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. >> just think the dexterity and thought process behind not just whipping this around willy-nilly. >> he as incredible spatial recognition. >> look at him. if he starts now, he could retire at 30. >> he's not driving the tractor in any direction. >> i like the way he likes at the camera. >> that is so cute. >> don't mind me. >> i'm going to go ahead and stick this video in the unusual works of art file. >> aw. >> yes, that's a dolphin. >> and that dolphin knows how to paint. in fact, that dolphin is known as chicaso. >> look at that. >> she's able to get in there and do some work. >> chicky's owner, frank sanchez, spent many an hour teaching chicky how to paint. >> now, he does have to take the paint brush and put more color on it. she hasn't quite mastered the color on the paint part. >> now she can figure out a way to see what color she wants next. >> that looks like a fish. >> and she's got a dorsal fin. >> kind of looks like a miniature dolphin. >> it's a hilarious new web series about a volunteer fire department. >> where the hell is the fire truck? >> next "right this minute."
. >> just think the dexterity and thought process behind not just whipping this around willy-nilly. >> he as incredible spatial recognition. >> look at him. if he starts now, he could retire at 30. >> he's not driving the tractor in any direction. >> i like the way he likes at the camera. >> that is so cute. >> don't mind me. >> i'm going to go ahead and stick this video in the unusual works of art file. >> aw. >> yes, that's a...
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an abuser of prescription narcotics and has been getting many narcotic prescriptions kind of willy-nillydoctors so we think that tighter control is really necessary. >> during today's memorial, the parents, bob pack and his wife, c carmine were the first to sign. >>> we have some dramatic video from southern california tonight. remarkably, the driver managed to escape this crash but he is in critical condition. this is the aftermath of the tanker truck crash and the truck was carrying 8,000 gallons of crude oil after it crashed a few miles south of los angeles. the oil exploded into flames and spilled into the street causing v evacuation of the neighborhood and shutting down the freeway for hours. the driver survived but is in critical condition tonight. >>> lou reed, the profoundly news onnal leader of the velvet underground died today. ♪ take a walk on the wild side ♪ >> reed's literary agent said the legendary musician died in southampton of complications related to his recently very transplant. after his velvet underground days he remain aid vital solo performer for decades although
an abuser of prescription narcotics and has been getting many narcotic prescriptions kind of willy-nillydoctors so we think that tighter control is really necessary. >> during today's memorial, the parents, bob pack and his wife, c carmine were the first to sign. >>> we have some dramatic video from southern california tonight. remarkably, the driver managed to escape this crash but he is in critical condition. this is the aftermath of the tanker truck crash and the truck was...
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this was not just willy-nilly changing one part or feature. you can talk about having to make it friendlier and all. it was -- wholesale dramatically revise. >> do you know what happened this morning? we had exchanges opening up all over america. >> did you hear from the blue cross/blue shield who said he had all of 40 calls, such an administration i have action going. that's what republicans were saying. >> i wish that we wouldn't have the republican party being so reckless and committing political suicide. >> wait. both parties have done that sort of thing. right? your party has been involved in doft shutdowns and pushing things like -- who knows your history better than you do. i'm just saying -- you -- your party has resisted government debt ceiling measures because in one case it had to do with funding for nuclear -- you know, shifts. there is a precedent for this it goes on all the time. the republicans are the latest. >> sooner or later you are going to take a breath and i will respond. i will wait. >> go ahead and answer me that. you m
this was not just willy-nilly changing one part or feature. you can talk about having to make it friendlier and all. it was -- wholesale dramatically revise. >> do you know what happened this morning? we had exchanges opening up all over america. >> did you hear from the blue cross/blue shield who said he had all of 40 calls, such an administration i have action going. that's what republicans were saying. >> i wish that we wouldn't have the republican party being so reckless...
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we seem to be karening willie and nilly to this camera side. we are crossing the line now between reasonable, video surveillance in public being a reasonable part of the policing or police action and you get into the unreasonable police infringement of the 4th amendment. let me read you one of these conditions so you can see what i'm talking about. i have probably seen 20 of these in the last few years. if you have a conditional license and pretty much everybody does in san francisco, you can petition the abc to give you a license and in that petition they have give you the conditions. but this one says the petitioner shall utilize electronic equipment to record inside and outside of the premises and must be kept for 30 days and made available for the police department. that is pretty big brother and i will tell you why. i think berry is right. if there is some reason to have that surveillance, it should be made available. if you don't want to give it up, then a judge can get it from you. however, my job is to save my clients money and do the r
we seem to be karening willie and nilly to this camera side. we are crossing the line now between reasonable, video surveillance in public being a reasonable part of the policing or police action and you get into the unreasonable police infringement of the 4th amendment. let me read you one of these conditions so you can see what i'm talking about. i have probably seen 20 of these in the last few years. if you have a conditional license and pretty much everybody does in san francisco, you can...
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that wess do nilly interesting to me. when you wanted to get short something you had to wait for a day like this. the kind of shift where you would open on a gap higher and close lower. i think maybe call puts calendars would probably be something like that. >> mike i agree with you on the puts. they bought them all the way down from 360 all the way down. and on the five minute you were seeing a million shares go by. all the way down from 390 all the way down to 330. there were nearly 12 or 13 this stock normally trades $2.8 million a day. that means state street. >> i think he may have finally talked us into letting him sell some. >> do you see bearish engulfing candles? >> nothing notable. these things pop up and once they do the traders having fun with them they say wait a minute, something is clearly changed. i don't know what it is fundamentally. but there is a difference of opinion within the holders of the stock. >> the trade of the day. still ahead, nathan will unveil a stock that he is daring to go short. the com
that wess do nilly interesting to me. when you wanted to get short something you had to wait for a day like this. the kind of shift where you would open on a gap higher and close lower. i think maybe call puts calendars would probably be something like that. >> mike i agree with you on the puts. they bought them all the way down from 360 all the way down. and on the five minute you were seeing a million shares go by. all the way down from 390 all the way down to 330. there were nearly 12...
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abuser of fre skripgs narcotics and had been getting many narcotics prescriptions kind of will willy nilly from doctors. we think tighter control is really necessary. >> it's going to be a very, very difficult challenge. i guess, very well financed opponents, but ultimately it's doing what he's always done. making sure what happened to him won't happen to others. >> they have until mid march to collect more than 500,000 signatures to qualify the measure for the november 2014 ballot. the measure would also require all doctors in california to submit to random drug and alcohol testing. oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened near the coliseum during today's raiders game. officers were called to 72nd avenue just a block from the b.a.r.t. station at 3:20 this afternoon. they found a man shot. crews rushed him to the hospital where he died. detectives told us they do not believe the shooting was related to the game. >> san jose city leaders are trying to cut down on gang violence in their city. the gang prevention task force is scheduled to host its second public meetin
abuser of fre skripgs narcotics and had been getting many narcotics prescriptions kind of will willy nilly from doctors. we think tighter control is really necessary. >> it's going to be a very, very difficult challenge. i guess, very well financed opponents, but ultimately it's doing what he's always done. making sure what happened to him won't happen to others. >> they have until mid march to collect more than 500,000 signatures to qualify the measure for the november 2014 ballot....
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but with those claiming responsibility for security accounts and hackers, of course we are willy-nillyg on foreign leaders who we like. should the government be getting this kind of advice or any kind of advice and are we looking to correct our own problems? >> i don't want the government involved because they're going to come in and i don't want to hear another one-size-fits-all approach. they come in and create a list in a safer all the different vulnerabilities, here is a blanket approach and you have analyst coming out and saying that this will have our paperwork and make us have tons of bureaucracy that we have to the answer to it is not even suited for us in our country. i hate the people work in the taxpayer money being burned and i hate government coming in and telling companies how they can best do what they can for their own company. another company best. been on a protect themselves. neil: some people thought it would be a wise idea. we should've brought a couple of his kids back and fix the health care thing. >> that part is true. >> with twitter, it's not barack obama's fa
but with those claiming responsibility for security accounts and hackers, of course we are willy-nillyg on foreign leaders who we like. should the government be getting this kind of advice or any kind of advice and are we looking to correct our own problems? >> i don't want the government involved because they're going to come in and i don't want to hear another one-size-fits-all approach. they come in and create a list in a safer all the different vulnerabilities, here is a blanket...
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i still need to make money for my stockholders, and satisfy the banking regulators, i can't willy-nillyend money, the companies have t be creditworthy. neil: you define that as a lender? >> absolutely. neil: you still have high standard. >> we're not just lending -- >> not subprime loans? >> no, these of companying that are really in a temporary gap situation, they historically, they have receivables, they have assets, they have contracts. so -- but for if particular point in time, they are stuck between a rock and a hard place. where do they go? who wants to help them? that is what we -- >> you pick -- you pardon what president said -- you heard what president said about shut down, how long is drags on what a threat it is to the economy. do you think it is? >> i think that longer is goes on it could. what people do not realize, and i was sitting with this manufacturer, i have 50, they were saying that even if this goes on for a week, you have to realize there is a multiplier effect, from contractor to subcontractor to subcontractor, by the time that the government starts up again, it h
i still need to make money for my stockholders, and satisfy the banking regulators, i can't willy-nillyend money, the companies have t be creditworthy. neil: you define that as a lender? >> absolutely. neil: you still have high standard. >> we're not just lending -- >> not subprime loans? >> no, these of companying that are really in a temporary gap situation, they historically, they have receivables, they have assets, they have contracts. so -- but for if particular...
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the goal will be instead of willie nilly across the board,co cuss them, target them and come some sort of app agreement. they have to have a report out by december 13th and take that to the rest of congress. >> and december 13th just happens to be on a friday. is that any indication of things to come? >> we'll see. congress often uses these deadlines -- whether it's the deadline of the debt element, or holidays. if this committee does not have ideas that they put forth to the rest of the house and senate, it's not the end of the world, but it will be a disappointment for those who hoped to see these arbitrary programs focused, but this isn't quite that dire standoff that we saw over the budget ceiling or shutdown of the government. >> libby thank you very much. >>> the president just nominated jeh johnson. he said proudly he is a new yorker. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. of journalism in the u.s. >>the delta is a microcosm of america. [[voiceover]] we tell the human story, from around the block, across the country, with more points of view. >>if joe can't find work,
the goal will be instead of willie nilly across the board,co cuss them, target them and come some sort of app agreement. they have to have a report out by december 13th and take that to the rest of congress. >> and december 13th just happens to be on a friday. is that any indication of things to come? >> we'll see. congress often uses these deadlines -- whether it's the deadline of the debt element, or holidays. if this committee does not have ideas that they put forth to the rest...
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so people are going to sign up for it willy-nilly trying to get free money.g on it because they get money as well. ultimately you think this will cause the american people too much. >> i think it is too big a subsidy for to many people happening too fast. you're a family of four, $94,500, you will get a subsidy to be individually is $45,000. that is 62 percent of americans. dollar -- daughter from a student 65 bucks a year, just graduated doormat, she could get free health care next year. gerri: she is not paying for college bills probably. [laughter] >> we pay for those. gerri: you have a special insight into this when you worked for george w. bush. you were medicare part b. your program, your rollout. that was a big entitlement program. why did that one work in this one you're worried about. >> it may work better because it is more money. at walmart to reduce costs because it was for poor people, focused on poor senior severity plus drug benefit. the income stream and a lot less. democrats complain about the overall. no poor person. further up in the income
so people are going to sign up for it willy-nilly trying to get free money.g on it because they get money as well. ultimately you think this will cause the american people too much. >> i think it is too big a subsidy for to many people happening too fast. you're a family of four, $94,500, you will get a subsidy to be individually is $45,000. that is 62 percent of americans. dollar -- daughter from a student 65 bucks a year, just graduated doormat, she could get free health care next year....
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a lot of people say you have an uphill fight, the beef is that the president willy-nilly changed law. now president saying that shop is closed. you have a greater goal don't you? >> i do. there are many that since i filed said, it is constitutional, why do you top dismantle the law. it is not my goal to dismantle the law, grant said the best way to repeal a law is to enforce is vigorously. it is my goal to have this enforced. rather than change for convenient for his own political gain. neil: what do you make of tea party efforts to do, that first defund it. then delay it. then delay key provisions. what do you think of what they are doing? many say they prompted shut down, and have taken the attention off their legitimate beef with the law to looking like crybabies. >> i think thateft would like to brand the tea party as obstructist. truth is that obstructist is the president. the law is the law. it was not the tea party that decided they were going to you know obstruct the law. the president chose, to the president who by the way has no more power than youer to changn existing law w
a lot of people say you have an uphill fight, the beef is that the president willy-nilly changed law. now president saying that shop is closed. you have a greater goal don't you? >> i do. there are many that since i filed said, it is constitutional, why do you top dismantle the law. it is not my goal to dismantle the law, grant said the best way to repeal a law is to enforce is vigorously. it is my goal to have this enforced. rather than change for convenient for his own political gain....
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that at the time, akin to mortgage interest today that is credit card interests, people could willy-nilly spend, it stopped with that, a lot of republicans said don't give that up. we love it. but there was enough back and forth, that whatever of conceded on that, you had lower tax rate, and away we went. >> and point was, that the -- president and his the administration, bill bradley and others were led tax reform in congress, were working together. they had the same goal. some of these sacred cows have to go. iwe'll get a bigger payoff by lowers rates and everyone benefiting. that is what made it work, it was a common commitment to a larger vision, they worked it out. this is a sterling contrast, startling contrast to the world we live in today. neil: likening it to today, talk about you know, a tax reform here, maybe we get rid of a lot of deducts and write-offs, people say don't get past that we want lower rates and others say no, we don't want them written off, if anything we want higheraxes. here we sit. >> right, max baucus wanted to get all senators to send in their ideas, he put
that at the time, akin to mortgage interest today that is credit card interests, people could willy-nilly spend, it stopped with that, a lot of republicans said don't give that up. we love it. but there was enough back and forth, that whatever of conceded on that, you had lower tax rate, and away we went. >> and point was, that the -- president and his the administration, bill bradley and others were led tax reform in congress, were working together. they had the same goal. some of these...
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neil: i'm not for firing people willy-nilly. in this guys case, if he were a security official. you don't use pseudonyms and tweeting stuff that is as bad as weiner and what he was doing tweeting and texting other matters. but leaving that aside, i think it is rare in this administration to see someone take responsibility for someone as he did. he left but no one is taking responsibility for any of the debacles we've seen like planes backing up in laguardia, where is this going? unless someone takes heat for something we'll see the same thing. >> unfortunately, we get to see it for another 3 1/2 years, the president should take responsibility for it and if he takes responsibility for it, he would be in touch, enough with the issues to know what is going on, and to be able to give direction. that is not happening, neil. you see it in all of the examples that you pointed out. when i first went to godfather's i had a disloyal cfo that i had to fire. when i found out he was doing something. if you can't trust someone working for you, i would fire them also. but this issue is bigger,
neil: i'm not for firing people willy-nilly. in this guys case, if he were a security official. you don't use pseudonyms and tweeting stuff that is as bad as weiner and what he was doing tweeting and texting other matters. but leaving that aside, i think it is rare in this administration to see someone take responsibility for someone as he did. he left but no one is taking responsibility for any of the debacles we've seen like planes backing up in laguardia, where is this going? unless someone...
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you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system. even beyond your borders. that's what we are worried -- we are not worried you are putting bad code in. we are worried you may be accidentally, as we no with the functionality of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when it all came together, you cannot compose security. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> i need the answers to all those questions by 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> the gentlelady from illinois, miss sha could you skifment >> i -- schakowsky. >> i want to clarify one key point. the c.g.i. system crash in a test with only a few hundred people in the days before october 1? >> there was an end-to-end test that occurred, and the system did crash with about that number. i don't have the exact number. but it was part of the end-to-end test. >> thank you. i wanted to emphasize that the websi
you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system. even beyond your borders. that's what we are worried -- we are not worried you are putting bad code in. we are worried you may be accidentally, as we no with the functionality of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when it...
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again, the law documents aren't being paesed up willy nilly, they're being used to engaging journalism and use it the way that bartop can handle it too. >> i love to -- the guardian and then the post was it last week or the week before had a story. among the slides that were reveal in the guardian report, the nsa deck of what toys and how to seed it. top secret, no foreign. and two of those slides were actually material that the nsa essential shlly stole from the electronic frontier foundation, their own descriptions. the frame of an nsa power point and slapped top secret. no forum on them. these are legitimate documents. >> there are legitimate questions among the pages of documents that chelsea manning gave to wikileaks were thousands of newspaper stories in various foreign countries not classified adds secret when they were sent out to washington, just crazy. where's our microphone? okay, let's go here and here. >> in any kind of federal shield law, you're going to get national security exceptions. so in that particular field, is it really going to help you? maybe you get prior noti
again, the law documents aren't being paesed up willy nilly, they're being used to engaging journalism and use it the way that bartop can handle it too. >> i love to -- the guardian and then the post was it last week or the week before had a story. among the slides that were reveal in the guardian report, the nsa deck of what toys and how to seed it. top secret, no foreign. and two of those slides were actually material that the nsa essential shlly stole from the electronic frontier...
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most of us know we cannot go on in our lives with just spending willy-nilly and not know what we are changing or spending and how much money is coming in and going out and using blunt objects to say do not spend their. what i am referring to is the sequester. in other words, for the past five years the failure of not passing the budget is leading us to where we are today. i do think that has a lot to do with why we have been unable to agree on a budget for the past five years. should the average person be concerned about the investment portfolio and 401(k)s? investment portfolios and 401(k)s so far have performed well. over the long term i suspend -- suspect they will perform very well. you cannot treat your 401(k) or your 401(k)- trade or investment portfolio if you are an investor. that means depending on your age will pick take on much you want in equities and fixed income, real estate, alternatives, commodities. there are very many asset classes that have exposure. term not worry about long- portfolios because i am a long- term thinker. i think at some point we will get an agreem
most of us know we cannot go on in our lives with just spending willy-nilly and not know what we are changing or spending and how much money is coming in and going out and using blunt objects to say do not spend their. what i am referring to is the sequester. in other words, for the past five years the failure of not passing the budget is leading us to where we are today. i do think that has a lot to do with why we have been unable to agree on a budget for the past five years. should the...
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. >> that wasn't just willy-nilly changing one part or feature.k about having to make it friendlier and all. but it was wholesale dramatically revised. >> you know what happened this morning? we had exchanges opening up all over america. neil: he said he had all of 40 calls. such an administrative nightmare going on. it was a sloppy start and that is what republicans are saying. >> if people don't have insurance, and a lot of people in my district who lost their jobs and insurance, they have used the emergency room and people who have health insurance, they may be concerned and they should be concerned. they don't want to pay any higher premiums. but in new york and california, where people are shorter content sharing the risk. >> i'm saying that the president hasn't done anything to change this from becoming a success. >> i hope it becomes everything and every success that you say it will be. hope springs eternal. >> won't you agree that there are people who have put their entire republican career on the line? >> you read my mind. i am asking you
. >> that wasn't just willy-nilly changing one part or feature.k about having to make it friendlier and all. but it was wholesale dramatically revised. >> you know what happened this morning? we had exchanges opening up all over america. neil: he said he had all of 40 calls. such an administrative nightmare going on. it was a sloppy start and that is what republicans are saying. >> if people don't have insurance, and a lot of people in my district who lost their jobs and...
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you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system. even beyond your borders. that's what we are worried -- we are not worried you are putting bad code in. we are worried you may be accidentally, as we no with the functionality of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when it all came together, you cannot compose security. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> i need the answers to all those questions by 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> the gentlelady from illinois, miss schakowsky. >> i want to clarify one key point. the c.g.i. system crash in a test with only a few hundred people in the days before october 1? >> there was an end-to-end test that occurred, and the system did crash with about that number. i don't have the exact number. but it was part of the end-to-end test. >> thank you. i wanted to emphasize that the website has to be fixed. but it is n
you don't have to have willy-nilly code. you can have the best code in the world. every cybersecurity expert understands that when you introduce new code it has other implications on a broader system. even beyond your borders. that's what we are worried -- we are not worried you are putting bad code in. we are worried you may be accidentally, as we no with the functionality of your system doesn't work, it would be only logical to conclude if the functionality of the system doesn't work when it...
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making a huge amount of money per home because it's concentrating on margins, not put up houses willy-nillyey give us 35 cents. pulte took up housing stocks. that makes some sense given the interest rates have gone down. the issue isn't whether housing is any good for not, but who is capitalizing on the strong demand, and pulte is the one that's making the money. there are so many reasons we shouldn't be homogenizing and pasteurizing stocks as if the companies' representatives are all .500 teams, .500 that can win or lose on any given sunday. this isn't a game theory version of the nfl, people. some companies are doing a better job than others and they win more because they have better coaches and execution. apple is being besieged with kindness from carl icahn, who is tweeting about how the company better start doing something with the bountiful cash, or else. i ask or else what? i want apple to reinvest money in places given some growth. some companies execute so well that there isn't any price portfolio managers won't pay for their stocks. amazon, tonight, after the company reported phen
making a huge amount of money per home because it's concentrating on margins, not put up houses willy-nillyey give us 35 cents. pulte took up housing stocks. that makes some sense given the interest rates have gone down. the issue isn't whether housing is any good for not, but who is capitalizing on the strong demand, and pulte is the one that's making the money. there are so many reasons we shouldn't be homogenizing and pasteurizing stocks as if the companies' representatives are all .500...
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you can't change names willy nilly, you look at the seminoles or chiefs. >> none of those are slurs.thinking he'll make more money if i keeps the offensive name. >> whether or not it's racist is a separate inquiry than if people think it's racist. one thing in researching, one is from the phipps fro clamation, not just skin as the skin of indians but from a proation, for every skin of indian, we'll give 20 pounds for the scalp. the blood on the scalp itself being one of the roots of this name which many critics pointed out should give you chills, it's literally related to gen no side in this country. i picked a couple of alternatives. >> you're a solutions guy. >> you know that about me. how about washington lobbyists. they always win. number two, my second idea, the washington tea party patriots, they will break the rules to win. >> excellent. >> my third idea, this is free for the nfl, the washington filibusters, you can't stop them. >> oh, very well done. >> how much better would it be if they paid you. >> look how proud of himself he is. >> did you get a side shot i was resting m
you can't change names willy nilly, you look at the seminoles or chiefs. >> none of those are slurs.thinking he'll make more money if i keeps the offensive name. >> whether or not it's racist is a separate inquiry than if people think it's racist. one thing in researching, one is from the phipps fro clamation, not just skin as the skin of indians but from a proation, for every skin of indian, we'll give 20 pounds for the scalp. the blood on the scalp itself being one of the roots of...
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can make them in this crisis situation by this sort of darwinian process where you cut stuff willy-nilly without. there are things you can live without two weeks. yes, the country won't collapse if the national parks are closed for two weeks. it's unnecessary. harmful for people who work there, harmful for people who work there on the vacation. it's gratuitous pain to inflict on yourself even if you can think of worse pain as an alternative. >> david, your piece made me very distressed so far as it brings to the forehow much the conversation is dictated by the far right and the sort of longer term implications for all of this show a pretty big shift towards the right. we have prioritized -- the country is prioritizing their spending priorities. the folks they deem important. that is stuff that has i think a big imprint on american society and the debate moving forward. >> absolutely. the republican priorities are effectively on autopilot. that's what we're learning. those are the things that aren't shut down. if there's a criticism to be made of the left, it is to say what the argument n
can make them in this crisis situation by this sort of darwinian process where you cut stuff willy-nilly without. there are things you can live without two weeks. yes, the country won't collapse if the national parks are closed for two weeks. it's unnecessary. harmful for people who work there, harmful for people who work there on the vacation. it's gratuitous pain to inflict on yourself even if you can think of worse pain as an alternative. >> david, your piece made me very distressed so...
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cheryl campbell, senior vice president of cgi said the programmers were not just putting code willy-nillyhearing today. >>> falling through the cracks, some members of congress are calling for the overhaul of the child welfare system with recent numbers showing many foster kids becoming victims of sex trafficking. child advocates gave disturbing testimony about how foster children are at a huge risk at the center for missing and exploited children. 60% of children rescued are foster children. as many as 300,000 kids are at risk for sex trafficking each year. one survivor who was trafficked until the age of 17 gave testimony. >> during the 14-plus placements i've endured. the more consistent family was that of my pimp and his family. no one looks for us. i want to make this clear. no one looks for us. no one looks for us. the system makes no effort. >> just tears at your heart. that woman joins us now. she's a college student and board member for the human rights project for girls and you go by t. so i can call you t., correct? >> yes. correct. >> your back story is you were in the foster
cheryl campbell, senior vice president of cgi said the programmers were not just putting code willy-nillyhearing today. >>> falling through the cracks, some members of congress are calling for the overhaul of the child welfare system with recent numbers showing many foster kids becoming victims of sex trafficking. child advocates gave disturbing testimony about how foster children are at a huge risk at the center for missing and exploited children. 60% of children rescued are foster...
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so you don't just go out willy-nilly. that's what cruz did.e didn't talk to probably three or four of his people. but you find out where your colleagues are. and if you detect oh, gee, i wish they'd take the bullet for me, go forward, you go. and more cases than not people follow. >> thanks so much. senator chuck schumer of new york. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >> by the way, that's what boehner should do. please, please speaker boehner, rise to the occasion. we need you now to do that. >> thank you, senator. >>> these are certainly tense times, especially today, but i think i lightened things up last night at least on the great "the colbert report" where i talked about my new book "tipping the gipper: when politics actually worked." here it is. >> you're implying there has to be some compromise. >> yes. >> in politics. >> like in life. >> no. >> that's why we have a congress. because we have a vote. and it has to be 218 in the house or 60 in the senate. and then we go with that vote. that's how it works. is this too complicate
so you don't just go out willy-nilly. that's what cruz did.e didn't talk to probably three or four of his people. but you find out where your colleagues are. and if you detect oh, gee, i wish they'd take the bullet for me, go forward, you go. and more cases than not people follow. >> thanks so much. senator chuck schumer of new york. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >> by the way, that's what boehner should do. please, please speaker boehner, rise to the...
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it's a question of containing costs on the back end to make sure that people are not getting willy-nilly tests they don't need. >> i've gone 40% over the time allotted to this. i'm going to get scolded, spanked. down to you. >> let's go to dominic chu for a market flash. >> activist investor star is asking semiconductor to consider selling or restructuring its mobile amplifier business which it says is dragging down the chip price. star board value said the company should focus on networks and defense units like skyworks solutions. the mobile power amplifier business accounts for 65% of the company's revenues. triquint not a immediately available for comment. >> nickel and diming your way to record revenues. the airlines masters at that, right, phil? >> sue, in the last three years the airlines have practically doubled their ancillary revenue take. what will surprise you is just how much they're collecting this year. sue? >> that straight ahead. and wild weather take a look at this. this is whipped up 100 foot wave and for two surfers, it proved just too much to resist. it did not end, h
it's a question of containing costs on the back end to make sure that people are not getting willy-nilly tests they don't need. >> i've gone 40% over the time allotted to this. i'm going to get scolded, spanked. down to you. >> let's go to dominic chu for a market flash. >> activist investor star is asking semiconductor to consider selling or restructuring its mobile amplifier business which it says is dragging down the chip price. star board value said the company should...
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so you don't just go out willy-nilly. that's what cruz did.didn't talk to probably three or four of his people. but you find out where your colleagues are. and if you detect oh, gee, i wish they'd take the bullet for me, go forward, you go. and more cases than not people follow. >> thanks so much. senator chuck schumer of new york. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >> by the way, that's what boehner should do. please, please speaker boehner, rise to the occasion. we need you now to do that. >> thank you, senator. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivita
so you don't just go out willy-nilly. that's what cruz did.didn't talk to probably three or four of his people. but you find out where your colleagues are. and if you detect oh, gee, i wish they'd take the bullet for me, go forward, you go. and more cases than not people follow. >> thanks so much. senator chuck schumer of new york. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >> by the way, that's what boehner should do. please, please speaker boehner, rise to the occasion....
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does this say about the prospects for this nation if the prime minister can just be kidnapped willy-nillya few hours and then relieved? how on earth can he possible govern in the coming days and weeks? >> reporter: this is one of the richest country and it has huge oil resources. there are many ma liberias a here and some are islamic ma liberias and some tied to al qaeda. they threaten the security of europe. that is the analysis of security experts. and this nation is very, very close to europe. it's on the edge of europe. how does this speak to how the prime minister can rule a country in the coming weeks and days? that isn't clear. but what is clear when, i interviewed the justice minister last night in the hotel where the prime minister was kidnapped, i saw the prime minister at that time as well last night, the justice minister told me that the country he felt was close, close, he said, to becoming a failed state. he said he hoped the government could turn it around. but its lack of security, inability to build national security structures since overthrowing moammar gadhafi, the dict
does this say about the prospects for this nation if the prime minister can just be kidnapped willy-nillya few hours and then relieved? how on earth can he possible govern in the coming days and weeks? >> reporter: this is one of the richest country and it has huge oil resources. there are many ma liberias a here and some are islamic ma liberias and some tied to al qaeda. they threaten the security of europe. that is the analysis of security experts. and this nation is very, very close to...
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nipped after its bud and stopped at the source which is the government distributing these things willy-nillyis your tax return, right? >> if the government can get away with this, and get in the hands of wrong people who can extort money that they don't publish it, what is next? something else as squally as private. it has to be nipped at the bud. ashley: the gavel has been wrapped. judge napolitano, thank you so much. tracy: new survey out on obamacare, believe it or not is actually a little more popular than you think. we'll have the results next. ashley: in our newest feature, tech minute why size matters and twitter may not be big enough for appetizers. tracy: first let's look at some winners on the s&p 500 as we head out to break. intuitive surgical is up about 4%. that is a charles payne favorite. we'll be right back. >> a look at our heat map, 90 minutes until the close as you can see on the dow, at&t and verizon on the upside but a lot more red. microsoft and visa lagging behind just a little bit today. nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange watching apple. nicole: we are w
nipped after its bud and stopped at the source which is the government distributing these things willy-nillyis your tax return, right? >> if the government can get away with this, and get in the hands of wrong people who can extort money that they don't publish it, what is next? something else as squally as private. it has to be nipped at the bud. ashley: the gavel has been wrapped. judge napolitano, thank you so much. tracy: new survey out on obamacare, believe it or not is actually a...
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the raw documents are not being pasted willy-nilly.they are being used to engage in journalism and portions of it. expertise thate the post can handle that way. >> i can not last this event go without, and the guardian and the post, last week or the week before had the stories about the nsa trying to crack this system. among the slides that were revealed in the guardian report allthe -- how to defeated, gasified, top-secret, no foreign , and in those slides, there was material that the nsa stole. their own descriptions, they slapped it in the frame of a power point and slapped top- secret no foreign on it. again, these occupants, there were legitimate questions to be asked. >> among the thousands of pages of documents that chelsea manning gave to wikileaks word newspaper stories in foreign countries -- countries that were classified when they were sent on to washington. it is crazy. >> where is our microphone? why don't we go here and then here. thank you. >> in any kind of federal shield law you will get national security exceptions.
the raw documents are not being pasted willy-nilly.they are being used to engage in journalism and portions of it. expertise thate the post can handle that way. >> i can not last this event go without, and the guardian and the post, last week or the week before had the stories about the nsa trying to crack this system. among the slides that were revealed in the guardian report allthe -- how to defeated, gasified, top-secret, no foreign , and in those slides, there was material that the...
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the raw documents are not being pasted willy-nilly. they are being used to engage in journalism and portions of it. >> only with the expertise that the post can handle that way. >> i can not last this event go without, and the guardian and the post, last week or the week before had the stories about the nsa trying to crack this system. among the slides that were revealed in the guardian report was the -- how to defeated, all gasified, top-secret, no foreign , and in those slides, there was material that the nsa stole. their own descriptions, they slapped it in the frame of a power point and slapped top- secret no foreign on it. again, these occupants, there were legitimate questions to be asked. >> among the thousands of pages of documents that chelsea manning gave to wikileaks word newspaper stories in foreign countries -- countries that were classified when they were sent on to washington. it is crazy. >> where is our microphone? why don't we go here and then here. thank you. >> in any kind of federal shield law you will get national
the raw documents are not being pasted willy-nilly. they are being used to engage in journalism and portions of it. >> only with the expertise that the post can handle that way. >> i can not last this event go without, and the guardian and the post, last week or the week before had the stories about the nsa trying to crack this system. among the slides that were revealed in the guardian report was the -- how to defeated, all gasified, top-secret, no foreign , and in those slides,...
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and they do it just willy-nilly. and as has been noted widely, president obama himself, when he was in the senate voted against it, argued passionately against raising the debt ceiling because it was insane to dump all this debt on our grandchildren. jon: right. >> so the fact of the matter is, they are representing people with a legitimate, legitimate position. jon: so, juan, why can't the president harken back to those days when he was so against raising the debt ceiling when i think it was a whopping $7 trillion? that was $10 trillion ago or so. why can't he budge on this particular issue? >> well, i think that was a symbolic vote by a guy who knew that the votes were there to raise the debt ceiling, he since said, that was pure politics at the time. right now this is serious, serious deal here as we approach the brink and you see, you know, fitch and others saying you know what, if you do this we'll downgrade you and it will have international repercussions and possibly take us back into recession. i think that i
and they do it just willy-nilly. and as has been noted widely, president obama himself, when he was in the senate voted against it, argued passionately against raising the debt ceiling because it was insane to dump all this debt on our grandchildren. jon: right. >> so the fact of the matter is, they are representing people with a legitimate, legitimate position. jon: so, juan, why can't the president harken back to those days when he was so against raising the debt ceiling when i think it...
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i can, they are just pasted up willy-nilly out there. are being used to caging journalists on and portions of it are being put out there. >> your reporting based on that but only with some of the expertise can handle it that way, too. >> justin overclassification. i can't let the event go without noting i guess it is the guardian posted last week or the week before, had stories that did the nsa crack the system. among the five that were revealed, i think of the guardian report, the nsa deck, all classified, top secret. two of those flights were actually material because the nsa stole from the frontier foundation. their own descriptions in the frame of an nsa powerpoint and top secret on that. so again, there are legitimate questions. people talk about classification. >> among the thousands of pages of documents that chelsea manning gave to wikileaks for thousands of newspaper stories were then classified or sent to washington. [inaudible] >> okay. why don't we go here and then here. >> in any kind of federal shield law are probably going
i can, they are just pasted up willy-nilly out there. are being used to caging journalists on and portions of it are being put out there. >> your reporting based on that but only with some of the expertise can handle it that way, too. >> justin overclassification. i can't let the event go without noting i guess it is the guardian posted last week or the week before, had stories that did the nsa crack the system. among the five that were revealed, i think of the guardian report, the...
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american public doesn't want to seat debt ceiling raised willie nilly. they don't understand how it works but they recognize they're spending too much and there has to be some concessions there. >> you say it has to be now, it has to be reopening the government and raising the debt ceiling, they have to be one? >> i think it makes all the sense in the world. it allows them to change the narrative a little bit. this takes the pressure off to their republicans who represent tide water in northern virginia, those areas, the employees know they'll get paid, takes a lot of pressure off them, i get paid on time, but will get paid. putting pentagon workers back. that's half the problem. half the federal employees in that area. it takes some pressure off republicans. and congress in general to get this settled by doing this piece. >> you're talking about rolling that into one thing that would address both of those issues. what realistically is it that republicans could ask for that -- we have the whole thing, let's delay obama care by -- not going to happen. wha
american public doesn't want to seat debt ceiling raised willie nilly. they don't understand how it works but they recognize they're spending too much and there has to be some concessions there. >> you say it has to be now, it has to be reopening the government and raising the debt ceiling, they have to be one? >> i think it makes all the sense in the world. it allows them to change the narrative a little bit. this takes the pressure off to their republicans who represent tide water...
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it speaks to this question of the willy-nilly structure that the republicans have constructed. i use the term martial law for those who want to understand it better, we were speaking of the martial rule. so it's martial law on this floor, but a martial rule that we are using means that whatever's thrown down on the floor, whatever legos is thrown down on the floor to be picked up, that's how we are running this government. and so the words clean bill is not a naughty word. it means that we want to fulfill the ability to fund the entire government. not to leave out the snap and w.i.c. program or school food programs that are suffering. not to leave out rural development or commodity future training commission, centers for disease control. and because we don't have those staff persons, america suffers. i understand senator mccain's frustration on the floor of the united states senate because i went to the floor yesterday in the early morning hours to express my pain for the families who have lost their loved ones in afghanistan. young men and young women, and to be able to be tol
it speaks to this question of the willy-nilly structure that the republicans have constructed. i use the term martial law for those who want to understand it better, we were speaking of the martial rule. so it's martial law on this floor, but a martial rule that we are using means that whatever's thrown down on the floor, whatever legos is thrown down on the floor to be picked up, that's how we are running this government. and so the words clean bill is not a naughty word. it means that we want...