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i got to get out of here. >> no, no, chief payne. chief payne, don't let go of the wheel. stop! you'll kill yourself! >> if i got to die to get out this class, let me die! >> no, chief payne, i'll save you! [ imitates slow motion ] [ imitates impact thud ] [ imitates air bag ] >> walter, what are you doing? >> i'm your personal air bag, and i just deployed, saving your life. thank me later. >> [ imitates air bag ] >> hey, ree-ree! i'm so glad you came over to see me. i made you some coffee. >> oh, look, a coupon for waffle world. oh, but if i had $1 million, i wouldn't need a coupon. >> you know what? i would still use my coupon. coffeecake. >> oh, a baby-blue convertible. i was going to buy a convertible before my $1 million went "poof." >> a convertible? convertibles are so overrated, and you wear wigs. and your wig would just be flying down the highway. we don't want that. [ laughs ] >> oh, looky there. oprah and gayle. i used to have a good friend just like that. but then she cost me $1 million. >> claretha, how many ways can i say i am sorry? >> [ gasps ] a diamond-encruste
i got to get out of here. >> no, no, chief payne. chief payne, don't let go of the wheel. stop! you'll kill yourself! >> if i got to die to get out this class, let me die! >> no, chief payne, i'll save you! [ imitates slow motion ] [ imitates impact thud ] [ imitates air bag ] >> walter, what are you doing? >> i'm your personal air bag, and i just deployed, saving your life. thank me later. >> [ imitates air bag ] >> hey, ree-ree! i'm so glad you came...
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hello, you have reached the payne residence. sorry we can't come to the phone right now, but me and your auntie running around the house butt naked -- >> curtis! >> shut up, ella. if this is c.j. payne, you're being a pain in the ass. >> curtis! >> please do not call back. >> both: beep! >> okay. [ laughter ] >> okay, curtis, i don't want it. i don't want it! >> i'm full, too. >> babe, we used to do this when we first got married. we've gotten too old for that now. >> you're too old. i still got life. >> yeah. two minutes' worth. 2 minutes 17 seconds, remember? >> 2 minutes and 18 seconds. >> that was yesterday. >> my pressure was up. >> that's the only thing that was up. who are you calling? >> hello, is beverly there? >> ask her. >> how long was it? >> ask her. >> when i was with you yesterday, how long was it? >> one minute. beverly? hello? bill? >> he told me his name was beverly. [ laughs ] >> why do you keep calling them? >> to see if they miss me. >> probably not as much as you miss them. >> i don't miss them. i love my n
hello, you have reached the payne residence. sorry we can't come to the phone right now, but me and your auntie running around the house butt naked -- >> curtis! >> shut up, ella. if this is c.j. payne, you're being a pain in the ass. >> curtis! >> please do not call back. >> both: beep! >> okay. [ laughter ] >> okay, curtis, i don't want it. i don't want it! >> i'm full, too. >> babe, we used to do this when we first got married. we've...
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>>payne: i think david's been good for the league. >>jong: david do you think you're making a difference? >>beckham: i would like to think so...but only time will tell. >>reporter: the average league attendance has increased by around 1000 since beckham arrived, but while he's drawn in fans and sold shirts, his team has hardly set the league alight, and an unexpected loan spell to ac milan has generated lots of negative publicity about both beckham's loyalty and the standard of the league... >>payne: i think frankly the controversy's been good. >>namoff: you're talking about it now, so regardless if it is bad press, it still is press. >>donovan: last year was difficult clearly, but we're happy with where he is and what he's doing for us and forthe league. >>jong: is america still working for david beckham? >>beckham: what do you think? i think so. i'm enjoying it and i'm enjoying the soccer and i'm enjoying playing with these guys. >>reporter: whether or not he's helping...next year, 10 of the league's 16 teams will be playing in thei
>>payne: i think david's been good for the league. >>jong: david do you think you're making a difference? >>beckham: i would like to think so...but only time will tell. >>reporter: the average league attendance has increased by around 1000 since beckham arrived, but while he's drawn in fans and sold shirts, his team has hardly set the league alight, and an unexpected loan spell to ac milan has generated lots of negative publicity about both beckham's loyalty and the...
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wealth management payne weber is not a core part of the bank's operations. is this a clue as to what lies ahead? if anybody knows charlie gasparino, author of the upcoming book "the sellout." charlie. >> simon, nice to see you. >> some british accents with me and maria with the new york accents. clearly the head of ubs is looking for a change in the wealth management unit. right now he's in negotiations with bob mccann, the former head of the wealth management unit of merrill lynch, long time merrill lynch executive left last year amid turmoil. here is what mccann wants to do. mccann had made a proposal to essentially if he was going to take this job as head of wealth management he wanted at some point to have it spun off into a separate company where he would participate in the upside of building that business. that was something mccann has pitched to gruebel. that spinoff would be done at later date when the market conditions changed. there are several complicated factors to making this work, the market is not good, number two, getting mccann in this job.
wealth management payne weber is not a core part of the bank's operations. is this a clue as to what lies ahead? if anybody knows charlie gasparino, author of the upcoming book "the sellout." charlie. >> simon, nice to see you. >> some british accents with me and maria with the new york accents. clearly the head of ubs is looking for a change in the wealth management unit. right now he's in negotiations with bob mccann, the former head of the wealth management unit of...
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cleveland, ohio, next, staff director of the subcommittee on africa global health, congressman donald payne in washington d.c.. jeffrey johnson, commentator for the tom joyner show, the college division from maryland. the executive director from applied publishers of caroline magazine from new york, new york. and the director of campaign for african action from washington d.c.. next, rain atlantic and from washington d.c. for outreach director from washington c.. and performing this evening will be tony, grammy nominated gospel artist from n diego, calif.. join me in voting our guests this evening. let's start the prentation. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> how is everybody doing? if you are happy to be alive, make some noise. [cheers and applause] >> i am a radio show host out of cleveland, ohio. here we go. as the name of the one who created the trees, who created the breeze, the bones in my knees, sent blessings to me and i pramy words leave marks on your heart because as a people we have so much light, we stay in the dark, we don't like action unless the director yells action we become acto
cleveland, ohio, next, staff director of the subcommittee on africa global health, congressman donald payne in washington d.c.. jeffrey johnson, commentator for the tom joyner show, the college division from maryland. the executive director from applied publishers of caroline magazine from new york, new york. and the director of campaign for african action from washington d.c.. next, rain atlantic and from washington d.c. for outreach director from washington c.. and performing this evening...
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i'm neil cavuto and we have ben stein, charles payne, adam lashinsky, lee gallagher. >> i would be surprised if there were not other surprises. it is like iran is building a nuke. ok, we know. neil: that was a fox news alert. >> here is what is really scary about this. everything from the cost, how we are going to pay for it, and then the medicare advantage thing, i think, obviously has a lot of seniors up in arms. even this thing, the one thing i'm worried about is reneging on the drug companies. they were browbeat into coming into the deal and more than likely congress will extract more money from them. neil: we should explain there are democrats who say the $80 billion deal with the drug companies they don't approve but the leadership says it can fall apart. >> i think the drug companies will be asked to fork over more. neil: ben stein, what do you make of this? >> what i'm worried about is the fact this president seems to have very little regard for truth. the fact that he said he would have the plan without affecting the deficit is a lay. the fact that he said he was going to read the b
i'm neil cavuto and we have ben stein, charles payne, adam lashinsky, lee gallagher. >> i would be surprised if there were not other surprises. it is like iran is building a nuke. ok, we know. neil: that was a fox news alert. >> here is what is really scary about this. everything from the cost, how we are going to pay for it, and then the medicare advantage thing, i think, obviously has a lot of seniors up in arms. even this thing, the one thing i'm worried about is reneging on the...
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i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. will the's get reaction. matt, the government saving money. can't even say it with a straight face. >> it doesn't make sense to me. in an ideal world we would cut the pork and be able to pay for this bill. however, the government has never done this in the past. if you look at the plan, he talks about cutting $500 billion. that's coming from medicare which is already in deep problems. he is shifting it from one area to another n my mind, there is no way they are going to save and it is going to cause a great deficit. >> ben, you are the resident historian here. has the government ever been able to save money on a plan this ambitious? >> never, and it is a sign of an amateurish politician that is saying he is going to take it out of waste, fraud and abuse in medicare. it will never happen. politicians would consider that a laugh outloud joke t doesn't happen. it will affect old people's health and welfare. there will be a bad relationship, a worsened relationship between patient and, doctor, all in the name of giving health insurance to a small
i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. will the's get reaction. matt, the government saving money. can't even say it with a straight face. >> it doesn't make sense to me. in an ideal world we would cut the pork and be able to pay for this bill. however, the government has never done this in the past. if you look at the plan, he talks about cutting $500 billion. that's coming from medicare which is already in deep problems. he is shifting it from one area to another n my mind, there is no...
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let's get reaction from charles payne and adam lajenski. so now doctors can join in on the health insurance. >> oh, yeah. here is the bottom line. profit motivation is one of the things that really makes a difference, without a doubt. if you take that away, you ruin any business, any industry. you go, let's say to mcdonald's. the service there is horrible because you ask anybody behind the counter, they say we don't make a lot of money so why should we make the effort? there are a lot of people out there beginning with the president that believe that shared sacrifice is more motivating than self sacrifice and it is not. people want to take care of themselves and their families first and then they had take society. >> i think the service is pretty good. >> really? i got to hang out with you. they know who you are. neil: what do you make of the argument that they are saying to the card ol gists and neurologists an brain surgeons, you guys are making hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of dollars and that ain't right because you're s
let's get reaction from charles payne and adam lajenski. so now doctors can join in on the health insurance. >> oh, yeah. here is the bottom line. profit motivation is one of the things that really makes a difference, without a doubt. if you take that away, you ruin any business, any industry. you go, let's say to mcdonald's. the service there is horrible because you ask anybody behind the counter, they say we don't make a lot of money so why should we make the effort? there are a lot of...
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charles payne was one of them. they are coming after you, buddy. are you worried? >> they are always coming after my money. i am worried that they are coming after everybody's money. everyone watching this show should be worried. they give you a false sense of security, do not believe those fears, we are only going after the top 100. we connell: are not all fat cats like you, why should we be worried? >> now they are saying that you do not have to be part of the t.a.r.p. money, it will only affect 700 banks. we are talking about loan officers. here is the thing, if you are a loan officer and you are afraid that someone is coming after the pay? who is really going to pay? your glen yet denied if you are looking for a loan. -- you are going to get denied if you are looking for a loan. connell: let's say that you have a loan officer. the bonus structure system in place makes it likely that there is too much risk and it blows up. what do you say to that? >> how come we are starting to take this notion of bringing risk out of capitalism is crazy. it is part of it. that
charles payne was one of them. they are coming after you, buddy. are you worried? >> they are always coming after my money. i am worried that they are coming after everybody's money. everyone watching this show should be worried. they give you a false sense of security, do not believe those fears, we are only going after the top 100. we connell: are not all fat cats like you, why should we be worried? >> now they are saying that you do not have to be part of the t.a.r.p. money, it...
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congressman payne is more than a member, however he is a resident expert on africa.he understands the continent and each country on the continent. he is the chair of the africa and global health subcommittee. he is recognized on the continent of africa as being a person who seeks global peace and security every step of the way. he's also the leader of our congressional black caucus international affairs task force. the congressional black caucus also is ably represented on the foreign affairs committee by congressman gregory meeks of new york, congresswoman, former ambassador, diane watson of california, and congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas, also congressman david scott of georgia. president obama has likewise demonstrated a clear commitment to turn the corner in africa. most notably with his announcement of a governmentwide united states review of the u.s. global development policy. also a renewed $3.5 billion food security initiative and also we must remember his very stern and forth right speech in ghana where he asserted america's responsibility to help
congressman payne is more than a member, however he is a resident expert on africa.he understands the continent and each country on the continent. he is the chair of the africa and global health subcommittee. he is recognized on the continent of africa as being a person who seeks global peace and security every step of the way. he's also the leader of our congressional black caucus international affairs task force. the congressional black caucus also is ably represented on the foreign affairs...
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charles payne, c.e.o. of wstreet.com, my favorite street.first let's explain, if i have common shares of stock, you know, this is a company, dirtbags are us, and my company is too big right now and i have to have more money. why do my shareholders not want dirtbags are us -- if i've got four shares here, and that is all that represents the whole pool of stock, why do they not the dirtbags at dirtbags are russ to issue another four shares? >> because you dilute the company and make the shares worth less. >> glenn: how much less? >> just like if you had a pizza and we have one for us, and it's great, but four friends come over and we have to cut it even smaller. it hurts the pie. glenn: if i'm a stockholder i'm like, no, no, don't just print up more shares because mine are worth less right now. >> they are wrorgts less, but sometimes it can be done for a smart reason. glenn: like? >> demand for the product. listen, we're making the best widgets and everybody wants our widgets. glenn: but if you're spiraling out of control, not a good idea? >>
charles payne, c.e.o. of wstreet.com, my favorite street.first let's explain, if i have common shares of stock, you know, this is a company, dirtbags are us, and my company is too big right now and i have to have more money. why do my shareholders not want dirtbags are us -- if i've got four shares here, and that is all that represents the whole pool of stock, why do they not the dirtbags at dirtbags are russ to issue another four shares? >> because you dilute the company and make the...
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this is the fool who thinks he is thomas payne or thomas jefferson or somebody, or he thinks he and heg the meaning of the founders of the country. and he thinks the clause requiring the continuation of slavery and making it constitutional for one american to own another is about immigration. this guy may well be the dumbest man on the planet. ur old duster. ♪ love stinks! ♪ yeah! yeah! ♪ love stinks ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 dusters cleans deep into hard to reach places and removes allergens, feather dusters can leave behind. the thick all around fibers trap and lock on contact. swiffer gives cleaning a deep new meaning. exact change, buddy. ♪ love stinks! (announcer) transform your water. women who drink crystal light drink 20% more water. crystal light. make a delicious change. crystal light. now your card comes with a way to plan for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay in full to avoid interest...with full pay. and those you split... you decide how to pay over time. if
this is the fool who thinks he is thomas payne or thomas jefferson or somebody, or he thinks he and heg the meaning of the founders of the country. and he thinks the clause requiring the continuation of slavery and making it constitutional for one american to own another is about immigration. this guy may well be the dumbest man on the planet. ur old duster. ♪ love stinks! ♪ yeah! yeah! ♪ love stinks ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 dusters cleans deep into hard to reach places and...
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wall street veteran, donald marin, the investment giant of payne weber and the chairman of lightyear and the one and only, martha stewart. >> you three could eat anywhere. why do you eat at the four seasons? >> i come here because it's the most beautiful room in new york. and in terms of dining. it's the most power-ridden room in new york. every table has somewhat interesting at it. but it's also very comfortable. and it's kind of like a club. and for women in new york, having a club atmosphere is kind of nice, don't you think? >> without a question. it's not even a pool we can go naked in, but other than that, it's okay. >> although people have, i hear. >> exactly. >> why do you come here? >> well first of all, i'm in the building. >> i'm heard people tell me real estate agents, give me an office where i can be within four blocks of the four seasons so they can come here every day. >> that's a pretty good ad for the restaurant, isn't it? i come here because it's comfortable, it's convenient, the tables are far enough apart, you can have a serious conversation. and to see martha occa
wall street veteran, donald marin, the investment giant of payne weber and the chairman of lightyear and the one and only, martha stewart. >> you three could eat anywhere. why do you eat at the four seasons? >> i come here because it's the most beautiful room in new york. and in terms of dining. it's the most power-ridden room in new york. every table has somewhat interesting at it. but it's also very comfortable. and it's kind of like a club. and for women in new york, having a...
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this is the fool who thinks he is thomas payne or thomas jefferson or somebody, or he thinks he and he is interpreting the meaning of the founders of the country. and he thinks the clause requiring the continuation of slavery and making it constitutional for one american to own another is about immigration. this guy may well be the dumbest man on the planet. how to get rich, by america's health insurance companies. raise health insurance premiums 4 times faster than wages. pay your ceo twenty four million dollars a year. deny payment for 1 out of every 5 treatments doctors prescribe. if the insurance companies win, you lose. tell congress to rewrite the story. we want good health care we can afford with the choice of a public health insurance option. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when my broker said, "i make money when you make money," tdd# 1-800-345-2550 he neglected to mention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 he also makes money when i lose money, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 withdraw money or do nothing with my money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 >>> as of two days ago, sarah palin's main foreign policy
this is the fool who thinks he is thomas payne or thomas jefferson or somebody, or he thinks he and he is interpreting the meaning of the founders of the country. and he thinks the clause requiring the continuation of slavery and making it constitutional for one american to own another is about immigration. this guy may well be the dumbest man on the planet. how to get rich, by america's health insurance companies. raise health insurance premiums 4 times faster than wages. pay your ceo twenty...
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after 9/11, a group of family members, 9/11 family members, got together also with my friend david payneo i co-founded this organization with, because we were so impressed with the spirit of community service that so spontaneously rose after the attacks and which were sustained for months on end really that we thought that was too valuable a lesson to waste. so we thought it would really make sense to establish 9/11 as a national day of service in honor of those who perished and who rose in service, but also was a productive way forward. >> michelle and barack obama spent part of the morning at habitat for humanity here in washington. they are following your example. how can other people, other americans, follow this call for service? a lot of people, jay, after 9/11 felt that there was a moment when americans could really come together in the volunteer spirit, and that perhaps that moment passed and needs to be rekindled. >> well, you know, you make a good point but we don't really think it's past and people around the country are looking for a way to properly mark this day. when they c
after 9/11, a group of family members, 9/11 family members, got together also with my friend david payneo i co-founded this organization with, because we were so impressed with the spirit of community service that so spontaneously rose after the attacks and which were sustained for months on end really that we thought that was too valuable a lesson to waste. so we thought it would really make sense to establish 9/11 as a national day of service in honor of those who perished and who rose in...
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we can draw a parallel with what happened with payne stewart's plane a number of years ago. you may recall that was a jet aircraft traveling at a very high altitude and investigators later learned that, for whatever reason, they lost pressurization, they lost any oxygen in the cockpit and that incapacitated everybody on board. they all became unconscious and eventually, the plane went off autopilot when it ran out of fuel and everybody died. and so the question today is whether there might be any similarity whatsoever. >> so tom, one question here, if the pilot was flying at an at a tude of 23,000 feet is that customary for these small planes to be flying that particularly high? >> that's -- that is high, but it's not unusual for this particular aircraft. the stall speed on an m-20 is somewhere in the neighborhood of 55 to 60 knots, about 60, 65 miles per hour. and according to some reporting, that was where that plane was when it began to have specific problems and then crashed. you're off near stall speed at 60, 65 miles an hour. as to the altitude, i can't really speak to
we can draw a parallel with what happened with payne stewart's plane a number of years ago. you may recall that was a jet aircraft traveling at a very high altitude and investigators later learned that, for whatever reason, they lost pressurization, they lost any oxygen in the cockpit and that incapacitated everybody on board. they all became unconscious and eventually, the plane went off autopilot when it ran out of fuel and everybody died. and so the question today is whether there might be...
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this is the fool who thinks he is thomas payne or thomas jefferson or somebody, or he thinks he and he alone is interpreting the meaning of the founders of the country! and he thinks that clause requiring the continuation of slavery and making it constitutional for one american to own another is about immigration! immigration! this guy may well be the "it loe on the road right now," proclaims "gq" magazine. did you see that? the interior "positively oozes class," raves "car magazine." "slick and sensuous," boasts "the washington times." "the most striking vw in recent memory," declares-- okay, i get it already. i think we were in a car commercial. ♪ yeah ♪ yeah. how to get rich, by america's health insurance companies. raise health insurance premiums 4 times faster than wages. pay your ceo twenty four million dollars a year. deny payment for 1 out of every 5 treatments doctors prescribe. if the insurance companies win, you lose. tell congress to rewrite the story. we want good health care we can afford with the choice of a public health insurance option. who switched from geico to alls
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i always payn advance. it's prepaid. that's generally -- >> charlie: why is that more tractive?>> no contract. also people don't have credit rating -- post paid, w are the bank. we're seing you $0 device for $200 your credit rating tters. if you havno credit rating or poor credit rang or say, i would just rather that have -- not haveassle of a coract i go prepaid. th the economic downrn, and prepaid offers getting lot more successful or aggressive in our case, our prepaid brand is boost. >> charlie: it's a mh bigger in eope than -- >> it is. that's why i think even more potential as i look the u.s. market. you ok at rest of world you see where customers e goi. their preference, one of the, i ink maybe one of the benefits of the economic downturn people more interestein paying cash and taking l credit and having less of a commitment. our boost brand, whichsprint owns this past quarter had $777,000et ads that any epaid carrier h. we just announced acquisitionf virgin mobile wee doubling down on prepaid. really data an prepaidare areathat weant to take disproportionatehare. way thi
i always payn advance. it's prepaid. that's generally -- >> charlie: why is that more tractive?>> no contract. also people don't have credit rating -- post paid, w are the bank. we're seing you $0 device for $200 your credit rating tters. if you havno credit rating or poor credit rang or say, i would just rather that have -- not haveassle of a coract i go prepaid. th the economic downrn, and prepaid offers getting lot more successful or aggressive in our case, our prepaid brand is...
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flattering and completely different from "gossip girl," so it's a good mix. >> tell us about chloe payneat really gives confidence to the patient when i put the needle in there. >> she's very naive, too. >> yeah. she's very naive. she's new in the hospital and basically all she wants to do is save lives. and you know, we're trying as actresses to honor the men and women who really are nurses and do extraordinary things every day. >> and that's why they changed her name to chloe payne from chloe not practiced for the first week -- >> that's for the doctors. we don't need that. >> your outfits sometimes are crazy, and that's what's crazy, thinking you'd be a perfect match because she's wearing like hello kitty outfits. >> there's a lot of color. i don't think i've ever worn so many bright colors in my life. it's like the easter bunny designed my clothes, but we're good. it's much more comfortable than stilettos. >> you've had so many wonderful movies and now television. for such a young lady to have your kind of success. >> you know, it's all a credit to my mom. she's an extraordinary woma
flattering and completely different from "gossip girl," so it's a good mix. >> tell us about chloe payneat really gives confidence to the patient when i put the needle in there. >> she's very naive, too. >> yeah. she's very naive. she's new in the hospital and basically all she wants to do is save lives. and you know, we're trying as actresses to honor the men and women who really are nurses and do extraordinary things every day. >> and that's why they changed...
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be a decade before we recover from the housing bubble burst and wall street strategy's ceo, charles payneeans for not just homeowners but the larger economy and charles i was stunned to read it and i'm turning to it now, ten years to recover, 40% in losses? really? >> right, first of all it is made's opinion from the boom to the absolute bust, and where the average home lost 40% of its value and will take ten years according to them and i have to tell you, gregg this is also part of the whole new economic reality that i think a lot of us have to get used, to though i will say, i'm not nearly as pessimistic as they are. >> gregg: what about this rally in homebuilders stocks, i looked at the case schiller index and prices of single family homes in the top 20 cities, in addition to the homebuilders stocks rose in june for the second month in a row, what about that. >> we have positive trends and in fact existing homes sales are up for the first time four months in a row for the first time since '04 and there is the unique aspect, the first time homebuyer is responsible for 30% and you have d
be a decade before we recover from the housing bubble burst and wall street strategy's ceo, charles payneeans for not just homeowners but the larger economy and charles i was stunned to read it and i'm turning to it now, ten years to recover, 40% in losses? really? >> right, first of all it is made's opinion from the boom to the absolute bust, and where the average home lost 40% of its value and will take ten years according to them and i have to tell you, gregg this is also part of the...
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and as tom payne reminded us, sunshine shoulders and summer patriots are out there. people who don't ride to the sound of the guns. if you win those battles, you will have more support than you know what to do with. i have to tell you, on the other side, you will so demoralize the left. they have lived for 75 years with the uncompleted mission of controlling this economy and nationalizing healthcare and every single time something went wrong harry trum an got on the scandal and had the korean war. john f. kennedy was assassinated. jimmy carter was -- jimmy carter was jimmy carter. enough said. and bill clinton, well, bill clinton was usually distracted. there is always an excuse and then if they didn't have a president they could trust, they didn't have 60 votes in the senate. they didn't have a speaker who wanted to ram it through. they had milquetoast. didn't have fire like pelosi. all stars have aligned for them now f. they lose now, they have no excuses. they will come up with some, but no mrizible excuse. if you win, you reinvigerate the base you want to reinvig
and as tom payne reminded us, sunshine shoulders and summer patriots are out there. people who don't ride to the sound of the guns. if you win those battles, you will have more support than you know what to do with. i have to tell you, on the other side, you will so demoralize the left. they have lived for 75 years with the uncompleted mission of controlling this economy and nationalizing healthcare and every single time something went wrong harry trum an got on the scandal and had the korean...
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payne: mr. speaker, we have nothing but myths and scare tactics to our seniors about health care. what's one of the myths under the health care reform, a government panel will tell you when you can die. nothing can be further from the truth. it will be up to your doctor and your family. it simply provides reimbursement for medicare for doing this. another myth, health care reform will lead to rationed care. no such thing. we have it now. as a matter of fact, nothing will stand between you and your doctor to make the best decision. reform actually takes insurance company bureaucrats out of the decision and lets you make it. what about the myth about health care reform is a government takeover? just another lie. under the bill, there is no government takeover of health care. every american will still be able to choose their doctor and their health insurance plan, make decisions that they want. the fourth out of these five myths, health care will end medicare. untrue. as a matter of fact, it will strengthen medicare, and it will lower prescription drug benefits, take that doughnut ou
payne: mr. speaker, we have nothing but myths and scare tactics to our seniors about health care. what's one of the myths under the health care reform, a government panel will tell you when you can die. nothing can be further from the truth. it will be up to your doctor and your family. it simply provides reimbursement for medicare for doing this. another myth, health care reform will lead to rationed care. no such thing. we have it now. as a matter of fact, nothing will stand between you and...