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payne. appreciate that. we have been joined by two members of the board of supervisors who i know wish to address us. supervisor scott wiener is here. [speaker not understood], supervisor wiener just before we hear from the public. good afternoon, supervisor wiener. >> thank you, and thank you, directors, for allowing me a moment to speak. and also for all of your work on this important issue. i'm here today in strong support of the staff recommendation relating to employee shuttles. and when you look at the district that i have the honor of representing, district 8 including the castro and noe valley, parts of the mission, glenn park, et cetera, i can't say this for sure, but district 8 certainly is at the high end in terms of usage of our streets and muni stops by employee shuttles, by riders of those shuttles who live in the district. and also probably people who sometimes get a little frustrated with the routing of the shuttles and the usage of the stops. so, in a lot of ways we've been in the middle of
payne. appreciate that. we have been joined by two members of the board of supervisors who i know wish to address us. supervisor scott wiener is here. [speaker not understood], supervisor wiener just before we hear from the public. good afternoon, supervisor wiener. >> thank you, and thank you, directors, for allowing me a moment to speak. and also for all of your work on this important issue. i'm here today in strong support of the staff recommendation relating to employee shuttles. and...
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payne. good presentation. i know one of the questions that has been brought up which supervisor campos brought up was the $1 per stop event per day. some people are saying why so little, isn't it worth doing more? is it my understanding of your presentation the first step during this pilot project, the pilot project will help us gather what the transportation impacts are, what we can address are the transportation impacts, could this go up? [speaker not understood] could this charge go up? >> there are several parts to speak to. we will be tracking the costs of administering and delivering all of the services of the program. we are limited to doing cost recovery. and, so, that means -- and i'm sure the city attorney's office can give a more legal definition than i can. but as we understand, it means the costs associated with providing this permit and administration it and evaluating the program -- >> just to be clear, in a parking permit process administered by the city, we are limited by state law, not our ow
payne. good presentation. i know one of the questions that has been brought up which supervisor campos brought up was the $1 per stop event per day. some people are saying why so little, isn't it worth doing more? is it my understanding of your presentation the first step during this pilot project, the pilot project will help us gather what the transportation impacts are, what we can address are the transportation impacts, could this go up? [speaker not understood] could this charge go up?...
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payne. >> good afternoon, ms. payne. >> good afternoon, chair nolan and members of the sfmta board. i'm carly payne, the transportation demand management manager at mta and the project manager for this pilot that we're proposing that you take action on today. so, this work relates to commuter shuttle that are provided by employers, institutions like medical institutions or educational institutions and by individual buildings or developments. this is not about tour buses or jitneys or charter coaches or taxis or party buses. the shuttle, the commuter shuttle sector has grown very rapidly and it's created some impacts on muni. as the shuttle sector has grown till now, our approach at the fmtta to resolve the problems in a [speaker not understood] way. finding the ad hoc [speaker not understood], and that's worked okay. with ~ but the sector is so large now and is not a sustainable approach. furthermore, it has caused a lot of confusion among operators for enforcement and for members of the public about what's allowed where and why. and, so, this approach seeks to remedy that, to creat
payne. >> good afternoon, ms. payne. >> good afternoon, chair nolan and members of the sfmta board. i'm carly payne, the transportation demand management manager at mta and the project manager for this pilot that we're proposing that you take action on today. so, this work relates to commuter shuttle that are provided by employers, institutions like medical institutions or educational institutions and by individual buildings or developments. this is not about tour buses or jitneys...
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i would like to recommend an author named charles payne whos has a website who wrote about this subject about a class envy and about the envy and how bad it is and dangerous in america. >> quickly. >> i remember that column by charl payne. >> quickly the mayor's impact will be felt in the biggest way how he handles the union contracts. about 150 bargaining units, about 300 employees. they're demanding retroactive wage as they don't have -- >> hold on. >> i know, but i'm saying if they have them over the barrel it will be felt. >> adam, what do you think about all of this? >> i think that bill de blasio is not abandoning capitalism, number one, despite what all of you say, and number two, tacks, ben, are part of capitalism, always have been, always will be, except maybe in charles payne's world. >> believe me, i've paid enough over the last it ten years. >> de blasio is so left, he's going to make san fran look like houston, texas. >> we have a lot of things to watch in the next five years between obama care a new york city. my thanks to charlie and dagen. up next forget about these fire
i would like to recommend an author named charles payne whos has a website who wrote about this subject about a class envy and about the envy and how bad it is and dangerous in america. >> quickly. >> i remember that column by charl payne. >> quickly the mayor's impact will be felt in the biggest way how he handles the union contracts. about 150 bargaining units, about 300 employees. they're demanding retroactive wage as they don't have -- >> hold on. >> i know,...
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charles payne, what do you make of all this. i got to tell you, we were asked to suspend common sense when they pitched this to us. it's gionta worse since then. when congressman doyle told the world, hey, my aduld son, we don't have to pay its premiums, you the american taxpayer are paying it you want to talk about outrageous, now even if you are if a state with its own exchange, you have to fork over money to pay up to 400% of the premium of other people. you add it at the top. young people aren't getting involved. all the math is a massive implosion or ssive tax hike. on who? i don't know, but it is a disaster. we can see it coming. >> what i love about you karlsson payne, week in week out, you can maintain this anger. >> that's why you got me in a cage this week. >> that would be my fault. >> there you go. how we arrange this seating pattern ission me. bu sandra, what do you make of that, quite the legitimate fears a lot of folks have, the numbers aren't adding up, they're worried they're going to go astronomically high. >>
charles payne, what do you make of all this. i got to tell you, we were asked to suspend common sense when they pitched this to us. it's gionta worse since then. when congressman doyle told the world, hey, my aduld son, we don't have to pay its premiums, you the american taxpayer are paying it you want to talk about outrageous, now even if you are if a state with its own exchange, you have to fork over money to pay up to 400% of the premium of other people. you add it at the top. young people...
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payne here on "right this minute."ll me why you decided to make this video. >> last year i had a individu videographer to my house. we had an idea and threw it together and sent it to the students and they loved it. i thought why don't we do another one, giving them a glimpse of what it's like when they're not around. >> what's been the reaction? >> it's been overwhelming. the students have loved it, i've got i don't knten calls from ot university presidents. >> do you feel like other universities are now going to try to steal you away because you're such a darn awesome university president? >> i don't think so. i don't think anyone at truman has anything to worry about there. i love it here and i love the students here. i hope it comes across in this video that i really feel a connection with our students and i hope to keep it for some time. >> that tricycle was pretty tiny. >> i tipped a few times. >> is there anything you didn't use? >> probably not measuring the basketball goalie. >> when the students come back, ar
payne here on "right this minute."ll me why you decided to make this video. >> last year i had a individu videographer to my house. we had an idea and threw it together and sent it to the students and they loved it. i thought why don't we do another one, giving them a glimpse of what it's like when they're not around. >> what's been the reaction? >> it's been overwhelming. the students have loved it, i've got i don't knten calls from ot university presidents....
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>> i'm no charles payne but these are expensive.nsive one, charles. >> maybe ty are expensive for a no? >>aybe. >> little chuckle. i like that. we'll continue. >>> a new irs mess. now the mess over how the person leading the investigation, the irs targeting conservatives actually donated thousands of dollars to the obama campaign. the agency's new chief is asking for more of your dollars. why? well to enforce the health care law, of course and the tax man already getting $1.3 billion bucks in extra funding for obamacare. apparently that's not enough. so does the irs dserve more of your money or not? hi, everybody, happy weekend.
>> i'm no charles payne but these are expensive.nsive one, charles. >> maybe ty are expensive for a no? >>aybe. >> little chuckle. i like that. we'll continue. >>> a new irs mess. now the mess over how the person leading the investigation, the irs targeting conservatives actually donated thousands of dollars to the obama campaign. the agency's new chief is asking for more of your dollars. why? well to enforce the health care law, of course and the tax man...
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we're seeing the charles payne principal in action here. the stock goes down.share. much of what the problem is there. down 2%. a big name is a dow component, mcdonald's disappointing sales and blaming the deep freeze in america. the stock is actually now up. next, the president of h&m. stuart: walmart making a headline here, saying it will get the same level as amazon in online sales. nicole: the stock is not moving too much here. this is unbelievable, the ceo and the merchandise executive say listen, this is not a side project, we are working so hard now being able to a comet customers online that with a wave of capacity, we will be a parity with amazon.com in two years. watch out, amazon, is what walmart is saying. stuart: they have been watching a show on the grounds online is everything. charles payne is still here, we'll pick up on a couple of stock is recommended in the past. update me on creed. charles: management sent me a new light bulb, fantastic light bulb. it is so volatile, up 5 or 6 points yesterday. still in nice percentage, double digits, i wou
we're seeing the charles payne principal in action here. the stock goes down.share. much of what the problem is there. down 2%. a big name is a dow component, mcdonald's disappointing sales and blaming the deep freeze in america. the stock is actually now up. next, the president of h&m. stuart: walmart making a headline here, saying it will get the same level as amazon in online sales. nicole: the stock is not moving too much here. this is unbelievable, the ceo and the merchandise executive...
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>> guest: payne is a little coy about it. he was supposed to inherent privileges and powers and to inherit property. but payne at the end of his career he writes an essay that lays out a basic outline of the welfare state and he shows us any way other radical individualism leads to state some and it's a very important thing to see. the entire thing is funded by the inheritance tax because he says that nothing happens in that juncture in that intersection between the generations. you basically have somebody getting something so that is a place the society can legitimately tax people. he doesn't make a radical argument like marks or klayko that the family should be broken up and parents and children separated because that is the only way to enact a radical social change. a lot of what he does suggest as much or the links between generations should be loosened if not broken. he doesn't go quite as far as some people but the smartest radicals have always understood that the family is the foremost obstacle to their goals. from pla
>> guest: payne is a little coy about it. he was supposed to inherent privileges and powers and to inherit property. but payne at the end of his career he writes an essay that lays out a basic outline of the welfare state and he shows us any way other radical individualism leads to state some and it's a very important thing to see. the entire thing is funded by the inheritance tax because he says that nothing happens in that juncture in that intersection between the generations. you...
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charles payne, answer the question, is it time to buy? buying the right company. the average person starts to think they can pick the bottom and pick the top which is folly. it's nebraska worked. it's never worked. i gave them a long-term trading buy this morning. stuart: do you think this selloff has more to go? >> i think we're more vulnerable. it's been over 800 days since we've had a 10% correction. stuart: i'm trying to do the math. >> over two years. stuart: since we had a 10% correction of any kind? -@>> yeah. we've had 4, 5 and those even really into rad dick. stuart: okay. sandra smith's here, and i'm going to talk politics for a second. john boehner says there's been a political shift. he says, just moments ago this was released, boehner says people are now blaming the present obama policies, not the past bush policies. i kind of said that's a political shift. >> that would be a huge political shift, and the actual numbers he's pointing to in these polls, he references what these were just four years ago. 53% of the voters said
charles payne, answer the question, is it time to buy? buying the right company. the average person starts to think they can pick the bottom and pick the top which is folly. it's nebraska worked. it's never worked. i gave them a long-term trading buy this morning. stuart: do you think this selloff has more to go? >> i think we're more vulnerable. it's been over 800 days since we've had a 10% correction. stuart: i'm trying to do the math. >> over two years. stuart: since we had a 10%...
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some thought payne was homophobic by giving support to the family. fill robertson expressed his views about homosexuality. one direction is support of the show very confused and disappointed by this william payne tweet. this literally changes everything. one direction star fired back against his critics in a twitter tirade saying being a fan of someone's show and the way they still hold their family together doesn't mean i am okay with all they say. duck dynasty willie robertson to payne tweeting thanks bro. congrats to you boys as well. ya'll keep rocking we'll keep quacking stay strong in this muddy world. duck dynasty saw a drop in the viewers for the premiere only 8.5 viewers tuned in. that's a huge number of viewers for the cable show. last year in season 4 the show drew 12 million viewers. >> two things. like how you say ya'll. thank you for getting that one direction song stuck in my mind for the rest of the morning. thank you so much. >> all right. >> and it is time for your monday motivator. a story to inspire you to start your week off. tak
some thought payne was homophobic by giving support to the family. fill robertson expressed his views about homosexuality. one direction is support of the show very confused and disappointed by this william payne tweet. this literally changes everything. one direction star fired back against his critics in a twitter tirade saying being a fan of someone's show and the way they still hold their family together doesn't mean i am okay with all they say. duck dynasty willie robertson to payne...
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charles payne, you saw this coming. charles: it is a huge milestone. stuart: wait a second.ired they have printed 3d liver tissue. now they have delivered it to someone else. charles: it is a huge deal. will it hurt the kidney? will it hurt the heart? will it hurt the liver? they went public through a reverse merger. these kinds of companies are left pretty vulnerable. the company, so far, doing everything that they said they would do. stuart: part of the downside move for the market. a little perspective here, please. and, by the way, some of the dow lost is the result of the selloff and boeing. they heavily weighted dow stock. down 4.5%. what do you make of this boeing situation? charles: a victim of their own success. these kind of pullbacks create opportunity. if i was holding it, i would not panic. i think wall street is overreacting. stuart: how about this? buy on the dip. >> do not they'll just yet. 60% of these indices are in correction mode. we know that these markets have been a bubble in search of a pin for a long time. strong stocks out there. if we go into a ser
charles payne, you saw this coming. charles: it is a huge milestone. stuart: wait a second.ired they have printed 3d liver tissue. now they have delivered it to someone else. charles: it is a huge deal. will it hurt the kidney? will it hurt the heart? will it hurt the liver? they went public through a reverse merger. these kinds of companies are left pretty vulnerable. the company, so far, doing everything that they said they would do. stuart: part of the downside move for the market. a little...
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or quinton tarrantino, the kazan/payne similarity is there.far as trying to get to work with alexander payne, will you seek him out? you tell him, i am -- i like your work, i would love to work with you? or does he call you? how does that work? >> well my daughter laura starred in alexander's first movie "citizen ruth" i met him then for about an hour. ten years ago last week i got the script of "nebraska" sent to me by him. with no offer. just -- what you do you think of this material? i loved it. the next morning as soon as it opened at 9:00, went to toys "r" us, bought a red truck, left a note i think i am woody, left it with the secretary. make sure she would deliver and not go home and give it to her kid. i never heard back from him. laura ran into him a month later. he said, tell your dad, i really appreciated the little truck and the note. the next thing i knew he was off making "sideways." and, nothing happened after that. and then he was making "the descendants" in hawaii. i didn't know. i figured well, there is a couple things here k
or quinton tarrantino, the kazan/payne similarity is there.far as trying to get to work with alexander payne, will you seek him out? you tell him, i am -- i like your work, i would love to work with you? or does he call you? how does that work? >> well my daughter laura starred in alexander's first movie "citizen ruth" i met him then for about an hour. ten years ago last week i got the script of "nebraska" sent to me by him. with no offer. just -- what you do you think...
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while charles payne suggests he better pull it back. your race isn't the problem, mr. president.color red is the problem, mr. president. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. [ male announcer ] wt kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for all th natural gas. ♪ more than ever before, america's electricity is generated by it. exnmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here ♪ >>> president of the united states. barack obama and michelle obama, the first african-american president and that's part of the allure. his youth is part of the allure. >> but they're always young mavericks that come along, john kennedy, and maybe this pre
while charles payne suggests he better pull it back. your race isn't the problem, mr. president.color red is the problem, mr. president. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. [...
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at the recent environmental commission hearing, carly payne mentioned a survey of tech bus riders done by u.c. berkeley grad students which i have sent to you already. the league tech did the study and results reinforced key points we'd like to make. i don't have all the time to give all the specifics in this public comment and i tried to provide a copy, but the clerk would not take it. tech buses do take cars off the street. they also create car trips through displacement and car tech riders are increasing housing costs. we're not opposed to the pilot program but we think the current program is insufficient. first of all, companies need pay their share. charging $1 a stop is a joke. [speaker not understood] compensate for delays to muni [speaker not understood]. cost recovery fees that the media and the city attorney do not want to address. if the companies are willing to pay more, they could just negotiate a fair price with the city or the sfmta could do a nexus study [speaker not understood] and charge a higher impact fee or put a higher tax on the ballot. ideally we would negotiate
at the recent environmental commission hearing, carly payne mentioned a survey of tech bus riders done by u.c. berkeley grad students which i have sent to you already. the league tech did the study and results reinforced key points we'd like to make. i don't have all the time to give all the specifics in this public comment and i tried to provide a copy, but the clerk would not take it. tech buses do take cars off the street. they also create car trips through displacement and car tech riders...
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i'd like to thank carly payne and the wonderful collaboration and cooperation we had with sfmta. it's been a wonderful process and i think we're at a very good place with this pilot program. i think there are some minor details that need to be ironed out in the next number of weeks where we can successfully match the shuttles and the muni services together in a seamless manner as possible. [speaker not understood]. most of my tenure at the bay area council, i've been working on housing issues and this issue has been somewhat conflated with housing issues and affordability issues in san francisco. i spent an awful lot of time in this room on thursday afternoons with the planning commission the last number of years. it's great to see how many housing and the last of housing, and their energies to this room on thursday when affordable housing projects are before the planning commission. quite often there are hundreds of people opposing those projects and little or no people standing in support of them. so, i would advocate and ask about folks who are showing up on a thursday as well
i'd like to thank carly payne and the wonderful collaboration and cooperation we had with sfmta. it's been a wonderful process and i think we're at a very good place with this pilot program. i think there are some minor details that need to be ironed out in the next number of weeks where we can successfully match the shuttles and the muni services together in a seamless manner as possible. [speaker not understood]. most of my tenure at the bay area council, i've been working on housing issues...
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charles payne you like that. charles: i'm feeling it. stuart: and getting back into it.les: it's a high beta name and when it makes extraordinary moves one way or the other. and they've had a tough go so far in 2014 and a little bit of profit taking, blue chip names and anxiety. stuart: amazon down at 391. charles: apple is getting hit. some say-- >> twitter i like to call it. >> twitter? was that nicole picking on you earlier. stuart: that's greet stuff. that's down 4 bucks. 6 1/2% down i'm talking. a amy, the self-proclaimed tiger mom arguing that chinese women make superior mothers and ultimately have superior children and now she's making waves with her husband in their latest book called the triple package. in it she and her husband list what they call culture groups. groups are raises and religions that are superior to others, that's their words, superior to others based on ow their parents raised them. their income and occupational status and here is a list of the cultural groups. nigerians, jews, chinese, indians, iranians, lebanese-americans, cuban exiles and mo
charles payne you like that. charles: i'm feeling it. stuart: and getting back into it.les: it's a high beta name and when it makes extraordinary moves one way or the other. and they've had a tough go so far in 2014 and a little bit of profit taking, blue chip names and anxiety. stuart: amazon down at 391. charles: apple is getting hit. some say-- >> twitter i like to call it. >> twitter? was that nicole picking on you earlier. stuart: that's greet stuff. that's down 4 bucks. 6 1/2%...
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charles payne is here.ll address minimum wage which is very sticky point for charles payne. >> it is. tracy: critical issue holding back the nation, charles, come on, i don't know. i know where you stand. >> i think everyone knows where i stand but i wanted to have a clear discussion about it and really point out why it is a mistake, why it is folly. this is divisive issue designed to make us feel bad, not good. i've been telling people the president should watch "wolf of wall street." at least one segment when a guy selling a crappie stock but made it sound great. every time the president talks about america it's a great nation but sound crappy. 1.6 million people on minimum wage. only% of workers. 2 million bee row low it. 5% of the people. take a honest company that pays company minimum wage. burger king. last time company cost as percentage of total revenue, food and paper, 3%. payroll and benefit, 27%. occupancy, 19%. depreciation 5%. i think we had a full screen. that leaves very little money, look at
charles payne is here.ll address minimum wage which is very sticky point for charles payne. >> it is. tracy: critical issue holding back the nation, charles, come on, i don't know. i know where you stand. >> i think everyone knows where i stand but i wanted to have a clear discussion about it and really point out why it is a mistake, why it is folly. this is divisive issue designed to make us feel bad, not good. i've been telling people the president should watch "wolf of wall...
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this is a charles payne question.. >> almost all the names that are in trouble have unique issues. turkey, a major, major political crisis, argentina simply won't pay their bills. ukraine's civil unrest, thailand, civil unrest, so you couple all of this. i spent the weekend studying the mexican peso prices, don't see a lot of similarities with respect to the fact they have no foreign reserves, completely flat-footed, but this can mushroom. you hear the small countries don't matter. but the whole world on the precipice. it was a serious crisis for a few months. cheryl: do you blame the fed? they say let's print some more money. this'll make our economy better. dennis: i don't know how much the fed should have to worry about thailand when it cuts back. it has been the most telegraphed, the most protected move. females not hedg hedging against was foolish. it was their fault, not the fed's fault. >> ability to hunt for artificially cheap money creates bubbles. no exception to that rule. we have had a couple of years to s
this is a charles payne question.. >> almost all the names that are in trouble have unique issues. turkey, a major, major political crisis, argentina simply won't pay their bills. ukraine's civil unrest, thailand, civil unrest, so you couple all of this. i spent the weekend studying the mexican peso prices, don't see a lot of similarities with respect to the fact they have no foreign reserves, completely flat-footed, but this can mushroom. you hear the small countries don't matter. but...
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i am charles payne. i want to weigh in.e coldest month in the history of our country. are we talking about man-made climate change or just a cyclical event that has happened and whether or climate since the beginning of time? >> the science is clear. 90% of scientists who study this make clear that the climate is warming and human activity is the primary cause of that. before you think higher taxes and more regulations will reverse that? >> i think smart investments and lower cotton economy, reducing waste, we waste 1-third of the energy, 1-third of the food, 1-third of the water that is generated in the united states, that is good economics, that will put us on a more stable and secure footing for growth and will help us reduce the risk we face from climate change, manage it and enable us to adapt to it because it is already happening and that is simply good economics. it will create certainty. this is why dozens and dozens of companies are putting a price on carbon in their internal investments. we saw a story on this inc
i am charles payne. i want to weigh in.e coldest month in the history of our country. are we talking about man-made climate change or just a cyclical event that has happened and whether or climate since the beginning of time? >> the science is clear. 90% of scientists who study this make clear that the climate is warming and human activity is the primary cause of that. before you think higher taxes and more regulations will reverse that? >> i think smart investments and lower cotton...
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we are told charles payne is in the building. stuart: let's get at it. it is a charles payne pick. it just bought mandyon for $1 billion. it is a security company, mandyon is complementary in the security business on the internet. you didn't see the merger coming. charles: i elected in november and yesterday we were talking cybersecurity. we have great american companies like fire i. i love it. i love when we talk about news but help the audience make money from the news because that is what we are talking about. opportunity. the cyberattacks must be dealt with. this net cats of the world have taken not laizzez-faire -- it can't go on. the consumer will say i don't want my phone number on the internet. stuart: which and the enormous value to any company in the security internet security business. charles: the whole dynamics have been changed. everyone is on line. everyone is out there. let's make it as secure as possible. by the way there's another trend, i did talk about it earlier this week on the business channel. i watched th
we are told charles payne is in the building. stuart: let's get at it. it is a charles payne pick. it just bought mandyon for $1 billion. it is a security company, mandyon is complementary in the security business on the internet. you didn't see the merger coming. charles: i elected in november and yesterday we were talking cybersecurity. we have great american companies like fire i. i love it. i love when we talk about news but help the audience make money from the news because that is what we...
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adam: 1,320 receptions, 15,000 yards, 111 touchdowns, charles payne's record.beat me to the punch line. lori: tight end tony gonzalez can brag about those stats. he holds the most records for positions he has not done adding to his impressive resume. the future hall of famer after the nfl in its latest project with six stars next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shel
adam: 1,320 receptions, 15,000 yards, 111 touchdowns, charles payne's record.beat me to the punch line. lori: tight end tony gonzalez can brag about those stats. he holds the most records for positions he has not done adding to his impressive resume. the future hall of famer after the nfl in its latest project with six stars next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you...
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charles payne.retty but the snow is wreaking havoc on people across the northeast, people trying to travel in other parts of the country. joe bastardi coming up. connell: prostate cancer, researchers are looking into a custom fit treatmentt for individual patients as opposed to 1-size-fits-all. that should be an interesting medical conversation as markets now continues. down market, we have some winners to show you on the s&p 500. there we are. [ me announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ th magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do re. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'grt storie that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all
charles payne.retty but the snow is wreaking havoc on people across the northeast, people trying to travel in other parts of the country. joe bastardi coming up. connell: prostate cancer, researchers are looking into a custom fit treatmentt for individual patients as opposed to 1-size-fits-all. that should be an interesting medical conversation as markets now continues. down market, we have some winners to show you on the s&p 500. there we are. [ me announcer ] this is the story of the...
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marty mosby, elizabeth macdonald, charles payne we have to do it again.ch to talk about. google or the nsa, who do you worry about? google bying smart thermostat maker nest and more of your personal data along with it. do you have more to fear from them than the nsa? tweet us. tracy: nfib chief economist bill dunkelberg says there are still holes in the numbers. he is coming up to explain. ashley: plus this will be cool or bold. in tech minute, super bowl first, a gizmo to show how coldplayers are when they face off at metlife stadium. that should be interesting. tracy: we need to find something better to do with his life. as we do this time of day look how oil is trading, up slightly. $92.40 a barrel. the dow is up 48 points. don't go anywhere. ashley: state and local government finances still in need of some major fixes. peter barnes live from capitol hill with a first on fox business interview. peter? >> well, hey, ashley, that's right. the state budget crisis task force led by former fed chairman paul volcker and the former lieutenant governor of new
marty mosby, elizabeth macdonald, charles payne we have to do it again.ch to talk about. google or the nsa, who do you worry about? google bying smart thermostat maker nest and more of your personal data along with it. do you have more to fear from them than the nsa? tweet us. tracy: nfib chief economist bill dunkelberg says there are still holes in the numbers. he is coming up to explain. ashley: plus this will be cool or bold. in tech minute, super bowl first, a gizmo to show how coldplayers...
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dennis: thank you very much, charles payne.p freeze as snow and ice stranded motorists. we are finding out what is happening in the south. >> this is a mess like i have never seen. the snow move through, not a lot of snow. they only have 30 trucks to spread any kind of treatment out onto the road. you cannot get that snow melted in any kind of fashion. everything got out at one time. there is bad traffic on a regular day. it is causing big problems. go down towards dallas, 3.5. the prize, mississippi, three. two and a half inches is at the airport. now you have cold air settled in. we have six hours left of daylight. we will see the temperatures really drop again right now. temperatures only at 22. no melting at all on the road there. the windchill feels a little bit colder. got people in their cars. people without gas. the biggest thing they are working on is to get everybody home. tomorrow we will see warming up into the 40s. cheryl: thank you very much. one big money managers sharing his picks. dennis: the dow down. hollywoo
dennis: thank you very much, charles payne.p freeze as snow and ice stranded motorists. we are finding out what is happening in the south. >> this is a mess like i have never seen. the snow move through, not a lot of snow. they only have 30 trucks to spread any kind of treatment out onto the road. you cannot get that snow melted in any kind of fashion. everything got out at one time. there is bad traffic on a regular day. it is causing big problems. go down towards dallas, 3.5. the prize,...
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charles payne is here.earn from the leadership shown by governor christie versus president obama. what did you think of all that yesterday? you. >> know what? he came out strong. he apologized immediately. he has already taken action. he fired people. i thought he was honest about the internal pain he felt when, you know, people who were really his closest advisors misled him. and, you know, i think it was the kind of things that we don't see often. we haven't seen certainly from the white house. i mean there's a scandal almost every other month and no heads really roll. not really any kind, i haven't heard any accountability or mea culpas. ashley: yeah. >> we keep finding out, maybe we're the problem. and so it is interesting. i thought he did a great job but what is interesting too though, the local papers. you guys see the headlines? i thought they, "new york post", ignorance is chris. full screen. ignorance is chris. and daily news. there you go. daily news is, pathetic. you know, the scandal itself was
charles payne is here.earn from the leadership shown by governor christie versus president obama. what did you think of all that yesterday? you. >> know what? he came out strong. he apologized immediately. he has already taken action. he fired people. i thought he was honest about the internal pain he felt when, you know, people who were really his closest advisors misled him. and, you know, i think it was the kind of things that we don't see often. we haven't seen certainly from the...
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our charles payne was looking at this study and say, are you kidding me?es had a few more expletives. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage is done. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. my years as a prosecutor taught me that we all need to protect
our charles payne was looking at this study and say, are you kidding me?es had a few more expletives. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the...
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. >> so the 8th time according to my colleague, neil payne of, the 8th time were the two best teams havey met in the super bowl. usually somebody gets up set along the way. it makes my job really tough. in politics i'm trying to point to the obvious thing and you looked really smart for-- this game is-- i'm not sure i want to place money on it at all frankly. >> you mean have you percentage, who is going to win. >> so the numbers say it's going to be a tie really, so no one wins. >> a year ago i predicted seattle win super bowl. i'm going to stick with that and say i was pressured a year earlier. >> okay, all right. >> but it's going to be close. >> you would think it's going to be close. >> yeah. >> no, you would because i don't actually-- i don't-- okay. so you know, why do you want to do to football what you did to politics which is to ruin it with accuracy? >> if you get as good with football then you are what politics and it won't be like on any given sunday a team could win. will you just read 538 and say it's going to be seattle, let's go to bed. >> i think the world actually is p
. >> so the 8th time according to my colleague, neil payne of, the 8th time were the two best teams havey met in the super bowl. usually somebody gets up set along the way. it makes my job really tough. in politics i'm trying to point to the obvious thing and you looked really smart for-- this game is-- i'm not sure i want to place money on it at all frankly. >> you mean have you percentage, who is going to win. >> so the numbers say it's going to be a tie really, so no one...
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payne says in order to break back, we have to actually have a distant faceless provider of material benefit. that is what the american welfare's date more or less looks like he had a dozen existing social democracy or humanitarianism and practice. although a lot of the arguments on the left sound that way. it is and are very radek individualism. and the left is much radical. were you find radical individualism on the right isn't libertarianism, in a sense that society should take above all. libertarians are, in a kind of no man's land. they tend to end up on the right because they think the greatest threat is government access. i think that's true. they're not exactly conservatives as many of them would be the first to say. >> it used to be much more grounded and whenever people taught me libertarians have split up, not in the area which is conservative economic thinkers are libertarian economic anchors and they basically share the same a small cars. >> i think it is increase in libertarianism, a sense of society as this kind of unguided, organic thing that should be allowed to grow an expe
payne says in order to break back, we have to actually have a distant faceless provider of material benefit. that is what the american welfare's date more or less looks like he had a dozen existing social democracy or humanitarianism and practice. although a lot of the arguments on the left sound that way. it is and are very radek individualism. and the left is much radical. were you find radical individualism on the right isn't libertarianism, in a sense that society should take above all....
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paul payne has a track record. not just violence. chronic, terrible violence. >> thomas headley is in unita-1 for his own protection. >> because i was a member of the mormon church and a sex offender. this individual decided he was going to beat the living crap out of me and in the process of it, decided he was going to kill me. >> he is serving 15 years. >> they have been holding me in the section that they're in right now, because i absolutely refuse to be housed among people that are going to cause me harm. >> about a quarter of usp's 4,000 inmates are sex offenders. most, like thomas, have been targeted for their crimes. >> we're constantly finding them assaulted. we're constantly finding them extorted. >> i've got a safety list that's got at least 20 names on it with people that told me in no uncertain terms, you're a dead man if we ever get our hands on you. i admitted to having an improper sexual relationship with this girl. she was 14. i am a man that is attracted to young women, god forbid. i have 16 months left to go. and a
paul payne has a track record. not just violence. chronic, terrible violence. >> thomas headley is in unita-1 for his own protection. >> because i was a member of the mormon church and a sex offender. this individual decided he was going to beat the living crap out of me and in the process of it, decided he was going to kill me. >> he is serving 15 years. >> they have been holding me in the section that they're in right now, because i absolutely refuse to be housed among...
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charles payne is here.onomy, specifically the success of the market rallied to win the elections this year. what do you make of that? charles: i think the republicans are always worried about this, particularly conservatives and overplayed their hand by trying to downplay the stock market last four years. not as a replacement of the u.s. economy but as a reflection of smart storage by corporations, corporations held their money, they were able to go out and continue to operate, didn't have to beg anyone for money, they are growing around the world, ambassadors of america's greatness. there is no correlation. if i had to put percentages on it i would say 10% i give to the fed, maybe 15%, 70% to the overall economy particularly the global economy and nothing i could do as direct correlation of the stock markets and the president. the timing is just a coincidental thing, it is not cause and effect. we crashed, absolutely crashed the market, oversold. co. hertz with the dollar. stocks are traded like multibilli
charles payne is here.onomy, specifically the success of the market rallied to win the elections this year. what do you make of that? charles: i think the republicans are always worried about this, particularly conservatives and overplayed their hand by trying to downplay the stock market last four years. not as a replacement of the u.s. economy but as a reflection of smart storage by corporations, corporations held their money, they were able to go out and continue to operate, didn't have to...
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alexander payne asks you to do a movie where it all works on the page to begin with? is biggest exciting thing the fact that as people start talking about "nebraska" and everybody's work in the movie, i am finally getting a feeling that folks are finally starting to realize maybe bruce dern could play. that is all it ever was to me. why don't they just shut up? why forget guys because they played 55 years ago? man retires with a triple- double. tavis: you know what this means, the moral of the story, the take away is that you're going to have to see "nebraska" because this conversation did not give you a lot about it but i can guarantee it is a wonderful film and you will want to see it. all the best eu and the entire cast in the days ahead as the awards season takes off. i am honored to have you. you can come back any time to talk. >> i'm available. nine years ago, the world record of the hundred meters was held by a nebraska runner marie screen. great runner. honored to have you on. , my honor. go check it out. until next time, thanks for watching. keep the faith. >
alexander payne asks you to do a movie where it all works on the page to begin with? is biggest exciting thing the fact that as people start talking about "nebraska" and everybody's work in the movie, i am finally getting a feeling that folks are finally starting to realize maybe bruce dern could play. that is all it ever was to me. why don't they just shut up? why forget guys because they played 55 years ago? man retires with a triple- double. tavis: you know what this means, the...
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sandra smith more on the potential pitfalls, ben ben willis on the stock exchange, and charles payne on the big push underway in new york city to tax the rich. and dr. ron paul on the healthcare storm that is brewing. sandra, big drop today? >> big drop today. leading to a lot of questions about whether or not that big rally in 2013 will continue. wall street analysts got it wrong, leading to investors to dismiss out on thal -- to miss out on the rally so wall street anists are bullish, calling on average for a 6% gain in the new year. one big reason is corporate profits on average are expected to surge 11%. that would top the 6% gain last year. now, while many wall street analysts are painting a very rosy forecast for 2014, they don't do this without identifying potential pit falls. one of those, notably is janet yellen. there's a lot of uncertainty about the fed. that plays into the picture. also got jobless claims numbers out today that did show a dip over the latest week, christmas week. but we still have unemployment rates hovering around 7%. that's a big uncertainty in the new
sandra smith more on the potential pitfalls, ben ben willis on the stock exchange, and charles payne on the big push underway in new york city to tax the rich. and dr. ron paul on the healthcare storm that is brewing. sandra, big drop today? >> big drop today. leading to a lot of questions about whether or not that big rally in 2013 will continue. wall street analysts got it wrong, leading to investors to dismiss out on thal -- to miss out on the rally so wall street anists are bullish,...