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and, mr. payne, let's talk... don't you want to know what kind of bag to use? >> no, i don't. all i know is i'm gonna need a body bag for an old bag in a minute. >> curtis! >> all right. all right, already! all right. mrs. payne, it's been a pleasure. mr. payne, you've been a pain. >> thanks. >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. >> bye, ms. clampett. >> curtis, you're not even trying! >> whew! i'm glad that's over. try for what, ella? try for what? i'm so sick of this. i own this house. well, i'm gonna own that house, too. it's my rules. ain't nothin' changing. >> curtis, yes, it is. >> no, it ain't! >> listen, we are moving to a new home with new neighbors. and, curtis, i really want to fit in, baby. >> baby, the only thing i'm trying to fit in right now is this couch. >> you don't fit in this couch. get up. get your feet off this couch! curtis...fine. why is this in the door? >> because we're moving, baby. [scoffs] just ridiculous. [curtis snores] ...deluxe...in the sky. ...moving on up...sky. >> burglar!
and, mr. payne, let's talk... don't you want to know what kind of bag to use? >> no, i don't. all i know is i'm gonna need a body bag for an old bag in a minute. >> curtis! >> all right. all right, already! all right. mrs. payne, it's been a pleasure. mr. payne, you've been a pain. >> thanks. >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. >> bye, ms. clampett. >> curtis, you're not even trying! >> whew! i'm glad that's over. try for what, ella? try...
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chip chi-- charles payne said i, the more super models the better, mrs. paynesure, scott martin is wondering if cavuto should take some action, what is going on? first off, with mcdonald's new blitz? >> well, you know, look, probably next week, we should expect clash combo, because, mcdonald's is hurting, sales are weakening in u.s., they have been killed overseas because slowdown globally, they have to come up with new ideas, we saw taco bell, drop kids men that you no one yo knew they had, the fast-food customer is a -- >> taco bell had a kids menu? >> i know, and well, coul mcdons in a bad spot they are trying to rip off ideas from wherever they can. neil: i like the idea of a blitz box. every type of heart attack on a plate items in one box. >> 2940-calories, i know you call it blitz, i call it lunch, i agree, they could not figure it out, dollar menu, coffee, salad, hey! let's go the other direct, america is a fat runry, mexico hahas gotten fat. the more food police hate it, the more i like it, it is now looking attractive. neil: meanwhile, is disney in ra
chip chi-- charles payne said i, the more super models the better, mrs. paynesure, scott martin is wondering if cavuto should take some action, what is going on? first off, with mcdonald's new blitz? >> well, you know, look, probably next week, we should expect clash combo, because, mcdonald's is hurting, sales are weakening in u.s., they have been killed overseas because slowdown globally, they have to come up with new ideas, we saw taco bell, drop kids men that you no one yo knew they...
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. >> [ laughs ] >> you're welcome, mrs. paynere welcome." >> i heard her. >> please! privacy? >> calvin, baby, listen. i love you for you, not what you have. your pockets may be empty, baby, but your heart is full of love. >> [ laughs ] >> you better stop. you are funny. i want to hear you say that when your mailbox is full of bills. that's when i want to hear it! you hear what she said? talking about she love him! [ laughs ] >> curtis, get out of there. what are you doing? i'm sitting over here today. why? i don't know. i never sit here. it's a new perspective. whatever. ok, enough. could you just come sit over here? i want to stay here. i like it. ♪ do-do-do-do- do-do-dai ♪ i got a new seat. ♪ da-da-ba-da-ba-da ok, fine. ah, this is nice. you can be so petty sometimes. oh, my god, could it be any hotter? brutal. come here, this helps a little, come here. so, how was your day? good, how was yours? good. ooh, "zesty parmesan." when did you get that? last time i went shopping. i also got those vegetable potstickers. do you like th
. >> [ laughs ] >> you're welcome, mrs. paynere welcome." >> i heard her. >> please! privacy? >> calvin, baby, listen. i love you for you, not what you have. your pockets may be empty, baby, but your heart is full of love. >> [ laughs ] >> you better stop. you are funny. i want to hear you say that when your mailbox is full of bills. that's when i want to hear it! you hear what she said? talking about she love him! [ laughs ] >> curtis, get...
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mr. payne: mr. speaker, i'd like to thank the gentleman from new york for that kind introduction and his consistent leadership on the c.b.c. special order hours. night's topic is african-americans and the labor movement. and it is an american story. historically union members have played a critical role in the civil rights struggles of the past and the involvement continues today. when dr. martin luther king was jailed for civil disobedience, it was unions and union members who came to the legal and financial aid of dr. king. african-american workers have played a pivotal role in strengthening our unions and our economy. the path to the middle class for african-americans has always been through union jobs. and what we see today is an .rosion of that dream people's way of life, what they're used to, the levels of which they're used to live at is eroding. and it is because there's an attack on organized labor in this country from forbeses within this nation -- forces within this nation that are erodin
mr. payne: mr. speaker, i'd like to thank the gentleman from new york for that kind introduction and his consistent leadership on the c.b.c. special order hours. night's topic is african-americans and the labor movement. and it is an american story. historically union members have played a critical role in the civil rights struggles of the past and the involvement continues today. when dr. martin luther king was jailed for civil disobedience, it was unions and union members who came to the...
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mr. brown, please! >> no, no, tell curtis payne i kissed ella, and she liked it when we were little! she liked it! o! what the -- >> calm down, please. >> did you just -- oh. what the... i just -- i'm calmed down as calm as i'm gonna get! aah! i'm calm! >> maybe this will help. >> ohh! >> it works every time! >> you know, you're nothing like your father. private darryl phillips was a -- >> keep my father's name out of your mouth! >> well, you want answers. you don't know everything about him. >> i don't know anything about my father! i don't know if his speeches would have kept me out of trouble. i don't know what his laugh sounded like. he wasn't there! this is what i know. he was a soldier. and he died on your watch. >> no! your father died to save the lives of every man in that picture! >> that's a bunch of bull! >> i know because i was there! >> but somehow the man with all the stripes on his sleeve managed to come back alive. >> i gave the command for his platoon to board the choppers. >> and he was the last one on and got killed. i've heard it before! >> no, your father jumped out when he saw
mr. brown, please! >> no, no, tell curtis payne i kissed ella, and she liked it when we were little! she liked it! o! what the -- >> calm down, please. >> did you just -- oh. what the... i just -- i'm calmed down as calm as i'm gonna get! aah! i'm calm! >> maybe this will help. >> ohh! >> it works every time! >> you know, you're nothing like your father. private darryl phillips was a -- >> keep my father's name out of your mouth! >> well,...
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mr. payne: but as we debate the bill there's one that struck a chord with me. one in four children go to bed hungry every night. i'm not talking about africa, china or india. i'm talking about one in four children who live right here in the united states, who go to sleep without adequate nutrition. for me and the one million new jerseyans on snap, this is a complete and total outrage. we live in the greatest country on earth yet 17 million children in this country do not get the nutrition they need. last year alone, snap lifted four million people out of poverty. the bill on the floor this week, which would cut snap by nearly $40 billion, will only ensure that these people are pushed right back into poverty. that's why i strongly oppose the nutrition assistance bill and i urge my colleagues to examine their conscience and remember that when they cast their vote, they're casting their votes for or against one in four children. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise. >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one
mr. payne: but as we debate the bill there's one that struck a chord with me. one in four children go to bed hungry every night. i'm not talking about africa, china or india. i'm talking about one in four children who live right here in the united states, who go to sleep without adequate nutrition. for me and the one million new jerseyans on snap, this is a complete and total outrage. we live in the greatest country on earth yet 17 million children in this country do not get the nutrition they...
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payne. that is what i was afraid of. it a pores you are coaching the president on that. this is not dr. robert payyne. welcome mr.lk derwood fincher. thank you for being here and great to have you back. well, i am glad that a strong contingent of republicans and democrats so the utter folly of the military action in syria. and sad that there are those who think that lighting the fuse to release the military bring the united states to an undefined mission and unknown outcome and untrustworthy administration makes sense. the only way president obama is transparent as he promised is the duplicity with which he has governed. without hint of shame he takes the position that suits his political ambition. he railed against the government as a santor. and as president he defends the unconstitutional actions of the nsa to innocent citizens and allows the irs to be a rogue agency and trampling the rights was conservative and proisrael negotiations and candidate obama said christian faith was the reason he opposed same- sex marriage. and in 2012, he supported it and treated it as if it was a civil right as race. i didn't re
payne. that is what i was afraid of. it a pores you are coaching the president on that. this is not dr. robert payyne. welcome mr.lk derwood fincher. thank you for being here and great to have you back. well, i am glad that a strong contingent of republicans and democrats so the utter folly of the military action in syria. and sad that there are those who think that lighting the fuse to release the military bring the united states to an undefined mission and unknown outcome and untrustworthy...
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payne. that is what i was afraid of. it a pores you are coaching the president on that. this is not dr. robert payyne. welcome mr.ouble talk derwood fincher. thank you for being here and great to have you back. well, i am glad that a strong contingent of republicans and democrats so the utter folly of the military action in syria. and sad that there are those who think that lighting the fuse to release the military bring the united states to an undefined mission and unknown outcome and untrustworthy administration makes sense. the only way president obama is transparent as he promised is the duplicity with which he has governed. without hint of shame he takes the position that suits his political ambition. he railed against the government as a santor. and as president he defends the unconstitutional actions of the nsa to innocent citizens and allows the irs to be a rogue agency and trampling the rights was conservative and proisrael negotiations and candidate obama said christian faith was the reason he opposed same- sex marriage. and in 2012, he supported it and treated it as if it was a civil right as race. i d
payne. that is what i was afraid of. it a pores you are coaching the president on that. this is not dr. robert payyne. welcome mr.ouble talk derwood fincher. thank you for being here and great to have you back. well, i am glad that a strong contingent of republicans and democrats so the utter folly of the military action in syria. and sad that there are those who think that lighting the fuse to release the military bring the united states to an undefined mission and unknown outcome and...
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payne. that is what i was afraid of. it a pores you are coaching the president on that. this is not dr. robert payyne. welcome mr.talk derwood fincher. thank you for being here and great to have you back. well, i am glad that a strong contingent of republicans and democrats so the utter folly of the military action in syria. and sad that there are those who think that lighting the fuse to release the military bring the united states to an undefined mission and unknown outcome and untrustworthy administration makes sense. the only way president obama is transparent as he promised is the duplicity with which he has governed. without hint of shame he takes the position that suits his political ambition. he railed against the government as a santor. and as president he defends the unconstitutional actions of the nsa to innocent citizens and allows the irs to be a rogue agency and trampling the rights was conservative and proisrael negotiations and candidate obama said christian faith was the reason he opposed same- sex marriage. and in 2012, he supported it and treated it as if it was a civil right as race. i didn't
payne. that is what i was afraid of. it a pores you are coaching the president on that. this is not dr. robert payyne. welcome mr.talk derwood fincher. thank you for being here and great to have you back. well, i am glad that a strong contingent of republicans and democrats so the utter folly of the military action in syria. and sad that there are those who think that lighting the fuse to release the military bring the united states to an undefined mission and unknown outcome and untrustworthy...
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payne. one political scientist who studies egypt and the muslim brotherhood in particular told "the new york times" about this trip today that "mrt and mr. king and ms. bachmann's visit to egypt was "like a "saturday night live" skit, unbelievable, ludicrous, almost comic if it wasn't so painful." >>> at times, when war's on the doorstep, when congress is asked to make decisions about war and peace, it's a rise to the occasion kind of moment. congress may be terrible on everything else, they may be unable to resist the most petty distractions on everything else, but on war and peace, we need there to be debate, we need the debate to be a good debate. we expect that congress will take that job seriously, even if they can't take anything else seriously. we expect that even the most vehement partisan opposition will be loyal opposition for the purpose of these hard, somber decisions about war and peace. we expect that. we ought to be able to expect that. but there's the michele bachmann flying circus in cairo saying the muslim brotherhood caused 9/11. there is new york congressman michael grimm going for the cash solution. congress
payne. one political scientist who studies egypt and the muslim brotherhood in particular told "the new york times" about this trip today that "mrt and mr. king and ms. bachmann's visit to egypt was "like a "saturday night live" skit, unbelievable, ludicrous, almost comic if it wasn't so painful." >>> at times, when war's on the doorstep, when congress is asked to make decisions about war and peace, it's a rise to the occasion kind of moment. congress...
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that, by the way, is charles payne's point and your point and just look at apple this morning. by the way, we've got the fed governor out of new york, mre three statements from fed governors due today. i don't know what they're going to say, but they've got statements there are going to come out. are you tired of being jerked around by every single statement from every single fed governor comes along, up goes the market, down goes the market, are we not getting tired of this? >> that's like the scene in one of the silent films, somebody needs to take a hook and yank them off camera. they're so badly out of touch with how the rest of us live, their statements have become dangerously irrelevant and i think it's a very interesting point because again, money is falling into tech, money is flowing into defensive stocks and into global brands right now. these guys analytics are in touch with the markets of a hundred years ago. not in touch with today's markets. they have a hard time measuring the value that investors actually find worth their time today. stuart: yeah, we've got a bug on the bottom of the screen that shows apple up $25 as we
that, by the way, is charles payne's point and your point and just look at apple this morning. by the way, we've got the fed governor out of new york, mre three statements from fed governors due today. i don't know what they're going to say, but they've got statements there are going to come out. are you tired of being jerked around by every single statement from every single fed governor comes along, up goes the market, down goes the market, are we not getting tired of this? >> that's...
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mr. speaker, are you there saturday? speaker of the house. connell: john boehner wrapping up his weekly press appearance. rich edson still on capitol hill, charles paynen the city of. give us a headline. rich: one of the headlines, what they're going to do with the debt ceiling, plan on attending a delay of the president's health-care law to the debt ceiling, something that is going to happen next week, speaker aid confirms other policies and that will get worked out. when you talk about government funding bill that they will vote on tomorrow in the costs the speaker was asked if he would violate the after rule, would the speaker eventually bring a bill to the floor that funds the government that doesn't have the majority of republicans on board. they think they can pass a bill in the house that does fund the government but may not have the support of the majority of the republican conference. that is the question. we all have an idea what will happen, the house will pass the bill, fund the government, defund obamacare, the senate will strip out the obamacare provisions and send it to the house and what does john boehner do? his response to them, we w
mr. speaker, are you there saturday? speaker of the house. connell: john boehner wrapping up his weekly press appearance. rich edson still on capitol hill, charles paynen the city of. give us a headline. rich: one of the headlines, what they're going to do with the debt ceiling, plan on attending a delay of the president's health-care law to the debt ceiling, something that is going to happen next week, speaker aid confirms other policies and that will get worked out. when you talk about...
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payne ahead on why apple might be a buy. cheryl: what it energy. phil flynn from the cme with more. we will be right back. um... where's mrs. davis?spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbi
payne ahead on why apple might be a buy. cheryl: what it energy. phil flynn from the cme with more. we will be right back. um... where's mrs. davis?spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all...