, including tony bates, and satya nadella. reports saying that the search committee is interviewing people from a wide range of sectors, including consumer and life sciences. now, some investors have reportedly suggested to microsoft's board that co-founder bill gates step down as chairman because he's standing in the way of radical reform. microsoft has lost some ground to apple and google and mobile devices. reuters saying that the search committee is in discussions with activist investors, as well. in august, value act capital management which has ads 2 billion stake in the company was offered a board. we're checking on shares of microsoft in frankfurt right now. they are trading slightly higher, 0.44% or 12 cents. are on the ross wk, back to you. >> they still have a bit of time to find a replacement. jackie, stay ther
recent months to target a turn around expert, someone like mulally or computer is sciences ceo mike lowrier says mulally remains focused on making progress in the company's strategy and ford doesn't engage in speculation. microsoft has identified three internal candidates, including tony bates, and satya nadella. reports saying that the search committee is interviewing people from a wide range of sectors, including consumer and life sciences. now, some investors have reportedly suggested to...
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other side to get 60 votes in order to pass something, and national review itself, the editor, rich lowryore sympathetic to the use of a filibuster as a weapon during the bush administration than he is now. but i also have to laugh a little bit at the use of the term "nuclear," the media love that. i don't think this is a radioactive issue in pittsburgh or peoria, but it is very important because it shows how badly partisanship has broken down in the senate and it is going to make in the short term easier for the white house to push through democratic measures in the senate at least until the 2014 elections when the republicans, if they take control, might benefit from this rule change. patti ann: you know, you mention that in your article as well, that you don't think middle america cares about, but there are certainly nationwide implications here. we were talking before about this d.c. circuit court which really has a chance to let the executive branch know if they're going too far if the obama administration puts in certain regulations that they don't really have the authority to do. i
other side to get 60 votes in order to pass something, and national review itself, the editor, rich lowryore sympathetic to the use of a filibuster as a weapon during the bush administration than he is now. but i also have to laugh a little bit at the use of the term "nuclear," the media love that. i don't think this is a radioactive issue in pittsburgh or peoria, but it is very important because it shows how badly partisanship has broken down in the senate and it is going to make in...
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you, along with rich lowry wrote a great article for national review.le comes out, we have poll numbers coming up from the wall street journal poll. it shows the president's numbers at an all time low. conservative bloggers were all talking about that yesterday. conservative bloggers weren't talking about the fact the republican party's approval rating also at an all time low. what do we do? the president's numbers are going to go up and down. what do we do to get our numbers up and how do we avoid focusing on his 32% and looking at our 18%, 19%, 20%? >> i think the first half of the last month was dominated by a republican excess and hurt the party. the second half has been dominated once the republicans got out of the way with the news of just how badly the obama care rollout got under way based on failures and incompetence. you are right, at the end of the day, the republicans need to have something beyond the incompetence or failure of the obama administration that attracts people to it. they are only beginning to take steps in that direction. >> ni
you, along with rich lowry wrote a great article for national review.le comes out, we have poll numbers coming up from the wall street journal poll. it shows the president's numbers at an all time low. conservative bloggers were all talking about that yesterday. conservative bloggers weren't talking about the fact the republican party's approval rating also at an all time low. what do we do? the president's numbers are going to go up and down. what do we do to get our numbers up and how do we...
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fox news contributor and national review editor rich lowry is here and new york daily news contributorrning. nice to see you guys. >> zerlina burden on democrats. what burden is he specifically talking about. >> you have a lot of bad obamacare news largely connect to the web site. a year from now nobody is going to be thinking about a web site when americans can can finally go to the doctor on january 1st for the first time having the security the bill that comes won't force them into bankruptcy. nobody is going to be talking about the web site and the glitches. >> so, rich, it's just the web site? there is no structural damage at all? no problems with getting young people to sign up at all? is that what zerlina is saying? >> the law was sold on a trinity of lies. owe many with that said you can keep your insurance if you like it, not true. said everyone's rates are going to go down, not true. said you can keep your doctor if you like your doctor, not true. your plan changes. paying the price for those lies and democrats are too. you have vulnerable ones like kay hagan in north carolin
fox news contributor and national review editor rich lowry is here and new york daily news contributorrning. nice to see you guys. >> zerlina burden on democrats. what burden is he specifically talking about. >> you have a lot of bad obamacare news largely connect to the web site. a year from now nobody is going to be thinking about a web site when americans can can finally go to the doctor on january 1st for the first time having the security the bill that comes won't force them...