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from auto deck mr. carl he's not here but titus his entire team is auto deck thank you. just a couple more introductions, if you will, many of those conversations are ongoing but i personally remember a dinner that i tenant a little bit more than a year ago and we talked about the dream we had. but i also want to recognize susan keeping who is here from the creeping foundation. and then a person we've been working with hand and >> prayer by the chaplain. >> hand you choose the analog but helped us with a true partnering susan we appreciate your help (clapping). >> and then last but not least one person is here one is not by the two members the district staff that's been on the ground both visionary but making the trains won run on time and she's our special assistant to the chief of staff. (clapping) and then our district chief of staff who couldn't be here today is on the east coast planning her daughter's wedding but that's laura wherever you are. why are we here today and thank you middle school to talk about this partnership. ladies and gentlemen, if you look at who
from auto deck mr. carl he's not here but titus his entire team is auto deck thank you. just a couple more introductions, if you will, many of those conversations are ongoing but i personally remember a dinner that i tenant a little bit more than a year ago and we talked about the dream we had. but i also want to recognize susan keeping who is here from the creeping foundation. and then a person we've been working with hand and >> prayer by the chaplain. >> hand you choose the...
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do you think mr. carl anthony's biography of florence harding is accurate and well researched? i am hoping you can answer the other question with ace temple a simple yes or no, but it might be difficult. you have done a mountain of research on florence harding, i am sure. now that all is said and done, do you have a gut feeling, yes or no, simply from your heart, do you think that nan britain's child belongs to warren harding? why have the grandchildren refused dna tests? >> that is a very good question. i will answer your second question first, because it sounds a that is a yes or no. i will say, absolutely i do not believe harding is the father of nan britain's child. there is really no credible evidence. i like the piece -- we have very good evidence that one affair happened for much of those years. but the case of nan britton, a young woman, she had a crush on warren, they certainly connected that there was nothing of the sort we heard about on "boardwalk empire" another popular culture and books you were alluding to. to me, there is no credible evidence. the dna business s
do you think mr. carl anthony's biography of florence harding is accurate and well researched? i am hoping you can answer the other question with ace temple a simple yes or no, but it might be difficult. you have done a mountain of research on florence harding, i am sure. now that all is said and done, do you have a gut feeling, yes or no, simply from your heart, do you think that nan britain's child belongs to warren harding? why have the grandchildren refused dna tests? >> that is a...
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mr. fallon? >> jimmy: i guess so, carl. lamp trouble. >> come on, mr. fallon.s and applause ] >> jimmy: happy halloween, everybody. we'll be right back with more "late night." come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ thinking ] ugh. why does she pack these things? i ate one by accident last time... and we won. it's good luck. but it tastes like a dirty old tree branch. what the heck is kweeno? ♪ but this is for first place... what is that, a loofah? it's a kweeno. [ male announcer ] bud light, for the fans who do whatever it takes. [ male announcer ] bud light, even when you don't now yhave time for a break break with new kit kat minis. poppable, bite-sized minis that let you make break time anytime. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receiptmatch on the business gold rewards card synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statemen
mr. fallon? >> jimmy: i guess so, carl. lamp trouble. >> come on, mr. fallon.s and applause ] >> jimmy: happy halloween, everybody. we'll be right back with more "late night." come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ thinking ] ugh. why does she pack these things? i ate one by accident last time... and we won. it's good luck. but it tastes like a dirty old tree branch. what the heck is kweeno? ♪ but this is for first place... what is that, a loofah? it's a...
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mr. pourbaix. guest: carl was braking up there a little bit. once again he was referring to the environmental issue of the oilsands and talking about this argument that the oil is for export. let me say right off the bat. nothing could be further from the truth. once again, i'm all about the facts. let's talk about the facts. right now the u.s. consumes about 15 million barrels of oil a day. they are one of the largest consumers of oil on the plan pet -- planet. they import everyday about 7 or 8 million barrels of oil. this pipeline is a pipeline from producing areas in canada and u.s. to refineries in the gulf coast. that is not a pipeline to export terminals. it's a pipeline to refineries. to suggest that these these refineries in the u.s. gulf coast who are importing millions of oil a day from venezuela and saudi arabia and take that cheaper oil and put it through tankers, pay money to move that oil to other destinations and import higher priced oil just boggles the mind. nothing could be further from the truth. we know every one of consumer
mr. pourbaix. guest: carl was braking up there a little bit. once again he was referring to the environmental issue of the oilsands and talking about this argument that the oil is for export. let me say right off the bat. nothing could be further from the truth. once again, i'm all about the facts. let's talk about the facts. right now the u.s. consumes about 15 million barrels of oil a day. they are one of the largest consumers of oil on the plan pet -- planet. they import everyday about 7 or...
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. >> host: carl from chicago, illinois, on the line for democrats. you're on with mr. hoagland. >> caller: good morning, gentleman. mr. hoagland, you're saying a balance between spending and revenues. i think thatth you got it wrong. this is where the problem is in my eyes. in 2000 we had a balanced budget anhad surplus. republican chose to take all the surplus and borrow money to have tax cuts, okay? they said that we could have a war. in six weeks it wasn't going to cost as you dime. that wasn't true. it cost us a trillion or two dollars, maybe one or two trillion doll -- $2 trillion. we had the recession where americans lost 30% of their net worth and lost gdp because the recession started in 2007. gdp in 2007 and 8. which probably comes to maybe about, comes to maybe about a couple of trillion dollars. this is not about the entitlements, not that they can't be reformed but our fiscal problems is because we didn't, a, raise taxes to pay for these things t wasn't, we were spending too much. like your dad going out to buy a yacht and takes six months off of work and w
. >> host: carl from chicago, illinois, on the line for democrats. you're on with mr. hoagland. >> caller: good morning, gentleman. mr. hoagland, you're saying a balance between spending and revenues. i think thatth you got it wrong. this is where the problem is in my eyes. in 2000 we had a balanced budget anhad surplus. republican chose to take all the surplus and borrow money to have tax cuts, okay? they said that we could have a war. in six weeks it wasn't going to cost as you...
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the headline here, carl icahn and tim cook have spoken again, described by mr. ey continue to study the buy-back situation. we look at apple shares and follow that one. >>> the other story, victory of carl icahn in his battle with transocean. take a look at what those shares are doing today. that of course is rig. mr. icahn adding one person to the board and re-electing the company as someone that he did support. mr. icahn has been arguing for a bigger dividend to be paid. they're raising the dividend to $3, that's from $2.24. perhaps not as much as mr. icahn would have liked but at least it's a step in the right direction. he says they will ipo and mlp and make $800 million in cost cuts. mr. icahn telling me, this move by transocean is in his words a great step in the right direction. he congratulates the board acting responsibly, shows the activist model continuing to work well and with the mlp spin-off and cost cutting under way, he hopes to raise the dividend even further down the line. that is news on a couple of fronts, karl, from carl icahn. >> scott, than
the headline here, carl icahn and tim cook have spoken again, described by mr. ey continue to study the buy-back situation. we look at apple shares and follow that one. >>> the other story, victory of carl icahn in his battle with transocean. take a look at what those shares are doing today. that of course is rig. mr. icahn adding one person to the board and re-electing the company as someone that he did support. mr. icahn has been arguing for a bigger dividend to be paid. they're...
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mr. nonprofit groups like carl rose group group orwe hseen priorities usa aligned with president obama in b.c. andy wht dark many that we don't know who the donorsanye are, or in many cases how it is spent so we have made it a priority to shut -- to shine a light on this money back yet we know so littleso lit how it is shaping. >> homage to that is what the public database given to esu by sources? hon >> all of the above.ed formsnd if you really want to know crash course in work.per pac's there's a lot of mining of those information sources. there is a lot of information out there. a lot of corporations tell us how they spend the money. they hide it on their website. you do not really know how to look or to find it. there is a lot of that out there. as you mentioned, publishing a lot of work, getting your name that peopleoping who care about this issue -- and they are out there -- will send you information you cannot otherwise get, that you cannot find in a database for a nonprofit group or a corporation's website. there is also a lot of building up a network of folks here in washington a
mr. nonprofit groups like carl rose group group orwe hseen priorities usa aligned with president obama in b.c. andy wht dark many that we don't know who the donorsanye are, or in many cases how it is spent so we have made it a priority to shut -- to shine a light on this money back yet we know so littleso lit how it is shaping. >> homage to that is what the public database given to esu by sources? hon >> all of the above.ed formsnd if you really want to know crash course in work.per...
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mr. pourbaix. guest: carl was braking up there a little bit. once again, he was referring to the environmental issue of the oilsands and talking about this argument that the oil is for export. let me say right off the bat. nothing could be further from the truth. once again, i'm all about the facts. let's talk about the facts. right now the u.s. consumes about 15 million barrels of oil a day. they are one of the largest consumers of oil on the plan pet -- planet. they import everyday about 7 or 8 million barrels of oil. this pipeline is a pipeline from producing areas in canada and u.s. to refineries in the gulf coast. that is not a pipeline to export terminals. it's a pipeline to refineries. to suggest that these these refineries in the u.s. gulf coast who are importing millions of oil a day from venezuela and saudi arabia and take that cheaper oil and put it through tankers, pay money to move that oil to other destinations and import higher priced oil just boggles the mind. nothing could be further from the truth. we know every one of consume
mr. pourbaix. guest: carl was braking up there a little bit. once again, he was referring to the environmental issue of the oilsands and talking about this argument that the oil is for export. let me say right off the bat. nothing could be further from the truth. once again, i'm all about the facts. let's talk about the facts. right now the u.s. consumes about 15 million barrels of oil a day. they are one of the largest consumers of oil on the plan pet -- planet. they import everyday about 7 or...
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too much we have others to the extent we have time >> thank you carl thank you for getting us ail together. first of all, i'd be remissed mr. mayor if i didn't congratulate you on the events coming up. before i get to my question. thank you for your participation particularly entrepreneurs. i want to get you to talk about the education and the world of the united states. what kind of impact if the immigration reform didn't happen what impact will it have >> in the short time the visas the h1 petition we're trying to find a replacement for that person in the united states it's difficult to find people with skills so we might enable them to set up their offices and build a team. >> i was going to say if you guys haven't checked out the start up report they've done things around the world. so everywhere the e go system is growing but if we don't fix the immigration issues then the other pavrts parts of the world like brazil and china and venture capita lifts have activity invest in other countries >> if it does happen have you seen the banner - we'll just get real sad. >> mayor lee. i think the recovery will not be fully for
too much we have others to the extent we have time >> thank you carl thank you for getting us ail together. first of all, i'd be remissed mr. mayor if i didn't congratulate you on the events coming up. before i get to my question. thank you for your participation particularly entrepreneurs. i want to get you to talk about the education and the world of the united states. what kind of impact if the immigration reform didn't happen what impact will it have >> in the short time the...
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>> i could just interject, i love carl levin. mr. levin, the legislation is championing opposed by most of the states. i would urge you to be careful in your response. >> i would be urge you to be careful in your response as well. [laughter] >> president of the united states wants beneficial ownership listed. only opposition we have is from a whole bunch of secretaries of state. but at any rate, we won't debate that here. i just would ask you to become familiar with this issue and whether or not you've become familiar wit and whether or not you will support it? >> senator after our after my visit with you a couple weeks ago i began to look at this legislation. i'm impressed by the number of law enforcement organizations and public interest organization that is support it. i'm sympathetic with the law enforcement, homeland security interests. i would want to understand, if the states and the business community have objections to it, what those objections are. >> not the business community. the number of secretaries of states and their
>> i could just interject, i love carl levin. mr. levin, the legislation is championing opposed by most of the states. i would urge you to be careful in your response. >> i would be urge you to be careful in your response as well. [laughter] >> president of the united states wants beneficial ownership listed. only opposition we have is from a whole bunch of secretaries of state. but at any rate, we won't debate that here. i just would ask you to become familiar with this issue...
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mr. shapiro, any response for carl?ness is also the intent entertainment business. i didn't happen to hear that call. it definitely differs by host. i don't want to comment on any one specific coast, especially when i don't know the particular circumstances being discussed. when i talk with folks, we take calls on our show in los angeles when i had ability, i enjoy engaging as much as possible. it's no fun if anybody gets to say anything. >> host: this is a treat from john armstrong. what kind of stories can a conservative film producer tell to respond to the hollywood juggernaut without being preachy? >> guest: good stories. i've always had with the left us and they are smart about this, they let their worldview come under the stories they tell us opposed to trying to force it. when they're making promised land, basically anything involving matt damon. anytime they get preachy and angry and it turns into a diatribe about politics in america, that's where stuff. some of the most effective is when they're trying to tell
mr. shapiro, any response for carl?ness is also the intent entertainment business. i didn't happen to hear that call. it definitely differs by host. i don't want to comment on any one specific coast, especially when i don't know the particular circumstances being discussed. when i talk with folks, we take calls on our show in los angeles when i had ability, i enjoy engaging as much as possible. it's no fun if anybody gets to say anything. >> host: this is a treat from john armstrong. what...
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mr. speaker, carl is going pay $1,600 a month now. it didn't go down $2,500. it went up thousands of dollars year. tim from queen anne's county, i guess writing tongue in cheek, thanking you for the new health care rules that have resulted in our family losing coverage from giant food. i am a general contractor had who after 22 years of coverage, with my wife, are now faced with a $1,000 a month bill to cover my family. $1,000 a month. not $2,500 less like was promised to us, 19 times, period. he goes on to say, i bet you still have your insurance. well, tim, we not only have our insurance, but because the president gave congress actually a special deal that you don't get. because you see, tim, if you got the same deal, your employer could be able to subsidize you on an exchange. that's the deal the president gave members of congress and their staff. sorry, tim. you didn't get that. fran from worcester county writes, my care first blue cross policy has been canceled. i chose my policy. my policy was great. president obama promised more than two dozen times tha
mr. speaker, carl is going pay $1,600 a month now. it didn't go down $2,500. it went up thousands of dollars year. tim from queen anne's county, i guess writing tongue in cheek, thanking you for the new health care rules that have resulted in our family losing coverage from giant food. i am a general contractor had who after 22 years of coverage, with my wife, are now faced with a $1,000 a month bill to cover my family. $1,000 a month. not $2,500 less like was promised to us, 19 times, period....
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mr. rizzi and his service dog from the flight. let's get more on that. carl binder was on the flight and is live with us this afternoon. is that how it went down, karl? >> no, not even close. >> could you see it? >> yeah. he was about maybe ten rows in back of me. >> go ahead. what did you see? >> really nothing. there was no uprising as far as he was doing -- the dog was laying at his feet the whole time. there was never any real commotion in the back of the plane. >> all of a sudden you see tsa agents coming on the plane. right. >> yes. >> what did they do? >> that was after -- the steward stewardess and the person walked back him and told him he had to leave and everybody was like, why? what's going on? as far as we knew all the delays were mechanical issues with the plane. never any problem on board. >> but after this happened, there were more delays and then what happened? >> well, we end up being thrown on a bus and driven back to long island because the crusade that they wouldn't get on the plane with the passengers again. >> because they were upset th
mr. rizzi and his service dog from the flight. let's get more on that. carl binder was on the flight and is live with us this afternoon. is that how it went down, karl? >> no, not even close. >> could you see it? >> yeah. he was about maybe ten rows in back of me. >> go ahead. what did you see? >> really nothing. there was no uprising as far as he was doing -- the dog was laying at his feet the whole time. there was never any real commotion in the back of the...
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carl timmerman. >> host: we are going to move on to enact in hayward, california. good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. mr. atkins and, i first heard about you just recently on george will's blog and i started with the first book, an army at dawn. i just want to say how much i appreciate what a great writer you are, to specifically and clearly give the overall great picture and done with care or an personalities, the drama of the situation. >> guest: thank you. thank you, very much. >> host: is that it? any question? >> caller: that they appeared no question. >> host: on her face but, michael post, with a two-year mr. atkinson's take on a broad front versus the single full press debate. does he think eisenhower's strategy was the most expedient way to win the war? or with a single bow thruster that the possibility of shortening the war related to this, did eisenhower make a mistake not trained to take berlin? >> guest: there is a lot there. i will try to be sustained. that issue is hotly debated at the time. it is hotly debated in the years after the war did 70 years later still hotly debated. eisenhower
carl timmerman. >> host: we are going to move on to enact in hayward, california. good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. mr. atkins and, i first heard about you just recently on george will's blog and i started with the first book, an army at dawn. i just want to say how much i appreciate what a great writer you are, to specifically and clearly give the overall great picture and done with care or an personalities, the drama of the situation. >> guest: thank you. thank you,...
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mr. whether that's cocaine or -- binding those two together. in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetamine methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and who are also grappling with addiction. what i want to see come out of the trey rad erks does not criminalize addicts. we'll be back. >>> coming up, what it's like to still have a world view that has been wholesale rejected by the american public. i'll ask paul wolfowitz, the former accept deputy secretary of defense. >>> we begin with the one truly honest review of the new hunger games movie. it's a worldwide phenomenon and as far as being reviewed, it's virtually critic proof. >> catching fire t second installment in the popular hung games trilogy with the h
mr. whether that's cocaine or -- binding those two together. in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetamine methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches...
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mr. whether that's cocaine or -- binding those two together. in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carlart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetami methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and who are also grappling with addiction. what i want to see come out of the trey rad ere -- i hope that ignores scott's ridiculous advice, goes back to congress and immediately starts on day one working to make that happen. we'll be back. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ ann
mr. whether that's cocaine or -- binding those two together. in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carlart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetami methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here...
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mrs. johnson gave up. on c-span, looking ant mamie eisenhower. >> carl levin -- on foreignuncil relations, this is one hour >> it is an honor to be here with carl levin. he is of the senate arms services committee. he is back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders, and had a one- on-one meeting with president karzai. senator levin has remarks about his trip to afghanistan. >> i appreciate joining you this morning. i look forward to receive some of the ideas. we'll need them in this kind of world religion. as john mentioned, i recently returned from afghanistan where we spent a few days meeting with our commanders, our troops, president karzai. and the defense minister from brussels before he went to afghanistan. he feels that things have significantly improved and changed for the better during the last 10 years. i have been there perhaps 12 times or so. the staff later will tell me if it is really a 11 or 13. we've been there a lot. the changes are pretty striking especially in the last few years. that is not the impression the american people have. that, to me, is the obvious fact tha
mrs. johnson gave up. on c-span, looking ant mamie eisenhower. >> carl levin -- on foreignuncil relations, this is one hour >> it is an honor to be here with carl levin. he is of the senate arms services committee. he is back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders, and had a one- on-one meeting with president karzai. senator levin has remarks about his trip to afghanistan. >> i appreciate joining you this morning. i look forward to receive some of the...
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mr. goldfarb has not come on the show so i can congratulate him for the new look, the new feel. he should bring carlite new york giant, who also is integral to the success. i think g-iii goes much higher and if you talk with manny chirico, the bankable ceo from pvh, you will hear exactly the same thing. that's a winner. by the way, i really want an eagles jacket while i'm at it, but i will pay. i mean, i'll pay money. can i speak to ara in ohio, please. >> caller: i'm calling about the peg ratio and using to determine whether a stock is cheap or not. you interviewed the ceo of iconix. doing my homework, i was shocked when i saw the peg was below one. it's had a great run. based on a 22% five-year growth rate, the company has a peg of less than one. what makes it stand out to me is its one-third the peg of other high fliers. am i crazy to think the stock is ridiculously cheap and should be much higher? >> i'm not going to disagree with you. if you recall from that interview, i was incredibly bullish about the prospect. i had been skeptical. remember, he came on, i came away very sold. and i continue
mr. goldfarb has not come on the show so i can congratulate him for the new look, the new feel. he should bring carlite new york giant, who also is integral to the success. i think g-iii goes much higher and if you talk with manny chirico, the bankable ceo from pvh, you will hear exactly the same thing. that's a winner. by the way, i really want an eagles jacket while i'm at it, but i will pay. i mean, i'll pay money. can i speak to ara in ohio, please. >> caller: i'm calling about the...
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mr. icahn? >> he didn't. the two sides, they pretty much met in the middle because carl icahn, who holds that 5.6 stake in trans$4 per share dividend. all he got was $3. the question is do investors care if they get a buck more or less, i don't think so. if you look at the share price reaction in trans ocean, they like this had a nounsment. shares, the biggest gainers. up 3.4%. i think overall they're relieved that carl icahn has been able to push through some of those changes. looking at some of the reactions this morning, the verdict is this is very, very good news for shareholders. as expected, carl icahn's involvement is a, quote, game changer for the company. now the other changes i just want to quickly walk you through those. trans ocean says it will reduce the max number number of directors on the board to 11 from 14. they also will see the appointsment icahn capital insider to that board. overall, it is pretty good news for shareholders. it really is just a partial victory for icahn, ross. >> yes. you know, it's the rise of activist investment as well, carolyn for now, thanks for that. meanwhile, compan
mr. icahn? >> he didn't. the two sides, they pretty much met in the middle because carl icahn, who holds that 5.6 stake in trans$4 per share dividend. all he got was $3. the question is do investors care if they get a buck more or less, i don't think so. if you look at the share price reaction in trans ocean, they like this had a nounsment. shares, the biggest gainers. up 3.4%. i think overall they're relieved that carl icahn has been able to push through some of those changes. looking at...
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carl icahn? >> yeah, a good part of it. one of the issues when markets are at historic highs, market names can move things. two market things moved things. mr. icahn, cautious on equities. that cost 70 points in the dow. the bigger damage was in the high beta names. take a look, linkedin facebook zillow. ron was talking about social media. another group that's got a lot of momentum this year not necessarily high beta but the oil names, e&p names have had a huge run. see that drop today? some of this was related to oil moving down. the other big name bill dudley head of the new york fed, came out in the middle of the day and said he was getting more hopeful will the u.s. economy. that cost the dow 20 points. that was earlier in the day. oil in the middle of the day went from $93.40 to $ -- you see that drop? that is when dudley was talking. the lowest level since may. gold also dropped. it was 1280 went to 1270 in the middle of the day. we'll keep an eye on all of those issue. the bottom barometer of all of these issues is the ten-year. you can see here the ten-year was very steady until we went right to the close when it dropped near the lo
carl icahn? >> yeah, a good part of it. one of the issues when markets are at historic highs, market names can move things. two market things moved things. mr. icahn, cautious on equities. that cost 70 points in the dow. the bigger damage was in the high beta names. take a look, linkedin facebook zillow. ron was talking about social media. another group that's got a lot of momentum this year not necessarily high beta but the oil names, e&p names have had a huge run. see that drop...
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mr. costolo, will walk around the bend here, and there's our man carl, and he'll be talking to carl and allot of fun. we have an unusual way to look at this tomorrow. >> safe to say, an ipo's never been covered quite like this. >> not like this before. we're proud. it's first, exclusively, on cnbc. >> we can't wait, bob. thank you so much. our bob pisani walking us through some of what we can expect tomorrow. make sure you keep it here. we'll have full coverage of all things twitter right here on cnbc. so as twitter gets ready to go public, what can the social network do to keep bringing in new users? we'll ask that question to randi zuckerberg, former director of marketing, sister of mark zuckerberg, of course, after the break. first, rick santelli talking to pete roscum today. >> absolutely. interesting guy. on the house ways and means paper and some of the local papers have been interviewing him and others on the committee like cbo reports. i'm going to use the advance-decline analogy, and we'll talk about the affordable care act. it will be at the bottom of the hour, and i tell you what
mr. costolo, will walk around the bend here, and there's our man carl, and he'll be talking to carl and allot of fun. we have an unusual way to look at this tomorrow. >> safe to say, an ipo's never been covered quite like this. >> not like this before. we're proud. it's first, exclusively, on cnbc. >> we can't wait, bob. thank you so much. our bob pisani walking us through some of what we can expect tomorrow. make sure you keep it here. we'll have full coverage of all things...
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mr. lillie. >> he's in our hearts. we'll see you on "mad money." >> carl, we're going to get the detail on the biggest set of fines and against a by if this country. >> a tale of two retailers, best buy and home depot and audi will unveil its first electric vehicle. yes, tesla shareholders, the germans are coming. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. for $599 a month ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. . >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street" on a tuesday morning, a busy day full of retail earnings. we're going to get bernanke tonight. the dow is up about 16 points. some release from the department of justice or jpmorgan on this settlement. again, that $13 billion reported settlement with justice over al
mr. lillie. >> he's in our hearts. we'll see you on "mad money." >> carl, we're going to get the detail on the biggest set of fines and against a by if this country. >> a tale of two retailers, best buy and home depot and audi will unveil its first electric vehicle. yes, tesla shareholders, the germans are coming. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on...
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mr. icahn crashingized it to me a short time ago. >>> could reports that apple coming out with a curved phone boost the stock into the green before year's end? and the comments from carl about his conversation with apple's ceo tim cook. chart watchers say we're going down. three charts to decide where the market's going next. that and more up on "the half." >>> shares of apple, had been down 1%. right at 515. the stock as you see moved off the lows of the day, after carl icahn told me a short time ago he has spoken again with tim cook in the last few days, that they had a good conversation, that they're studying the buyback situation, continuing to study the buyback situation. and that they both continue to believe that company is undervalued. jon fortt at the new york stock exchange with us. jon, what do you make of the fact they've spoken again in we know what tim cook said on the call most recently with earnings, that they were going to have more to say or consider more in the new year. you can characterize it better than i can. what do you make of the whole thing? >> i think tim cook's playing chess. he has talked, apple has talked about how their domestic cash is
mr. icahn crashingized it to me a short time ago. >>> could reports that apple coming out with a curved phone boost the stock into the green before year's end? and the comments from carl about his conversation with apple's ceo tim cook. chart watchers say we're going down. three charts to decide where the market's going next. that and more up on "the half." >>> shares of apple, had been down 1%. right at 515. the stock as you see moved off the lows of the day, after...
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carl icon. he strikes again today on a company called ilogics. there is mr. ikahn.kes a 12.6 position in the common stock. he files last night and follows up with a 13 b. he filed a form 4 but then it came out detailing the position. the company puts in a pill, 10%. that won't bar him from owning the 12.6%. this is a company that has not faired well in the acquisition strategy in the past. a couple of deals. they are thought to have overpaid perhaps for those deals. and they have a great deal of debt. you look at the market value but you have a lot of debt which makes the likelihood of overall sales of the company very low. what is he going to push for here other than a board seat or two? the nominating deadline is december 5. expect him to move rather quickly. usually alex used to put on a lot of the boards. he has his own funds. carl doesn't want to sit on as many boards as he wants did. here is rbc capital on the news this morning. they say we believe this can speed up the timeline of potential asset divestitures and debt pay down and could lead to more rapid dep
carl icon. he strikes again today on a company called ilogics. there is mr. ikahn.kes a 12.6 position in the common stock. he files last night and follows up with a 13 b. he filed a form 4 but then it came out detailing the position. the company puts in a pill, 10%. that won't bar him from owning the 12.6%. this is a company that has not faired well in the acquisition strategy in the past. a couple of deals. they are thought to have overpaid perhaps for those deals. and they have a great deal...
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mr. joyce: one ohioan that reached out to me because he was concerned about how higher costs could affect his family was carl from newberry, ohio. carl and his wife have six kids. recently bought a house. stay busy because not only is carl a full-time employee, he's a full-time student. carl and his wife recently received a notice that their family would have to pay 30% to 40% more for their health care coverage next year. now, carl and his wife are worried that they won't be able to afford the mortgage on their new home because of the increased health care costs. mr. speaker, ohioans shouldn't be forced to pay more for health care because of a law coming out of washington. that's why this week the house will vote for the keep your health plan act. which will allow plans available on the individual market today to continue to be offered next year. it is a commonsense bill that will protect americans from losing or paying more for their coverage and i urge my colleagues to support it. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition?
mr. joyce: one ohioan that reached out to me because he was concerned about how higher costs could affect his family was carl from newberry, ohio. carl and his wife have six kids. recently bought a house. stay busy because not only is carl a full-time employee, he's a full-time student. carl and his wife recently received a notice that their family would have to pay 30% to 40% more for their health care coverage next year. now, carl and his wife are worried that they won't be able to afford the...
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carl icahn has been weighing in on a range of topics. let's get more. seema mody is with us in the stadz. a big reaction to mr. icahn. absolutely. says there's a chance the markets could suffer a big drop. he made the comment at the reuters global investor outlook summit on monday. icahn says corporate earnings are being fueled more by low effort costs and he says stock buyback res driving numbers, not profitability. that unnerved investors to the s&p 500 which had been trading flat since icahn spoke within down by 4%. later on on his website, icahn said he's concerned about market levels, it's almost to predict in the short-term. at times like this, he hedges his investments to some extent. taking short-term moves in the market is like predicting how many sevens the hot dice player will continue to roll. icahn dropped some hints about his plans for apple. he says he doesn't want to fight with the company, but has no plans to walk away from his investment, a nearly $2 billion stake. apple is urging icahn to bay back nearly 220 million of shares. but he says, quote, apple is not a bank and should not be run like a bank because in
carl icahn has been weighing in on a range of topics. let's get more. seema mody is with us in the stadz. a big reaction to mr. icahn. absolutely. says there's a chance the markets could suffer a big drop. he made the comment at the reuters global investor outlook summit on monday. icahn says corporate earnings are being fueled more by low effort costs and he says stock buyback res driving numbers, not profitability. that unnerved investors to the s&p 500 which had been trading flat since...
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carl. we got to test our system. test our systems out. >> mccarthy -- >> erick cantor. >> robert taft. >> mr.blican party of today had become like the republican party of mccarthy. i rest my case. >> you said mccarthy. >> bing. robert taft. let's talk about taft. >> with us from washington, we have nbc washington political correspondent and host of the daily run down chuck todd. here at the table, a guy who is always fun to have on carl bernstein. chuck, really quickly. you're a dolphins fan too? are you a dolphins fan? >> not a big one. i really wasn't. my dad wasn't a big joe robbie fan. >> it's a big mess down there. >> it is. this team seems pretty divided. sounds like jonathan martin ought to go to another team if he comes back. >> all right. so, go ahead, you want to read. >> the cry of the true republicans by john taft? >> we'll go with that. >> this recent display of bomb throwing obstructionism by republicans in congress evokes another painful historically embarrassing chapter in the republican party, that of senator joseph mccarthy. whose anti-communist crusade was allowed by republ
carl. we got to test our system. test our systems out. >> mccarthy -- >> erick cantor. >> robert taft. >> mr.blican party of today had become like the republican party of mccarthy. i rest my case. >> you said mccarthy. >> bing. robert taft. let's talk about taft. >> with us from washington, we have nbc washington political correspondent and host of the daily run down chuck todd. here at the table, a guy who is always fun to have on carl bernstein....
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mr. president, i yield the floor. >> just after a group of women senators finished speeches about provisions dealing with military sexual assault contained in the 2014 defense program's bill, senator carl rev vin, the chairman of the armed services committee, and the bill manager for floor debate, came to the senate chamber to update members on the status of the bill along with amendments. >> later this morning the senate is going to resume consideration of senate bill 11ed 7, the -- the --1197, the national defense authorization act for fiscal year 2014. and i'll have a full statement to make on this legislation later today. however, i'd like to take just a moment to talk to my colleagues about where we are on the bill and how we would like to proceed. last night the majority leader asked for unanimous consent to bring up side by side amendments on subjects that we know we need to debate and vote on. military detention at guantanamo and sexual assault and misconduct in the military. each amendment and side by side was to be subject to a 60-vote threshold. unfortunately, there was an objection to this request. and as a result of that objection, the majority leader filled the amendment
mr. president, i yield the floor. >> just after a group of women senators finished speeches about provisions dealing with military sexual assault contained in the 2014 defense program's bill, senator carl rev vin, the chairman of the armed services committee, and the bill manager for floor debate, came to the senate chamber to update members on the status of the bill along with amendments. >> later this morning the senate is going to resume consideration of senate bill 11ed 7, the...