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>> the difference -- mark sanford did approach a comeback with humility.hink he still does more town has per capita on average than most members of congress. he's very aware of what he cost people. he also had a constituency, because he was an aggressively conservative governor, who thought the obama administration -- schock never built a constituency apart from appearing on television or panels. there won't be much appetite for him to return, though the whole attention reminds me of michael kinsley say the scandal is not what's legal -- he will have ruined his career over stupid spending, stuff that no other member of congress could have done. but this was doorstepped and investigated by reporters, you know rightly -- i'm glad he was caught for this, but we're going back to a normalcy in washington with a replacement for schock, where far more money is being wasted on official projects. this guy was just a lightweight and no one is really going to some is him. >> we'll see who gets the "downton abbey" office. >>> new polls shows the flap may be hurting he
>> the difference -- mark sanford did approach a comeback with humility.hink he still does more town has per capita on average than most members of congress. he's very aware of what he cost people. he also had a constituency, because he was an aggressively conservative governor, who thought the obama administration -- schock never built a constituency apart from appearing on television or panels. there won't be much appetite for him to return, though the whole attention reminds me of...
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south korea republican congressman mark sanford is a bigger expert on that constitution he knows it,awyer too? >> no thankfully no. neil: thank god then you do know what you are talking about. this takes the executive orders to a new level congress has power of purse spring not the president. >> you are right. this fight right now in homeland security. and creating citizenship for for the millions of folks here is what you are expressing. this is taking it to another level. but it fits with a very disturbing pattern have you seen with this president it began with dhaka for young folks i tell you we are not adhereing to the law with the stroke of a pen i'm doing it government -- differently, then businessman date within president's health care bill, we'll not apply it to business but to individuals then from there to school mandate, and i tell you what i'll make an amendment to that on my own not through congress, i will make an adjustment to war powers and i don't think the congress for that and more lately. the 5 million undocumented workers, and now the idea of raising taxes this f
south korea republican congressman mark sanford is a bigger expert on that constitution he knows it,awyer too? >> no thankfully no. neil: thank god then you do know what you are talking about. this takes the executive orders to a new level congress has power of purse spring not the president. >> you are right. this fight right now in homeland security. and creating citizenship for for the millions of folks here is what you are expressing. this is taking it to another level. but it...
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a couple nights ago i was sitting next to mark sanford, a guy that everybody, friends with sanford, tookhe phone calls from him five six years ago. he was despondent, he was the butt of every joke in america and now he's back and he's making a difference. and this happens to republicans, this happens to democrats, and you know what they fight their way back. that's something that aaron schock needs to know this morning. mike, the older you get the more you realize when somebody's in the middle of something like this, you know i mean you can even look at eliot spitzer who is a guy that was just abused by the new york press, but he came close to winning his last election and his career may still not be over. >> well, eliot spitzer and hundreds, thousands of other people from coast to coast, what you realize is forgiveness is a stream that runs very wide in the american spirit. as long as you, you know focus on what you've done you admit to what you've done whatever it is but americans are very for forgiving. >> mark halperin? >> a lented guy who made mistakes. generally if you're talented
a couple nights ago i was sitting next to mark sanford, a guy that everybody, friends with sanford, tookhe phone calls from him five six years ago. he was despondent, he was the butt of every joke in america and now he's back and he's making a difference. and this happens to republicans, this happens to democrats, and you know what they fight their way back. that's something that aaron schock needs to know this morning. mike, the older you get the more you realize when somebody's in the middle...
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i want to again thank congressman tom rice from south carolina for speaking today, congressman mark sanfordformer governor of south carolina, congressman from the 1st district for speaking today and congressman steve womack and with the time i have remaining, i yield the rest of the hour to a good friend of mine came in at the same time as me and steve womack and a wave of 87 new congresspersons. a new crew, rob woodall and member of the budget committee to put some icing on what we have learned over the past hour. . mr. woodall: i thank the gentleman for yielding and appreciate his leadership. mr. speaker, i don't know if you've thought about it, but you came here -- you have not been here very long. the gentleman from indiana, vice chairman of the budget committee. he's been here four years. whey love about this institution, what was once a seniority based institution if you could just hold on to your little piece of power long enough you might one day rise to a place where you can be influential. when we came in, that big class of 2010, a new leadership structure was swept in here, folks
i want to again thank congressman tom rice from south carolina for speaking today, congressman mark sanfordformer governor of south carolina, congressman from the 1st district for speaking today and congressman steve womack and with the time i have remaining, i yield the rest of the hour to a good friend of mine came in at the same time as me and steve womack and a wave of 87 new congresspersons. a new crew, rob woodall and member of the budget committee to put some icing on what we have...
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mark the top in apple. joining us now is the analyst who called this move way back in july of 2012, sanford bernstein's tony sack naggy. great to have you with us. >> pleasure to be here, melissa. >> a few years ahead of time. how significant is this, given that there are -- really isn't that much money index to the dow. >> absolutely. so i don't think it was a big surprise to anyone, and investors had expected that this at some point would be inevitable. ultimately, our research says when you look back at the last 15 or so, companies that have been added to the dow, on average, they have outperformed by 300 basis points relative to the rest of the market. so that's 3 percentage points in the 30 days after the announcement. so you know, part of that is index money running in. part of that is anticipation of the stock doing well. but history does suggest that it is a modestly stock-enhancing event. i would say beyond that, you know, it's interesting news. it will shape the dow's average. because it's a reasonable-sized component. but that's largely the extent of it t. >> let's talk about the watch. that's go
mark the top in apple. joining us now is the analyst who called this move way back in july of 2012, sanford bernstein's tony sack naggy. great to have you with us. >> pleasure to be here, melissa. >> a few years ahead of time. how significant is this, given that there are -- really isn't that much money index to the dow. >> absolutely. so i don't think it was a big surprise to anyone, and investors had expected that this at some point would be inevitable. ultimately, our...
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sanford -- you know what i mean whetheritis in l.a. and we see the same thing over and over again. >> mark look at ferguson.u still don't even admit that the officer there was actually protecting his life which is exactly what eric holder looking at it through the eyes of race the lenses of race solely with this being a racial issue, department of justice, and he came out and said that darren wilson did not do anything wrong and he was protecting his life and you're still pushing a nary they've darren wilson somehow did something wrong. >> well okay, if we're talking about darren wilson again, civil rights prosecutions are difficult -- i'm trying to answer about ferguson if you let me finish. what i'm saying is that in ferguson or in sanford for that matter when you talk about what's in someone's head whether they killed the person because they're black, that is always very difficult to prove. before the investigation, after the investigation, it is difficult to find someone on civil rights charges for killing somebody when there's only one person left, the person who did the killing. the report doesn't say
sanford -- you know what i mean whetheritis in l.a. and we see the same thing over and over again. >> mark look at ferguson.u still don't even admit that the officer there was actually protecting his life which is exactly what eric holder looking at it through the eyes of race the lenses of race solely with this being a racial issue, department of justice, and he came out and said that darren wilson did not do anything wrong and he was protecting his life and you're still pushing a nary...