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mr. murphy: mr. chairman, we have how much time on our side? the chair: 1 1/2 minutes. mr. murphy: mr. speaker, i now yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. barton. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. barton: i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania. i would ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. barton: i rise in strong support of the murphy amendment and i also want to say we should vote for that in conjunction with the gentleman from georgia's amendment that was just heard previously. if you walk into a greenhouse anywhere in america, do you know what the average carbon concentration will be? it won't be 350 parts per million. it won't be 400 parts per million. it will be over 1,000 parts per million. we have records that indicate the co-2 concentration in the upper atmosphere has been as high as 5,000 to 6,000 parts per million in the past. the gentleman from california those adhering his philosophy would have you believe having a carbon concentration of 350 to 400 parts per million is cataclysmic. n
mr. murphy: mr. chairman, we have how much time on our side? the chair: 1 1/2 minutes. mr. murphy: mr. speaker, i now yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. barton. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. barton: i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania. i would ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. barton: i rise in strong support of the murphy amendment and i also want to say we should vote for that in conjunction...
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palestinian stalemate let's not talk to paul murphy who was among activists on the freedom waves to gaza which attempted to break the blockade or barrett two years ago mr paul murphy welcome to all seas so critics predicts no positive outcome for these talks will tie your prediction yeah i think unfortunately it seems that the talks are somewhat of a charade but it's something. by the israeli establishment in order to create the impression that it's serious that this government is serious about peace to placate some international opinion and some of the mastic opinion but i mean the reality is told by the actions of the israeli government the expansion of the settlements is the main story and the proverb which displaces forty thousand bedouins in the south of israel is another element of the story which is that the israeli establishment is determined to undermine any basis for a viable palestinian state that's why it's expanding the settlements and so if that's the case there's no basis for these talks to come to an agreement which would give justice to the palestinians and they the basis for real peace yet only him many voices including get the worst
palestinian stalemate let's not talk to paul murphy who was among activists on the freedom waves to gaza which attempted to break the blockade or barrett two years ago mr paul murphy welcome to all seas so critics predicts no positive outcome for these talks will tie your prediction yeah i think unfortunately it seems that the talks are somewhat of a charade but it's something. by the israeli establishment in order to create the impression that it's serious that this government is serious about...
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murphy's drivin' it, mr. i-blow-chunks- when-i-smoke. exactly. he's driving your stolen car. over loudspeaker: step out of the car. now. ok. thanks a lot. shut the ignition off and step out of the vehicle, please. murphy: cheerleaders. holding tank officer: come on, stud. cheerleaders. so, what are you in for? jaywalkin' or a visitor's pass? nothin' that romantic. grand theft truck. yeah? is that it? so far. reporting the car stolen. damn risky if you ask me. clever, though. had i known you were that smart, i might not have shot you back in rosewood. by the way, i did shoot you, didn't i? michael: where's cybil? cybil? cybil. cybil with a "c"? murphy: where do you think she is, mike? man, you are messed up, murph. you are seriously a piece of work. sticks and stones, but you'd have done the same thing, michael, if she double- crossed you instead of me. what? what are you talkin' about? what am i talkin' about? what, you mean you still haven't figured it out? you two didn't play me. you didn't even know her. no, not very well, but i knew you. you're reachin', murph. [murphy lau
murphy's drivin' it, mr. i-blow-chunks- when-i-smoke. exactly. he's driving your stolen car. over loudspeaker: step out of the car. now. ok. thanks a lot. shut the ignition off and step out of the vehicle, please. murphy: cheerleaders. holding tank officer: come on, stud. cheerleaders. so, what are you in for? jaywalkin' or a visitor's pass? nothin' that romantic. grand theft truck. yeah? is that it? so far. reporting the car stolen. damn risky if you ask me. clever, though. had i known you...
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mr. murphy? i'm jack ferriman. i was wondering if i could buy you a drink. he doesn't drink. okay.ld talk to you alone for a sec? you talk to me, you talk to my crew. that's the way it is. okay. i fly the arctic weather patrol flights out of mackenzie bay, yeah. and last month, i was out in the middle of the strait, and i came across this. congratulations. you found a boat in the middle of the ocean, of all places. well, i did three flybys and tried for radio contact and got nothing, so i figured she had to be adrift. this was in the bering strait? yeah. that's 1,000 miles from the nearest shipping lanes. why didn't you alert the coast guard? i did, but it's international waters, so they noted it, and that's it. you get a name off this boat? no. i put it out of my head until about two days ago when i saw it again. what are we talking about here? what kind of tonnage is that? big, huge, could be military. okay. let's say that we're a little bit interested. what's your angle? what in it for you? i want 20% finder's fee, whatever she's worth. you told anyone else about this? not a liv
mr. murphy? i'm jack ferriman. i was wondering if i could buy you a drink. he doesn't drink. okay.ld talk to you alone for a sec? you talk to me, you talk to my crew. that's the way it is. okay. i fly the arctic weather patrol flights out of mackenzie bay, yeah. and last month, i was out in the middle of the strait, and i came across this. congratulations. you found a boat in the middle of the ocean, of all places. well, i did three flybys and tried for radio contact and got nothing, so i...
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mr. murphy? >> hertz. the stock has had a 10% pullback since a great quarterly report.re. >> steve weiss. >> staying with the short on jv penny. >> reiterating your short. >> with full knowledge that any hint of not terrible news may make it pop. >> all right. that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. "power" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> a major airline merger grounded by the justice department, at least for now. how will u.s. airways and amr fly forward? the markets, a big story today. the dow deteriorating as you see there. well, deteriorating no more, ladies and gentlemen. look at that. it's come back in just the past few minutes, higher by 44 points, right now at 15,463. we're following, yes, that florida sinkhole. here it is. evidence. how can you tell if your property or the property you want to buy is in danger? we'll elo
mr. murphy? >> hertz. the stock has had a 10% pullback since a great quarterly report.re. >> steve weiss. >> staying with the short on jv penny. >> reiterating your short. >> with full knowledge that any hint of not terrible news may make it pop. >> all right. that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. "power" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> a major airline...
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mr. murphy? >> bpr. >> josh? >> first solar. >> red flags over bolder brands. >> best of luck, herb, contributor. >> yes, i'm a contributor. >> we love you, man. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> i certainly do not need to remind you it has not been a great week for stocks, but it has been a year where investors have become very accustomed to very good weeks. for the week right now, we are down, down, down, down, about 2.5% or thereabouts right now. we're flirting with the worst week of the year for the dow so far in 2013. so that leaves this big question. what should you do now, and we're going to answer it from the perspective of both and long short-term investors, and to do it we're going to bring you two five-star rated money managers. that is a total obviously of ten stars worth of advice, and as the rates rise. it's kind of like a cnbc soap opera. if that ten-year bond hits 3%, what is it going to mean for stocks? what is it
mr. murphy? >> bpr. >> josh? >> first solar. >> red flags over bolder brands. >> best of luck, herb, contributor. >> yes, i'm a contributor. >> we love you, man. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> i certainly do not need to remind you it has not been a great week for stocks, but it has been a year where investors have become very...
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mr. murphy? >> pfizer, pfe. >> more "fast" tonight and "power lunch" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> it sure does, and we have a summer slide on right now. after yesterday's drop, the dow jones industrial average again in negative territory, down right now about 80 points. should everyone own a home? well, the man running housing and urban development said on cnbc he doesn't think so. he said no, and changing channels and turning pages. big changes anot for the way we watch tv and read newspapers. today the man who wrote the book on media ken aletta joins us. first to my partner ty down at the nyse today. >> thanks very much. the dow down again today. hit its lows about 11:00 and then i got in the car to come down here and then it started to come back. each passing block, as i drew nearer, the dow industrials rose a little higher. nonetheless, down about 82 points, about half a percent over the past couple of days.
mr. murphy? >> pfizer, pfe. >> more "fast" tonight and "power lunch" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> it sure does, and we have a summer slide on right now. after yesterday's drop, the dow jones industrial average again in negative territory, down right now about 80 points. should everyone own a home? well, the man running housing and urban...
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mr. softy. let's welcome in mike murphy, erin gibbs, steph in i lianie l jon najarian. i want to get to microsoft. it's a tough situation when you're a ceo and you say you're stepping down and the stock soars? >> that's not exactly the sort of news you embrace, although as you said, it made him at this point $600 million richer so far today because he's got about 330 million shares of the stock. at one point it was nearly $1 billion on the bottomline here. i'm sure mr. ballmer doesn't need the extra billion. he's already a multibillionaire, but he would rather have a good legacy continuing forward with the stock. they're moving in a lot of the right directions, brian -- >> they are? >> i believe they are. >> what are those right directions, jon? >> entertainment. we've all week been looking at things like, for instance, the nfl getting together with google potentially. microsoft certainly has to be considered one of those that could be involved in entertainment going forward beyond the xbox, which is how, by the way, a lot of people do consume a lot of online entertainm
mr. softy. let's welcome in mike murphy, erin gibbs, steph in i lianie l jon najarian. i want to get to microsoft. it's a tough situation when you're a ceo and you say you're stepping down and the stock soars? >> that's not exactly the sort of news you embrace, although as you said, it made him at this point $600 million richer so far today because he's got about 330 million shares of the stock. at one point it was nearly $1 billion on the bottomline here. i'm sure mr. ballmer doesn't...
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mr. whiner. >> yes thank you. >>i am seeing no one to address the board. we will move to item eight. >> brand-new chairman. congratulations. >> thank you. >> dan murphy is going to be the vice chairman. >> correct. our stationary is all fixed up. >> congratulations. >> thanks to the great staff. >> we appreciate you taking leadership at this point. welcome. >> and have a few motions and resolutions that we put together last month. let me start out with review actually that occurred over two of our meetings, on the title six transit policies proposed by the agency to the federal transportation agency. they were presented last on july 11. we recommend that the policies that were proposed be adopted by this board with two exceptions. we recommend that the policy be applied to changes in span of service on a route of more than one hour per day. in other words, the process of reviewing possible disparate impact in terms of route changes, times and so forth, schedules, is particularly important when you've got routes that are late at night or early in the morning and they're spread far apart and it could have particularly adverse impact on the people that
mr. whiner. >> yes thank you. >>i am seeing no one to address the board. we will move to item eight. >> brand-new chairman. congratulations. >> thank you. >> dan murphy is going to be the vice chairman. >> correct. our stationary is all fixed up. >> congratulations. >> thanks to the great staff. >> we appreciate you taking leadership at this point. welcome. >> and have a few motions and resolutions that we put together last month. let...
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murphy, thank you very much for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin...ars our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in your wallet? she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you tak
murphy, thank you very much for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin...ars our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs....
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murphy is a former u.s. ambassador to syriaened a he joins us this morning from new york. mr.k you. >> what would be the optimal result here? >> the optimal result would be to deliver a hard enough slap on syria that they would never resort to any further use of chemical weapons and a slap which would keep the door open to getting these parties back into negotiations. >> we keep hearing that regime change is not necessarily the tactical or the strategic motive here. why do you think that getting the rebels back to the negotiation table would be -- should be part of this? >> well, first of all, i don't mean to suggest that getting them to the table is going to be easy. they're very divided, very fragmented opposition movement, and that's part of the pattern of history of syrian politics. but while they do agree on one thing, which is the end of the assad regime, they can't -- they have not produced, despite our best efforts over the past two years, to get a coherent, unified political platform. >> and ambassador murphy, there's a lot of people who say that emboldening the syria
murphy is a former u.s. ambassador to syriaened a he joins us this morning from new york. mr.k you. >> what would be the optimal result here? >> the optimal result would be to deliver a hard enough slap on syria that they would never resort to any further use of chemical weapons and a slap which would keep the door open to getting these parties back into negotiations. >> we keep hearing that regime change is not necessarily the tactical or the strategic motive here. why do you...