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margie was a unique example he notes that have succeeded. on the canadian i learned that they don't want that. what is nothing that will go a day bubbly. our carpet only. you go to a new town. school because you are probably to leave now the coop. she seemed to me and . hole punch and there. changing trees. you will attend the doctor. on the sheer gall we caution you to attend was older. he died. additionally i am going going going to look into court you go the andover in october around and went in again and i forgot who you are nominated by nationally known by their new home they'll never know who you and me. in an empty yesterday. the first subdue him. the second and third army. when you want to know them. i didn't want them and so on. national leaders as well as the average citizen. he didn't. err err err moon was to making a name for himself. margie performed for chinese governmental leaders. once chairman mao said to him. that is going to dull the pain for champion andy over the crossbar championed the thing is can use it like they do i
margie was a unique example he notes that have succeeded. on the canadian i learned that they don't want that. what is nothing that will go a day bubbly. our carpet only. you go to a new town. school because you are probably to leave now the coop. she seemed to me and . hole punch and there. changing trees. you will attend the doctor. on the sheer gall we caution you to attend was older. he died. additionally i am going going going to look into court you go the andover in october around and...
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in the "crossfire" tonight wells margie omero, and kellyanne conway. the year started with bill deblasio being sworn in as the mayor of new york. i love this guy! he is not afraid to say that america's middle class deserving a bigger share of the pie, plus the clintons were there front and center. those two can read the polls. this is the bottom line. progressive economic solutions are hugely popular with all voters, and the clintons know it. so raise the minimum wage, grow america from the middle class out. if hillary clinton sticks with those things it could be a happy new year for her and for the democrats. so to you, i think if you are a republican, are the republican pollster her, you've got to be looking at this democratic party, we're becoming united, left, middle, right of our party, standing now with the kind of ideas that bill deb element asio ran on, and then your party is split all over the place. you can't pick between a ted cruz or chris kris yik. aren't you concerned the divisions will give us an opportunity to run up the middle? >> you
in the "crossfire" tonight wells margie omero, and kellyanne conway. the year started with bill deblasio being sworn in as the mayor of new york. i love this guy! he is not afraid to say that america's middle class deserving a bigger share of the pie, plus the clintons were there front and center. those two can read the polls. this is the bottom line. progressive economic solutions are hugely popular with all voters, and the clintons know it. so raise the minimum wage, grow america...
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margie khan is a you know what. i even saw don cheadle. i don't remember where we were. was like tom a you have to bring her back. he was like, if i brought her back i would have to kill her. i am late, great, i have never died in anything. when: i did not know that i said it. >> they could call me. you never know. stop me fromsn't asking the question i want to ask, which is over these 15 years since you did the first goneman, has your career in the way you thought it would go? forget jordan. the trajectory-- been the way you wanted it to be 14 years ago? >> nobody has asked that question. i don't think i have thought about it in those terms. my commitment to this business has been to do the things that move me, to understand there are political challenges, to understand there are things that are so far out of my control but that i can still aspire to get to where i want to be regardless not, soey choose me or it took a long time to get to the place where that is the reality. for most actors we have to wait to be picked. that is how the game works. tavis: let me jump in.
margie khan is a you know what. i even saw don cheadle. i don't remember where we were. was like tom a you have to bring her back. he was like, if i brought her back i would have to kill her. i am late, great, i have never died in anything. when: i did not know that i said it. >> they could call me. you never know. stop me fromsn't asking the question i want to ask, which is over these 15 years since you did the first goneman, has your career in the way you thought it would go? forget...
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and those folks are coming out of his inner circle in the governor's office. >> well, margie, with thatms the governor today wanted to end this. it seems as though after hearing the assembly woman, this is far from over. >> yeah. i mean, he gave his staff an hour to look into this before, before the last couple of days. but it's clear that he didn't really want to know the answer. so whether he was involved or he didn't want to know the answer, he waited until it really blew up and he had no choice but to deal with it, and then talks about how sad he is. it doesn't ring true for voters, in part because it's so consistent with what we know about chris christie. and this is -- this is not going to go away there is no silver bullet fix to stop this story. he could hold a press conference every day and it would not solve this. it's going to be a problem for a long time. >> assembly woman marlene caride and marge any omera, thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you for having me. >>> still ahead, chris christie says he is not a bully. but does his record back that up? >>> and presid
and those folks are coming out of his inner circle in the governor's office. >> well, margie, with thatms the governor today wanted to end this. it seems as though after hearing the assembly woman, this is far from over. >> yeah. i mean, he gave his staff an hour to look into this before, before the last couple of days. but it's clear that he didn't really want to know the answer. so whether he was involved or he didn't want to know the answer, he waited until it really blew up and...
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. >> margie? >> now the majority support it, so that's a real trend.hink you're going to see a lot of people moving and it's something that there's a lot of consensus across party lines. >> margie, chip, good to have both of you. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. lease this 2014 cadillac srx for around $319 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've never watched her like this before. never taken the time to just...watch. but something about spending this time together -- sailing past ancient glaciers in alaska, talking under a universe billions of years old -- makes you realize how old time is and how short life is. she can take all the time she wants. princess cruises. come back new. ♪ nwas the most watchedage otelevision event ever.s so, what's next? the upcoming winter games from sochi. where every second of nbc universal's coverage will be available on every
. >> margie? >> now the majority support it, so that's a real trend.hink you're going to see a lot of people moving and it's something that there's a lot of consensus across party lines. >> margie, chip, good to have both of you. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. lease this 2014 cadillac srx for around $319 a...
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it is also an achievement in the next event that might be something concrete to margie i did a good soaking. it seems today primarily about humanitarian cargo something that they can both agree on and will towards. in particular the play they can be working on humanitarian corridors into the city of homes which has been besieged by the government so i propose some of the last year partisans of people that ingall and straights suffering from malnutrition and various other physical problems and it looks like the moment. some posts to be written agreement is to be reese will be in the darien already had teams on both sides to be working at the modalities of hard to achieve it. fuzzy just her getting humanitarian aid into areas of homes is one of the first issues being addressed frosting cats and josh party takes a look back about the city's transition under the crushing weight of war the candles the mt homes will not kneel. david bolton isn't that would seem to come to an end. intense eleven residents of serious the city of damascus in an epic carried out some of the deadliest peaceful protest
it is also an achievement in the next event that might be something concrete to margie i did a good soaking. it seems today primarily about humanitarian cargo something that they can both agree on and will towards. in particular the play they can be working on humanitarian corridors into the city of homes which has been besieged by the government so i propose some of the last year partisans of people that ingall and straights suffering from malnutrition and various other physical problems and...
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margie the united states has the government of the people by the people for the people but which people. new research shows that for the first time in history the majority of federal lawmakers are millionaires it's the same conference with the honor of being the least productive on record and the lowest approval ratings after our tea is an era david has more what's the scene where that members of congress are on average wealthier than the rest of the country the average congressional salary alone leaves and about one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars. of course the wealth is not just about a bi monthly chat. rather it's about how much your work after finding out it's the net worth of lawmakers and really merits the most attention. every year since nineteen ninety c to roll call has examined the financial disclosures of all five hundred and thirty five lawmakers to determine the fifty richest members of congress. this year's report is based off of the numbers from the two thousand fall calendar year. so without further ado let's take a look and mix for me chris are topping the li
margie the united states has the government of the people by the people for the people but which people. new research shows that for the first time in history the majority of federal lawmakers are millionaires it's the same conference with the honor of being the least productive on record and the lowest approval ratings after our tea is an era david has more what's the scene where that members of congress are on average wealthier than the rest of the country the average congressional salary...
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in the "crossfire", margie o'meara, and kellie ann conway who polls for republicans.ction more? democrats? republicans? or the voters? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in "crossfire" tonight, democratic and republican pollsters. as we start the new year, the biggest request el is whether either party can get its act together enough to win a decisive victory, or whether we stumble through the year in a series of localized elections, leaving us in the doldrums until 2016. i know where your vote is. >> well, i hope the democrats can get their act together, and get a wave going, but we could blow it. we've got to bring this thing out. we have some of the best minds in the country to help us think this through. margie o'meara,ened kelly ann conway who worked for none other than our own newt gingrich. now, listen, you have to look at the numb% and tame them seriously. i am imagining we're hoping obama care fades a bit and we can go after you guys on minimum wage. why don't the republicans just
in the "crossfire", margie o'meara, and kellie ann conway who polls for republicans.ction more? democrats? republicans? or the voters? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in "crossfire" tonight, democratic and republican pollsters. as we start the new year, the biggest request el is whether either party can get its act together enough to win a decisive victory, or...
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my sister, margie, is back here, and my mom and dad are coming down on the train. no, so they're coming in from chicago. >> jimmy: on a train? >> on a train. they train out to california. they train here. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, my dad just -- he just kind of goes up and down the aisles asking people if they watch "mike and molly" or if they -- [ laughter ] i wish that was a bit. >> jimmy: no, really? that's so -- >> i wish that was a bit. yeah. >> jimmy: so everyone on that train -- >> even my mom is now like -- i don't know. it's getting -- it's getting bad. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: your dad is like promoting you. >> up and down. yes. just chatting to people. and it's like, "oh, it's freezing out there, isn't it?" and before they can get the answer out, he's like, "do you watch mike and molly"? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i love it. you got to love mom and dad. >> wearing promotional stuff that, like, i've sent home saying, "you can't wear this." >> jimmy: oh, yeah. like a shirt that says "mike and molly" or something like that. yeah, my mom will wear, like, a "weeke
my sister, margie, is back here, and my mom and dad are coming down on the train. no, so they're coming in from chicago. >> jimmy: on a train? >> on a train. they train out to california. they train here. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, my dad just -- he just kind of goes up and down the aisles asking people if they watch "mike and molly" or if they -- [ laughter ] i wish that was a bit. >> jimmy: no, really? that's so -- >> i wish that was a bit. yeah....
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jimmy williams, and margie olvera. i suggested a name for the show. >> secret. >> you know what?to start with where we just left off with senator barrasso. when i asked him about raising the minimum wage in this country. we've seen the polling. we know how popular it is, not just with the average american. but with republicans as well. why that response? >> i think that republicans are kind of caught in a feedback loop. it has to do in part with their base. their base needs them to continually oppose president obama no matter what, even on issues that are really not core issues for the voter. the minimum wage is not an ideological issue for conservatives or republicans. at least it didn't use to be. but it is when it's attached to the person of president obama. anything attached to him. you also asked the senator about the national debt. >> right. >> the national debt fell year over year from the end of world war ii all the way until reagan and then started this incredibly steep line that we haven't ended, except for clinton. they used to say -- dick cheney saidficits don't matte
jimmy williams, and margie olvera. i suggested a name for the show. >> secret. >> you know what?to start with where we just left off with senator barrasso. when i asked him about raising the minimum wage in this country. we've seen the polling. we know how popular it is, not just with the average american. but with republicans as well. why that response? >> i think that republicans are kind of caught in a feedback loop. it has to do in part with their base. their base needs...
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fortunately there's a company called curb your clutter and it's run by a professional organizer named margiehe will go into the garage of yours and get everything in order. >> now i feel a little bit better. she turned that bedroom into that. >> it's not my place, just for the record. and then, you know, she can even do things like, you know, clean up your desk top on your computer, and get crow set up for online bill payments, or if you have a senior citizen in your life, kind of help them get in order. it's very helpful, especially this time of year when we're all thinking about gaining space, getting rid of the clutter. do we have a price range or does it all depend on the amount of clutter that you have. >> depends on the amount a of clutter you have. that's a very good question, but you can call the number on the screen or visit the web site and schedule a one on one conversation. >> the yelpers have come through as always. >> thanks. >> they always do. >> kevin blum from yum, from yelp p. thanks a lot. we'll visit with you in a few weeks. >> absolutely. >>> and we will be right back. i
fortunately there's a company called curb your clutter and it's run by a professional organizer named margiehe will go into the garage of yours and get everything in order. >> now i feel a little bit better. she turned that bedroom into that. >> it's not my place, just for the record. and then, you know, she can even do things like, you know, clean up your desk top on your computer, and get crow set up for online bill payments, or if you have a senior citizen in your life, kind of...
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. >> they are not making the margies and getting 12 bucks per, they are just making burritos!that a lot of people want. >>> when we come back we'll get cramer's help to set up your portfolio for the weekend. and we'll get the "mad dash" next. one more look at futures. we'll close owl january the way most of the month has gone. we'll be right back. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa...