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just normal paul. >> just normal paul. pursuing two of his great passions, helping others and showing off fast cars. including this rare porsche worth nearly $500,000. >> brought about 600 into the u.s. back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car. and oil changes costing $900. >> it's a really finely tuned super high performance super car. driving one really reminds me a lot of driving a race car with that kind of quick, razor sharp reflexes. >> but it leaves a razor thin margin for error on the road. >> i love the power. you feel it right in the chest pushing you back when you push down the gas but a car like this needs to be driven with great respect because it has so much power and capability. >> this photo is possibly the last ever taken of walker and there's the porsche, a temptation that would lure him and a close friend roger rodas away from the charity event. not surprising for two men who were racing competitors a
just normal paul. >> just normal paul. pursuing two of his great passions, helping others and showing off fast cars. including this rare porsche worth nearly $500,000. >> brought about 600 into the u.s. back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car. and oil changes costing $900. >> it's a really finely tuned super high performance super car. driving one really reminds me a...
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paul's completely silent. now, this suggests to us that paul had... indeed had a showdown in antioch. he did face off with peter. he didn't win. he didn't carry the day, at least not that day. so this suggests to us that james' party was influential, and influential outside the... its jerusalem jurisdiction, and that perhaps james' posse were there because they felt that their authority should be exercised outside of the jurisdiction of jerusalem. >> the blow-up in antioch over eating with gentiles probably is the turning point in paul's career. paul left and went to western turkey, or asia minor, and greece. for the next ten years, from 50 to roughly 60, paul will concentrate all of his efforts in this region of the aegean basin. it's probably ephesus and the areas immediately around ephesus that will be his most important base of operations. ephesus was a cosmopolitan environment. the inscriptions and the statues and the artwork and the buildings all tell us that this is really a crossroads of culture and religious life throughout the mediterranean
paul's completely silent. now, this suggests to us that paul had... indeed had a showdown in antioch. he did face off with peter. he didn't win. he didn't carry the day, at least not that day. so this suggests to us that james' party was influential, and influential outside the... its jerusalem jurisdiction, and that perhaps james' posse were there because they felt that their authority should be exercised outside of the jurisdiction of jerusalem. >> the blow-up in antioch over eating...
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just normal paul. >> just normal paul.is great passions, helping others and showing off fast cars. including this rare porsche worth nearly $500,000. >> brought about 600 into the u.s. back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car. and oil changes costing $900. >> it's a really finely tuned super high performance super car. driving one really reminds me a lot of driving a race car with that kind of quick, razor sharp reflexes. >> but it leaves a razor thin margin for error on the road. >> i love the power. you feel it right in the chest pushing you back when you push down the gas but a car like this needs to be driven with great respect because it has so much power and capability. >> this photo is possibly the last ever taken of walker and there's the porsche, a temptation that would lure him and a close friend roger rodas away from the charity event. not surprising for two men who were racing competitors and co-owners of a
just normal paul. >> just normal paul.is great passions, helping others and showing off fast cars. including this rare porsche worth nearly $500,000. >> brought about 600 into the u.s. back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car. and oil changes costing $900. >> it's a really finely tuned super high performance super car. driving one really reminds me a lot of driving a...
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i was trying to get paul walker's stuntman and paul walker's friend, newt, they're his best friends.ad no clue what was going on. i was saying, look, i think he was in a fire, a car accident because there's a fire. and he said, well, there's a special effects building behind us that they blow things up all the time. nobody was taking me serious. finally, eric, paul walker's stuntman, waumgdu walked upment and i said eric, i know they were in an accident. i haven't heard from my son yet. and my friend mitch said, i'm going going up there. when he start the up there, they took off behind him. and they went up in the hill around the corner where the loop was. that's when i got my call from the sun that it was definitely a car accident and the car was on fire. and everybody grabbed fire extinguishers and went up there. unfortunately it was too late. the fire department arrived within 30 seconds that they arrived up there. and there was nothing anybody could do. paul walker's best friend did everything he could with the flames. he was trying to get his best friend out of the car and he ju
i was trying to get paul walker's stuntman and paul walker's friend, newt, they're his best friends.ad no clue what was going on. i was saying, look, i think he was in a fire, a car accident because there's a fire. and he said, well, there's a special effects building behind us that they blow things up all the time. nobody was taking me serious. finally, eric, paul walker's stuntman, waumgdu walked upment and i said eric, i know they were in an accident. i haven't heard from my son yet. and my...
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paul mccartney performs next! the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? everywhere, every single day. (batmobile explodes) ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] may your holidays be merry and bright. merry pringles. this holiday, tech the halls and ring in the savings with our radioshack price match guarantee. get great deals on the best brands at radioshack. wouldi'd rather have food.ns for hands or elbows for ears? [gasp] let's make a late night foody call and get - my munchie meal with the new hella - peño burger. it's loaded with sliced and stuffed jalapeños, melting cheese, and spicy taco sauce. i'll eat it with my... sppoooooonnnnn haaaaaands! what? i can't hear yo
paul mccartney performs next! the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? everywhere, every single day. (batmobile...
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and paul, the sophisticated pharisee.ether they will create a religion that would change the world. ♪ ♪ >>> just a few years after jesus was killed, the book of acts tells us, a devout jew named stephen stood on the steps of the temple in jerusalem, the holiest spot in all of judaism, and directly challenged the religious establishment. he proclaimed the jews had rejected the messiah, and so the temple would be destroyed. the only way to salvation was through jesus, the son of god. it was blasphemy. >> and according to the traditions in the book of acts, as he's being stoned to death, he looked up to heaven, and he saw jesus himself standing by the right hand of god, and he prays to jesus that he not hold this against his persecutors, and then he dies. >> the martyrdom of stephen was a gift from heaven and a propaganda coup. just like jesus, his followers were willing to prove their faith with their lives. but for one young man who participated in the stoning of stephen, getting rid of blasphemers was the mission. his nam
and paul, the sophisticated pharisee.ether they will create a religion that would change the world. ♪ ♪ >>> just a few years after jesus was killed, the book of acts tells us, a devout jew named stephen stood on the steps of the temple in jerusalem, the holiest spot in all of judaism, and directly challenged the religious establishment. he proclaimed the jews had rejected the messiah, and so the temple would be destroyed. the only way to salvation was through jesus, the son of god....
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you go from ron paul to rand paul. they've both targeted the fed because they don't like paper money. their followers have conspiracy theories about the fed. some go off the rails. they've played up to this paranoia, which is a component of the tea party right. so rand paul comes and says, i just want to audit the fed. you know, he's not waging a war on christmas. he has been waging a war on the fed. this is just a clever way of doing it and trying to hold the senate hostage to basically satisfy the paranoia he and his dad have been addressing for years. >> the thing i don't understand, maggie, is rand paul, he's been positioning himself for a 2016 run in recent months. let's give him that. reminding everybody of his kind of whack-a-do financial theories, the fact he's the son of ron paul, who would like us to go back to the gold standard, abolish the fed. eviscerating the department of energy and commerce, the epa, fda, getting rid of the department of education, privatizing social security and medicare. this dredges
you go from ron paul to rand paul. they've both targeted the fed because they don't like paper money. their followers have conspiracy theories about the fed. some go off the rails. they've played up to this paranoia, which is a component of the tea party right. so rand paul comes and says, i just want to audit the fed. you know, he's not waging a war on christmas. he has been waging a war on the fed. this is just a clever way of doing it and trying to hold the senate hostage to basically...
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i'm paul gigot. the white house released new obamacare enrollment numbers. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius told the house committee wednesday that over 364,000 americans are now enrolled in the federal and state health insurance exchanges, a number that several republicans on the committee questioned. >> of these 364,000 americans, do you know how many of those individuals will actually have coverage in effect on january 1, 2014? >> sir, once they pay their premium they'll have coverage in effect. >> so you don't know. these are the ones who have just selected a plan but haven't paid their first payment. >> some may have paid, some may not. we're giving you the enrollment numbers. >> joining the panel "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henningier, joe rego, and washington columnist kim strassejoe, that exchange between secretary sebelius and the committee. are we getting the accurate figures? >> no. what they were talking about is the industry standard for det
i'm paul gigot. the white house released new obamacare enrollment numbers. health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius told the house committee wednesday that over 364,000 americans are now enrolled in the federal and state health insurance exchanges, a number that several republicans on the committee questioned. >> of these 364,000 americans, do you know how many of those individuals will actually have coverage in effect on january 1, 2014? >> sir, once they pay their...
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thank you ron don't forget the ron paul channel just go to ron paul channel dot com and think it up on the web right that is it. always good seeing you ron it's always a pleasure talking with you and asking you questions thank you larry joining me now is daniel ellsberg in one nine hundred seventy one he leaked the top secret pentagon papers detailing two decades of united states policy in vietnam he's been very outspoken in support of edward snowden and wiki leaks and he joins us from berkeley california and by the way daniel you'll be interested to know that ron paul was our guest right before you and in praising miss the snowden and mr manning and we gave each he singled you out as the forerunner of all of this as a true american hero you have a reaction to that i do ron paul has has taken several occasions to praise what i did in congress and i really appreciate it it's really i have to say very unusual phil it gives me a warm feeling toward him what do you make of so we got sentence penned pending when when this airs it'll be rendered already on private manning on mr snowden in ru
thank you ron don't forget the ron paul channel just go to ron paul channel dot com and think it up on the web right that is it. always good seeing you ron it's always a pleasure talking with you and asking you questions thank you larry joining me now is daniel ellsberg in one nine hundred seventy one he leaked the top secret pentagon papers detailing two decades of united states policy in vietnam he's been very outspoken in support of edward snowden and wiki leaks and he joins us from berkeley...
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i think we all think we know rand paul because we do know ron paul so well. >> yeah. know that -- you know, i don't think the apple falls all that far from the tree. on the key issue of defense or on military engagement, rand paul is pointedly not an isolationist. i think that's a fair description of his father. his father talked about bringing all the troops home and maintaining a minimal defense posture. rand paul, he gave a big speech at the heritage foundation this year that was having intriguing and nuances. it was about engaging radical islam by trade. and so what rand paul is saying and i hope that the republican party if they want a future, they have to get rid of the hawks. we've had, you know, a dozen years of neocon interventions both under republicans and the democrats. it's been a huge failure. and it's cost a lot of money. >> john, do you think the party is ready saying every time we respond to a hot spot by opening a base, we're actually making ourselves less safe, not more safe. are they ready for that kind of conversation? >> i don't think so. i think
i think we all think we know rand paul because we do know ron paul so well. >> yeah. know that -- you know, i don't think the apple falls all that far from the tree. on the key issue of defense or on military engagement, rand paul is pointedly not an isolationist. i think that's a fair description of his father. his father talked about bringing all the troops home and maintaining a minimal defense posture. rand paul, he gave a big speech at the heritage foundation this year that was...
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i mean, if you're rand paul.er this is a stunt or not, which is be a warrior on capitol hill for standard drug laws, and he does support standard drug laws, his voting record is pretty good on this, but it's a question of where you put your political capital. put yourself on the line, take political risk, go talk to your own constituencies about the evils and racism about mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex and then i'll start believing him. >> that's right, but chris, he can't do that. >> he cannot do that. that's exactly the point. thank you. >>> coming up next -- >> my name is nelson mandela. >> idris elba, yes, the idris elba who plays nelson mandela in a new film will be my zest right here, next. replaced one light bb with a compact fluorescent bulb, here, next. gest right here, next. est right here, next. gest right here, next. iest right here, next. est right here, next. uest right here, next. 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help
i mean, if you're rand paul.er this is a stunt or not, which is be a warrior on capitol hill for standard drug laws, and he does support standard drug laws, his voting record is pretty good on this, but it's a question of where you put your political capital. put yourself on the line, take political risk, go talk to your own constituencies about the evils and racism about mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex and then i'll start believing him. >> that's right, but chris, he...
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i mean, if you're rand paul.s is a stunt or not, which is be a warrior on capitol hill for standard drug laws, and he does support standard drug laws, his voting record is pretty good on this, but it's a question of where you put your political capital. put yourself on the line, take political risk, go talk to your own constituencies about the evils and racism about mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex and then i'll start believing him. >> that's right, but chris, he can't do that. >> he cannot do that. xaz lakt paexactly the point. thank you. >>> coming up next -- >> my name is nelson mandela. >> idris elba, yes, the idris elba who plays nelson mandela in a new film will be my zest right here, next. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. so i got the windows nokia tablet. it's, well, impressive. it's got the brightest hd screen, super-fast 4g lte, so my son can play games and movies almost anywhere, and it's got office for school stuff. but th
i mean, if you're rand paul.s is a stunt or not, which is be a warrior on capitol hill for standard drug laws, and he does support standard drug laws, his voting record is pretty good on this, but it's a question of where you put your political capital. put yourself on the line, take political risk, go talk to your own constituencies about the evils and racism about mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex and then i'll start believing him. >> that's right, but chris, he can't...
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some of paul's friends came up.nd when they got here, of course you see what happened. >> we have got some clip here of paul walker's father, actually at the scene today getting very emotional. let's watch this. >> he -- i was proud of him every day of his life. he -- was always doing stuff for us. such big gestures. his heart was so big. >> made me sad, obviously, for all the family. and indeed, as many of the fans are around the world, there is an outpouring of grief. you said they intended to go out for about five minutes, how long had they been out when you saw them go past you seconds before the crash? >> it seemed like five minutes, but it was longer. they were gone about 20 minutes. >> and what were they doing? were they just testing the car, playing around with it? what would you describe the activity they were engaged in? >> they were just going around the block. they were just driving the car -- >> at what kind of speeds. >> test driving the car. >> it was kind of hard, when -- we had a highway patrolman d
some of paul's friends came up.nd when they got here, of course you see what happened. >> we have got some clip here of paul walker's father, actually at the scene today getting very emotional. let's watch this. >> he -- i was proud of him every day of his life. he -- was always doing stuff for us. such big gestures. his heart was so big. >> made me sad, obviously, for all the family. and indeed, as many of the fans are around the world, there is an outpouring of grief. you...
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so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedraise him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure that he hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse, periodically, through the years. that's what caused his behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second mom to me, basically. my grandmother. >> we've always been very close. very close. >> though his grandmother arrived in person to visit. >> hey, dusty. >> even at the jail, visitation is conducted through a video link between the housing unit and a visitor center. >> here's the news of the week. right after i left you, a few hours i started choking really hard, like -- couldn't breathe. so i went to emergency, and i was there for four days. >> hmm. >> so they diagnosed me with pneumonia, copd, congestive heart failure. >> really? >> yeah. they're going to monitor me real closely. >> that is not good. >>
so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedraise him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure that he hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse, periodically, through the years. that's what caused his behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's...
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again. >> paul ryan your great leader, the paul revere of conservative economics, usaying he's a benedict arnold? >> not at all. >> he's saying it does bring down deficit -- >> he's saying that the deficit is reduced ten years from now instead of today. what we're doing is increasing spending today for the 2014 and 2015 years, with promising of spending reductions ten years from now. that's constitutionally what the sequester was. >> what does the word bipar sanship mean to you and the tea party? >> what it means to me is we can come osteoto do things for the american people. this doesn't do anything for the american people. it just increases spending. >> congressman becerra, democrats are not completely aligned with this bill, either. there seems to be a fissure. democracy for america sent out an e-mail telling democrats not to vote for it. with progressives like elizabeth warren, phil deblass i don't, van jones over here, trying to bring the party further leftward, aren't you worried that democrats who vote for this are going to be communicating that they're vu lip service to the progre
again. >> paul ryan your great leader, the paul revere of conservative economics, usaying he's a benedict arnold? >> not at all. >> he's saying it does bring down deficit -- >> he's saying that the deficit is reduced ten years from now instead of today. what we're doing is increasing spending today for the 2014 and 2015 years, with promising of spending reductions ten years from now. that's constitutionally what the sequester was. >> what does the word bipar...
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paul ryan's been very clear about that. we need not just short term, but long-term solutions. >> do you feel that paul ryan has sold you out? you saw him at this press conference. he was not saying the things he was saying now. do you feel like paul ryan has sold you out? >> i will not say that, but at the end of the day, spending is going up. if republicans and conservatives have said for years we've been spending too much money, bipartisan usually scares us. that means more spending at the end of the day. will let me ask you a similar question. paul ryan rarely gets credit for work across the aisle, and he does it frequently. >> i give him credit for that. for trying to hammer something out. it may or may not fly. >> all we hear is the intransgent republicans. >> i think he deserves credit. this is not ease tee to sell to his own conference. i don't know whether we'll get there. we're going to lose a substantial number of republicans. we're going to lose a substantial number of democrats if we what we hear about the bill
paul ryan's been very clear about that. we need not just short term, but long-term solutions. >> do you feel that paul ryan has sold you out? you saw him at this press conference. he was not saying the things he was saying now. do you feel like paul ryan has sold you out? >> i will not say that, but at the end of the day, spending is going up. if republicans and conservatives have said for years we've been spending too much money, bipartisan usually scares us. that means more...
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. >>> poor paul ryan. he is now in deep trouble in the republican party because he made the mistake of actually trying to get something done in congress. >> if you far more deficit reduction you are for this agreement. >> not great. not second best. >> would have preferred something quite different. >> least worst. >> it's not satire. >> isn't budget deal. >> partisan budget compro is my. >> we're not going to get everything we want. >> there is already a lot of criticism in both parties. >> opposition from conservative groups. >> the groups that came out and opposed it before they saw it. >> john boehner responded to criticism. >> they're using our members and using the american people. this is ridiculous. >> like revenge of the establishment. >> this time it is personal. >> if you are for more deficit reduction you are for this agreement. >> appears to be greater division on the right. >> isn't a grand bar givenlt ga? >> unemployment benefits will now expire. >> absolutely unconscionable. >> republicans
. >>> poor paul ryan. he is now in deep trouble in the republican party because he made the mistake of actually trying to get something done in congress. >> if you far more deficit reduction you are for this agreement. >> not great. not second best. >> would have preferred something quite different. >> least worst. >> it's not satire. >> isn't budget deal. >> partisan budget compro is my. >> we're not going to get everything we want....
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the death of paul walker.ash that killed the "fast and furious" star and how celebrities are paying a tribute and speaking out next. [ female announcer ] right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell. unlike other treatments, abreva penetrates deep to block the virus, to protect healthy cells so cold sores heal fast. as fast as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. ♪ learn more at abreva.com. don't tough it out. knock it out! fast. [ female announcer ] only with abreva. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. the price you see is the price you pay? yep, best prices of t
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so i say paul is a winner tonight. paul ryan is always a winner, in my opinion.date for the white house. we'll see. we'll debate that with our expert panel and financial panel. stay with us. much more to do, happy, holy and merry. i say it to everybody out there. please stay with us. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. anncr vo: introducing the schwab accountability guarantee. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment advisory services, we'll refund your program fee from the previous quarter. while, it's no guarantee against loss and other fees and expenses may still apply, we stand by our word. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." we are live from cnbc headquarters. we just heard from wi
so i say paul is a winner tonight. paul ryan is always a winner, in my opinion.date for the white house. we'll see. we'll debate that with our expert panel and financial panel. stay with us. much more to do, happy, holy and merry. i say it to everybody out there. please stay with us. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind...
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and paul, the sophisticated pharisee.ether they will create a religion that would change the world. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one...
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[kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever.vin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great shape. [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health. now that's what i'm talkin' about. with kello
[kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever.vin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when...
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i mean, if you're rand paul.er this is a stunt or not, which is be a warrior on capitol hill for standard drug laws, and he does support standard drug laws, his voting record is pretty good on this, but it's a question of where you put your political capital. put yourself on the line, take political risk, go talk to your own constituencies about the evils and racism about mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex and then i'll start believing him. >> that's right, but chris, he can't do that. >> he cannot do that. that's exactly the point. thank you. >>> coming up next -- >> my name is nelson mandela. >> idris elba, yes, the idris elba who plays nelson mandela in a new film will be my zest right here, next. >>> this is your final warning! [ shots ] >> cease-fire! >> find the guy. you'd better find that! >> we no longer accept the authority of a state that makes war on its own people. >> march 21st, 1960, 69 black south africans were shot and killed in the township of sharpeville, protesting what were k
i mean, if you're rand paul.er this is a stunt or not, which is be a warrior on capitol hill for standard drug laws, and he does support standard drug laws, his voting record is pretty good on this, but it's a question of where you put your political capital. put yourself on the line, take political risk, go talk to your own constituencies about the evils and racism about mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex and then i'll start believing him. >> that's right, but chris, he...
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so now lindsey graham is against paul ryan. because the front lines in the republican civil war are apparently moving so fast right now, that there's no way to tell which side you're supposed to be on, until you realize you're on the wrong side. but the republicans just have broken out into a full-on civil war right now. it's not just republican members of congress against outside conservative groups who pressure them. it's also republican members of congress against republican members of congress. and particularly, right now, it's republican senators against republicans in the house. and none of the old alliances appear to be sticking. so this is all very fun. it's all fascinating to watch, at least, as the house goes to bed for the year. the plan in the senate, however, seems to be that they will never go to bed again, ever. the senate stayed in session all night last night. they took a vote to confirm a judge around 1:00 a.m. then they stayed all night to take another couple of votes to confirm another judge and another nomi
so now lindsey graham is against paul ryan. because the front lines in the republican civil war are apparently moving so fast right now, that there's no way to tell which side you're supposed to be on, until you realize you're on the wrong side. but the republicans just have broken out into a full-on civil war right now. it's not just republican members of congress against outside conservative groups who pressure them. it's also republican members of congress against republican members of...
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this is a paul ryan budget and paul ryan -- >> it's not a paul ryan budget. >> discretionary spendings what kicked bill clinton out of the entire budget. >> discretionary spending in today's dollars, it's now 580 billion. it's out of control. >> it is out of control. this whole thing is out of control. i've got to tell you, paul ryan is going to save republicans from themselves. jimmy, mark, jim, stick around. we're going to come back to the panel in just a moment. we've got more to do. this is serious stuff. >>> up next on "the kudlow report," the markets were down for the week. they are worried that there may not be a christmas rally. we're going to talk your money next on "kudlow." (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-pr
this is a paul ryan budget and paul ryan -- >> it's not a paul ryan budget. >> discretionary spendings what kicked bill clinton out of the entire budget. >> discretionary spending in today's dollars, it's now 580 billion. it's out of control. >> it is out of control. this whole thing is out of control. i've got to tell you, paul ryan is going to save republicans from themselves. jimmy, mark, jim, stick around. we're going to come back to the panel in just a moment. we've...
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in fact, i believe paul ryan saved the gop from itself. if they have any hopes to retake the senate in november, the focus must be on obamacare. not another budget shutdown. >>> and obamacare's ongoing enrollment errors weren't enough, get this, turns out your personal data may not be safe on the federal exchanges. not just some hackers, but from the very people meant to help you navigate the onerous obamacare monstrosity. that means your health information, social security numbers, taxes, could all be at risk. we'll explain in just a few moments. >>> plus, investors anxiously watching this week's year-end fed meeting. the stronger economic data and a budget deal mean a tighter fed is coming. will any change in policy prove the grinch to any christmas rally? all those stories and much more coming up in "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry could low. this is "the kudlow report." we're live here. 7:00 p.m. eastern. 4:00 p.m. pacific. but first up, this evening, a huge rally on wall street. the dow up
in fact, i believe paul ryan saved the gop from itself. if they have any hopes to retake the senate in november, the focus must be on obamacare. not another budget shutdown. >>> and obamacare's ongoing enrollment errors weren't enough, get this, turns out your personal data may not be safe on the federal exchanges. not just some hackers, but from the very people meant to help you navigate the onerous obamacare monstrosity. that means your health information, social security numbers,...
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paul crouch died.seen on thousands of tv, satellite and cable channels around the world. >> number five, a new survey says shoppers spent $12 billion at traditional mortar schools on black friday. that's a jump more than 2% compared to last year's sales. sales were higher all over the country except in the northeast which has been battered by strong winds and brutally cold temperatures there. >>> this is cnn breaking news. as you know, we have been following this breaking news this morning. actor paul walker is dead. >> and we're learning more about the fiery crash that killed him. we have footage of the inferno that happened after the crash. we'll play seconds of it right here. >> he died. >> police say speed was a factor. the star of fast and furious, of that franchise was only 40 years old. friends, family, co-workers, around the world are shocked this morning. many say his death came too soon. >> michelle turn ever joins us on the phone. what are you hearing about may have caused this crash? >> goo
paul crouch died.seen on thousands of tv, satellite and cable channels around the world. >> number five, a new survey says shoppers spent $12 billion at traditional mortar schools on black friday. that's a jump more than 2% compared to last year's sales. sales were higher all over the country except in the northeast which has been battered by strong winds and brutally cold temperatures there. >>> this is cnn breaking news. as you know, we have been following this breaking news...
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one of them is paul walker. >> we heard the crash. we heard the explosion. and we got up here as quick as we could. to find out what it was. >> reporter: the crash left the mangled car unrecognizable. the red porsche wrapped around a tree. according to walker's friend, jim thorpe, the passenger inside was actor paul walker and the driver, walker's friend, roger rhodas. >> this was just a tragic accident that happened on a joyride. they were just taking the car for a drive. >> reporter: two bodies removed by the coroners. investigators said it appeared that the driver lost control before hitting this tree in a quiet business park. >> paul wanted to go for a ride. he wanted to go for a ride in the car and they went for a ride. >> reporter: the 40-year-old actor rose to fame behind the wheel of fast cars in street races in the popular "fast & furious" movies. on sunday, he attended his charity toy drive and car show to help victims of last month's victims from the typhoon in the philippines. as the investigation in to what happened this goes on, so does the sho
one of them is paul walker. >> we heard the crash. we heard the explosion. and we got up here as quick as we could. to find out what it was. >> reporter: the crash left the mangled car unrecognizable. the red porsche wrapped around a tree. according to walker's friend, jim thorpe, the passenger inside was actor paul walker and the driver, walker's friend, roger rhodas. >> this was just a tragic accident that happened on a joyride. they were just taking the car for a drive....
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we know you like paul ryan.isconsin and showing leadership here, but do you think this is a good idea? >> i do. i think it is good to go forward, but i also think we have to reinforce why races like the one we're going to have in arkansas and other places around the country are so important. if you're going to bring conservative activists across the table, they have to see it for what it is, and it's a big wake-up call particularly if grassroots people want to see a stronger budget in the future, we have to trust the government. >> you've got over 500 people who have signed up for gop changes in your state. you're being conservative, and yet you seem to be doing something different in your state. you'll allow people to go directly to the insurance companies. is that a level of support on some level for obamacare? >> no, in my case, i did everything in my power. i allowed my attorney general, on the first day i took office, to join the federal lawsuit. i didn't take the state exchange, i didn't take the medical e
we know you like paul ryan.isconsin and showing leadership here, but do you think this is a good idea? >> i do. i think it is good to go forward, but i also think we have to reinforce why races like the one we're going to have in arkansas and other places around the country are so important. if you're going to bring conservative activists across the table, they have to see it for what it is, and it's a big wake-up call particularly if grassroots people want to see a stronger budget in the...
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. >>> let's bring in cnn legal analyst paul callan and alan de derschowicz. >> paul, i want to startow that it's going to be legal in colorado, it's not like everyone will start growing pot, selling it. it's not easy as it sounds. break down the legal hurdles for us, if you would. >> well, it's not as easy as it sounds, but i've got to say, it's pretty easy. you're allowed to grow your own in colorado. as a matter of fact, people are learning now how to plant it in their basement and grow it. they can't sell it though, they can only use it. in other words, stores can sell it. you can walk into the functional equivalent of 7-eleven and buy marijuana cookies, smokeable weed. it will be a brave new world in colorado and a strange ski vacation for me later on in the year, i think. >> strange ski -- okay, paul. >> only the danger of other people bumping into me on the slopes. >> of course. it's all the other people, not you. >> yes. >> and i actually want to go to alan on this because, alan, i can imagine other states want to be on the sidelines to see how this will shake out in colorado
. >>> let's bring in cnn legal analyst paul callan and alan de derschowicz. >> paul, i want to startow that it's going to be legal in colorado, it's not like everyone will start growing pot, selling it. it's not easy as it sounds. break down the legal hurdles for us, if you would. >> well, it's not as easy as it sounds, but i've got to say, it's pretty easy. you're allowed to grow your own in colorado. as a matter of fact, people are learning now how to plant it in their...
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paul, i want to go back to unemployment insurance. for weeks, months, years, i've been told by democrats that extending it is a moral imperative. in fact especially at christmastime. last week the president said that it's the difference between hardship and catastrophe for some families. so why is the president going to sign a bill that he thinks is immoral, is guess the values of your party, and why is he declaring it a victory? >> because, i may not like it, but the american people decided to put republicans in charge of the house of representatives. okay. they won fair and square, then they got reelected fair and square. i don't like it, but my guess tim and his friends don't like our president was elected fair and square and reelected fair and square. >> agreed. >> but the point behind compromise, it literally means both sides made a promise to support something from a neutral arbiter. we don't have an arbiter now, but both sides have to accept things they really hate. that's the essence of self-government here. >> back when the b
paul, i want to go back to unemployment insurance. for weeks, months, years, i've been told by democrats that extending it is a moral imperative. in fact especially at christmastime. last week the president said that it's the difference between hardship and catastrophe for some families. so why is the president going to sign a bill that he thinks is immoral, is guess the values of your party, and why is he declaring it a victory? >> because, i may not like it, but the american people...
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paul ryan is a defer sit hawk. he likes to concoct budget plans with blende of bitter medicine to go around. question, is this a winning presidential agenda? >> he in his previous budgets has gone after entitlements. i don't think he will do that in the negotiations that are going on the end of this year into next year because senior citizens are the only voting bloc that's loyal to the republicans right now. he won't want to alienate them. ryan is trying to pick up the jack kemp mantle of compassionate conservatism. he has been traveling to urban areas with bob woodson who was a civil rights activist who was prominent during the reagan era. they don't believe in government support for these programs for anti-poverty programs. they want to energize the private sector. i don't think it's very realistic, but nonetheless that's his new schtick. mounting a presidential race from the house is a tough thing even in the best of times. these are the worst of times. when you have this -- ryan is a defacto member of the hous
paul ryan is a defer sit hawk. he likes to concoct budget plans with blende of bitter medicine to go around. question, is this a winning presidential agenda? >> he in his previous budgets has gone after entitlements. i don't think he will do that in the negotiations that are going on the end of this year into next year because senior citizens are the only voting bloc that's loyal to the republicans right now. he won't want to alienate them. ryan is trying to pick up the jack kemp mantle...
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quote, this is paul krugman of the times.answer to the problem of long-term unemployment is to increase the pain of long-term unemployed. cut off benefits and they'll find jobs. how will they find jobs when there are three times as many job seekers as job vacancies? details, details. the unemployment do not -- extended unemployment insurance benefits in the most recent recession prompted some people who otherwise would have dropped out of the workforce to stay a little longer. here we go. ron, this is a basic republican argument. i'm getting back to the politics. why do they say that? why is rand paul -- i know he's an ayn rand conservative. i got to tell you, howard rourke, john gall. they wouldn't collect unemployment i guess. they're dynamos. they're titans of industry. is that where the values are coming from? >> or they're sociopaths. >> that's your reading. you're tough. anyway, what do you think is driving a guy who wants to be president to say something that's obviously going to stagger a lot of people in the middle?
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paul immediately does what most of us would do, reaches for miss glass of water. >> tried to wash itinking water. >> but water only makes things worse. >> the water pushed it down further in there but it didn't go down into my stomach, it went down into my air tube. that completely blocked any air from coming in and all the water came back out. it looked like i was throwing up. i realized i couldn't breathe. it was pretty terrifying. >> paul's wife to his left thinks he's getting sick and hands him a napkin. >> i just brushed that off. i didn't need a napkin. i needed someone to give me the heimlich maneuver. that's when i stood up and tried to get help from people. that's when everybody starts freaking out. >> a quick thinking patron alerts the waiter. >> a guy from the table next to theirs ran up to me and grabbed my arm and said, you've got to do something. you've got to do something. >> paul's wife tries slapping his back before his sister-in-law makes an attempt at the heimlich maneuver. >> she's only 5-foot, 100 pounds. i don't think she could get her arm around me. >> it's bee
paul immediately does what most of us would do, reaches for miss glass of water. >> tried to wash itinking water. >> but water only makes things worse. >> the water pushed it down further in there but it didn't go down into my stomach, it went down into my air tube. that completely blocked any air from coming in and all the water came back out. it looked like i was throwing up. i realized i couldn't breathe. it was pretty terrifying. >> paul's wife to his left thinks...
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and pope john paul ii want you here. and then he died, and he said, i can go back to work on theology. and then he was elected pope. >> it is amazing. he could be elected pope at any age. but he was a winner. what was he showing by this resignation, do you think? it is a remarkable thing. you talked about it earlier too. and the press, he was often presented as stern and angry. and yet, he was liked. he was very appealing to all constituencies. the scholar, the everyday catholic. the woman, the man. >> i have never seen him get angry. he is always very calm and confident. he speaks very clearly. and in a way that is easy to grasp for almost everybody. he used to say, after he was elected pope, that people would come to st. peters square to see john paul two. they came to listen to pope benedict the 16th. not to say john paul was not a good speaker. but benedict was more successful with people. and he writes so wonderfully. >> he is a definitive scholar. if you wanted to find out how to do it, you would watch him. >> abso
and pope john paul ii want you here. and then he died, and he said, i can go back to work on theology. and then he was elected pope. >> it is amazing. he could be elected pope at any age. but he was a winner. what was he showing by this resignation, do you think? it is a remarkable thing. you talked about it earlier too. and the press, he was often presented as stern and angry. and yet, he was liked. he was very appealing to all constituencies. the scholar, the everyday catholic. the...