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mrs. fisher about life with glasses, so she turned to the internet. she started a facebook page "glasses for noah," urging people to show him glasses can be cool. the response was overwhelming, more than 1,600 people liking the page and hundreds of them posting pictures of themselves wearing their glasses along with the words of encouragement. noah's now getting used to those glasses. >> i don't know how many more likes or pictures we'll get, but as long as i'm getting pictures, i'll keep showing them to him every night. >> thank you for all the pictures. >> i like it. i like it when noah does that little thing. >>> and in washington, illinois, some therapy dogs were on hand this thanksgiving to give some special attention to victims of last week's devastating tornadoes. one dog, smokey, served up a lot of love to go with that prethanksgiving feast at a community center. >>> and now a story of second chances. a woman in the final throes of stage four lymphoma says she was given a chance to return
mrs. fisher about life with glasses, so she turned to the internet. she started a facebook page "glasses for noah," urging people to show him glasses can be cool. the response was overwhelming, more than 1,600 people liking the page and hundreds of them posting pictures of themselves wearing their glasses along with the words of encouragement. noah's now getting used to those glasses. >> i don't know how many more likes or pictures we'll get, but as long as i'm getting pictures,...
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mr. fisher says this is financial recklessness. i wouldn't be that extreme. just say we are in a world of financial repression. we're at negative real rates. people are forced into the stock market. i don't think that stocks are a bubble. >> well intentioned ideas, well intentioned design. it works in theory and text books but i don't think it has worked the same way in practice. i don't think anybody knows how it unwinds. i don't know how it if it ends well, there will never be another downturn ever. they should have started tapering then. but, you know, not everybody is perfect. >> we are in the first big week of retail earnings. but some september call traders don't see much upside. >> we saw it in three names. as you mentioned, all of these are due to report. >> and kohl's? >> all of these stocks are not ludacrisl valued. it's not thing, too, which is that this is the one of the three that is trading essentially at all time post crisis highs. specially what we saw were opening buyers of the november 157.5 puts. or below 56 by the end of the week. >> comin
mr. fisher says this is financial recklessness. i wouldn't be that extreme. just say we are in a world of financial repression. we're at negative real rates. people are forced into the stock market. i don't think that stocks are a bubble. >> well intentioned ideas, well intentioned design. it works in theory and text books but i don't think it has worked the same way in practice. i don't think anybody knows how it unwinds. i don't know how it if it ends well, there will never be another...
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mr. fisher was actually on our air over in asia. i believe he's in australia today. the fed's balance sheet had become bloated. he said before that bond buying cannot go on forever. here's what was interesting, though. he was clear that bond purchases might slow down but he also went on to say it doesn't mean that we're going to stop. we'll have less accommodation. i thought that was an interesting little clarification on some of his feelings and i think that moved the markets a little bit to the down side. you guys have been talking about d.r. horton. this is my old beat. i think i know what they're doing and what's going on. the biggest problems that builders have is they're making the earnings numbers but the orders have been a little disappointing. owe orders were down 2% year over year by the cancellation rate was shocking, 31%. it was 24% a while ago. that's a big increase. i think what's going on here is they are letting orders walk away. because i didn't see -- the conference call has not started yet but i did not see any talk about increases in cutting price
mr. fisher was actually on our air over in asia. i believe he's in australia today. the fed's balance sheet had become bloated. he said before that bond buying cannot go on forever. here's what was interesting, though. he was clear that bond purchases might slow down but he also went on to say it doesn't mean that we're going to stop. we'll have less accommodation. i thought that was an interesting little clarification on some of his feelings and i think that moved the markets a little bit to...
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fisher. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would add my thanks to you four gentlemen for your service for this country and my thanks to the men and women who serve under you for their commitment to keeping us all safe. i would like to go on a different track here a little bit. at the end of july, secretary hagel released a statement on the strategic choices management review. in that, it's basically how the department is going to cope with the sequestration over the next ten years. general odierno, in your testimony before the house armed services committee you stated that the skimmer was based on assumptions which you described as rosy and some what dangerous. specifically, you pointed out it assumes conflicts will last just six months, little to no casualties will be sustained, no follow-up stability, operations will be necessary. u.s. forces deployed elsewhere will be able to complete, disengage and redeployed to support a major regional contingency and the use of weapons of mass destruction wasn't even considered. can yo
fisher. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would add my thanks to you four gentlemen for your service for this country and my thanks to the men and women who serve under you for their commitment to keeping us all safe. i would like to go on a different track here a little bit. at the end of july, secretary hagel released a statement on the strategic choices management review. in that, it's basically how the department is going to cope with the sequestration over the next ten years. general...
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mr. speaker, i join the prime minister in paying tribute to weren't officer ian fisher. he died serving his country. all of our thoughts are with his family and friends. speaker, can the prime minister tell us how his campaign is going to save the children center? >> i support children's centers across the whole of the country. decisionsf difficult that have to be made across the country, the number of children's centers has reduced by around one percent. like all numbers of parliament, i find it hard -- i fight hard for services in my constituency. >> mr. speaker, they are going around saying that children's centers are safe and there is no threat to them. bad, he isare so even signing a petition in his own area to save children's centers. -- is thearify petition addressed to his local council or is he taking it right to the top? >> there are more people using children's centers than ever before in our country. , there are 3000 children's centers. the point i will make is this, this government can hold its head up high because we are increasing the money that is going t
mr. speaker, i join the prime minister in paying tribute to weren't officer ian fisher. he died serving his country. all of our thoughts are with his family and friends. speaker, can the prime minister tell us how his campaign is going to save the children center? >> i support children's centers across the whole of the country. decisionsf difficult that have to be made across the country, the number of children's centers has reduced by around one percent. like all numbers of parliament, i...
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mr. graham: thank you. i would like to speak in support of the mccaskill mccaskill-ayotte-fisher-levin, et al amendment. could you let me know when 15 minutesminutes has expired. mr. president, before we get started, i really want to thank senator levin reed, mccaskill, ayotte, fisher, and others who have been trying to carry the burden here to make sure that we reform the military justice system and the way the military operates vis-a-vis sexual assaults and misconduct, but at the same time make sure that we still have a military that can continue to be the most effective fighting force on the planet at a time when we absolutely need it. if you believe as i do, our military is the best in the world, you have to ask yourself, why? is it because of the equipment? we have great equipment. i would argue that the reason our military has become the most effective fighting force in the world is the way we're structured. if you're looking for a democracy, don't look to the military. the military is an hierarchical organization that's focused on meeting the challenges of the nation being able to project force at
mr. graham: thank you. i would like to speak in support of the mccaskill mccaskill-ayotte-fisher-levin, et al amendment. could you let me know when 15 minutesminutes has expired. mr. president, before we get started, i really want to thank senator levin reed, mccaskill, ayotte, fisher, and others who have been trying to carry the burden here to make sure that we reform the military justice system and the way the military operates vis-a-vis sexual assaults and misconduct, but at the same time...
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mr. speaker comes to the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to warrant officer ian fisher of the first the type who was killed on operations in afghanistan on tuesday the fifth of november. it is clear from the tributes paid he was a professional and well respected soldier who made a huge contribution to the army over many years on a number of operational tours. our thoughts and condolences should be with his family and his friends. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> i'm sure everyone of us will want to -- in this season of her members we will always remember their service to our country. >> hear your. >> mr. speaker, in piece across the house will have memories of the nightmare unfolding across the bank. does the prime minister share my sense of his belief that a person such as -- responsible as he was for large sums of our constituents money was ever appointed to position of chairman? working out to to find out how on earth that happen? >> my ho
mr. speaker comes to the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to warrant officer ian fisher of the first the type who was killed on operations in afghanistan on tuesday the fifth of november. it is clear from the tributes paid he was a professional and well respected soldier who made a huge contribution to the army over many years on a number of operational tours. our thoughts and condolences should be with his family and his friends. this morning i had meetings with ministerial...
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mr. president before we get started, i really want to thank senator levin, read, mccaskill, a hot, fisher and others have been trying to carry the burden here to make sure that we are reforming the military justice system and the way the military operates, these are the sexual assault and misconduct, but at the same time make sure that we still at a military that can continue to be the most effective fighting force on the planet at a time when the absolute immediate. if you believe as i do our military is the best in the world, you have to ask yourself why. is it because of the equipment? we have great equipment. i would argue that the reason our military has become the most effective fighting force in the world is the way we are structured. if you're looking for democracy, don't look to the military. the military as a hierarchical and paternalistic organization that is focused on meeting the challenges of the nation. being able to project force at a moments notice to deter war, and, therefore, ever comes, to decisively ended on our terms. i've been a military lawyer for over 30 years. i'
mr. president before we get started, i really want to thank senator levin, read, mccaskill, a hot, fisher and others have been trying to carry the burden here to make sure that we are reforming the military justice system and the way the military operates, these are the sexual assault and misconduct, but at the same time make sure that we still at a military that can continue to be the most effective fighting force on the planet at a time when the absolute immediate. if you believe as i do our...
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mr. speaker comes to the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to warrant officer ian fisher of the first the type who was killed on operations in afghanistan on tuesday the fifth of november. it is clear from the tributes paid he was a professional and well respected soldier who made a huge contribution to the army over many years on a number of operational tours. our thoughts and condolences should be with his family and his friends. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> i'm sure everyone of us will want to -- in this season of her members we will always remember their service to our country. >> hear your. >> mr. speaker, in piece across the house will have memories of the nightmare unfolding across the bank. does the prime minister share my sense of his belief that a person such as -- responsible as he was for large sums of our constituents money was ever appointed to position of chairman? working out to to find out how on earth that happen? >> my ho
mr. speaker comes to the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to warrant officer ian fisher of the first the type who was killed on operations in afghanistan on tuesday the fifth of november. it is clear from the tributes paid he was a professional and well respected soldier who made a huge contribution to the army over many years on a number of operational tours. our thoughts and condolences should be with his family and his friends. this morning i had meetings with ministerial...