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get that oil nice and hot. that is the key to cooking fish. >>you want it really hot. nice crust on the outside. nice and moist on the inside. how long do you cook that salmon >>i usually only seer one side. >>afterwards i put the glaze on and finish it in the oven. >>be very gentle when you cook garlic. right now i am letting it very slowly cook. >>only about a minute. >>take our pasta and toss that right in. >>you want it to really cook in with those flavors. season with a little bit of salt. take some lemon zest. we have our salmon here. we will take this and flip it over. we are going to show you the process. >>take some right here >> and you plate it. >>every other tuesday the restaurant offers private wine tastings. learn more at flight102wineb ar.com. >>wgntv.com/midday >>tht lookthat looks beautiful. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. the investigation into the death
get that oil nice and hot. that is the key to cooking fish. >>you want it really hot. nice crust on the outside. nice and moist on the inside. how long do you cook that salmon >>i usually only seer one side. >>afterwards i put the glaze on and finish it in the oven. >>be very gentle when you cook garlic. right now i am letting it very slowly cook. >>only about a minute. >>take our pasta and toss that right in. >>you want it to really cook in with those...
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fantastic. >> some nice olive oil also from the farm. more wine. i might just make it.if you talk about italy, it is the most interesting part of italian cuisine. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong with these people in the north? >> people from the south are coming from these greek culture where the philosopher while in the north came through and -- >> that's the meanest thing anyone can say. oh. >> and the last century, the three best writers in italy are from sicily. >> because they consider us a weight like problems. yet in summers they all come here. it's a good thing for us, you know? >> in the end, it all comes back to the godfather. we go up this beautiful mountain, this incredible town. it goes back to the 12th century. there are few places on earth more beautiful. but we are sitting in one of the -- it was like a godfather theme park. >> you know,
fantastic. >> some nice olive oil also from the farm. more wine. i might just make it.if you talk about italy, it is the most interesting part of italian cuisine. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong with these people in the north? >> people from the...
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oil. which sounds nice. banana peels, sliced onion. teabags. tug tobacco. >> sliced onion was a big one. rubbing it on the thing. chewing tobacco after you've chewed it. >> yep. and then my favorite, hemorrhoid ointment. so i could have shared bambino's preparation h. >> well said. but we have to point out that since we are part of nbc news we don't know if any of those things actually work. we didn't have time to test drive all of them this morning. >> thank you for caring. i appreciate it. what are we going to do about madonna? she's been banned from a whole chain of movie theaters. >> okay. she went to go see a very serious film called "12 years a slave." while in there according to one of the patrons she was texting. i guess she was texting while the movie was on. if you guys have ever sat next to anyone who's texting a big warm light comes over. you can see it. it's distracting. so the person asked her to please stop texting. and she wasn't happy. >> she allegedly said right back to her, "it's for business, enslaver." >> she called the person an enslaver. in the "12 years a slave" m
oil. which sounds nice. banana peels, sliced onion. teabags. tug tobacco. >> sliced onion was a big one. rubbing it on the thing. chewing tobacco after you've chewed it. >> yep. and then my favorite, hemorrhoid ointment. so i could have shared bambino's preparation h. >> well said. but we have to point out that since we are part of nbc news we don't know if any of those things actually work. we didn't have time to test drive all of them this morning. >> thank you for...
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looks good. >> wow. >> fantastic. >> whoa. >> some nice rabbit, olive oil, also from the farm.ake it. >> this is called corn -- sweet and b and bitter. >> most interesting cuisine. philosophically. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind me self of the eternal tragedy of our existence. you're right. the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go, to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong with these people in the north? >> people from the south are coming from greek street culture, where the philosopher while in the north, the austrian came through. >> that's the hardest, meanest anyone can say. >> and figured out that the last century the three best writers in italy are from sicily. because they consider us just like a weight or problem. but finally in summer they all come here to make babies. it's a good thing for us, you know? >> in the end, it all comes back to the godfather. >> we go up this beautiful mountain, this incredible town. he goes back to the 12th century. there are few places on earth more be
looks good. >> wow. >> fantastic. >> whoa. >> some nice rabbit, olive oil, also from the farm.ake it. >> this is called corn -- sweet and b and bitter. >> most interesting cuisine. philosophically. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind me self of the eternal tragedy of our existence. you're right. the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go, to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >>...
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. >> some nice rabbit, olive oil, also from the farm. more wine. i might just make it.ut italy, it is the most interesting part of italian cuisine. not just gastronomically but philosophically. it's a philosophical thing. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong with these people in the north? >> people from the south are coming from these greek culture where the philosopher while in the north came through and -- >> that's the harshest, meanest thing anyone can say. oh. >> and figured out the last century, the three best writers in italy are from sicily. >> because they consider us a weight with our problems. but finally in summers, they all come here to make millions. it's a good thing for us, you know. >> in the end, it all comes back to the godfather. we go up this beautiful mountain, this incredible town. it goes back to the 12th century. there are few place
. >> some nice rabbit, olive oil, also from the farm. more wine. i might just make it.ut italy, it is the most interesting part of italian cuisine. not just gastronomically but philosophically. it's a philosophical thing. life is too good. i need a little bitterness to remind myself of the internal tragedy of our existence. >> the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong...
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oil. smell--smell this. ooh! nice! mmm! you put a little of tha, frank will beall over y. you think?gfrom deb? oh, ok, so heaven is here.hell . it's raining monkeys,and wood i. and look at this bookdebra . to do in the kitchen. to do is leave.,the healthiest g ooh. debra's cooking,yay! yay, yay, . boy, i wish i hadstarted this y. i feel so snappyand peppy.
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i think chevron is a good, nice big oil company.oduction comes from the middle east. they're growing production. look, ten times earnings, growing earnings at 8 or 9% with a 3.3% dividend. i think there's defense from washington there. rockwell collins, this has got a foot in the commercial avionics and cockpit sort of equipment. half military, half commercial. they counter balance each other. 15 times earnings. 12% growth. >> wait. when you said military isn't that a little susceptible when you consider the sequester and defense cuts? >> no question. but they've been counter balancing. when the military has traded off the commercial has picked up. at 15 times growing earnings at 12% which i think is sustainable it's a cheap stock when you think about 6 or 7% earnings growth and 1% dividend, stryker. >> ten stryker. >> guys, i've got to go. stay here. i want to hit breaking news on blackberry. dow jones says -- what's that? all right. thank you, kevin. kevin's my producer. sometimes we communicate telepathically like this. according
i think chevron is a good, nice big oil company.oduction comes from the middle east. they're growing production. look, ten times earnings, growing earnings at 8 or 9% with a 3.3% dividend. i think there's defense from washington there. rockwell collins, this has got a foot in the commercial avionics and cockpit sort of equipment. half military, half commercial. they counter balance each other. 15 times earnings. 12% growth. >> wait. when you said military isn't that a little susceptible...
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we saw a nice drop in oil prices starting monday and that's oil prices finally break that $100 thresholdthey had been sitting at for 111 days. now, the national average is picking up steam because of that decline that we saw monday through wednesday, as you said, the national average now is 27 cents lower than last year and it will continue to move lower. in fact, 21 states now feature at least one gas station under $2.99. that number could grow to 25, perhaps 30 over the next week or two. charles: is it possible that the national average could actually dip below $3? >> well, that remains a bit of a tough shot. we're still 32 cents away from that barrier. it's not impossible. it's becoming more likely as we see oil prices continue to decline. so, i can't rule it out. is it a certainty? no. i would say maybe 40% shot at that. charles: cool. patrick, thanks a lot, man, we'll talk soon. and right now we want to go back to david kotok before we let you go. david. the ups ceo just said that obamacare is adding a burden to his company and he says the health care expenses continue to be a serio
we saw a nice drop in oil prices starting monday and that's oil prices finally break that $100 thresholdthey had been sitting at for 111 days. now, the national average is picking up steam because of that decline that we saw monday through wednesday, as you said, the national average now is 27 cents lower than last year and it will continue to move lower. in fact, 21 states now feature at least one gas station under $2.99. that number could grow to 25, perhaps 30 over the next week or two....
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nice. close enough to oil. what's up? >> caller: got a real popular store down here tractor supply.cking on tractor supply company stock. >> tractor supply is a high multiple stock that's going to come in as all the high multiple stocks whether it be netflix, amazon, or tesla. it's a stock that's going to bounce back fastest. i would buy with deep in the money calls, scaling in and scale in ultimately down 10% to 15% from the high and that's when you should finish the position. phillip in massachusetts, phillip? >> caller: boo-yah. how are you doing, master james? >> real good, partner. how about you? >> caller: all right despite the fact that the patriots lost this week and red sox and i guess i'm hanging in there. my question is what do you think of onconova therapeutics? >> i'm not sure. i need to do more work. i've got to take one more call. let's go to tater in florida. tater? go ahead. >> caller: go gators. jim, as an alumni, i've got plenty in my portfolio, i'm looking for a little offense. what do you think about dry ships? >> do you know what dryships is? a cross between fl
nice. close enough to oil. what's up? >> caller: got a real popular store down here tractor supply.cking on tractor supply company stock. >> tractor supply is a high multiple stock that's going to come in as all the high multiple stocks whether it be netflix, amazon, or tesla. it's a stock that's going to bounce back fastest. i would buy with deep in the money calls, scaling in and scale in ultimately down 10% to 15% from the high and that's when you should finish the position....
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nothing like a roaring fire, spanish cheeses, bread, and good olive oil to take the sting out of a near genital mutilation. >> nice it's not a bad place. >> no. >> he started at age 19? [ speaking foreign language ] when you were a little boy growing up, you aspired to be a matador. the matadors were the original rock stars, the very ideal of masculinity, male beautiful and grace. that runs deep. like it or not, you should probably know this before dating a spanish guy. me, i'm happily see an end to it tomorrow. there is no denying the terrible beauty of the very complex tradition. >> it's not about winning. it's not about killing the bull. and nor is it about being just skillful. you have to look good doing it, too. are there any ugly ass bullfighters? a really out of shape -- a muffin top. how do you call a muffin top? [ speaking foreign language ] >> we have everything. >> well, it was an education today, and a great meal. thank you. >> cheers. >> cheers. ♪ >>> holy week. or semana santa as it's called. observed all over southern spain with a seriousness and fervor you might not see elsewhere. for seven days le
nothing like a roaring fire, spanish cheeses, bread, and good olive oil to take the sting out of a near genital mutilation. >> nice it's not a bad place. >> no. >> he started at age 19? [ speaking foreign language ] when you were a little boy growing up, you aspired to be a matador. the matadors were the original rock stars, the very ideal of masculinity, male beautiful and grace. that runs deep. like it or not, you should probably know this before dating a spanish guy. me,...
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saudi arabia still the top oil producer on its own. it's a nice headline. it makes us feel good. but does it mean that we are finally really, truly energy independent? joining us is john hoffmeister, citizens for affordable energy, also former president of shell oil company. john, is the u.s., in its own way, truly energy independent? i don't think so. >> i don't think so either. i think we've got a long way to go. and it's not that we don't have enough energy in the ground to be independent. we could certainly use more natural gas to make transportation fuel instead of relying on oil. we could produce more oil than we're currently producing by opening up more offshore opportunities, more federal land opportunities. the u.s. has a bounty of natural resources. the big question has been for the last 40 years, why don't we develop it? well, in the case of the shale formations on state lands and with private landowner permission, we've developed quite a lot of new energy. and that's very good news. and we have pockets of prosperity growing all over the country because of it. >> and we
saudi arabia still the top oil producer on its own. it's a nice headline. it makes us feel good. but does it mean that we are finally really, truly energy independent? joining us is john hoffmeister, citizens for affordable energy, also former president of shell oil company. john, is the u.s., in its own way, truly energy independent? i don't think so. >> i don't think so either. i think we've got a long way to go. and it's not that we don't have enough energy in the ground to be...
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. >> we have a nice piece of -- piece of halibut that you seared. >> anchovies in hot oil and they melt into the oil and baste it with this. it's great because the fish only really has salt, pepper and lemon but now it has this magic anchovie sauce on top creating a new dimension of flavor. >> on the side cherry tomatoes, parsley, olive oil, salt and pepper. i'm just going to lay this right here to accompany the fish. just a little bit. how's that, steph, is that enough? >> perfect. you can use capers on top of the fish. you can cook them too but i wanted them raw. they add a nice bite. >> thank you, bella. >> thanks, dad. >> beautiful. ,, to thosuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 800-675-2607. coming up at 5- the governmt janet yellen is well on her to becoming the next head oe fed. just moments ago, president obam
. >> we have a nice piece of -- piece of halibut that you seared. >> anchovies in hot oil and they melt into the oil and baste it with this. it's great because the fish only really has salt, pepper and lemon but now it has this magic anchovie sauce on top creating a new dimension of flavor. >> on the side cherry tomatoes, parsley, olive oil, salt and pepper. i'm just going to lay this right here to accompany the fish. just a little bit. how's that, steph, is that enough?...
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nothing like a roaring fire, spanish cheeses, bread, and good olive oil to take the sting out of a near genital mutilation. >> nice it's not a bad place. >> no. >> he started at age 19? [ speaking foreign language ] when you were a little boy growing up, you aspired to be a matador. the matadors were the original rock stars, the very ideal of masculinity, male beautiful and grace. that runs deep. like it or not, you should probably know this before dating a spanish guy. me, i'm happily see an end to it tomorrow. there is no denying the terrible beauty of the very complex tradition. >> it's not about winning. it's not about killing the bull. and nor is it about being just skillful. you have to look good doing it, too. are there any ugly ass bullfighters? a really out of shape -- a muffin top. how do you call a muffin top? [ speaking foreign language ] >> we have everything. >> well, it was an education today, and a great meal. thank you. >> cheers. >> cheers. ♪ then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving somet
nothing like a roaring fire, spanish cheeses, bread, and good olive oil to take the sting out of a near genital mutilation. >> nice it's not a bad place. >> no. >> he started at age 19? [ speaking foreign language ] when you were a little boy growing up, you aspired to be a matador. the matadors were the original rock stars, the very ideal of masculinity, male beautiful and grace. that runs deep. like it or not, you should probably know this before dating a spanish guy. me,...
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. >>> a nice scene for the california neighborhood this weekend where the oil tanker burst into flames. >>> what a day for the marine corp. marathon. it's one of the largest marathons in all "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." "i'm very troubled by ken cuccinelli." "he tried to change virginia's divorce laws" "to prevent women from getting out of a bad marriage." "ken cuccinelli denies climate change exists" "and he used taxpayer dollars to investigate a uva professor doing research." "and cuccinelli tried to ban common forms of birth control." "even the pill." "even the pill." "ken cuccinelli is just way too extreme" "way too extreme" "way too extreme" "way too extreme for virginia." no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is t
. >>> a nice scene for the california neighborhood this weekend where the oil tanker burst into flames. >>> what a day for the marine corp. marathon. it's one of the largest marathons in all "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." "i'm very troubled by ken cuccinelli." "he tried to change virginia's divorce laws" "to prevent women from getting out of a bad marriage." "ken cuccinelli denies climate...
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nice. we'll explain. oil...or cream?ptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased d blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about the only underarm low t treatment, axiron. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ ooh, house down the street has full-sized candy bars. adding it to our route. glad i decided to trade in our old phones. seriously, even the dog... wait, guys, we gotta stay away from 32 elm street. he's a dentist. he's giving out floss! weirdo. gettinnew treats. that's
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oil at this point. >> thanks very much for that. nice to see you, jason gymel from macquarie's. >>> we have the nobel peace prize being announced in 55 minutes. there is a norwegian broadcaster saying opwc will win. so under, of course, the russia/u.s. deal struck last month regarding the chemical arms program, that's just a report from the norwegian site forecaster. we will know for sure, as i say, in around about an hour from now. at the same time, white house and congressional staffers have been meeting through the night and early morning trying to negotiate a possible deal to end the government shutdown and avert a u.s. debt default. the president met with leaders for 90 minutes of the white house last night and it's described as a good session. the president heard house speaker john boehner explain a proposal for a short-term of debt ceiling, possibly six weeks to buy time to seek more spending cuts. probably returning to capitol hill, no deal was struck. the talks were constructive. >> we'll come back to have more discussion, the p
oil at this point. >> thanks very much for that. nice to see you, jason gymel from macquarie's. >>> we have the nobel peace prize being announced in 55 minutes. there is a norwegian broadcaster saying opwc will win. so under, of course, the russia/u.s. deal struck last month regarding the chemical arms program, that's just a report from the norwegian site forecaster. we will know for sure, as i say, in around about an hour from now. at the same time, white house and congressional...
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nice lemon twist. use a potato peeler or paring knife. cult it thin. like that. take the oil side.down like that over the drink. this if you only had to have one cocktail the rest of your life this is the one you would have. happy shut down week, everybody. happy debt ceiling. we made it. now it's not at all time for prison. apparently, "up late with alec baldwin." so cheers! >> thank you, rachel. i have worked with many extraordinary actresses mine career on screen and on the stage, but the list of great actresses i have wanted to work with is much longer. my guest tonight is at the top of that list, one of the finest actresses over the last 40 years, nominated for an academy award for best actress in 1983. >> you know, you ain't nothing special. you got no manners. you treat women like whores. if you ask me you got
nice lemon twist. use a potato peeler or paring knife. cult it thin. like that. take the oil side.down like that over the drink. this if you only had to have one cocktail the rest of your life this is the one you would have. happy shut down week, everybody. happy debt ceiling. we made it. now it's not at all time for prison. apparently, "up late with alec baldwin." so cheers! >> thank you, rachel. i have worked with many extraordinary actresses mine career on screen and on the...
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crew of the russian oil platforms told by greenpeace activists to hear their thoughts on the protest. make has again been accused of killing afghan civilians but the alliance to nice missing its militant targets is that what it was about online after the break. i. think it was. very hard to take. that back with that right there. over. and over again the netherlands is taking russia to the international maritime tribunal accusing it of unlawfully seizing the greenpeace ship six sunrise used during last month's olrik protest investigators charged the environmentalist meantime with piracy saying they pose a threat to the platforms employees. to that very arctic rig at the center of the storm. the teapot over there is and to tell you. when to. really set to begin. pretty as long there was preparing to become russia's first offshore oil rig in the arctic other nations won't catch up until at least two thousand and twenty very early warning the rings captain was informed that the arctic sunrise vessel was just a few kilometers away and that its behavior was out of ordinary. the worldwide automatic identification system also known as they can track almost any sheep withi
crew of the russian oil platforms told by greenpeace activists to hear their thoughts on the protest. make has again been accused of killing afghan civilians but the alliance to nice missing its militant targets is that what it was about online after the break. i. think it was. very hard to take. that back with that right there. over. and over again the netherlands is taking russia to the international maritime tribunal accusing it of unlawfully seizing the greenpeace ship six sunrise used...
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oil. >> i'm going to add just a little bit more basil on top. >> that's perfect. >> and a little bit of parmesan cheese with garlic in it. >> hm. >> oh, give it some more flavor. nice, steph. >> perfect. >> beautiful. >> thanks, dad. >> this is my kind of dish. ciao, everybody. [ singing ] >> the sweet serenade that has this baby on an emotional roller coaster next. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, or if you like that on your ipod -- [ laughter ] >> -- call the hotline at, 888- 5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a mom's sweet serenade brin but there's a push to change those bright artificial col on kid's >>> a lot of kids will be stocking up on m and ms this hal way but there's a push to change the artificial colors. the impact it could have on your kids' health, that and more at 5:00. >>> it's a video we could watch over and over again. >> yeah. it's a mom's sweet serenade and brings her baby to tears, laughs and tears again. [ singing ] >> cute. >> the video of the 10-month- old baby is a hit on youtube. it already has 5 million views. >> is it smiling or is it crying? >> i don't know. >> sweet boy. >> capti
oil. >> i'm going to add just a little bit more basil on top. >> that's perfect. >> and a little bit of parmesan cheese with garlic in it. >> hm. >> oh, give it some more flavor. nice, steph. >> perfect. >> beautiful. >> thanks, dad. >> this is my kind of dish. ciao, everybody. [ singing ] >> the sweet serenade that has this baby on an emotional roller coaster next. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, or...
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nice lemon twist. use a potato peeler or paring knife. cult it thin. like that. take the oil side. express it down like that over the drink. this if you only had to have one cocktail the rest of your life this is the one you would have. happy shut down week, everybody. happy debt ceiling. we made it. >>> today the president is outlining his new agenda. >> and if you thought it was over, think again. how the shutdown will affect this year's holiday season. >>> in office politics, my conversation with chris matthews and what he says drives the right crazy. >>> today it could sell for close to a million dollars. what could be the largest selling artifact from the "titanic". >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to we"weekends with ale wit witt". >> the way business is done in washington has to change. now that these clouds of crisis and uncertainty have lifted. we need to focus on what the majority of americans sent us here to do, grow the economy, create good jobs, strengthen the middleclass, lay the foundation for broad based prosperity and get our fiscal house in order for the long h
nice lemon twist. use a potato peeler or paring knife. cult it thin. like that. take the oil side. express it down like that over the drink. this if you only had to have one cocktail the rest of your life this is the one you would have. happy shut down week, everybody. happy debt ceiling. we made it. >>> today the president is outlining his new agenda. >> and if you thought it was over, think again. how the shutdown will affect this year's holiday season. >>> in office...
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nice lemon twist. use a potato peeler or paring knife. cult it thin. like that. take the oil side.that over the drink. this if you only had to have one cocktail the rest of your life this is the one you would have. happy shut down week, everybody. happy debt ceiling. we made it. >>> today the president is outlining his new agenda. >> and if you thought it was over, think again. how the shutdown will affect this year's holiday season. >>> in office politics, my conversation with chris matthews and what he says drives the right crazy. >>> today it could sell for close to a million dollars. what could be the largest selling artifact from the "titanic". >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to we"weekends with ale wit witt".
nice lemon twist. use a potato peeler or paring knife. cult it thin. like that. take the oil side.that over the drink. this if you only had to have one cocktail the rest of your life this is the one you would have. happy shut down week, everybody. happy debt ceiling. we made it. >>> today the president is outlining his new agenda. >> and if you thought it was over, think again. how the shutdown will affect this year's holiday season. >>> in office politics, my...
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nice, diana. i didn't know you were so good at the body shot. what are you holding? >> dip stick. >> oil.ank. >> you are batting a thousand. >> that was easy. >> what was your first car, by the way? >> a chevy lumina 1996. >> datsun 200 sx. >> would you drive it? >> yeah, why not? >> would you drive it? >> yeah, why not? sx. >> did you drive it? >> yeah, why not? hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us, i'm matt keller in for eric thomas. >> and i'm kristen sze. we begin with the deadly accident on b.a.r.t. tracks. two employees killed on the tracks on the second day of a strike. we're live in oakland w
nice, diana. i didn't know you were so good at the body shot. what are you holding? >> dip stick. >> oil.ank. >> you are batting a thousand. >> that was easy. >> what was your first car, by the way? >> a chevy lumina 1996. >> datsun 200 sx. >> would you drive it? >> yeah, why not? >> would you drive it? >> yeah, why not? sx. >> did you drive it? >> yeah, why not? hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows]...
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nicely for them. elsewhere, take a look at some other groups. exxon is having a good day. oil equipment companies are not. cameron had poor guidance. diamond offshore had revenues a little lower than expected here. these equipment companies are having a tough time so far this year. same with some of the refiners if you look. price of gasoline is dropping faster than the price of oil. this is a big problem. because it means the refiners, their margins get hurt. look at some of these refiners today. exxon is going to be reporting next week. they're going to have problems, of course, growing. that'll be october 31st. next hour, we're halfway through earnings season. i'll have a scorecard about who's winning and losing. that's in the next hour. back to you. >>> joining us now on our closing bell exchange rick reider from blackrock. greg sarian. peter anderson. jim lowell. let me start with carl icahn who wrote the letter to tim cook today about what he wants to see from the company. the stock jumped about 1% on the letter. what do you think? does he have this much influence on app
nicely for them. elsewhere, take a look at some other groups. exxon is having a good day. oil equipment companies are not. cameron had poor guidance. diamond offshore had revenues a little lower than expected here. these equipment companies are having a tough time so far this year. same with some of the refiners if you look. price of gasoline is dropping faster than the price of oil. this is a big problem. because it means the refiners, their margins get hurt. look at some of these refiners...
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nice lemon twist. use a potato peeler or paring knife. cult it thin. like that. take the oil side. express it down like that over the drink. this if you only had to have one cocktail the rest of your life this is the one you would have. happy shut down week, everybody. happy debt ceiling. we made it. now it's not at all time for prison. apparently, "up late with alec baldwin." so cheers! >> thank you, rachel. i have worked with many extraordinary actresses mine career on screen and on the stage, but the list of great actresses i have wanted to work with is much longer. my guest tonight is at the top of that list, one of the finest actresses over the last 40 years, nominated for an academy award for best actress in 1983. >> you know, you ain't nothing special. you got no manners. you treat women like whores. if you ask me you got no chance of being no officer. >> again in 1984. >> oh, that its the first time i stopped hugging first. i like that. >> and a third time in 1994. >> don't you sometimes just bust to share the joke. >> what joke? >> well here is your friends thinking we are
nice lemon twist. use a potato peeler or paring knife. cult it thin. like that. take the oil side. express it down like that over the drink. this if you only had to have one cocktail the rest of your life this is the one you would have. happy shut down week, everybody. happy debt ceiling. we made it. now it's not at all time for prison. apparently, "up late with alec baldwin." so cheers! >> thank you, rachel. i have worked with many extraordinary actresses mine career on screen...
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nice. >> happening with a president who doesn't even like the oil and gas industry. jenna: i believe he may have mentioned that in the speech today, being number one energy producer but important, the journal said producer of oil and natural gas. >> exactly. jenna: thank you so much, kt, steve, great to have you both. thank you. jon: president obama says the only thing standing in the way of reopening the federal government is, house speaker john boehner. so how would the white house feel about a so-called, grand bargain? and what is a grand bargain anyway? we'll look at efforts to combine a budget deal with an increase in the debt ceiling and would that could mean for the speaker of the house. >>> plus why democrats want to keep national parks closed until they can open the entire government. ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to hapn. check your credit score, check your credit repo, at experi
nice. >> happening with a president who doesn't even like the oil and gas industry. jenna: i believe he may have mentioned that in the speech today, being number one energy producer but important, the journal said producer of oil and natural gas. >> exactly. jenna: thank you so much, kt, steve, great to have you both. thank you. jon: president obama says the only thing standing in the way of reopening the federal government is, house speaker john boehner. so how would the white...
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make after the cost of sales were up nice, 120 basis point margin expansion was breathtaking for the analysts that cover the stock. aviation, power, locomotives, even oiland gas. i regard it as terrific. but the real good news here was the absence of bad news from the ge capital business. for a long time, we've been conditioned to expect general electric to be the cats and dogs of real estate banking and credit cards that is ge cap. here's a division that was originally meant to finance the sale of ge's big capital goods not unlike what caterpillar does for the equipment sales. the finance business became the company's principal source of earnings. for years the divisions that made actual things took a backseat to the finance biz as ge became more and more of a bank and less and less of a manufacturer. that was terrific back when finance was fabulous and fabulous way to make money worldwide, but the world of the economy went south and a huge subprime lender as well as a large banker and real estate earner in europe. i couldn't believe what they owned. they were huge in every single place. when things got bad, tried to bill itself as an industrial that
make after the cost of sales were up nice, 120 basis point margin expansion was breathtaking for the analysts that cover the stock. aviation, power, locomotives, even oiland gas. i regard it as terrific. but the real good news here was the absence of bad news from the ge capital business. for a long time, we've been conditioned to expect general electric to be the cats and dogs of real estate banking and credit cards that is ge cap. here's a division that was originally meant to finance the...
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i got to tell you we have been at the forefront of the smaller oils, as is brian sullivan. when i told that very niceying to do is say, look, if you can just give people bus tickets, they can get to the man camps. they say we favor all forms of energy. i'm not talking about energy. i'm talking about jobs. i favor nuke, i favor wind. it's about jobs, not particular types of energy. solar city is the only guys cleaning up on this. >> we look forward to your take on what looks like a pretty interesting market here. >> it is. >> simon hobbs with a look at what's coming up at 10:00. >> you can say that again. if the ceo is warning of irrational exuberance, how far can netflix go? and apple's big up veil this afternoon. and where do you put your money? hour two is on the way. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. transit fares! as in the 37 billion tran
i got to tell you we have been at the forefront of the smaller oils, as is brian sullivan. when i told that very niceying to do is say, look, if you can just give people bus tickets, they can get to the man camps. they say we favor all forms of energy. i'm not talking about energy. i'm talking about jobs. i favor nuke, i favor wind. it's about jobs, not particular types of energy. solar city is the only guys cleaning up on this. >> we look forward to your take on what looks like a pretty...
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nice and chunky. thyme, parsley. beautiful. toss that in there as well. >> vodka. >> loads of vodka. vodka, oreos. >> that's water, of course. >> water. peppercorn. >> how much of -- oh, olive oilu're listening. >> i'm listening. >> we put this in the bottom to sear the chicken first, but we're good to go. honestly, how beautiful does that look? >> i like that. >> how long do you cook that? >> let it go for an hour and a half to two hours. >> simmering or boiling it? >> simmering. that's a really good question. >> you want to make it fall off the bone. >> boiling it -- >> emulsify the fat if you boil it and then you won't be able to skim it off after. >> that's why i ask. >> once we have that, we've taken the chicken out. we have potatoes that have been par boiled. they're lightly cooked. pasta not cooked at all. let this go. you have the chicken here, which we just pull apart. my grandma typically would serve it with these very fancy celery sticks. >> i like it. >> put this in water overnight and salt water and olives. really that's all it is. dress it up, put some chicken. you have to get that old-school parsley in there as well. >> you like the old-school stuff not the flake
nice and chunky. thyme, parsley. beautiful. toss that in there as well. >> vodka. >> loads of vodka. vodka, oreos. >> that's water, of course. >> water. peppercorn. >> how much of -- oh, olive oilu're listening. >> i'm listening. >> we put this in the bottom to sear the chicken first, but we're good to go. honestly, how beautiful does that look? >> i like that. >> how long do you cook that? >> let it go for an hour and a half to two...
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oil as a binder. this is where you get in and get dirty. you get to get in there. >> this is the fun part. >> make sure it's nicely mixed up. >> how is business>> we are a.e.p. located on democracy drive in reston town center. it's a fantastic location, beautiful right off the greenway. we're less than a mile from the toll road. and it's been absolutely fantastic for us. >> everything on the menu at the counter is vegetarian? >> no, no. we're actually known for our burgers. all of our beef is antibiotic and hormone free. eight absolutely some of the best burgers you'll ever have. with this-- >> i know when you do the portabella mushrooms you get the nice texture. >> after you get it all mixed up, take a little bit and patty it out. we have the finished product right over here. all you're going to do is put a nice seer on to each side and you can-- >> can you put it on the grill? >> it's going to fall apart. you'll want to do this in a cast iron pan. this right here is actually completely vegan option. it has a vegan roll. some avocado and cranberries. >> thanks for getting your hands dirty. another reason why you might want to consider vegan,
oil as a binder. this is where you get in and get dirty. you get to get in there. >> this is the fun part. >> make sure it's nicely mixed up. >> how is business>> we are a.e.p. located on democracy drive in reston town center. it's a fantastic location, beautiful right off the greenway. we're less than a mile from the toll road. and it's been absolutely fantastic for us. >> everything on the menu at the counter is vegetarian? >> no, no. we're actually known...
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oil, we are told. energy seeing weakness. joining us with thoughts on the market, marian bartels with merrill lynch wealth management. kevin mon. niceeling festive about this stock market? >> i'm loving the stock market. i told clients back in july to increase equity allocation, reduce fixed income, i think even be yields down here about 2.5 you can still reduce and add to equities. i think the markets continue to go up into year end. the returns are great. pension funds only 35% equities. totally missing this. probably have to review their asset allocation. looking out instead of just to year end, we're forecasting the markets can go up another 10% or above 1900 into next year. >> just by the end of the year? >> no. next year. so going 12 months out. another 10%. >> what about you? are you as bullish? >> we're bullish. i see large caps going up another 3% in the fourth quarter. small caps a little more. emerging markets like europe and germany we like as well for the fourth quarter. leading into 2014 with all the nonsense in washington could see a volatile first two months of next year. if vjanuary sets the tone for te trading year
oil, we are told. energy seeing weakness. joining us with thoughts on the market, marian bartels with merrill lynch wealth management. kevin mon. niceeling festive about this stock market? >> i'm loving the stock market. i told clients back in july to increase equity allocation, reduce fixed income, i think even be yields down here about 2.5 you can still reduce and add to equities. i think the markets continue to go up into year end. the returns are great. pension funds only 35%...
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oil prices high? it's a debatable topic, and boone's got it. there he is. we're back right after this. >> how you doing, sir? nice to see you. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> all right. let's roll on with now "america's power play." we just got back from our road trip in midland and williston. one thing is sure, higher oil prices are good for those towns. maybe the biggest risk would be in oil prices fall. but saudi arabia needs oil prices to stay relatively high to fund all of its government programs. so is saudi arabia in some ways assured that the u.s. oil boom will continue? joining us now, boone pickens, founder of bp capital. we've also got the 40th anniversary of the opec oil embargo. >> that's right. >> in the united states. a lot to talk about. i don't know if i'm mak
oil prices high? it's a debatable topic, and boone's got it. there he is. we're back right after this. >> how you doing, sir? nice to see you. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro....
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nice clean sand and brigg all that energy right back here into the united states. >> well, i got to tell you, are you a scientific pioneer who also happens to be an oil man. didn't get to mention, your presentations show the greatness of what you are accomplishing for this country. trade deficit, you go over energy independence. thank you so much for what you do. congratulations for the tremendous success whiteing has had. >> all the best for you and your viewers, jim. >> did you hear what he said? he said he's got something equal that bakken. maybe this thing can go up another 30 to 50%. it wouldn't shock mement stay with cramer. . >> where does it say we have to hold every stock to the same set of rules? where is it written that it's wrong for a stock to go higher based on revenue, not earnings? is there some sort of rule book i don't know about. it says certain stock gains are legitimate. within did we stop carrying rallies rather than the multiple we put open its earnings streak? if it wasn't for the people to talk about after revenues increased by a remarkable 24% to $17 billion, it's to believe that somehow this whole move shouldn't be permitted. it
nice clean sand and brigg all that energy right back here into the united states. >> well, i got to tell you, are you a scientific pioneer who also happens to be an oil man. didn't get to mention, your presentations show the greatness of what you are accomplishing for this country. trade deficit, you go over energy independence. thank you so much for what you do. congratulations for the tremendous success whiteing has had. >> all the best for you and your viewers, jim. >> did...
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nice, clean sand and bringing all that energy right back here into the united states. >> well, i've got to tell you this. you are a scientific pioneer who also happens to be an oilesentations show the greatness of what you're accomplishing. the trade deficit you go over. energy independence. thank you so much for what you do. thank you for the tremendous success whiting has had. >> all the best to you and your viewers, jim. >> thanks james volker, chairman and ceo of whiting. we liked bakken. maybe this can go up to 40%, 50%. it wouldn't shock me. >> mad about "mad money"? immerse yourself into cramer's world. while you watch the show with zeebox. on your phone, tablet, or on the web, get sneak peeks, and join the conversation. download the free app today for the ultimate cramerican adventure. >>> where does it say that we have to hold every stock to the same set of rules? where is it written that it's wrong for a stock to go higher based on just revenue growth, not earnings? is there some kind of rubric i don't know about that says certain stock needs are legitimate and others aren't? when did we stop counting rallies on the worth of enterprise rather than the
nice, clean sand and bringing all that energy right back here into the united states. >> well, i've got to tell you this. you are a scientific pioneer who also happens to be an oilesentations show the greatness of what you're accomplishing. the trade deficit you go over. energy independence. thank you so much for what you do. thank you for the tremendous success whiting has had. >> all the best to you and your viewers, jim. >> thanks james volker, chairman and ceo of whiting....
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nice, clean sand and bringing all that energy right back here into the united states. >> well, i've got to tell you this. you are a scientific pioneer who also happens to be an oilsentations show the greatness of what you're accomplishing. the trade deficit you go over. energy independence. thank you so much for what you do. thank you for the tremendous success whiting has had. >> all the best to you and your viewers, jim. >> thanks james volker, chairman and ceo of whiting. we liked bakken. maybe this can go up to 40%, 50%. it wouldn't shock me. >> mad about "mad money"? immerse yourself into cramer's world. while you watch the show with zeebox. on your phone, tablet, or on the web, get sneak peeks, and join the conversation. download the free app today for the ultimate cramerican adventure. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. w
nice, clean sand and bringing all that energy right back here into the united states. >> well, i've got to tell you this. you are a scientific pioneer who also happens to be an oilsentations show the greatness of what you're accomplishing. the trade deficit you go over. energy independence. thank you so much for what you do. thank you for the tremendous success whiting has had. >> all the best to you and your viewers, jim. >> thanks james volker, chairman and ceo of whiting....