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here is the thing that rick and morgan forget that.you can't force an employer to hire somebody. so if the wage goes up, there will be fewer dollars left to hire people. you know, the -- >> i'm not for the wage going up. >> people might be paid higher but unemployment will go through the roof. >> morgan is not for wage going up. >> i'm not for the wage going up but i'm not for doing away with minimum wage altogether. the bigger issue is you have a bevy of unskilled workers and adulting filling the position. >> we have something to help them. the earned income tax credit. let's not skew the labor markets. help those who need it. >> that is the last word. now that the showdown in d.c. is over, our informers have the stocks ready to pop up. >>> and we are back with the stock ready to take off now that a d.c. deal is done. home depot, why do you like them? >> this is a surge in the last two years and there is still room to squeeze out returns. pays 2% dividend and analysts have been upgrading it. >> mike, you must use home depot. >> i do.
here is the thing that rick and morgan forget that.you can't force an employer to hire somebody. so if the wage goes up, there will be fewer dollars left to hire people. you know, the -- >> i'm not for the wage going up. >> people might be paid higher but unemployment will go through the roof. >> morgan is not for wage going up. >> i'm not for the wage going up but i'm not for doing away with minimum wage altogether. the bigger issue is you have a bevy of unskilled...
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it doesn't matter in a government shuown. >> rick, what do you think?if you give me the license for the concession in the national park you n change my mind. barring that, no, this worked out pretty well so far. the marks ar open. everybody in america enjoys them. it's not costing any more than it would cost to privatize it. >> privatize the operation and let the public own the land. >> do you thinit might happen? these thing goes back a long time. >> never hap >> rich? >> who kno? indiana had some toll highways and they sold them to a brazilian company. everybody was outraged that the brazillions would take the highways to brazil. i didn't work that way. all they did is manage them. >> happening for 40 years. the u.s. forest servicehas beenoing this for a long time. this isn't like an experiment we never tried before. it's been successful in general. >> you are talk about integral piece of american history. i don't sigh it happening. >> tt's the last word. steve, quick. >> part of american history is private enterprise. let free market and free people
it doesn't matter in a government shuown. >> rick, what do you think?if you give me the license for the concession in the national park you n change my mind. barring that, no, this worked out pretty well so far. the marks ar open. everybody in america enjoys them. it's not costing any more than it would cost to privatize it. >> privatize the operation and let the public own the land. >> do you thinit might happen? these thing goes back a long time. >> never hap >>...
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george, you're on with rick atkinson. are you with us? >> caller: yes. i'm calling to find out what carl truman was the first soldier -- >> host: georgia, i apologize. i didn't catch what she said. >> caller: i heard carl truman. we are going to move on to a net in hayward, california. and that, after you. >> caller: good afternoon. mr. atkinson, as i just heard recently a short 12 lock and i started with the first look, an army at dawn. i just want to say how much i appreciate what a great writer you are to succeed we can clearly get the overall picture and then with carrot there and personalities, the drama of the situation. >> guest: thanks very much. i appreciate that. >> host: is that it? no questions? >> guest: on her face but page, michael posts i would like to hear mr. atkinson's take on the broad front versus single sold press debate. does he think that eisenhower spread for a strategy with the most expedient way for a single bolt dressed of the possibility of shortening the war but they did to this comment is eisenhower make a mistake in not tr
george, you're on with rick atkinson. are you with us? >> caller: yes. i'm calling to find out what carl truman was the first soldier -- >> host: georgia, i apologize. i didn't catch what she said. >> caller: i heard carl truman. we are going to move on to a net in hayward, california. and that, after you. >> caller: good afternoon. mr. atkinson, as i just heard recently a short 12 lock and i started with the first look, an army at dawn. i just want to say how much i...
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here is the thing that rick and morgan forget that.n't force an employer to hire somebody. so if the wage goes up, there will be fewer dollars left to hire people. you know, the -- >> i'm not for the wage going up. >> people might be paid higher but unemployment will go through the roof. >> morgan is not for wage going up. >> i'm not for the wage going up but i'm not for doing away with minimum wage altogether. the bigger issue is you have a bevy of unskilled workers and adulting filling the position. >> we have something to help them. the earned income tax credit. let's not skew the labor markets. help those who need it. >> that is the last word. now that the showdown in d.c. is over, our informers have the stocks ready to pop up. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without a
here is the thing that rick and morgan forget that.n't force an employer to hire somebody. so if the wage goes up, there will be fewer dollars left to hire people. you know, the -- >> i'm not for the wage going up. >> people might be paid higher but unemployment will go through the roof. >> morgan is not for wage going up. >> i'm not for the wage going up but i'm not for doing away with minimum wage altogether. the bigger issue is you have a bevy of unskilled workers and...
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here is the thing that rick and morgan forget that.force an employer to hire somebody. so if the wage goes up, there will be fewer dollars left to hire people. you know, the -- >> i'm not for the wage going up. >> people might be paid higher but unemployment will go through the roof. >> morgan is not for wage going up. >> i'm not for the wage going up but i'm not for doing away with minimum wage altogether. the bigger issue is you have a bevy of unskilled workers and adulting filling the position. >> we have something to help them. the earned income tax credit. let's not skew the labor markets. help those who need it. >> that is the last word. now that the showdown in d.c. is over, our informers have the stocks ready to pop up. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mel
here is the thing that rick and morgan forget that.force an employer to hire somebody. so if the wage goes up, there will be fewer dollars left to hire people. you know, the -- >> i'm not for the wage going up. >> people might be paid higher but unemployment will go through the roof. >> morgan is not for wage going up. >> i'm not for the wage going up but i'm not for doing away with minimum wage altogether. the bigger issue is you have a bevy of unskilled workers and...
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what is the broader issue of the case of rick bourke?had beenbourke indicted, he was seeking to establish the fact he was a whistleblower and at one point went to the government accountability project, a nonprofit organization in which he helps and protects the ability of whistleblowers to speak out. they turned to me and asked if i would be interested in taking on this case, taking a look at what happened and seeing if rick work was a whistleblower. i should point out i'm speaking today for myself and not on behalf of of the project. i reluctantly accepted it because it seemed like an opportunity to look at a case of major international corruption, a case where there was massive kozeny. hans bodmer was also the chief operating officer for not only kozeny but a variety of national croaks, for the russian oligarchy, and many russian officials. of thernational criminal first order. you don't get an opportunity to look into these matters unless you have some access to information which is normally not released by the government or sealed. a
what is the broader issue of the case of rick bourke?had beenbourke indicted, he was seeking to establish the fact he was a whistleblower and at one point went to the government accountability project, a nonprofit organization in which he helps and protects the ability of whistleblowers to speak out. they turned to me and asked if i would be interested in taking on this case, taking a look at what happened and seeing if rick work was a whistleblower. i should point out i'm speaking today for...
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. >> rick: just like the woman who's wearing it. >> caroline: it's beautiful. >> rick: just like the woman who's wearing it. >> caroline: i can't believe we're getting married! >> rick: you can't take it back now. >> caroline: [ chuckles tearfully ] it'll be the first ordinary thing i've ever done. >> rick: you thought being married to me was gonna be ordinary. >> caroline: [ laughs ] [ sniffles ] well, i know that my dress will be to die for. >> rick: you know, we could get married in rio... anywhere -- top of sugarloaf mountain. >> caroline: well, how will the press get there? >> rick: [ chuckles ] i don't know. maybe you can, uh...take selfies from your cellphone and post
. >> rick: just like the woman who's wearing it. >> caroline: it's beautiful. >> rick: just like the woman who's wearing it. >> caroline: i can't believe we're getting married! >> rick: you can't take it back now. >> caroline: [ chuckles tearfully ] it'll be the first ordinary thing i've ever done. >> rick: you thought being married to me was gonna be ordinary. >> caroline: [ laughs ] [ sniffles ] well, i know that my dress will be to die for....
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rick atkinson. d he'll be over here in a minute. in the meantime, we're going jua take a call from fred ino pennsylvania. thank you for holding in plymouth, pennsylvania. what's your question for rick atkinson? >> caller: more of an assessment. my feeling is the great tragedy of world war ii was the entire camp pain, huge loss of life. i was wondering and the way he conducted the campaign and that's basically it. i read the last book, the third book. >> he spends quite a bit of time at the italian campaign. once mr. atkinson gets over here, we'll ask him about that. next caller's gala in san antonio. heiko mckale. >> caller: the question is why didn't hitler crossed the channel into in good? if he had done so, with the english have used gas? >> host: okay, we'll ask him that question as well. (202)585-3890 in eastern central time zone. 585-3891 for those of you in the mountain pacific time zones. we are joined now by rick atkinson and the history and biography tent. thank you for being with us. fred and in pennsylvania called just a
rick atkinson. d he'll be over here in a minute. in the meantime, we're going jua take a call from fred ino pennsylvania. thank you for holding in plymouth, pennsylvania. what's your question for rick atkinson? >> caller: more of an assessment. my feeling is the great tragedy of world war ii was the entire camp pain, huge loss of life. i was wondering and the way he conducted the campaign and that's basically it. i read the last book, the third book. >> he spends quite a bit of time...
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king hosted past gop presidential hopefuls rick santorum and rick perry for similar hunting outings in the first in the nation voting state. >>> obama care's broke insurance exchange website causing major frustration, but today, bobby jindal said the website is the least of the problems associated with new health care prm. >> i think they'll eventually fix the website, but this is the easy part. the real critical issue is when it comes time to schedule your grandmother's cancer surgery, what is going to happen then? this is symptomatic of a bigger problem. is this administration the most incomitant or most liberal in recent history? to quote hillary clinton, what difference does it make? this is an incompetent rollout, but it shows government shouldn't run health care. >> joining me, chris wallace. i was talking to a member of congress yesterday. they have been trying to get her to testify since august in advance of the launch. and she wouldn't do it. and finally will this week, and this congressman said there's a lot of pent-up anger over this. this could be a real political bludgeoni
king hosted past gop presidential hopefuls rick santorum and rick perry for similar hunting outings in the first in the nation voting state. >>> obama care's broke insurance exchange website causing major frustration, but today, bobby jindal said the website is the least of the problems associated with new health care prm. >> i think they'll eventually fix the website, but this is the easy part. the real critical issue is when it comes time to schedule your grandmother's cancer...
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i guess my point to you, rick, is what is the way out? -- is there something that the president could offer at this point that would be acceptable? part of the problem as we look at this, i think there's a real question as to what is it that will satisfy the whole republican caucus, particularly the tea partiers that is actually actionable and reasonable to get us out of this mess? >> well, we're in this mess because we haven't dealt with entitlement spending over the years. we haven't dealt with spending at all. we continue to raise the debt limit without any fundamental changes. the problem with raising the debt limit, the president is going to ask for a trillion dollars in new spending. >> the debt limit is about paying bills already racked up. that's not about new spending. >> that's correct. it's as $16.7 trillion. the president is presently going to ask that it be raised to at least $17.6 trillion. the republicans are saying these are unsustainable. when you start to have interest rates according to the cbo's report last year that a
i guess my point to you, rick, is what is the way out? -- is there something that the president could offer at this point that would be acceptable? part of the problem as we look at this, i think there's a real question as to what is it that will satisfy the whole republican caucus, particularly the tea partiers that is actually actionable and reasonable to get us out of this mess? >> well, we're in this mess because we haven't dealt with entitlement spending over the years. we haven't...
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and dave and ridley said, "yeah," and he said, "well, rick is going to write the play." and somehow, that's how i got the gig. >> what i love about the direction, roger, is, you draw on these wonderful victorian
and dave and ridley said, "yeah," and he said, "well, rick is going to write the play." and somehow, that's how i got the gig. >> what i love about the direction, roger, is, you draw on these wonderful victorian
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just enjoy being out there. >> but whenever rick and susie are out in deep waters, several miles fromey can't help but to one day get lucky and get an up-close view of the giant blue whale. >> some days are hit and miss. you would get incredibly lucky to have one come near you. >> they are kind of off in the distance and you yearn to be closer to them because it's just an amazing encounter. >> it's early october, 2011. they paddle out six miles into the pacific when rick gets an unexpected greeting. >> all of a sudden i hear -- wait, was that me or did i just hear a whale? i turned around and, sure enough, a whale surfaced not too far behind me. came in at lunge speed right next to the kayak. that was the most exciting moment i had with a whale. when i was on top of the water and you had the whale surfacing near, that was exciting. >> rick does what few would dare to do. he attempts to get even closer by climbing out of his kayak into the ocean with a mini cam strapped to his forehead, all to get an underwater shot of this mammal that is roughly as long as three school buses. >> reall
just enjoy being out there. >> but whenever rick and susie are out in deep waters, several miles fromey can't help but to one day get lucky and get an up-close view of the giant blue whale. >> some days are hit and miss. you would get incredibly lucky to have one come near you. >> they are kind of off in the distance and you yearn to be closer to them because it's just an amazing encounter. >> it's early october, 2011. they paddle out six miles into the pacific when rick...
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. >> hey, rick martinez here from capitol expressway ford.autiful 2014 ford fiesta, 38 miles per galon, $139 or $139 per month. what are you waiting for? pick up the phone and give us a call now. >> capitol expressway ford quiere agradecerle a todos nuestros clientes por convertirnos en el concesionario ford número uno en san josé, muchísimas gracias. y aquí les presentamos un precioso 2013 chevy impala de súper lujo, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, detalles en madera y muchísimo más. llévatelo ya por $169 de enganche o $169 al mes, llámanos ya a capitol expressway ford. capitol expressway ford está manejado por latinos para latinos, ¿qué estás esperando? ven y visítanos o llámanos. y aquí está un poderoso 2008 ford mustang, chulísimo, además tiene aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, conexión mp3 y súper deportivo. llévatelo ya con $239 de enganche o $239 al mes. y recuerda que hablamos 100% en español, llámanos ya a capitol expressway ford. ¿quieres cambiar tu auto? llama ya o visítanos en capitol expressw
. >> hey, rick martinez here from capitol expressway ford.autiful 2014 ford fiesta, 38 miles per galon, $139 or $139 per month. what are you waiting for? pick up the phone and give us a call now. >> capitol expressway ford quiere agradecerle a todos nuestros clientes por convertirnos en el concesionario ford número uno en san josé, muchísimas gracias. y aquí les presentamos un precioso 2013 chevy impala de súper lujo, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player,...
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speaker, rick atkinson. rick served as a reporter, foreign correspondent and senior editor of "the washington post" for 25 years. it's my personal misfortune that i arrived too late at the post to work with him. he is rightly regarded as one ot the most distinguished journalists of our time.egar his talents as a writer and a reporter and his unparalleled expertise in military affairs were a gift to the post and to our readers. yet with his latest book, rickn reminds us again that his gifts continue, only in different form, as an historian. "the guns at last light: the war in western europe, 1944-1945,"st is the final installment in his" trilogy about world war ii. he dedicated nearly 15 years of his life to these three remarkable volumes. life to thee remarkable volumes. los angeles times has called the "liberation trilogy" a masterpiece of deep reporting and rich storytelling. "the new york times" review calls it at that again this finale a tapestry of richness and complexity. the "washington post" reviewer
speaker, rick atkinson. rick served as a reporter, foreign correspondent and senior editor of "the washington post" for 25 years. it's my personal misfortune that i arrived too late at the post to work with him. he is rightly regarded as one ot the most distinguished journalists of our time.egar his talents as a writer and a reporter and his unparalleled expertise in military affairs were a gift to the post and to our readers. yet with his latest book, rickn reminds us again that his...
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coming up, comedien rick najera. stay with us.atinos may be the fastest- growing ethnic roup, but many still feel marginalized. he is an award-winning writer, actor, producer, and he has "almosta memoir called ."ite good to have you on this program. there is a serious story that is the back story. you had a near-death experience. i wonder if you might tell me the story. experience.trange i collapsed at home by myself. i hit my head and nearly bled to they found me. number 10 is i can still drink and drive. they said i may not come back normal. my wife said, that's good. you never were normal. i was as close to death as anyone could ever come. because of that, i said i want to write the book. clear?when were you >> i was not clear. in the book i said, this is how you died. my wife told me i came out of it and started telling jokes. they were not great jokes. the nurse came up to me. i motioned for her to come here. do you know how to get a man out of a coma? give him viagra. it was such brain damage. my jokes were not as sophistica
coming up, comedien rick najera. stay with us.atinos may be the fastest- growing ethnic roup, but many still feel marginalized. he is an award-winning writer, actor, producer, and he has "almosta memoir called ."ite good to have you on this program. there is a serious story that is the back story. you had a near-death experience. i wonder if you might tell me the story. experience.trange i collapsed at home by myself. i hit my head and nearly bled to they found me. number 10 is i can...
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and rick mcgee has been the editorial cartoonist for the augusta chronicle since 1998 although he did start in atlanta journal constitution in a capacity years before. his cartoons are syndicated to 400 newspapers across america. he's won numerous awards for his cartoons including first place of cartooning and the georgia press association's better newspaper contest. so what we're going to do is ask a bunch of questions. i'll start off with a couple. and then please formulate your own and we'll pick the brains of people who are able to look at world events and distill them to simple pictures and make us laugh or have an epiphany or think deep thoughts. >> i wanted to -- i want to know, rick didn't get a microphone. he deserves one. >> he does. >> there's one. >> right here. >> okay. all right. >> he gets a little one there. >> okay, well, there's an extra. sorry. okay. >> first off, you're talking to the press club which has endured a bitter few years. and i'm wondering if you could all come in about the current state of editorial -- editorial cartooning is. has it paralleled that of
and rick mcgee has been the editorial cartoonist for the augusta chronicle since 1998 although he did start in atlanta journal constitution in a capacity years before. his cartoons are syndicated to 400 newspapers across america. he's won numerous awards for his cartoons including first place of cartooning and the georgia press association's better newspaper contest. so what we're going to do is ask a bunch of questions. i'll start off with a couple. and then please formulate your own and we'll...
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. >> joining us to help address this topic is rick burnthal. he and his wife were foster children. they are still in touch with some of them today. >> on skype is chris beam, a foster parent and author of 2 life of american foster care and in our google quest hang out, we are joined by a foster chile who is an advocate. welcome to the stream. >> rick, you and your wife stepped into the lives of 25 kids over a course of 10 years that was arguablythe most vulnerable time in their life. set this up so people understand it is almost never a rainbo and unicorn situation? >> there is a story about why kids enter foster care. they are all bad. denominator. it's some terrible thing that's happened that's caused society, typically in the form of local police to walk into some home, and pluck little kids away from a parent. that doesn't happen lightly or easily, but it happens, and it happens because there is drug abuse, neglect, a crime scene. something terrible, a kid has been injured badly. so these kids get taken away. they are in the back of a police car and then they have to go somewhe
. >> joining us to help address this topic is rick burnthal. he and his wife were foster children. they are still in touch with some of them today. >> on skype is chris beam, a foster parent and author of 2 life of american foster care and in our google quest hang out, we are joined by a foster chile who is an advocate. welcome to the stream. >> rick, you and your wife stepped into the lives of 25 kids over a course of 10 years that was arguablythe most vulnerable time in...
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. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy thing, you wouldn't know by looking at me but i'm an immigrant. i wasment born in the united statesment i came to this country, to california, when i was a 10-year-old with a single mother and two small brothers living in a motel. my first experience at public school, i must have had a kick me sign on my back because being difficult, as you would understand, made me a target and that imprint stayed with me for many years and guided me in a very dysfunctional angry self-loathing kind of way as many children do. today, 160,000 kids are not in public school because they are afraid of what someone might say or do to them. so that lives in me and like some of you and your own stories, i was fortunate enough to use it to become a teacher, a principal, and assistant superintendent of public schools and now a nonprofit director whose single mission is to do what we're doing to make sure kids
. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy thing, you wouldn't know by looking at me but i'm an immigrant. i wasment born in the united statesment i came to this country, to california, when i was a 10-year-old with a single mother and two small brothers living in a motel. my first experience at public school, i must have had a kick...
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rick, are you still hurting? >> no, i'm fine.rwise i would have been out on the street. >> it is insult to injury. not only is it hard, if you fail to do it, you'll die sooner. >> oh, no, i can't do this and i'm almost dead. it's incentive to stretch and work out, i guess. that's the whole point. >> that's the moral. >> that's the moral, tucker. just saying. >> thank you. i'm sorry. i'm late for my ballet class. >> don't let this show interrupt you. all right. let's take a look at your weather maps, guys. this incredible picture coming in to me from bucks county, pennsylvania. it's along the delaware river that separates jersey and pennsylvania. take a look at that. beautiful fall colors. 43 degrees as the sun is rising. plenty of sunshine. a lot of people out across the areas of the northeast doing leave peeping. that's the official term for it. here's what your forecast looks like across the northeast for the day. we'll go through the day. see a few scattered showers. lake enhanced rain showers but no snow at this point. temps
rick, are you still hurting? >> no, i'm fine.rwise i would have been out on the street. >> it is insult to injury. not only is it hard, if you fail to do it, you'll die sooner. >> oh, no, i can't do this and i'm almost dead. it's incentive to stretch and work out, i guess. that's the whole point. >> that's the moral. >> that's the moral, tucker. just saying. >> thank you. i'm sorry. i'm late for my ballet class. >> don't let this show interrupt you. all...
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but first, rick santelli keeping a close eye on markets this morning. rick. >> absolutely.s were up. it's the opposite today. was yesterday about what's going on with the government or was it just a normal last day of a trading quarter what should we do dealing with markets as they are today? we're going to ask kyle harrington all these questions, and see if his opinion matches what traders' opinions are. all at the bottom of the hour. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> market is higher. dow up 63. take a look at what airlines are doing today, moving to the up side right now. dominic chu with more on that. >> well, carl, bill miller likes all kinds of stocks, but one sector in particular on his radar, so to speak, is the airline industry. over the course of the last year, airline stocks have soared. this particular airline index has risen by nearly 60% over the course of the past year. now, miller likes the
but first, rick santelli keeping a close eye on markets this morning. rick. >> absolutely.s were up. it's the opposite today. was yesterday about what's going on with the government or was it just a normal last day of a trading quarter what should we do dealing with markets as they are today? we're going to ask kyle harrington all these questions, and see if his opinion matches what traders' opinions are. all at the bottom of the hour. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of...
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perhaps rick perry has a different understanding of what the word mean as is usually the case with ricks, these criminal acts, include, the 3.4 young adults insured under their parents' plans. the 36% of young adults eligible to receive subsidies. the nearly 30 million women who can now receive free preventative care and contraceptives. indeed the actual benefits of obama care continue to be revealed as millions of americans get better acquainted with the new law. making facing a legislative agenda seem not the savviest strategy. grover norquist, a critic, denounced the guy who led the republican party into this fight to begin with. ted cruz said he would deliver the votes on defunding the aca and he didn't deliver any democratic votes. he pushed house republicans into traffic and wandered away. joining me now, the university of pennsylvania's dr. zeke emanuel, served for health policy in the obama administration. and msnbc contributor. zeke, good to see you. >> great to be on the show. thank you. >> zeke, there were nearly 5 million unique visitors to the website healthcare.gov in 24 h
perhaps rick perry has a different understanding of what the word mean as is usually the case with ricks, these criminal acts, include, the 3.4 young adults insured under their parents' plans. the 36% of young adults eligible to receive subsidies. the nearly 30 million women who can now receive free preventative care and contraceptives. indeed the actual benefits of obama care continue to be revealed as millions of americans get better acquainted with the new law. making facing a legislative...
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i think reasonably you should see seasonal ricks. don't think we'll time something. >> how do you want to allocate capital, then? scott, what are you doing? do you agree the earnings are, you say, decent. we had a problem today with caterpillar, a problem yesterday with coach. >> the semiconductors are warning for the fourth quarter. >> what do you think, scott? >> we agree with that premise as long as the fed is involved, risk assets, credit risks, in particular corporate bond, high yield, favored by investors. you want to keep an eye on risk assets and look at those to outperform going into year end. to the ultimate point how to allocate our resources we look at companies who are top line and bottom line, not just the bottom line and missing on the top. >> we to want break away and get to kate kelly who has breaking news on bank of america. what can you tell us? >> maria, a manhattan jury found b of a liable for countrywide loans issued. they say countrywide defrauded fannie mae and freddie mac. ceo rebecca marrone to be of fraud.
i think reasonably you should see seasonal ricks. don't think we'll time something. >> how do you want to allocate capital, then? scott, what are you doing? do you agree the earnings are, you say, decent. we had a problem today with caterpillar, a problem yesterday with coach. >> the semiconductors are warning for the fourth quarter. >> what do you think, scott? >> we agree with that premise as long as the fed is involved, risk assets, credit risks, in particular...
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i am trying to make people think, like rick says. i am trying to show what i believe is not right out there. there is a lot that is not right out there right now. they say that bad news is good for cartoonists because it gives us fodder. i would rather work harder and have less bad news and know we were going in the right direction. i think we are not going in the right direction right now. i feel very -- like it is a real calling for me to get my opinions out there. >> all of those things are absolutely right. that ishe things interesting about how cartoonists contrast to any other member of the journalism school, it has the ability to society, each cartoon is a sentence. they are pretty simple, straightforward, we try to get a innt across in assisting -- assisting way. over a week, a paragraph, over a month, a chapter. you are basically having a long- term conversation with your readers. we used humor, pictures, we have an interesting way to reside in a special part of the brain. people approach it open-minded because they think th
i am trying to make people think, like rick says. i am trying to show what i believe is not right out there. there is a lot that is not right out there right now. they say that bad news is good for cartoonists because it gives us fodder. i would rather work harder and have less bad news and know we were going in the right direction. i think we are not going in the right direction right now. i feel very -- like it is a real calling for me to get my opinions out there. >> all of those...
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>> i think -- i'm in rick's camp. i agree a great deal with what rick's saying. having said that, if this is a fed-driven market, we still have to make money. >> exactly! >> it's exciting to see earnings come in where they are. you see the dow transports or home builders as a result of interest rates being lowered. these are exciting areas, i think, to spend some time and do some research on. yes, i believe that the fed has -- and monetary policy has driven the marketplace four out of the five years but he we still have to make money. >> this is our chosen profession, and we have to do what we do. >> the truth is, from my standpoint, yeah, i mean, maybe it is monetary driven, but it is what it is, right? >> right. the money is real. exactly. >> that's exactly right. >> you don't want to get in front of that train, do you? >> there's no money in bonds right now and no money in stocks. people are being forced into stocks and holding their noses about it, but like everybody said, people are in the business of making money. right now they see the most money being mad
>> i think -- i'm in rick's camp. i agree a great deal with what rick's saying. having said that, if this is a fed-driven market, we still have to make money. >> exactly! >> it's exciting to see earnings come in where they are. you see the dow transports or home builders as a result of interest rates being lowered. these are exciting areas, i think, to spend some time and do some research on. yes, i believe that the fed has -- and monetary policy has driven the marketplace...
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aundering attorney hans bodmer and the only one to go to prison in the united states was the whistleblower rick bourke. stay with us. ♪ [music break]
aundering attorney hans bodmer and the only one to go to prison in the united states was the whistleblower rick bourke. stay with us. ♪ [music break]
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>> rick: and it's a place that's very important to us. >> caroline: paris!rick: even better. [ camera shutter clicks ] [ indistinct conversations ] >> hopey
>> rick: and it's a place that's very important to us. >> caroline: paris!rick: even better. [ camera shutter clicks ] [ indistinct conversations ] >> hopey
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. >> rick: we're not even open, and they're already lining up. >> eric: good. you talk to wyatt? >> hope: yes. uh, he's on his way with the diamond. >> eric: under tight security, i assume? >> hope: mm-hmm. and they're gonna come through the back so they can avoid all the crowd. >> rick: and the press. >> eric: oh, speaking of that, thea andrews wants an exclusive with you before the big reveal. you want to do that? >> hope: mm-hmm. yeah. >> eric: hope? are you okay? >> hope: [ sighs ] wedding's off. >> eric: did you know this? >> rick: [ clears throat ] caroline spoke to liam, and he told her about the video. >> eric: video? what video? >> hope: uh, uh, liam made a tribute video for steffy
. >> rick: we're not even open, and they're already lining up. >> eric: good. you talk to wyatt? >> hope: yes. uh, he's on his way with the diamond. >> eric: under tight security, i assume? >> hope: mm-hmm. and they're gonna come through the back so they can avoid all the crowd. >> rick: and the press. >> eric: oh, speaking of that, thea andrews wants an exclusive with you before the big reveal. you want to do that? >> hope: mm-hmm. yeah. >>...
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i'm rick "doc" walker. the burgundy and gold travelled and got a "w". first win of the year, robert griffin iii continued to look better despite playing in the dirt and in front of a hostile crowd. >> how does it feel? >> feels good. we had to get a win for the bye and find a way to do it, defense played great. offense played great when we had to. put points on the borpd a good overall team win. everybody's excited. we'll have a good flight back home, enjoying the bye-week making the most of the situation,ing 1-3 come back get on a winning streak. >> feeling more comfortable each week? >> yeah, the more you play, the more comfortable in any season. i think everybody's seeing the offschedule plays come and trying to point to that. but you know, to me it's not even about me or the injury, it's about us as a team. we played better today and that's why we won. >> reporter: do you know losing morris and all of a sudden helu stepped up. >> he's a capable back. he'd be a starter. you know, he's our guy, no doubt a
i'm rick "doc" walker. the burgundy and gold travelled and got a "w". first win of the year, robert griffin iii continued to look better despite playing in the dirt and in front of a hostile crowd. >> how does it feel? >> feels good. we had to get a win for the bye and find a way to do it, defense played great. offense played great when we had to. put points on the borpd a good overall team win. everybody's excited. we'll have a good flight back home, enjoying...
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pam's and rick's kids are the same age, 15 and 17.i remember when her boys with tommy lee were born, you know. god, we've been around for a long time. but should she be recycling? why not? and she was spotted on the nude beach with the third ex-husband of hers. and she had no top on. she says if she knew the paparazzi was watching, she would've taken off her bottoms. keep laughing. we've got a terrific show for you. the lovely haylie duff is here. haylie's got this cookbook called the real girl's kitchen. and today she's going to show us how to make an easy, delicious brunch. >>> and another breast cancer survivor is going to get a fabulous head to toe makeover. but upnext, the handsome laz alonzo is here. >> wendy: welcome back, everyone. our first guest is a very talented actor and also really easy on the eyes. we've loved him in movies like "this christmas" and "jumping the broom," please welcome laz alonzo. [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: yeah. >> what's up, ladies? i like the ratio, wendy. i like the ratio. >> wendy: yeah, you
pam's and rick's kids are the same age, 15 and 17.i remember when her boys with tommy lee were born, you know. god, we've been around for a long time. but should she be recycling? why not? and she was spotted on the nude beach with the third ex-husband of hers. and she had no top on. she says if she knew the paparazzi was watching, she would've taken off her bottoms. keep laughing. we've got a terrific show for you. the lovely haylie duff is here. haylie's got this cookbook called the real...
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>> rick: i need you to double-check those order forms, the new ones. >> pam: all right.'ve got it. >> rick: okay, thank you. >> caroline: all right. here it is. here it is. here it is. okay, i just need you to go to the accessory table now. thank you. >> here it is. >> wyatt: oh, perfect. >> quinn: wait. let's see. no, i don't like that. i want something sparkly. >> wyatt: earrings? >> quinn: yes. yes, yes. >> liam: hey. >> hope: hi. mm. i guess you're not that upset. >> liam: what? that we had to postpone our wedding for all of this? i'm furious. >> hope: you handle anger well. i think i'll marry you. >> liam: [ chuckles ] >> hope: [ chuckles ] >> quinn: don't lose your focus. >> wyatt: right. big day. >> quinn: yes. it's our biggest. >> wyatt: quinn artisan jewelers comes of age. >> quinn: mm-hmm. and you are going to win the heart of a beautiful young
>> rick: i need you to double-check those order forms, the new ones. >> pam: all right.'ve got it. >> rick: okay, thank you. >> caroline: all right. here it is. here it is. here it is. okay, i just need you to go to the accessory table now. thank you. >> here it is. >> wyatt: oh, perfect. >> quinn: wait. let's see. no, i don't like that. i want something sparkly. >> wyatt: earrings? >> quinn: yes. yes, yes. >> liam: hey. >> hope:...
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all right, rick. secretary had a little bit of a problem last night in pittsburgh. >> she went to help sign people up at heinze field with members of the steelers organization, and everything -- help people sign up for the website. there are people even with some 20 of the navigators in the room, people there to help get people on the website, the website wasn't working for people, even with the secretary of hhs and even on site they were untibl obtain health care using the website. just an utter embarrassment. >> a predictable one too. if there's anything you can product now is if you try to sign up for obama care, you are going to have trouble with the computer, and it's unclear when they're going to fix this up. i do think that once they finally fix their technical problems, then the issues of sticker shock and the actual substance of what people will be trying to buy will appear, and i think they'll be more deeper complaints about obama care, but now it's astonishing that they would set up this li
all right, rick. secretary had a little bit of a problem last night in pittsburgh. >> she went to help sign people up at heinze field with members of the steelers organization, and everything -- help people sign up for the website. there are people even with some 20 of the navigators in the room, people there to help get people on the website, the website wasn't working for people, even with the secretary of hhs and even on site they were untibl obtain health care using the website. just...
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florida governor, rick scott with me now.t are you telling folks in your fine state to do? >> well, we have to be careful. be prepared. we don't know what is going to happen. we don't know how much wind we're going to get. the storm serge, how much rain so be prepared. three days of water, three days of food, have your medicine, know where your family members are. if we get flooding, don't drive into standing water. be careful of downed powers lines. be careful of rip currents. but we have great emergency preparedness and we'll be ready. >> neil: has the government shutdown events affected you, either transportation services, that sort of thing? >> here's what i did. i called the fema director, and said, are you going to be prepared. he assured me they would be. they're sending 31 fema members down right now. i spoke to the secretary of department of transportation, the assured me they would be ready despite any government shutdown. >> neil: you know, many residents in your state, elsewhere, since we haven't had the serious s
florida governor, rick scott with me now.t are you telling folks in your fine state to do? >> well, we have to be careful. be prepared. we don't know what is going to happen. we don't know how much wind we're going to get. the storm serge, how much rain so be prepared. three days of water, three days of food, have your medicine, know where your family members are. if we get flooding, don't drive into standing water. be careful of downed powers lines. be careful of rip currents. but we...
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rick is obsessed with selfies. >> rick, yours is the funniest one. >> this is rick. >> russian mafia.ly have to do this today? >> why do i hear you laughing so hard in the studio? >> because they know you. >> look at this. i love how they -- this is the before and after. i can't tell the difference. >> one's worse than the other. >> so true. >> that's a lesson to us all. don't take a selfie at 4:00 in the morning in an elevator. >> we'll get to you in a second. >>> a tennessee man busted at jfk airport with a loaded rifle in his checked bag along with other guns and ammunition. tsa rules only allow unloaded weapons in checked luggage. the 23-year-old was carrying high capacity magazines in new york. the man faces six counts of criminal possession of a weapon and up to 7 years in prison if convicted. >>> thousands of people marching on washington to protest the nsa. protesters are demanding they reform the agency, demanding lawmakers be held responsible for surveillance abuse. more than a hundred advocacy groups forming a group called stop watching us. >>> we're now less than a month a
rick is obsessed with selfies. >> rick, yours is the funniest one. >> this is rick. >> russian mafia.ly have to do this today? >> why do i hear you laughing so hard in the studio? >> because they know you. >> look at this. i love how they -- this is the before and after. i can't tell the difference. >> one's worse than the other. >> so true. >> that's a lesson to us all. don't take a selfie at 4:00 in the morning in an elevator. >>...
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right, rick?food. there is food. if you bring food, they will come. another spectacular picture from a sunset in east islip, long. the sun set is spectacular. mike sent it to me. another nice day. we are in a good stretch. rainy days across at least southern areas of new england. we'll be looking good. 60 degrees out there now. getting up to 68. keep sending your pictures. this is why we are in a pattern. most of it has been to the south jersey to d.c. and baltimore where they have seen rain this weeg. a couple more days of that unfortunately. one system moving across the century le tral plains. last week we had a huge blizzard, a record-breaking blizzard across the black hills of south dakota. at the time we were thinking, what an amazing storm, fun with snow. it turned out there were about 100,000 head of cattle killed from the storm. people there having a rough time. you will see more snow unfortunately as we get toward monday night. temperatures cooling down. more rain. think about our friends
right, rick?food. there is food. if you bring food, they will come. another spectacular picture from a sunset in east islip, long. the sun set is spectacular. mike sent it to me. another nice day. we are in a good stretch. rainy days across at least southern areas of new england. we'll be looking good. 60 degrees out there now. getting up to 68. keep sending your pictures. this is why we are in a pattern. most of it has been to the south jersey to d.c. and baltimore where they have seen rain...