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. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm always eager to come here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe that rather than creating two separate states, one israeli and one palestinian, that we should have a one-state solution where everyone shares in the same land and has equal rights. i know i'm in the minority with this idea. still, the situation in the west bank and in israel is so complicated now that you have a scram
. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm always eager to come here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued...
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i think you raise a good point. i know lynching to you earlier.is interesting to see whether or not the economy had momentum going into the shutdown. so that is true. i have to say, i've been a little dismissive of it like, well, what i really want to know is where we are when we come out of this all. the shutdown is going to be more -- i think the impact is going to be more than a month or two. it took u.s. sentiment four months to get back to where it was. the whole thing will be drawn out and because when we do it all in january -- >> no, we won't. >> i don't think we will, either. but that point may linger and keep -- >> and consumers don't have four months this time because they have to start shopping for christmas like in two weeks. exactly. >> there will be less. >> less because of that, exactly. >>> there was one other thing i wanted to follow up on with that, but now i'm thinking about christmas. anyway, john lynch, which take do you have on this? oh, i know what i was going to say, john. that last report that we did get was so bad that w
i think you raise a good point. i know lynching to you earlier.is interesting to see whether or not the economy had momentum going into the shutdown. so that is true. i have to say, i've been a little dismissive of it like, well, what i really want to know is where we are when we come out of this all. the shutdown is going to be more -- i think the impact is going to be more than a month or two. it took u.s. sentiment four months to get back to where it was. the whole thing will be drawn out...
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this is the solution lynch is looking for. >> did you know that america is making illegal immigrants fatter and less healthier? listen, heart disease might do what-- has not been able to, maybe you should work with that. >> okay. my message is not anti-immigrant. it's pro-american. >> come on! it's genius! enstead of scaring americans about immigration reform, we use fear tactics on the immigrants themselves. i set out to scare away a group of want a be citizens in pledge form. >> one nation. >> one nation. >> under melted cheese. >> under melted cheese. >> indiguessable. >> indigestible. >> with extra large soda and fries for only 20 cents more. >> and with extra large soda and fries for only 20 cents more. >> yes, to save all that we cherish, lynch and his allies know that exaggerated fear is our only hope. >> we don't know why they're here. >> right. >> we have found korans and prayer rugs in the desert. illegal immigration is the biggest problem we have facing the country. >> are you sure the problem is really illegal? because it might be reaction fear based on the be aeblt to co
this is the solution lynch is looking for. >> did you know that america is making illegal immigrants fatter and less healthier? listen, heart disease might do what-- has not been able to, maybe you should work with that. >> okay. my message is not anti-immigrant. it's pro-american. >> come on! it's genius! enstead of scaring americans about immigration reform, we use fear tactics on the immigrants themselves. i set out to scare away a group of want a be citizens in pledge...
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we show you this because jordan lynch was having another amazing year, four passes for touchdowns, oneeiving for the receiver, the fly in the ointment remains the northern illinois huskies. cbs sports network, the 24-hour home of cbs sports. >> spencer: 22-yard touchdown pass. the luck of the irish. >> tim: oklahoma state and iowa state, big win today for gundy's club really well done, roland getting the job done. >> brian: they head to texas tech next week. >> tim: louisville taking on south florida. is there a bounce-back? >> spencer: teddy bridgewater passing to the end zone. damon copeland on the score. >> brian: do you think he's going to be playing for the buccaneers? >> tim: might be. in addition to that we have u.c.f. rolling again. they are b.c.s.-bound in the american athletic conference if they win out, manhandled -- manhandled the huskies today. manld minnesota and nebraska. tough for coach. >> spencer: bo pelini at that point. nebraska hadn't lost to this group since 1960. >> tim: a bad loss, no doubt about that. michigan state and illinois, b.j. >> brian: delson williams,
we show you this because jordan lynch was having another amazing year, four passes for touchdowns, oneeiving for the receiver, the fly in the ointment remains the northern illinois huskies. cbs sports network, the 24-hour home of cbs sports. >> spencer: 22-yard touchdown pass. the luck of the irish. >> tim: oklahoma state and iowa state, big win today for gundy's club really well done, roland getting the job done. >> brian: they head to texas tech next week. >> tim:...
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jane lynch, as you just heard there, says that filming the episode did help her deal with his passingt organization helping to close some gaps in public school budgets, teachers across the country have been digging into their own pockets to make sure their students have the supplies that they need. but now they can just go online and actually find donors. laura ingle live from our new york newsroom with that. >> reporter: hi, jon. school has only just begun, and teachers all across the u.s. have ponied up a lot of cash for paper, pens and notebooks. according to the national school supply and equipment association, teachers spend nearly $1,000 per year of their own money on classroom supplies. now strangers are shelling out donations through a crowd funding web site designed specifically for teachers called donors choose.org. it's a nonprofit organization started by charles best, a former new york city teacher, who created the web site where teachers post wish lists called projects. >> we vet and validate that project before posting it to the public site, and when a project is funded,
jane lynch, as you just heard there, says that filming the episode did help her deal with his passingt organization helping to close some gaps in public school budgets, teachers across the country have been digging into their own pockets to make sure their students have the supplies that they need. but now they can just go online and actually find donors. laura ingle live from our new york newsroom with that. >> reporter: hi, jon. school has only just begun, and teachers all across the...
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know, my kid is applying to yale and putting my address on application, you know, i hold a very important position at merrill lynch. my co-workers want to drive me home. drive me to 123 biggy small street. it's just not, you would think that it's still an intersection that maybe it would be some place where biggy grew up or something, you know? but it's -- i don't want to be stereotypical, but younow how martin luther king boulevard, you always know where you are going on martin luther king boulevard, in ehood. and i just am feeling like i paid too many taxes and too much for my $3 million home. i don't live in clinton hills. i'm acting like a snop snobby person that might be saying this, i paid a lot of money for this house. thistreet is ivory terrace way. >> that is how it will stay. biggy small street. they can use a government name, chistopher wallace way. keep it ivory terrace. keep it that way. anyway, glurks clion hills. hold your ground. maybe you guys in brooklyn take the inrsection into anher area. that's all. y guys make me so omfortable. i'm sorry. should i be more formal? look, so, here's anew sex mb
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of merrill lynch and torture bank alexis thank you for being here thanks for having me know right off the bat can you quickly tell us in layman's terms what is h.r. nine thousand so this is a bill that's meant to gut a provision in dodd frank that was called the swaps pushout so that part of dodd frank was meant to push out the riskiest derivatives out of the part of the bank that enjoys f.d.i.c insurance the idea being we shouldn't have these risky instruments kind of pooled together with checking account or some business in savings account or something like that h.r. nine to basically says well actually you can have all of the derivatives that you want in that part of the bank except for one very narrow category called a structured swap and in fact you can only have this narrow category of structure if another regulatory agency says it's on a product that we think is risky so there's a very very narrow slice all the rest of the derivatives can be held in the part of the bank with the f.d.a. i see insurance now pushing the swaps and derivatives operations outside of the banks if you
of merrill lynch and torture bank alexis thank you for being here thanks for having me know right off the bat can you quickly tell us in layman's terms what is h.r. nine thousand so this is a bill that's meant to gut a provision in dodd frank that was called the swaps pushout so that part of dodd frank was meant to push out the riskiest derivatives out of the part of the bank that enjoys f.d.i.c insurance the idea being we shouldn't have these risky instruments kind of pooled together with...
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did you know that marshawn lynch likes to eat skittles during games? pellets and say it helps her baby run fast and play good. he ran for one score and 91 yards last night and his teammate russell wilson made his nfl debut one year ago on this same field and what a difference a year makes. and seattle off to best start in franchise history, 6-1 start. >>> another guy with extra pep in his step this morning, the boston red sox are one win away from the world series and they beat the tigers last night 4-3 in game five of the alcs. series goes back to boston. game six is tomorrow night. if the red sox win, they are going to the world series. if not, there will be a game seven on sunday. >>> later tonight a little nlcs action game six between the cardinals and the dodgers. st. louis can punch its ticket to the world series with a win. first pitch is 8:30 p.m. eastern on tbs. >>> college basketball news. kentucky is ranked number one in the preseason coaches' poll. the first time since the poll started in '91 that a team finished last season unranked starts
did you know that marshawn lynch likes to eat skittles during games? pellets and say it helps her baby run fast and play good. he ran for one score and 91 yards last night and his teammate russell wilson made his nfl debut one year ago on this same field and what a difference a year makes. and seattle off to best start in franchise history, 6-1 start. >>> another guy with extra pep in his step this morning, the boston red sox are one win away from the world series and they beat the...
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colleagues does well including the former ambassador christopher stevens who was lynched last year on september eleventh and you got this is happening in libya but of course russia is very vocal about developments surrounding syria could that have any connection at all. absolutely. many many of my colleagues say that syria is but a slow motion replay of what happened to libya and the deaths of two four in in libya have all gone over to syria and so there is this this nexus on this common interest at the death squads again supported by nato between libya and syria so definitely the syrian situation feeds into the situation in libya and this tragic. development obviously against the russian diplomatic building because we'll be reporting about really incidents of violence a lot of deaths recently in libya just how difficult now is the security situation for the country and the people there. there is no security here unfortunately last month or so libya has seen around forty seven young women kidnapped and so there is no security whatsoever this is going to play out but the hope is once that death squads have exhau
colleagues does well including the former ambassador christopher stevens who was lynched last year on september eleventh and you got this is happening in libya but of course russia is very vocal about developments surrounding syria could that have any connection at all. absolutely. many many of my colleagues say that syria is but a slow motion replay of what happened to libya and the deaths of two four in in libya have all gone over to syria and so there is this this nexus on this common...
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and to anal jazz them when describing the tea party when you and i know, members of the tea party have not perpetrated murders or lynchin lynchings you, martin, if you don't speak out against it, then in effect, you're collaborating with it. and, in fact, if you give someone like me a hard time for speaking out against it, then maybe you're collaborating with it. >> i -- am not collaborating with it, but representative alan grayson we have run out of time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> how america's former top spy got made, even though no one was listening. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run i
and to anal jazz them when describing the tea party when you and i know, members of the tea party have not perpetrated murders or lynchin lynchings you, martin, if you don't speak out against it, then in effect, you're collaborating with it. and, in fact, if you give someone like me a hard time for speaking out against it, then maybe you're collaborating with it. >> i -- am not collaborating with it, but representative alan grayson we have run out of time. >> thank you. >>...
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you haven't worked with oh. well i'd love to work with david lynch a law enforcement i think he's moving away from heard that making movies the people with all their quitting you know sort of. things i feel my yeah howard was not only are they keep that arm's length calm spare of instagram wants to know what did you find hardest about playing the iceman just thinking about you know killing i'm not a violent person and. it's very upsetting would bother me to play a game of if you only knew we just as quick question was your favorite movie of all time the king of comedy scorsese and jerry lewis yes jerry lewis what's your favorite role debate. take shelter in my movie take shelter i made curtis the character of curtis is probably the one that i have the most emotional connection to have a pet peeve obliviousness. remember the first girl you have a kiss me god. yes there was no name and all you i was. thirteen kentucky yes it was it was orchestra thing although he was in the office and yeah we were at our youth orchestra retreat what i have and angela had no idea that year three years was there a moment you knew that
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lynch. >> good afternoon, how are you?m good. >> you think this is run is about done. >> we were more cautious in august and had a good move here in october as well as september so maybe we were a little bit ahead of that, but i do think that smalls reaching a peak. i think valuations are pretty extended at this particular point. we have 1100 target on the russell so we're within 1% or 2% of that. >> the problem is any kind of expectation on, you know, a pullback for the russell is if the overall market goes up, small caps are going up too. >> that's true. it's going to be -- if it's risk on and risk assets will outperform you will see small going to usually lead the way there. right now what we have is the russell trading at about 18 times forward earnings. we're starting to get to peak levels of valuation and my thought is really that the economy is actually growing slower than people are anticipating and earnings estimates are a little too high. we'll see as companies report for the third quarter what the numbers look l
lynch. >> good afternoon, how are you?m good. >> you think this is run is about done. >> we were more cautious in august and had a good move here in october as well as september so maybe we were a little bit ahead of that, but i do think that smalls reaching a peak. i think valuations are pretty extended at this particular point. we have 1100 target on the russell so we're within 1% or 2% of that. >> the problem is any kind of expectation on, you know, a pullback for the...
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lynching. so it's one thing to say that, you know, in the 1940s and 1950s people might get lynched for expressing their political viewpoints on race in the south and that there's reasons to protect that. but it's quite another thing to say that we should worry about walmart and exxon when they're giving money in politics. that is not a first amendment concern. >> if in fact the supreme court says disclosure is fine as the court said in the citizens united decision, yes, we should know and it's okay to know and it's legal to know, why are senator mitch mcconnell and others in congress preventing disclosure from happening, from passing it, from approving it, from saying, yes, let's disclose the source of this money? >> because the people who support senator mcconnell and the republican party would prefer to give this money anonymously, secretly through shell corporations. an example, the insurance companies put a lot of money into the chamber of commerce. and it was the chamber of commerce that was saying things about the obamacare, not the insurance industry. it looked clean, right? it looked like
lynching. so it's one thing to say that, you know, in the 1940s and 1950s people might get lynched for expressing their political viewpoints on race in the south and that there's reasons to protect that. but it's quite another thing to say that we should worry about walmart and exxon when they're giving money in politics. that is not a first amendment concern. >> if in fact the supreme court says disclosure is fine as the court said in the citizens united decision, yes, we should know and...
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. >>> did you know that marshawn lynch likes skittles in games?uring games since he was 12-year-old. his mom calls them power packs. and his teammate russell wilson had another good game. this guy gets better with each week. they beat the cardinals by six points. this is an nfc team that's dominating but flying under the radar. if the cowboys or the giants were 6-1, many people would be talking about them. but not many people talking about the seahawkss. >> and they've got the best uniforms. >> kentucky is ranked number one in the first poll out. the team takes a number one spot following the year that they were unranked in the season. i hope that makes sense. the wildcats were ranked number one at the start of the season back in '95. and also was a roster that featured 11 future nba players. this one is pretty good. six, five-star athletes coming on their team as freshman. >>> and leave it to oregon football to be fashion forward this weekend when they take the field. they're going to be wearing pink helmets and pink cleats, all in support of bre
. >>> did you know that marshawn lynch likes skittles in games?uring games since he was 12-year-old. his mom calls them power packs. and his teammate russell wilson had another good game. this guy gets better with each week. they beat the cardinals by six points. this is an nfc team that's dominating but flying under the radar. if the cowboys or the giants were 6-1, many people would be talking about them. but not many people talking about the seahawkss. >> and they've got the...
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you call up merrill lynch and say, what's on your morning call? hi, bob. click.t's what happened. >> it started with one guy, bill mcelroy. i sfoek him and he said it's okay if i did. he was at merrill lynch and called me up and said, i'm bill mcelroy, i want my research out there early. call me every morning at 6:45. i would get the merrill information at 7:00. then he left and went to morgan and i thought, my information is gone. then i got morgan and -- >> and now everybody takes it for granted. >> it was great. >> the important thing is on the floor you had to face opposition from you, that didn't want you or anybody down here on the floor. it was a fraternity. >> one or two people gave me a hard time. but for the most part, i have to give a shout out to everybody down here, there's such camaraderie. the guys opened their arms, a specialist in ge, george, i'll never forget, taught me so much, took me under his wing. when i got married i was talking to a specialist, my back was toward everyone else, i'm just -- just talking about the markets. unbeknownst to me
you call up merrill lynch and say, what's on your morning call? hi, bob. click.t's what happened. >> it started with one guy, bill mcelroy. i sfoek him and he said it's okay if i did. he was at merrill lynch and called me up and said, i'm bill mcelroy, i want my research out there early. call me every morning at 6:45. i would get the merrill information at 7:00. then he left and went to morgan and i thought, my information is gone. then i got morgan and -- >> and now everybody takes...
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you mentioned the -- >> a lot of stock for sale especially in oil, we are told. energy seeing weakness. joining us with thoughts on the market, marian bartels with merrill lynchagement. kevin mon. nice are you feeling festive about this stock market? >> i'm loving the stock market. i told clients back in july to increase equity allocation, reduce fixed income, i think even be yields down here about 2.5 you can still reduce and add to equities. i think the markets continue to go up into year end. the returns are great. pension funds only 35% equities. totally missing this. probably have to review their asset allocation. looking out instead of just to year end, we're forecasting the markets can go up another 10% or above 1900 into next year. >> just by the end of the year? >> no. next year. so going 12 months out. another 10%. >> what about you? are you as bullish? >> we're bullish. i see large caps going up another 3% in the fourth quarter. small caps a little more. emerging markets like europe and germany we like as well for the fourth quarter. leading into 2014 with all the nonsense in washington could see a volatile first two months of next year. if vjanuar
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. >> thank you, ohio state representative matt lynch. i really appreciate it. joining me now is someone on the other side of this. the governor of kentucky. your state decided to set up your own exchange to strike out into the wilderness of back ends and front ends. how are things going in kentucky? >> things are going great in kentucky, chris. we have 600,000 uninsured kentuckians. we have the worst health care statistics in the nation. we've had them since they started keeping statistics. and it was going to take some kind of transformational change for us to dig ourselves out of that ditch. and the affordable care act gives ne that opportunity. i have seized the opportunity. we're the only southern state to both expand medicaid and set up our own exchange. and i'm determined to change the course of kentucky's history when it comes to health care. we're in the course of doing that. kentuckians are loving it. they are swarming on our website. 280,000 of them so far. we signed 18,000. the rate of a thousand people a day. 375 or 380 small businesses small busine
. >> thank you, ohio state representative matt lynch. i really appreciate it. joining me now is someone on the other side of this. the governor of kentucky. your state decided to set up your own exchange to strike out into the wilderness of back ends and front ends. how are things going in kentucky? >> things are going great in kentucky, chris. we have 600,000 uninsured kentuckians. we have the worst health care statistics in the nation. we've had them since they started keeping...
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lynch. how do you make sure you have the right group of people to recruit your clients?out coming to wells fargo are focused exactly where we're focused, which is does the platform, does the experience create a great environment for their clients? >> clients have comfort levels and certain confidence levels. you talk to them every day. what is the state of the retail investor and where are they putting their money? >> retail investors are looking for guidance, looking for a plan and looking for help in terms of navigating a complex environment. our financial advisers sit down with you and help you have a difficult conversation when that's what you need to wrestle with. i've done the exact same thing myself. >> but when you think about where they're putting their money, there was a story earlier that said customers would rather pay down their debt than save for retirement. is there in input in people getting prepared? >> it starts with a conversation. we see a lot of clients focusing on debt. so while we believe a traditional -- there a number of clients who are seeking m
lynch. how do you make sure you have the right group of people to recruit your clients?out coming to wells fargo are focused exactly where we're focused, which is does the platform, does the experience create a great environment for their clients? >> clients have comfort levels and certain confidence levels. you talk to them every day. what is the state of the retail investor and where are they putting their money? >> retail investors are looking for guidance, looking for a plan and...
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lynching. >> those things get the house house you have had it. >> the hero was black, unprecedented in horrors has a manner that is not unlike sydney port i didn't, one of seven trapped in a farmhouse, boarding up windows, wild ghouls amass outside. >> some scenes are clunky, the actors variable, from excellent to amateur, but the gore is still shocking. the blood runs shiny black in black and white. >> romero's can'ted angles intensify the klaus phobia, claustrophobia, a nightmare absurdity. >> no! no! >> child versus mother. >> the years since romero's masterpiece, blood eating ghouls, zombies if you will have become commonplace. >> the ideas of cnbc balance lized in tv and parodied. >> domesticated. >> you are a zombie. >> but night of the living dead will always be there. >> like the old man in the cemetery, coming slowly but relentlessly to feed on our nerves. >> >> osgood: coming up, a stroll through the cemetery. >> >> osgood: here ask a look at the week ahead on our sunday morning calendar. on monday, michael jackson's former doctor conrad murray is to be released from prison after se
lynching. >> those things get the house house you have had it. >> the hero was black, unprecedented in horrors has a manner that is not unlike sydney port i didn't, one of seven trapped in a farmhouse, boarding up windows, wild ghouls amass outside. >> some scenes are clunky, the actors variable, from excellent to amateur, but the gore is still shocking. the blood runs shiny black in black and white. >> romero's can'ted angles intensify the klaus phobia, claustrophobia,...
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. >> smith: star mutual fund managers like fidelity magellan's peter lynch encouraged all of us to jump in. >> youhouldn't be intimidated. everyone can do well in the stock market. you have the skills. you have the intelligence. it doesn't require any education. all you have to have is patience, do a little research, and you've got it. >> smith: saving for retirement seemed as simple as betting on the market. >> it was a great time. employees who participated in these plans and invested in the stock market couldn't wait to open their monthly statements to see how much the value had gone up, you know. so things seemed to be working nicely. >> well, i was invested in everything: stocks, mutual funds, you name it. we would get monthly reports: things were growing, everything was growing. in the '90s, you could not lose money in the market even if you were a dumb investor. i mean, it just kept growing and growing and growing. >> internet stocks drove a powerful surge on wall street today. >> internet stocks suddenly... >> the economy was doing great. i mean, you had all kinds of gains in the stock mar
. >> smith: star mutual fund managers like fidelity magellan's peter lynch encouraged all of us to jump in. >> youhouldn't be intimidated. everyone can do well in the stock market. you have the skills. you have the intelligence. it doesn't require any education. all you have to have is patience, do a little research, and you've got it. >> smith: saving for retirement seemed as simple as betting on the market. >> it was a great time. employees who participated in these...