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. >> mike richard, steve here. >> shocked to find gambling going on. >> can we just admit that this wholehing, this whole bit of nonsense nonsense? you've got football players who weigh 275 pounds that are weighted out that are on so many illegal drugs that they can run a 4-6-40. when they hit a quarterback, it is the impact as willie always says as a car accident and nobody cares about that. but we have the media freaking out about whether a ball was inflated to 12.5 -- 11 -- 12.5 pounds per square inch 10.5? i mean can we just admit this is about the great american sport of hating? >> no. >> of hating? >> no. >> no, no no no of hating the new england patriots. because if the patriots had scored 35 points in the first half with a deflated balls, i would say, okay let's at least talk about it. but, mika when they played with regulation balls, they outscored the colts 35-0. one of the colts' tweeted yesterday, tom brady could have been passing a bar of soap and they still would have beaten us. >> no you can't cheat. if roger goodell wants to start the year on a fresh note doing the right t
. >> mike richard, steve here. >> shocked to find gambling going on. >> can we just admit that this wholehing, this whole bit of nonsense nonsense? you've got football players who weigh 275 pounds that are weighted out that are on so many illegal drugs that they can run a 4-6-40. when they hit a quarterback, it is the impact as willie always says as a car accident and nobody cares about that. but we have the media freaking out about whether a ball was inflated to 12.5 -- 11 --...
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capitalism, steve froshs, richard, elizabeth mcdonald, mike, it's not looking good. >> no, david it's not. entrepreneurs are a dying breed due to too many taxes and too much regulation. normally during a recovery, particularly when
capitalism, steve froshs, richard, elizabeth mcdonald, mike, it's not looking good. >> no, david it's not. entrepreneurs are a dying breed due to too many taxes and too much regulation. normally during a recovery, particularly when
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capitalism, steve froshs, richard, elizabeth mcdonald, mike, it's not looking good. >> no, david it's not. entrepreneurs are a dying breed due to too many taxes and too much regulation. normally during a recovery, particularly wheninessps and take-home pay increase at a rapid rate. they are being thwarted because the policies from washington have been focused on the redistribution of wealth not the creation of wealth. >> and that's hurting, steve, the most valuable companies it's a the small companies that have the best jobs because you grow with the job, your responsibilities and salaries grow. the report's author, the head of gallop organization said the economy is never truly coming back unless we reverse the birth and death trends of american businesses. >> david, if that trend continued we would have a european tile economy which is why their growth rates lagged those of the u.s. the thing to keep in mind is the entrepreneurial spirit is alive live. we have 30 under 30. hundreds of young people doing amazing things in numerous areas of our life. what's happening with a stifling o
capitalism, steve froshs, richard, elizabeth mcdonald, mike, it's not looking good. >> no, david it's not. entrepreneurs are a dying breed due to too many taxes and too much regulation. normally during a recovery, particularly wheninessps and take-home pay increase at a rapid rate. they are being thwarted because the policies from washington have been focused on the redistribution of wealth not the creation of wealth. >> and that's hurting, steve, the most valuable companies it's a...
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mike green. forced on by hillen. turned across the net mouth wide from brad richards. >> eddie: had kane wide open. >> mike: carried back by kuznetsov. dropped to johansson. kuznetsov, a backhander would not go! remarkable goal keeping in this contest today. richards holds and swung one that ricocheted off the outside of the cage. changing direction off a capitals skate. so it's rozsival. rundblad takes a look at everything that's filtering around him now. shift changes have been made. jonathan toews has just jumped onto the ice ice if from the boards. sharp with a shot that's carefully held by braden holtby and with 7:06 to go in the third we stop again. >> eddie: a couple of close calls out here in front of braden holtby. that last chance, doc, of brad richards, that puck took about three or four different bounces. almost had that pinball effect. he was actually trying to make a pass. second base to right field. just took a hard right. went right to the left side of braden holtby. >> pierre: don't you think, eddie, right now, just get pucks to the net as often as you can. >> eddie: without a doubt. whether you're play
mike green. forced on by hillen. turned across the net mouth wide from brad richards. >> eddie: had kane wide open. >> mike: carried back by kuznetsov. dropped to johansson. kuznetsov, a backhander would not go! remarkable goal keeping in this contest today. richards holds and swung one that ricocheted off the outside of the cage. changing direction off a capitals skate. so it's rozsival. rundblad takes a look at everything that's filtering around him now. shift changes have been...
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mike green. forced on by hillen. turned across the net mouth wide from brad richards. >> eddie: had kane wide open. >> mike: carried back by kuznetsov. dropped to johansson. kuznetsov, a backhander would not go! remarkable goal keeping in this contest today. richards holds and swung one that ricocheted off the outside of the cage. changing direction off a capitals skate. so it's rozsival. rundblad takes a look at everything that's filtering around him now. shift changes have been made. jonathan toews has just jumped onto the ice ice if from the boards. sharp with a shot that's carefully held by braden holtby and with 7:06 to go in the third we stop again. >> eddie: a couple of close calls out here in front of braden holtby. that last chance, doc, of brad richards, that puck took about three or four different bounces. almost had that pinball effect. he was actually trying to make a pass. second base to right field. just took a hard right. went right to the left side of braden holtby. >> pierre: don't you think, eddie, right now, just get pucks to the net as often as you can. >> eddie: without a doubt. whether you're play
mike green. forced on by hillen. turned across the net mouth wide from brad richards. >> eddie: had kane wide open. >> mike: carried back by kuznetsov. dropped to johansson. kuznetsov, a backhander would not go! remarkable goal keeping in this contest today. richards holds and swung one that ricocheted off the outside of the cage. changing direction off a capitals skate. so it's rozsival. rundblad takes a look at everything that's filtering around him now. shift changes have been...
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richard fowler, rick grenell thanks very much. after the break, mike huckabee is running for president, a job even more important than hosting a fox show. though why does everyone keep asking him about beyonce. e... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and now introducing aleve pm for a better am. >>> mike huckabee is aggressively looking at a presidential bid. that's why he gave up his fox news show and the most important issue facing the country is beyonce. that's because he's pushing his book, god, guns grits and gravy and the media can't resist his siren song against the superstar. >> what do you got against beyonce? >> nothing. >> no, come on now. >> she is half a page in a 24-page -- >> you are pushing beyonce. >> no. >> i can't even -- >> here's the p
richard fowler, rick grenell thanks very much. after the break, mike huckabee is running for president, a job even more important than hosting a fox show. though why does everyone keep asking him about beyonce. e... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm...
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richard fowler, rick grenell thanks very much. after the break, mike huckabee is running for president, a job even more important than hosting a fox show. though why does everyone keep asking him about beyonce. e. test >>> mike huckabee is aggressively looking at a presidential bid. that's why he gave up his fox news show and the most important issue facing the country is beyonce. that's because he's pushing his book, god, guns grits and gravy and the media can't resist his siren song against the superstar. >> what do you got against beyonce? >> nothing. >> no, come on now. >> she is half a page in a 24-page -- >> you are pushing beyonce. >> no. >> i can't even -- >> here's the point. you could not repeat the lyrics. >> you view that as a sort of a permissiveness that you think is not great for our children. is that correct? >> well, it was one page out of a 240 -- >> i understand but it's representative -- >> you know when a parent says honey if you make really good grades some day when you're 12 or 13 we'll get you your own stripper pole. come on, jo
richard fowler, rick grenell thanks very much. after the break, mike huckabee is running for president, a job even more important than hosting a fox show. though why does everyone keep asking him about beyonce. e. test >>> mike huckabee is aggressively looking at a presidential bid. that's why he gave up his fox news show and the most important issue facing the country is beyonce. that's because he's pushing his book, god, guns grits and gravy and the media can't resist his siren song...
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richard louis, msnbc, new york. >> all right. that clears everything up, right? not at all. now to sports and college hoops. coach "k" is mr. 1,000. mike krzyzewski became the first division i coach in history with 1,000 victories. the blue devils came from back from a ten-point deficit. and taking down virginia tech, 50-47, and the cavaliers improved to a perfect 19-0. >>> at the australian open top ranked serena williams had a nice come back victory to advance to the quarterfinals. she will face the champion who defeated azarenka. and islanders center john tavares tied the all-star record with five, beating team toews. but gusof goes through the legs and how can you not stop watching that? how did he do that? >>> this year's pro bowl was captained by chris carter and michael irvin. team irvin trailed, but matt ryan's pass sealed the win. 32-28. do you think he's happy? i would say so. >>> seahawks cornerback richard sherman spoke to the media and he did not hold back on the deflate controversy. >> their present is what the present is and will they be punished? probably not. not as long as kraft and goodell are still taking pictures a
richard louis, msnbc, new york. >> all right. that clears everything up, right? not at all. now to sports and college hoops. coach "k" is mr. 1,000. mike krzyzewski became the first division i coach in history with 1,000 victories. the blue devils came from back from a ten-point deficit. and taking down virginia tech, 50-47, and the cavaliers improved to a perfect 19-0. >>> at the australian open top ranked serena williams had a nice come back victory to advance to the...
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mike mansfield. nance field was a laid-back leader who believed all senators were equal and he was not the ringmaster in the senatorial circus. but senator byrd admired lyndon johnson. he also admired richard drexel who knew the rules inside out. byrd spent a long time studying the rules of the senate, studying the procedures. and he was determined when he became leader he was going to make the rules, make the senate work more efficiently. he cracked the whip a lot more than his predecessor had as leader. he was a very tough negotiator. but he also worked closely with the republican counterparts. senator baker became the republican leader when senator byrd became the democratic leader. they worked together. they got the panama canal treaty passed together. senator baker had to face senator byrd. he said, he went up to senator byrd the other day and said, i'm going to make a deal. i won't surprise you if you don't surprise me. byrd said let me think about that. at the end of the day, byrd came back and said, i agree. that was the working relationship. they did not blind side each other. that kind of cooperation helped make the senate work. even when they were fighting they did it i the rule
mike mansfield. nance field was a laid-back leader who believed all senators were equal and he was not the ringmaster in the senatorial circus. but senator byrd admired lyndon johnson. he also admired richard drexel who knew the rules inside out. byrd spent a long time studying the rules of the senate, studying the procedures. and he was determined when he became leader he was going to make the rules, make the senate work more efficiently. he cracked the whip a lot more than his predecessor had...
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mike mansfield. nance field was a laid-back leader who believed all senators were equal and he was not the ringmaster in the senatorial circus. but senator byrd admired lyndon johnson. he also admired richard drexel who knew the rules inside out. byrd spent a long time studying the rules of the senate, studying the procedures. and he was determined when he became leader he was going to make the rules, make the senate work more efficiently. he cracked the whip a lot more than his predecessor had as leader. he was a very tough negotiator. but he also worked closely with the republican counterparts. senator baker became the republican leader when senator byrd became the democratic leader. they worked together. they got the panama canal treaty passed together. senator baker had to face senator byrd. he said, he went up to senator byrd the other day and said, i'm going to make a deal. i won't surprise you if you don't surprise me. byrd said let me think about that. at the end of the day, byrd came back and said, i agree. that was the working relationship. they did not blind side each other. that kind of cooperation helped make the senate work. even when they were fighting they did it i the rule
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mike. >> it is a cold read. high shall everybody. >> it is so cold, ladies and gentlemen. >> it is so cold richard simmons is wearing pants. find it funny. >> but maybe jen will find it funny. jen, do you like that one. >> i like all of them. i liked all of them. we're at the langhorne coffee house, good morning to you. >> hi, how are you? >> we begin with brenda's complaint. what's your complaint about the colds? >> driving. i hate driving. there are potholes. salt all over my cart car, and i mashed my dad's truck last year. >> did he get a new one. >> no, totaled. >> keep it moving, ben franklin dart now, you guys are the two happiest people on earth, ps, annoys me, but you have one complaint about the colds. >> well, the hardest part for me about the cold is having friends who live in florida and who post facebook pictures of going out in their boat in eight a degrees weather. >> picture. >> i know, thinking about just like un following them for the winter season. >> did i that to my dad. people complaining on twitter. first one comes to us, from, are i don't know her name, but says it is so cold outside, my curls flash
mike. >> it is a cold read. high shall everybody. >> it is so cold, ladies and gentlemen. >> it is so cold richard simmons is wearing pants. find it funny. >> but maybe jen will find it funny. jen, do you like that one. >> i like all of them. i liked all of them. we're at the langhorne coffee house, good morning to you. >> hi, how are you? >> we begin with brenda's complaint. what's your complaint about the colds? >> driving. i hate driving. there...
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mike mansfield. nance field was a laid-back leader who believed all senators were equal and he was not the ringmaster in the senatorial circus. but senator byrd hired lyndon -- admired lyndon johnson. he also admired richard drexel, who knew the rules inside out. byrd spent a long time studying the rules of the senate, studying the procedures. and he was determined when he became leader he was going to make the rules, make the senate work more efficiently. he cracked the whip a lot more than his predecessor had as leader. he was a very tough negotiator. but he also worked closely with the republican counterparts. senator baker was the -- became the republican leader when senator byrd became the democratic leader. they worked together. they got the panama canal treaty passed together. senator baker had to face senator byrd. he said, he went up to senator byrd the other day and said, i'm going to make a deal. i won't surprise you if you don't surprise me. byrd said let me think about that. at the end of the day, byrd came back and said, i agree. that was the working relationship. th
mike mansfield. nance field was a laid-back leader who believed all senators were equal and he was not the ringmaster in the senatorial circus. but senator byrd hired lyndon -- admired lyndon johnson. he also admired richard drexel, who knew the rules inside out. byrd spent a long time studying the rules of the senate, studying the procedures. and he was determined when he became leader he was going to make the rules, make the senate work more efficiently. he cracked the whip a lot more than...
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richard lui with this hour's top stories. president obama which announce a new veterans affair secretary. hey, jennar fuzz mikeer munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ locked up locked ♪ think about things ♪ thinking about some things that never change in the game ♪ ♪ i'm locked up >> there's a regular occurrence at the maricopa county jail in phoenix that most inmates eventually grow used to. >> clothes on. stay where you're at. let them go in the shower. put something on before they come out. >> officers conduct contraband shake-downs on a regular basis including those in the women's facility, estrella jail. >> i'm sorry we dist
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mike, lupika you're coming back later if you can. still ahead on this special morning joe, we're going to hear from richard sherman and the seahawks head coach and pete carroll. ♪ by 1914 the dodge brothers quit the ford motor company and set out on their own. they believed in more, than the assembly line. they believed driving was a holy endeavor. a hundred years later, the dodge brothers spirit lives on. meet thsuperpower.ewest energy surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. er pizza. better football. papa john's. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." also with us -- >> you don't follow my career closely, do you -- >> this is the sunniest city in america right here. >> it is rainy and cold. >> we packed shorts. >> tomorrow will be beautiful. >> do you guarantee that? it is great to ha
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richard] shhhh. do you hear that? it's your money. saaaaaaaarah. it's refund season and nobody gets more of your money back than block-guaranteed. get your billions back america. call mikeer: your number is being dialed. oh, god, we could've been such good friends. hello? molly: where are you? i'm a couple blocks from the house. where are you? i'm almost to the expressway. for god sakes, how fast are you going? i don't know. not very... ooh, almost 80. whoa! god, it's so smooth. i'll slow down.ay, i-i see you. i'll be there in a minute. all right, first one to the dealership wins. no, i don't want to race. come on, i'll keep it in first. molly... here we go. all right, damn it. okay, old girl let's show her what we can do. (bang) oh, boy. ooh, careful. looks like a car's caught fire back there. yeah, that jackass is blocking traffic. i'll meet you at the dealership. (horn honking) yeah, yeah! go around! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> next on wusa9 >>> we're tracking the clipper, we've issued a yellow alert. >> another day passes with few questions answered as a family of six remains unaccounted for after their ann
richard] shhhh. do you hear that? it's your money. saaaaaaaarah. it's refund season and nobody gets more of your money back than block-guaranteed. get your billions back america. call mikeer: your number is being dialed. oh, god, we could've been such good friends. hello? molly: where are you? i'm a couple blocks from the house. where are you? i'm almost to the expressway. for god sakes, how fast are you going? i don't know. not very... ooh, almost 80. whoa! god, it's so smooth. i'll slow...
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richard] shhhh. do you hear that? it's your money. saaaaaaaarah. it's refund season and nobody gets more of your money back than block-guaranteed. get your billions back america. call mikeer: your number is being dialed. oh, god, we could've been such good friends. hello? molly: where are you? i'm a couple blocks from the house. where are you? i'm almost to the expressway.. for god sakes, how fast are you going? i don't know. not very... ooh, almost 80. whoa! god, it's so smooth. i'll slow down. okay, hang on. okay, i-i see you. i'll be there in a minute. all right, first one to the dealership wins. no, i don't want to race. come on, i'll keep it in first. molly... here we go. all right, damn it. okay, old girl let's show her what we can do. (bang) oh, boy. ooh, careful. looks like a car's caught fire back there. yeah, that jackass is blocking traffic. i'll meet you at the dealership. (horn honking) yeah, yeah! go around! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> tonight at 11 o'clock new details as we are tracking snow. "eyewitness news" i
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mike, this is motivating in the dark recesses of bill's mind. probably for the seahawks as well. right? >> but pete carroll is not bill belichick. >> but richardsherman would like to be a team that parts of the country think is not playing fair. i wonder as we close out this extensive hour. >> you're dismissing spy gate. no. i'm dismissing what he does with his team. he makes his team smarter than other teams. the half back pass two weekses ago. >> sure. >> all of them. >> is that legal? >> of course it's legal. >> yeah. >> i guess, as we round out this hour of sports. this is it. let's be clear. . we started this broadcast, mike talked about how the pa trots are guilty until proven innocent. if this is the last word we hear between now and the super bowl are they still guilty? >> yes. google patriots and cheating. you'll get 8 billion responses and 1. -- >> on your word processor? >> or on your laptop. >> there has to be some sort of punishment from the nfl before the sooul boup. you have to. they can't let this continue. zbl you think we get a punishment handed down before super bowl sunday? >> i do. i don't think it can leenger for a full w
mike, this is motivating in the dark recesses of bill's mind. probably for the seahawks as well. right? >> but pete carroll is not bill belichick. >> but richardsherman would like to be a team that parts of the country think is not playing fair. i wonder as we close out this extensive hour. >> you're dismissing spy gate. no. i'm dismissing what he does with his team. he makes his team smarter than other teams. the half back pass two weekses ago. >> sure. >> all of...
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schakowsky from illinois hakeem jeffries from new york richard neal from massachusetts donald mark ross from new jersey john airman from kentucky mike doyle from pennsylvania joe kennedy from massachusetts and betty mcclellan for minnesota john deland from maryland and chellie pingree from maine. one of the things we know and have learned is you can't have an effective message when you let her down to the 22 points i'm going to be brief and clear and frontal on this. i spent more years and the democratic congressional campaign committee working with leader pelosi and everywhere we go we would hear this. democrats need a message. i know my colleagues have heard the same thing. you need a message and today we have built the infrastructure that's going to deliver that with clarity and consistency. an effective message doesn't tell voters what to think. it builds on what they feel and we have a sense that there is an acute anxiety among voters right now. i have lived it. i grew up in levittown long island. in the 70s my mom took a job typing. i don't know plus the dormant for typewriters are but i watched "the brady bunch" and the click
schakowsky from illinois hakeem jeffries from new york richard neal from massachusetts donald mark ross from new jersey john airman from kentucky mike doyle from pennsylvania joe kennedy from massachusetts and betty mcclellan for minnesota john deland from maryland and chellie pingree from maine. one of the things we know and have learned is you can't have an effective message when you let her down to the 22 points i'm going to be brief and clear and frontal on this. i spent more years and the...
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mike. worcester, massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask how the underwear bomber and richard reid were able to enter this country. i understand the underwear bomber did not even have a passport. guest: let me take the richard reid question. i am glad you brought that up. it comes up quite often. richard reid was a british citizen traveling under the visa waiver program. this was back in december, 2001. that is quite a long time ago and in the interim there has been a number of enhancements made to prevent another richard reid from happening. for example, the individualized screening that i mentioned that is part of the electronic system for travel authorization was not in place in 2001. it would be now. i think it is a bit telling that when people look for examples of bad actors exploiting the visa waiver program they have to go all the way back to 2001 and richard reid because, frankly, there are not any more recent examples. one of the more recent examples, the underwear bomber -- i do not know that it is right he did not have a passport. i do know he did have a visa. he wa
mike. worcester, massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask how the underwear bomber and richard reid were able to enter this country. i understand the underwear bomber did not even have a passport. guest: let me take the richard reid question. i am glad you brought that up. it comes up quite often. richard reid was a british citizen traveling under the visa waiver program. this was back in december, 2001. that is quite a long time ago and in the interim there has...
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mike thank you. >>> coming up next super bowl stars speaking out seattle seahawks star richard sherman signed a four-yearillion contract before the season. we're going to tell where you he's investing his money when "squawk box" returns in a moment. >> announcer: time now for today's aflac trivia question how many times has the s&p 500 closed at a new all-time high since 1928? the answer when cnbc "squawk box" continues. and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh-ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh...aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just four days. ahh! four days? yep. see why speed matters, at aflac.com. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise [woman] can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? [girl] can it tell the doctor how long i have to wear this thing? [man] can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is can your business deliver? >> announcer: now the answer to today's aflac t
mike thank you. >>> coming up next super bowl stars speaking out seattle seahawks star richard sherman signed a four-yearillion contract before the season. we're going to tell where you he's investing his money when "squawk box" returns in a moment. >> announcer: time now for today's aflac trivia question how many times has the s&p 500 closed at a new all-time high since 1928? the answer when cnbc "squawk box" continues. and a gentle wavelike motion......
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mike lee are scheduled to speak. live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and democratic senator richard durbin spoke on the senate floor about last week's attacks in paris. here's what they said. appening in paris. we've seen some remarkable displace of support -- displays of support for the french people. we've seen defiant recommitments to the ideals of free expression and the french people should know that the u.s. senate stands in solidarity with them, as they work to recover from such awful terrorist atafntle attacks. they should also be assured that we are prepared to cooperate i the presiding officer: the assistant democratic leader. mr. durbin: mr. president later today members of the senate family will have an opportunity to -- two opportunities to express our solidarity with the people of france in their hour of grief in a short while the senate will consider a resolution condemning the series of terrorist attacks that have shaken france, starting with the attack on the offices of the satirical newspaper sahara lee hebdo and leading with an tac on a grocery market in pairs. our condolences to the families and
mike lee are scheduled to speak. live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and democratic senator richard durbin spoke on the senate floor about last week's attacks in paris. here's what they said. appening in paris. we've seen some remarkable displace of support -- displays of support for the french people. we've seen defiant recommitments to the ideals of free expression and the french people should know that the u.s. senate stands in solidarity with them, as they work...
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mike manso. he was a laid back later -- leader. senator byrd admired lyndon johnson who was much more hands-on leader. senator byrd also admired richard russell the first mentor in the senate who knew the rules inside out. and so he spent a long time studying the rules of the senate, studying the procedures and he was determined when he became leader he was going to make those rules, make the senate work more efficiently. so he cracked the whip a lot more than his predecessor had as leader. a very tough maneuver and negotiator but he also worked closely with his republican counterparts. senator baker became the republican leader would senator byrd became the democratic leader. they worked together. they got the panama canal treaty together it was only because of the partnership that that happen. then when senator baker became the mantra to leader, now he had faced senator byrd, the man he knew so much about the rules and senator baker tells a story that he went up to senator byrd one day and said, i will make you a deal i won't surprise you if you don't surprise me. and senator byrd said to let me think about that. at the end of the d
mike manso. he was a laid back later -- leader. senator byrd admired lyndon johnson who was much more hands-on leader. senator byrd also admired richard russell the first mentor in the senate who knew the rules inside out. and so he spent a long time studying the rules of the senate, studying the procedures and he was determined when he became leader he was going to make those rules, make the senate work more efficiently. so he cracked the whip a lot more than his predecessor had as leader. a...
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mike. worcester, massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask how the underwear bomber and richardd were able to enter this country. i understand the underwear bomber did not even have a passport. guest: let me take the richard reid question. i am glad you brought that up. it comes up quite often. richard reid was a british citizen traveling under the visa waiver program. this was back in december, 2001. that is quite a long time ago and in the interim there has been a number of enhancements made to prevent another richard reid from happening. for example, the individualized screening that i mentioned that is part of the electronic system for travel authorization was not in place in 2001. it would be now. i think it is a bit telling that when people look for examples of bad actors exploiting the visa waiver program they have to go all the way back to 2001 and richard reid because, frankly, there are not any more recent examples. one of the more recent examples, the underwear bomber -- i do not know that it is right he did not have a passport. i do know he did have a visa. he was no
mike. worcester, massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask how the underwear bomber and richardd were able to enter this country. i understand the underwear bomber did not even have a passport. guest: let me take the richard reid question. i am glad you brought that up. it comes up quite often. richard reid was a british citizen traveling under the visa waiver program. this was back in december, 2001. that is quite a long time ago and in the interim there has been a...
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mike, quickly, obviously also something that we're covering today, the pats. patriots the pat's flat balls as abraham lincoln called it when this controversy was brewing in the 19th century. richardto beat mcgovern. he wins 49 states. why break into the watergate? we've got the same thing here with belichick. as the colts said man, they could have beaten us with soap. why did bill cheg doelichick do it? >> a lot of nfl coach rest paranoid about the game they are involved in. they disappear from july through the end of january with their teams. families never see them. they watch film all day long. they look for any edge if we that they can get. belichick has been notorious for doing that. he's a hall of fame coach. there was no need if it is proven did deflate balls. there was no need to do that. they could have beaten the colts by playing with golf balls. they were going to beat the colts. >> just so unnecessary. >> they've already lost in the court of public opinion. >> it was proven they were inflates? >> the nfl is still looking into it. >> the balls were inflated but how they got deflated they don't know. >> since each team controls the footballs that go out on the field for
mike, quickly, obviously also something that we're covering today, the pats. patriots the pat's flat balls as abraham lincoln called it when this controversy was brewing in the 19th century. richardto beat mcgovern. he wins 49 states. why break into the watergate? we've got the same thing here with belichick. as the colts said man, they could have beaten us with soap. why did bill cheg doelichick do it? >> a lot of nfl coach rest paranoid about the game they are involved in. they...
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four prizes including top honor for best picture director richard linklater, actress patricia area quest and all came away with the statuette. miket actor for his role in bird man. also smacked six other awards, most of the night, and julianne moore won best actress for still oil. >> oscar nomination g are out american sniper pretty strong show. among the film nominations is a best actor nod for our local guy bradley couper. >> the jenkintown native has come a long way since his days of my old teen show back in the late 80s. >> what with a cents it called again? >> rap around. >> i talk with b coop and his co-star recently about the film and when it meant to him to protect a decorated veteran of war whose life came to tragic end. >> you know, huge responsibility, huge honor quite frank liply and privilege to be able to step no his shoes. >> i'm too long meet my creator and answer every shot that i took. >> this story is not only about chris, it is about his wife, his family. talk about what she went through in holding the family together. >> she is really grateful that the movie also shows his flaws, the conflict he went through,
four prizes including top honor for best picture director richard linklater, actress patricia area quest and all came away with the statuette. miket actor for his role in bird man. also smacked six other awards, most of the night, and julianne moore won best actress for still oil. >> oscar nomination g are out american sniper pretty strong show. among the film nominations is a best actor nod for our local guy bradley couper. >> the jenkintown native has come a long way since his...