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. >> everyone knows the rubik's cube.ut this is the rubik's try you have to snap off these little pieces and then the concept is the same. get each side to have the same color but it's a little bit into this is going to keep me up at night. do you understand? i am obsessed with puzzles. >> i have this one in shambles. >> i have no idea how to do this. >> it's a in spin on the rubik's cube and still something that keeps kids, dulls anybody in the car busy for a long time. >> oh, no. i'm not going to be able to do the rest of the show trying to put this both. is there a strategy? >> you know, i think there might be. we just have no idea. >> we have to figure out what that strategy is. >> is this to entertain the adults or the kids. >> kids aged and up and up. >> and for these and other traveling toy ideas don't forget to visit toy insider op come. marisa debartolo, it's always great to have you on. thank you so much for joining us, everyone. we've got more coming up on "world news now." ♪ if you've got a life, you gotta swi
. >> everyone knows the rubik's cube.ut this is the rubik's try you have to snap off these little pieces and then the concept is the same. get each side to have the same color but it's a little bit into this is going to keep me up at night. do you understand? i am obsessed with puzzles. >> i have this one in shambles. >> i have no idea how to do this. >> it's a in spin on the rubik's cube and still something that keeps kids, dulls anybody in the car busy for a long time....
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one machine can solve a rubik's cube in under a second. how fast was that.s not just solving the puzzle in less than a second it's solving it in .6 seconds. that inspired me to start a friendly competition to see who could solve a rub is cube faster. gentlemen? andrew is using a shrimp to solve a rub is cube fo -- a rube for him. andrew built a giant rubik's cube and trained a suburban house dad to solve it. that's pretty great. paul, rejoinder? looks like paul stole a rubik's cube and set it on fire. that doesn't count, paul. that goodness we have intern insurance. the prize goes to the shrimp. that was amazing. thank you for watching the show tonight. let's go throw some rubik's cube on the barby. emkennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow night on the show, the real you will tafn liberty, ron paul. brian kilmeade is here and kmele foster. >> an uptown apartment under siege. >> are you kidding? all of these? >> doesn't every new york city apartment have a soldier room? >> it's one of the biggest collections in the world. >> one man's army four decades in the m
one machine can solve a rubik's cube in under a second. how fast was that.s not just solving the puzzle in less than a second it's solving it in .6 seconds. that inspired me to start a friendly competition to see who could solve a rub is cube faster. gentlemen? andrew is using a shrimp to solve a rub is cube fo -- a rube for him. andrew built a giant rubik's cube and trained a suburban house dad to solve it. that's pretty great. paul, rejoinder? looks like paul stole a rubik's cube and set it...
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from guinness that german engineer albert beer and his robot, named sub 1, are now the world record rubik's by 89.11 seconds. so blink and you'll miss it goodnight. funky music. we just about dodged some severe weather today and potentially damaging as well. rain across cornwall, devon and the channel islands. a gust of almost 120 mph in the south of that. low pressure whistling its way to europe. more snowfall to the alps and windy weather to the central mediterranean and potentially dangerous winds in the south—east of france. the wars in the night, showers fading. clearer skies, turning chilly — not too cold. ground frost and a pinch ofair too cold. ground frost and a pinch of air frost too cold. ground frost and a pinch ofairfrost in too cold. ground frost and a pinch of air frost in the countryside. some sunshine in places. showers moving away. in the west, the weather changing. cloud increasing and rain moving in as well. for most of the day, mainland scotland will be dry. showers around shetland. cloud increasing and rain moving into northern ireland for the afternoon — light and pat
from guinness that german engineer albert beer and his robot, named sub 1, are now the world record rubik's by 89.11 seconds. so blink and you'll miss it goodnight. funky music. we just about dodged some severe weather today and potentially damaging as well. rain across cornwall, devon and the channel islands. a gust of almost 120 mph in the south of that. low pressure whistling its way to europe. more snowfall to the alps and windy weather to the central mediterranean and potentially dangerous...
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a very brilliant strategy in this very strange kind of rubik's cube like world of uncomfortable codependencydencies that make up the political world, because if you are a political consultant you want the donors you are so reliant on to just focus on your brain, to what is your strategy. you don't want to be looking at your cufflinks. or how you eat. that can make a huge difference. they can abandon you because of things like that. turning out looking like a homeless person may have worked extremely well for steve bannon. thatam: let us that that the little bit because i think renaissance technologies and jamie simons and robert mercer, this is a big hedge fund. jamie simons is usually the highest, one of the highest if year inhighest bid, and year out. robert mercer was his right hand guy and made a lot of money himself. has a few toys, right, big yacht. they went out to fishers island, but rebekah mercer, his 43-year-old daughter -- vicky: the middle daughter. william: she has got this -- she not only worked at renaissance for a few years. i would like to know what she did theire. she also
a very brilliant strategy in this very strange kind of rubik's cube like world of uncomfortable codependencydencies that make up the political world, because if you are a political consultant you want the donors you are so reliant on to just focus on your brain, to what is your strategy. you don't want to be looking at your cufflinks. or how you eat. that can make a huge difference. they can abandon you because of things like that. turning out looking like a homeless person may have worked...
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now he realizes it is a rubik's cube trying to get everything lined up. for republicans, this issue will become a liability. >> jobs report today. tell dave briggs why it is so important that a big jobs report that the president accept the numbers? >> a lot of interesting angles. wages may pick up. unemployment may drop. this cinches the deal for a rate hike for the federal reserve. the fed knows what voters may not know. if anything, the economy is getting too strong. they have to take the punch bowl away. the economy could overheat. >> the economy is getting too strong. tell that to the president who says these numbers are fake and phony and everyone is out there struggling. >> i'm not sure he would listen. people who say the real unemployment rate is 40%. i travel around america. you talk to business leaders. you ask what is your biggest problem. they say lack of skilled labor. a real shortage. >> greg, thank you. see you in 20 minutes. appreciate it. >>> for months after early reports of a computer server connection with the trump organization and rus
now he realizes it is a rubik's cube trying to get everything lined up. for republicans, this issue will become a liability. >> jobs report today. tell dave briggs why it is so important that a big jobs report that the president accept the numbers? >> a lot of interesting angles. wages may pick up. unemployment may drop. this cinches the deal for a rate hike for the federal reserve. the fed knows what voters may not know. if anything, the economy is getting too strong. they have to...
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the reason they had so much trouble figuring out how to work this rubik's cube is the politics of itack home for these members were terrible. whichever way these members went, they were going to have a problem back home. after campaigning on this for seven years. repeated votes to get rid of obamacare. they needed to try, but charlie, this is something you don't very often talk about in the corridor between us and new york and us and washington. the real world affect of this bill were very worrisome to a lot of members of congress and should have been worrisome for the white house. charlie, you have covered how much of the trump coalition, some of the struggling, hard-working americans who are having a rough time were dependent on obamacare. a lot of them either needed part of the obamacare program or people that they love were involved. the effect of it had not kicked in. it was going to take a while. republicans may be better off being able to blame obama, blame democrats and not own the health care system which under the best circumstances was not going to get better overnight. un
the reason they had so much trouble figuring out how to work this rubik's cube is the politics of itack home for these members were terrible. whichever way these members went, they were going to have a problem back home. after campaigning on this for seven years. repeated votes to get rid of obamacare. they needed to try, but charlie, this is something you don't very often talk about in the corridor between us and new york and us and washington. the real world affect of this bill were very...
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political consultants said that's actually a very brilliant strategy in this very strange sort of rubik's cube world of uncomfortable co-dependies that makes up the political world because if you are a political consultant, you want the donors who you are so reliant on to just focus on your brain, on your strategy. you don't want them suddenly looking at your cuff links, or how you eat a bread roll. that can make a huge difference. they can abandon you because of things like that. so turning up looking like a homeless person i think obviously worked extremely well for steve bannon. >> cohan: let's step back. renaissance technologies and jamie simons and robert mercer, this is a big hedge fund. jamie simons is usually one of the highest paid if not the highest paid hedge fund manager year in, year out. obviously, robert mercer was his right-hand guy and made a lot of money himself. >> right. has a few toys, right? right. big yacht. there's a grate scene in here about them going out to fisher's island. >> yes. rebekah mercer -- the middle daughter. >> cohan: -- she not only worked at renais
political consultants said that's actually a very brilliant strategy in this very strange sort of rubik's cube world of uncomfortable co-dependies that makes up the political world because if you are a political consultant, you want the donors who you are so reliant on to just focus on your brain, on your strategy. you don't want them suddenly looking at your cuff links, or how you eat a bread roll. that can make a huge difference. they can abandon you because of things like that. so turning up...
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rubik's cube, no, not really. ronald reagan reagan, no. stone-washed jeans.g spender. >> seth: why are you doing that if you're not wearing suspenders? >> i thought i wore different pants today. [ laughter ] all right, well i got some puns right here. and i'll tell you what. i'll give you two for the price of pun. >> seth: no, that's awful. [ laughter ] uh you know what, this one, you know what i think this one's gonna go very well for me, yeah. >> good eye. that is a classic. and it's all yours for just $250,000. >> seth: how about i just give you this, you son of a bitch. [ laughter ] >> i got that ten times today. >> seth: okay. [ applause ] according to new research, taking cold showers can be beneficial for weight loss. in your penis. that's a joke! [ laughter ] so we staple it. we stamp it. we ring the joke bell. we blow the audience the kiss, and then they all collectively blow a kiss at me. and we check in one more time with god. >> wrap it up, meyers. >> seth: okay, you got it. finally, we put it in the completed joke bucket. that's joke bucket. we'l
rubik's cube, no, not really. ronald reagan reagan, no. stone-washed jeans.g spender. >> seth: why are you doing that if you're not wearing suspenders? >> i thought i wore different pants today. [ laughter ] all right, well i got some puns right here. and i'll tell you what. i'll give you two for the price of pun. >> seth: no, that's awful. [ laughter ] uh you know what, this one, you know what i think this one's gonna go very well for me, yeah. >> good eye. that is a...
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so, you know, i think that right now you have this -- it's like a rubik's cube. have geniuses handling it. paul ryan has to worry about is donald trump going to throw him under the bus. what are the conservative grouping going to say. remember, their default setting is to be in opposition to be against things, to say how washington is betraying them. then of course you have that cbo score which is going to potentially change the game. so i think people are looking at this. they know what was omised. they're nervous about, you know, exacy what's on the table right now. >> thomas, michael steele was sitting here, not here, but here yesterday. we were talking about republicans getting this thing through a committee at 4:30 in the morning. he said this is just how washington works. is it how washington works or is it how washington workings right now? >> a little of both. it's not how it should work. and i think in this case we've seen this movie before. certainly in the clinton administration with health care reform. but before that, health care is obviously a very
so, you know, i think that right now you have this -- it's like a rubik's cube. have geniuses handling it. paul ryan has to worry about is donald trump going to throw him under the bus. what are the conservative grouping going to say. remember, their default setting is to be in opposition to be against things, to say how washington is betraying them. then of course you have that cbo score which is going to potentially change the game. so i think people are looking at this. they know what was...
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in this case -- they're trying to make a switcheroo and still save money like putting together a rubik'sepeal. is it repeal anyway or tinkering with the old -- >> reming the mandate, taxes, not all the taxes and -- >> tinkering with the old -- why isn't it just tinkering with obamacare if you're not getting rid of the old thing. >> wooden branch with other parts of the public and private sector so repeal, well, you know, what do they mean by repeal? we're probably going to see that in the debate i think. >> panel, thank you. >>> right now president trump's plane air force one just arrived in west palm beach, florida and will spend the weekend at the mar-a-lago estate and have a busy week ahead. that key voten the gop health care bill. and take a look at this picture. secretary of state rex tillerson on the board of north korea and who is that behind him? who is photobombing him? we'll explain. >>> would the u.s. strike first? a warning to kim jong-un next. thank you! imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mi
in this case -- they're trying to make a switcheroo and still save money like putting together a rubik'sepeal. is it repeal anyway or tinkering with the old -- >> reming the mandate, taxes, not all the taxes and -- >> tinkering with the old -- why isn't it just tinkering with obamacare if you're not getting rid of the old thing. >> wooden branch with other parts of the public and private sector so repeal, well, you know, what do they mean by repeal? we're probably going to see...
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he could probably put together this rubik's cube better than i could.ust can't do it. i have no excuse. i'm just not very good at it. i'll get it. i'm sure of it i'm sure of it. >>> making news in america this morning -- new fallout from president trump's claim accusing president obama of wiretapping. hear why the fbi director now wants the justice department to step in. plus, the new travel ban rolls out today. we're live in washington with the details. >>> breaking news, as north korea launches more missiles while the u.s. and south korea hold their annual war games. another defiant show of force by the north. >>> new allegations that isis has used chemical weapons in the iraqi city of mosul. we have the latest ahead in a live report. >>> and caught on camera. close call on a highway in texas. the quick reactions that kept everybody safe. >>> and a good morning to you all.
he could probably put together this rubik's cube better than i could.ust can't do it. i have no excuse. i'm just not very good at it. i'll get it. i'm sure of it i'm sure of it. >>> making news in america this morning -- new fallout from president trump's claim accusing president obama of wiretapping. hear why the fbi director now wants the justice department to step in. plus, the new travel ban rolls out today. we're live in washington with the details. >>> breaking news, as...
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ultimately, this is a rubiks cube, and lot of pieces that have to come together, and i do think that i know the issues and the players, and i do ti that i have worked in a albeit much less complicated capacity, but i have worked to develop a skillset that is complimentary to the task. >> in your law practice? >> yes. >> okay. one specific issue that i want to raise is what is the investments and the ainge shurngs and the ambassador to israeli is going to have to be someone who is a spokesperson for the u.s. point of view on this, and will have the ability i open to try to communicate to the rest of the world what it means for instance to have sanctions or boycott with regard to the west bank and what that peens in terms of israeli and the palestinian, and goe slan another issue that is becoming a part of the bds in some for ums, and what is your view on bds and ben cardin and i u have legislation that we want to get passed, but talk about how you feel as ambassador the israeli how you can be a communicator the to put this global effort in what is a strong support from the united stat
ultimately, this is a rubiks cube, and lot of pieces that have to come together, and i do think that i know the issues and the players, and i do ti that i have worked in a albeit much less complicated capacity, but i have worked to develop a skillset that is complimentary to the task. >> in your law practice? >> yes. >> okay. one specific issue that i want to raise is what is the investments and the ainge shurngs and the ambassador to israeli is going to have to be someone who...
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that's the rubik's cube they have to unscramble to get something done. >> pass throughs' 80% of the smallwent through this during the campaign when we wrote the first draft for the tax plan. you can separate out business income from personal income. you have hundreds of lawyers down there. tax lawyers you can do that. that's why i would like to see them try to do that. i think the trump people -- they go back and forth on it. i don't think they have resolved it up until now. the individual side needs simplification as much as rate reduction. the thing is a mess, okay? loopholes and credits and -- you don't know. the business side could use some simplification. but it's really about rate reduction. it's really about making us more competitive and bringing capital in back to the united states. so i would like to see them distinguish between the two. s i may lose this battle. i get that. but to me there's two different points of views here. i'd wait until 2018 for the simplification on the personal side. get the business stuff done. it will help the economy. we haven't had business investmen
that's the rubik's cube they have to unscramble to get something done. >> pass throughs' 80% of the smallwent through this during the campaign when we wrote the first draft for the tax plan. you can separate out business income from personal income. you have hundreds of lawyers down there. tax lawyers you can do that. that's why i would like to see them try to do that. i think the trump people -- they go back and forth on it. i don't think they have resolved it up until now. the...
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tom: do you care about algebraic certitude like the taylor rule or do you want to be like a rubik goldbergrks, algebraic certitude or more behavioral tasks on guessing of where we are going? jim: i think the data are wrong. one thing about drivers of productivity, two things. the excess application of leverage allowing people to believe they were being more productive when they were layering on more risk. a lot of the productivity is being achieved with a new industrial resolution that creates wealth, but not jobs. live the onset of factories and fantastic companies that will lead to further job losses and wealth creation. i think that is why taylor rules for the moment are not working. francine: been tom goes to things we learned 36 years ago, innovation is changing the name of the game. they are changing the way we look at the economy. snapchat's valuation is 28 billion. are we measuring wrong? do we need economists to come up with a radical new way of looking at it? james: we have to work out if this innovation is different than other innovations. we won't know that until a few decades
tom: do you care about algebraic certitude like the taylor rule or do you want to be like a rubik goldbergrks, algebraic certitude or more behavioral tasks on guessing of where we are going? jim: i think the data are wrong. one thing about drivers of productivity, two things. the excess application of leverage allowing people to believe they were being more productive when they were layering on more risk. a lot of the productivity is being achieved with a new industrial resolution that creates...
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stuart: look at a robot designed by german engineers set a new world record for solving rubik's cube,inished in .637 seconds, beat the previous robot record of .8 seconds. liz: it did it with six arms. stuart: well, that's an advantage. >> i like-- >> and super computer brain. we'll repeat it later. back to your money, check the futures. where are we going to open? we'll be down 20 or 30 minutes from now when the bell rings? what else have we got for you. newt gingrich has a thing or two about congress, he says the president is off to a good start with his legislative agenda, big things are happening says newt gingrich. you'll see him on the show. and north korea, a response sending an anti-ballistic system to south korea. not happy about that. we'll have a jam-packed show. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. shhh. alerts on anything at all? not only that, you can act on that opportunity with just one tap right from the alert. wow, i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade.
stuart: look at a robot designed by german engineers set a new world record for solving rubik's cube,inished in .637 seconds, beat the previous robot record of .8 seconds. liz: it did it with six arms. stuart: well, that's an advantage. >> i like-- >> and super computer brain. we'll repeat it later. back to your money, check the futures. where are we going to open? we'll be down 20 or 30 minutes from now when the bell rings? what else have we got for you. newt gingrich has a thing...
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health care is a rubik cube and still called obamacare. >> donnie identified the biggest problem thestion of coverage and the politics and substance taking coverage away from people who have it and not showing any desire through the enactment of the plan to get people covered. their strategy, though, in the short term is what ryan was saying. they thif you take the conservatives in the house saying i'm never voting for this thing and tell their constituents this is the vote to get rid of the affordable care act that those members in the end will vote for it. the other thing, john, that i was told yesterday was the third part of the system that reform that they talked about million malpractice reform and to be able to sell insurance over state lines is not part of the original bill. they think that that will appeal to a lot of conservatives and at least give them an excuse to say, if that can be enacted faster, we can get on board with this. >> right. here is the thing that i think is the bigger conundrum for them and i get all that. if you think that -- ithis that there is all of thi
health care is a rubik cube and still called obamacare. >> donnie identified the biggest problem thestion of coverage and the politics and substance taking coverage away from people who have it and not showing any desire through the enactment of the plan to get people covered. their strategy, though, in the short term is what ryan was saying. they thif you take the conservatives in the house saying i'm never voting for this thing and tell their constituents this is the vote to get rid of...
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these rubiks cubes of rules and data collection are not being done today and supposedly we are going to make teacher preparation programs better by all of the specificity that comes from this rule. the fact that these regulations will likely cost states millions of dollars to implement simplyed as insult to injury. let's be honest. education is not some vast, complex machine that just needs a little bit more tinkering from washington-level intervention before it will be at utopia. it isn't true and this rule is not an effective way to actually help the teachers who care so much that they're investing their live in our kids. nebraska'sparents and educators and locally elected school boards are better equipped and better positioned to tack the most important educational challenges. they're better-equipped and they're better-intentioned even than the most well-meaning experts in washington, d.c. and if you disagree, again i humbly challenge to you go and try and read this rule to elementary and secondary schoolteachers in your state and to those who are running the programs that train t
these rubiks cubes of rules and data collection are not being done today and supposedly we are going to make teacher preparation programs better by all of the specificity that comes from this rule. the fact that these regulations will likely cost states millions of dollars to implement simplyed as insult to injury. let's be honest. education is not some vast, complex machine that just needs a little bit more tinkering from washington-level intervention before it will be at utopia. it isn't true...