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>> children with more empathy skills are able to recognize sarcasm. they use puppet shows to determine how well eight- and nine-year-olds could recognize sarcasm. these children were more in tune with the speakers' intent and could better understand their emotions. >> now weather and traffic on the 1's. >> we are monitoring an accident on the b-w parkway. but first let's check mta. no delays for commuter bus users. southboundr reminder 295 is shut down near 175 because of an accident. all lanes are closed. there are some big delays prior to that. delays to 95, no report. route one is running smoothly at this hour. not much in the way of delays on 70 as you travel in towards the beltway, 65 miles per hour. 295 southbound is shut down just past 175. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> so far so good. we do not expect rain for most of the afternoon. 56 in white marsh. i do not think you have to give the kids an umbrella. a fewht chance for showers when you pick them up this afternoon. high temperature, 67 degrees. we will come back and take the fo
>> children with more empathy skills are able to recognize sarcasm. they use puppet shows to determine how well eight- and nine-year-olds could recognize sarcasm. these children were more in tune with the speakers' intent and could better understand their emotions. >> now weather and traffic on the 1's. >> we are monitoring an accident on the b-w parkway. but first let's check mta. no delays for commuter bus users. southboundr reminder 295 is shut down near 175 because of an...
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." >> there's an interesting study on when children understand sarcasm, as bill never is, as we know.kids understand sarcastic comments. it comes from a study from the university of calgary. and the key barometer is when kids understand empathy. >> so when my kids are bad and i say, i'm really happy you just did that, they don't get it yet. >> they don't get it yet. >> not yet, but they will. wait till they turn that on you. >> they feel empathy for answer spiders getting killed, for instance, then they'll understand sarcasm earlier. >> that is an interesting study. hey, speaking of studies, the pentagon has funded this really neat one where it's created this robot that just absolutely refuses to be knocked down. check out this video. that thing is called the atlas. it's a humanoid robot. it can cross rough terrain, and it can actually balance on one leg even when it's hit. there's also a four-legged robot that can gallop untethered up to 16 miles per hour. all of this is really fascinating. >> looks cool. >> in fact, these robots are going to start competing in december. and they're
." >> there's an interesting study on when children understand sarcasm, as bill never is, as we know.kids understand sarcastic comments. it comes from a study from the university of calgary. and the key barometer is when kids understand empathy. >> so when my kids are bad and i say, i'm really happy you just did that, they don't get it yet. >> they don't get it yet. >> not yet, but they will. wait till they turn that on you. >> they feel empathy for answer...
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stuart: i know that sarcasm is a low form of wit.ften when someone says they have full confidence, it's frequently the prelude to their firing. let's move on. time it money. 30 second's worth of other headlines we have for you. special election senate race in new jersey today. democrat cory booker versus the republican. booker the likely winner, the jut ome will have national implications and from berkley. a new study, it says because fast food workers make so little they depend on the government for assistance, the cost to taxpayers, 7 billion a year, remember, that's berkley saying that. the debate over the redskins name. we were supposed to have a tribal leader on to talk about it, but he backed out. we will tell you why in our next hour. all right, the market set to open and they will open higher. stocks moving up right from the opening bell. we are going to see it live. but first this. the united states defeats panama in the race for the world cup. that's not the big story. the u.s. win kept mexico alive and mexican fans, this i
stuart: i know that sarcasm is a low form of wit.ften when someone says they have full confidence, it's frequently the prelude to their firing. let's move on. time it money. 30 second's worth of other headlines we have for you. special election senate race in new jersey today. democrat cory booker versus the republican. booker the likely winner, the jut ome will have national implications and from berkley. a new study, it says because fast food workers make so little they depend on the...
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. >> the sarcasm. small cracks in the armor starting to show. congressman peter king estimates at least 100 house republicans would back the president's call to restore funding without any conditions. and more moderates are joining him to say the stakes just not worth it. >> to te continue to hurt our economy -- we'll fight another day, but i do think we ought to stop where we are and go ahead and fund the government and get us back on track. >> the "washington post" has listed a few of the more serious repercussions of the shutdown. benefits for vets may be cut off if it lasts longer than two week. the cdc will halt its flu program as flu season begins. the fda food safety operations will mostly come to a halt. and financing for small businesses will be interrupted, as well. finally, roughly 200 patients including a number of children are with cancer will be turned away by the clinical research center because of the shutdown. another casualty of the shutdown, president obama canceling an official trip to malaysia next week. john kerry being sen
. >> the sarcasm. small cracks in the armor starting to show. congressman peter king estimates at least 100 house republicans would back the president's call to restore funding without any conditions. and more moderates are joining him to say the stakes just not worth it. >> to te continue to hurt our economy -- we'll fight another day, but i do think we ought to stop where we are and go ahead and fund the government and get us back on track. >> the "washington post"...
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. >> i sense sarcasm. >> i can't understand the strategy. they did bring the democrats down with them. >> they did at a slower rate. >> but here's the problem. they're saying we want that mandate to go for one year. i signed a bit in montana that we wouldn't force the mandate until there was a legitimate public option, because i don't think you ought to force a private citizen to force it. -- >> i hate to say this. i'm starting to like you. >> some of the democrats with are sleeping with the insurance industry and the republicans are married to them. wow. >> except if you look at the campaign contributions, they make a fortune off obama care. the really is the year is a very long term. we've all been around politics for a long time. a year from now, what will the merch experience be with the new 4e6r89 kaye law? many on the left think it would be wonderful. those on the right believe it would be a disaster. >> i'm betting they'll be -- >> but that will be the benchmark. i've got to tell you, a lot of my brothers and sisters on the left in th
. >> i sense sarcasm. >> i can't understand the strategy. they did bring the democrats down with them. >> they did at a slower rate. >> but here's the problem. they're saying we want that mandate to go for one year. i signed a bit in montana that we wouldn't force the mandate until there was a legitimate public option, because i don't think you ought to force a private citizen to force it. -- >> i hate to say this. i'm starting to like you. >> some of the...
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. >> sarcasm.d you back if you want to go before it opens, get in down. >> >> maybe i'll download it instead. going to leave miley alone. >> we had a wrecking ballckin yesterday in terms of weather. we had strong storms that plowed through but you know, with it all we've much-neededh-e rain but also i want to t mention that a semi overturned in winchester. a lot of trees down blocking roads so not so great conditions. today, a recovery day. where things are going to be dryer and i can give you some sunshine. few clouds this morning, however. we're a far cry temperaturewise from where wewe were yesterday morning. you are going to node a jacket or at least a sweater today as you head out. the clouds will be out of the way before too long. we're talking about a ridge r of high pressure that's goings to brighten the skies one no shortage of sunshine. yesterday's high, 78 gross at reagan national. 75 degrees at b.w.i.thurgood marshall. a far cry from the 80s and 90s and a far cry of wherere we're headed
. >> sarcasm.d you back if you want to go before it opens, get in down. >> >> maybe i'll download it instead. going to leave miley alone. >> we had a wrecking ballckin yesterday in terms of weather. we had strong storms that plowed through but you know, with it all we've much-neededh-e rain but also i want to t mention that a semi overturned in winchester. a lot of trees down blocking roads so not so great conditions. today, a recovery day. where things are going to be...
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. >> in news for your health, children who show more empathy may by able to detect sarcasm easier. they found the kids with stronger empathy skills were twice as likely to pick up on sarcastic comments. researchers think it's because they were more in tune with the emotions and attitude. >>> the stress of living near an airport could be enough to send you to the hospital. they found people over 65 are likely to be hospitalized for heart disease. both are risk fak toors for heart disease. >> it's a fast food favorite for some kids and even some adults. a new study may make you think twice before chowing down on chicken nuggets. a researcher studied nuggets for two different fast food restaurants. he said they were high in fat, sugar and salt, and the ingredients were anything but chicken. >> this is cart lij. this is gastrointestinal tissue. there's all kinds of random stuff in there that is not chicken meat. >> well, the researcher won't reveal which restaurants they got their nuggets from. doctors say they're still okay to have in moderation. not a real appetizing description or p
. >> in news for your health, children who show more empathy may by able to detect sarcasm easier. they found the kids with stronger empathy skills were twice as likely to pick up on sarcastic comments. researchers think it's because they were more in tune with the emotions and attitude. >>> the stress of living near an airport could be enough to send you to the hospital. they found people over 65 are likely to be hospitalized for heart disease. both are risk fak toors for heart...
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especially during last week at the united nations general assembly this of course this negative negativity sarcasm and lack of whole towards any kind of renewal of negotiations or renewal of possible trust to iran comes after all barack obama and rouhani the u.s. and iranian president spoke for the first time the two leaders of the two countries in over three decades but netanyahu says he basically doesn't buy it at all he says that he wishes he could believe but he doesn't he says iran seeks israel's destruction and only a complete dismantlement of its uranium enrichment program would be a solution to the steam it and he says iran deserves more sanctions not less and that military option still remains not on associates there any indication that the threats that netanyahu made today will affect the revamped talks that you just spoke about between the u.s. and iran well it looks like this attitude is certainly ready affecting the latest developments between iran and the united states because we've heard from officials already kind of sounding disappointment with obama is what they have referred to
especially during last week at the united nations general assembly this of course this negative negativity sarcasm and lack of whole towards any kind of renewal of negotiations or renewal of possible trust to iran comes after all barack obama and rouhani the u.s. and iranian president spoke for the first time the two leaders of the two countries in over three decades but netanyahu says he basically doesn't buy it at all he says that he wishes he could believe but he doesn't he says iran seeks...
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. >>> we were supposed to put our sarcasm on the she felt today. >> today was snashg free -- snark day. >> so we asked people if they were able to pull it off. >> gist trying to -- just trying to watch what i said before i said anything. >> definitely think before i spoke because things come out automatically. >> avoid social media yes, exactly just don't go on it. >> skip it, be like no. >> there you go. >> how did you go? >> i didn't do well. >> i didn't hear about it until late. >> that's the way to do it, late in the day. >>> kwek check -- quick check, 36 now in york and up in northern william -- baltimore county, the chill is coming in. a breezy cooler pattern sets up through the week. we'll beright back. >>> ben roethlisberger is one of the most kiss liked athletes in the nfl. d -- disliked. antite'o made no. -- manti te'o made no. two and the most disliked is mriek l vick. >> they all have baggage, it's safe tsay that. >> here is a man who is the most liked, oj. >> he's a role model. >> that is right. we'll seeyou tomorrow everybody. >> have a good night. >> dicky: from hollywoo
. >>> we were supposed to put our sarcasm on the she felt today. >> today was snashg free -- snark day. >> so we asked people if they were able to pull it off. >> gist trying to -- just trying to watch what i said before i said anything. >> definitely think before i spoke because things come out automatically. >> avoid social media yes, exactly just don't go on it. >> skip it, be like no. >> there you go. >> how did you go? >> i...
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him the leader of the delegation is thomas pizza jr the speaker of the house he didn't say with any sarcasm novelty it was considered perfectly normal thirty years ago for the opposition leader to represent the present. time that when you listen to. representing obama at the putin unimaginable told me once that this might explain the whole relationship that he scored straight on the house floor he just tore the part then goes back to his office and the secretary says the president's on the phone to upset or i'm going to hear it now and pick up the phone and reagan said did you hear the one about the. kind of relationship you also do it the other way duberstein those guys you know he would. and max friedersdorf had a congratulation tip would be railing against them and that these guys are given loaded for bear you've got to get on this time mr praed you got to stick it to him and he has to step. up and he was i was so glad to hear from ron reagan who i've gotten to know who is a liberal you know great and nice kid and that's a strange bird to carry being ronald reagan son and he and he said
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reading the following, thank goodness that there is at least one government program that works, insert sarcasmme think maybe this thing could've been avoided. and finally, we, the people, have become the enemy. obviously when you get a leader of the country a country concerned the novel was she being eavesdropped on whether cell phone. that gets people's go whatever the german word is forgot it. what do you make of that? >> you point out 125 billion phone calls a month. probably pretty good chance to unite dollars and two and august >> like my pizza order. [laughter] for most americans would like, they can eavesdrop on me. but what they hear will be born. but let's not be complacent about this. this is so reminiscent of germany pre-world war ii with hitler's rise to power. neil: i know your concerns and i will raise this question and concern is how powerful it is and how many americans don't realize. >> when it came to this and what they were concocting and coming up with in boston, it kind of goes along with that. for all of their energy and collecting records on people, they missed this stuf
reading the following, thank goodness that there is at least one government program that works, insert sarcasmme think maybe this thing could've been avoided. and finally, we, the people, have become the enemy. obviously when you get a leader of the country a country concerned the novel was she being eavesdropped on whether cell phone. that gets people's go whatever the german word is forgot it. what do you make of that? >> you point out 125 billion phone calls a month. probably pretty...
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sarcasm, raising your voice is somebody when you're upset.can't get just the being in panic. dennis: are we bng a little precious few back the fact is people going to let fact -- /. >> poor customer service. final like you as a co-worker in need you to get something f one of my customers and he will back, that impacts customer service. if i have a good attitude and i amn a better work environment is causes turnover. and going to turn over and get of there. dennis: trust. >> trust is the fndation of everything. - final trustee of my best interests at heart are you will follow through on last year due, not a contest to do anything. dennis: how important is the art of apology in dealing with co-workers? >> it is huge, with the apology has to be sincere and we have to believe in it. if we don't address taiwan believe the apology rather. dennis:he solutions to this co-worker conflict. >> we have to teach people how to communicate to influence i a positive w. how to confront iues directly, probably, but also respectfully. denn: just be noto much of
sarcasm, raising your voice is somebody when you're upset.can't get just the being in panic. dennis: are we bng a little precious few back the fact is people going to let fact -- /. >> poor customer service. final like you as a co-worker in need you to get something f one of my customers and he will back, that impacts customer service. if i have a good attitude and i amn a better work environment is causes turnover. and going to turn over and get of there. dennis: trust. >> trust is...
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you see, if you don't go sarcasm, it's too absurd. the republic. >> laugh through the pain, is that what you're saying? >> he bailed out the public and now no good deed goes unpunished and i'm just struggling with it. i'm struggling with eric holder and why jamie did it so badly. but maybe i'm looking at it wrong. maybe jamie dimon's paid a lot of money, it's america, he screwed up on the whale and now it's his time. it is a little absurd to me. i'm just someone who reads the papers like everyone else. >> we'll talk to bart chilton in the next hour. when we come back, cloud provider veeva systems on the big board. a lot more "squawk on the street" back in a minute. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record befo
you see, if you don't go sarcasm, it's too absurd. the republic. >> laugh through the pain, is that what you're saying? >> he bailed out the public and now no good deed goes unpunished and i'm just struggling with it. i'm struggling with eric holder and why jamie did it so badly. but maybe i'm looking at it wrong. maybe jamie dimon's paid a lot of money, it's america, he screwed up on the whale and now it's his time. it is a little absurd to me. i'm just someone who reads the papers...
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. >> oh, sarcasm. i'm sorry for reading into that and thinking you cared about the story. >> baker? >> she sounded like me. >> insiders maintain that jeremy piien who was concerned about readvice sig tig -- revisiting his character ari gold. >> never watched the show. i think he is a fine actor, but i don't understand the actor who says i am afraid to reprize the role. is it the fear of the big paycheck? or was it people thinking you will be that person? there are few who were pigeon holed. william shatner as captain kirk, a handful, but most never understood that. >> and you know there are thousands of actors who would die to be pigeon holed or holed in anyway. you know what i am saying? being pigeon holed means you are getting a steady paycheck and you are phenomenally rich. any actor who is a waiter would love to be able to say hey, it is norm from "cheers" that means norm from" cheers" made millions of dollars. whereas you are just norm from the local bar waiting tables. >> if you have enough money you can do that. you never see actors still climbing up saying i am worried about
. >> oh, sarcasm. i'm sorry for reading into that and thinking you cared about the story. >> baker? >> she sounded like me. >> insiders maintain that jeremy piien who was concerned about readvice sig tig -- revisiting his character ari gold. >> never watched the show. i think he is a fine actor, but i don't understand the actor who says i am afraid to reprize the role. is it the fear of the big paycheck? or was it people thinking you will be that person? there are...
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but you have an air of sarcasm. do you think that in a negotiation, they do have to give something? >> how about the $988 billion we don't like? that was my concession to get this done cleanly. he said, you have to do that. i talked to my friends and said, we have to sell this thing. we did. senator murray is an example. i kept trying to say, patty, let's end this thing. after 5:00 in the morning, we had over 100 amendments. talk about a concession. that is what legislation is all about. i did that. i trusted john boehner. he had some problems of his own. then they start doing all of this. he tried to live up to that. he tried to give them something to vote on. repealing obamacare. they said, we can see right through that. you made some kind of a deal. you're going to have this cr at $988 billion, which we hated. he couldn't live up to that. he has been doing gymnastics with himself ever since then. yesterday, i said this on the senate floor. i really believe this. i thought we had something he couldn't refuse. open the government and we will negotiate on anything you want. i outlin
but you have an air of sarcasm. do you think that in a negotiation, they do have to give something? >> how about the $988 billion we don't like? that was my concession to get this done cleanly. he said, you have to do that. i talked to my friends and said, we have to sell this thing. we did. senator murray is an example. i kept trying to say, patty, let's end this thing. after 5:00 in the morning, we had over 100 amendments. talk about a concession. that is what legislation is all about....
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he wasn't used to, like, our northeastern, you know, new york, philly sarcasm and meanness.bed. and i would just yell the meanest stuff at him. and he would repeat it, like he didn't know what to do. because he had never heard anything so mean. he would come to my do door, and he would go, "hey, artie, it's dave." that's how he talked. he looked like the skipper from "gilligan's island." and he goes, "hey, artie, it's dave. it's 6:00 a.m., buddy, you're gonna be late for yoga. what do you mean you hope my mother gets herpes? [ laughter ] my mother's not even alive." >> jimmy: it's a joke. >> "what do you mean you hope someone digs up my mother and gives her herpes?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you got it -- meaner and meaner. >> "that's the meanest thing i've ever heard. i don't think you're getting this program." >> jimmy: yeah. by the time you left, you're buddies? >> yeah, we were friends. you couldn't have anything with alcohol in it. some shampoos have alcohol in it. so i would always go buy shampoo with alcohol in it just to mess with him. he had to check it. you know, he's
he wasn't used to, like, our northeastern, you know, new york, philly sarcasm and meanness.bed. and i would just yell the meanest stuff at him. and he would repeat it, like he didn't know what to do. because he had never heard anything so mean. he would come to my do door, and he would go, "hey, artie, it's dave." that's how he talked. he looked like the skipper from "gilligan's island." and he goes, "hey, artie, it's dave. it's 6:00 a.m., buddy, you're gonna be late...
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i would scream back, dripping with sarcasm and arrogance -- what the heck does that have to do with therice to earnings ratio of bristol-myers? the answer is nothing. the first thing i did when i heard or saw one of these events. even if it turned on the to be worse than expected. at times you request see terrifying new cry. think about that pinnacle -- make it's verizon, and another steady eddy. southern, duke, just be ready, and get ready to buy. that at general mills -- is this the event for all the earnings out there. for example, when the -- and then demonstrating again. trying to kick out a dictator, there was a moment when even the oil stocks, which benefited from higher oil prices got knocked down. well, doesn't that -- that makes no sense whatsoever. and that's what you had to do, same with the overthrow of the elected but disliked ejepgs leader in 2013 it means that when oil comes down as part of a worldwide decline in commodities because of unrest, well, if it's in an area where it threatens the oil price to go higher, you've got to act. you have to buy. so there are some big
i would scream back, dripping with sarcasm and arrogance -- what the heck does that have to do with therice to earnings ratio of bristol-myers? the answer is nothing. the first thing i did when i heard or saw one of these events. even if it turned on the to be worse than expected. at times you request see terrifying new cry. think about that pinnacle -- make it's verizon, and another steady eddy. southern, duke, just be ready, and get ready to buy. that at general mills -- is this the event for...
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does anyone notice the sarcasm?lan grayson and al sharpton, one of the premier race baiters who never found an issue he could play on in al sharpton. we have a failure, a representative floridians should be ashamed of. >> they're not. they voted him out and voted him back in. >> this is a guy who doesn't represent the values of what we should have in representatives. i don't care if you are on the left or right. this is unacceptable language at any level. >> and let's underscore the point today. the language has been condemned by debbie wasser man schultz who is a florida congresswoman and head of the dnc. she's a collaborator, too. look at her. she's a collaborator! martin bashir is. he is point is anybody who suggests to him saying the tea party is a bunch of kkk race is is a collaborator. >> this is alan, when did you stop beating your wife, gray son. to the people in florida, are you proud of your representation when he should be there is this if you agree with him, fine. fight for your cause. it goes to a bigge
does anyone notice the sarcasm?lan grayson and al sharpton, one of the premier race baiters who never found an issue he could play on in al sharpton. we have a failure, a representative floridians should be ashamed of. >> they're not. they voted him out and voted him back in. >> this is a guy who doesn't represent the values of what we should have in representatives. i don't care if you are on the left or right. this is unacceptable language at any level. >> and let's...
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without the sarcasm, what else can i do? i looked at that over and over.else can i do except kick this man in his knees? what else really can you do? >> meriweather has been fined over $150,000 over the last three, four seasons, why would somebody continue to hurt himself. >> i know i'm supposed to be itself resident expert here but the -- the resident expert here but the reality is i don't know what the alternative is? i like roger goodell but i think they're still trying to figure this out. this thing is an evolution. i don't agree that all that money he's been fined is probably for the right. >> if you feel like i need to be kicked out of the league, you know, i feel like people who beat their girlfriends should be kicked out of the league, too. >> obviously referring to a civil suit brought against marshall a few years ago where he was charged with domestic abuse so a personal dig obviously at marshall. smart thing for him to say? dumb thing for him to say? >> the team is not doing well. everything is bad. this is black monday. all of a sudden he's got
without the sarcasm, what else can i do? i looked at that over and over.else can i do except kick this man in his knees? what else really can you do? >> meriweather has been fined over $150,000 over the last three, four seasons, why would somebody continue to hurt himself. >> i know i'm supposed to be itself resident expert here but the -- the resident expert here but the reality is i don't know what the alternative is? i like roger goodell but i think they're still trying to figure...
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>> i have to agree with him without the sarcasm, what else can i do.ooked at that over and over. what else can i do except kick this man in his knees? what else can you do? >> meriweather has been fined over $150,000 over the last four seasons. why would somebody continue to hurt himself? >> i know i'm supposed to be the resident expert here but the reality is i don't know what the alternative is. i think -- i like roger goodell but i think they're still trying to figure this out. this game is in everybody luge. i don't -- evolution. i don't agree all that money he's -- he's been fined, it's probably not right. >> i feel like people who beat their girlfriends should be kicked out of the league, too. >> obviously referring to a civil suit brought against marshall a few years ago when charged with abuse, obviously a personal dig. >> everything is bad. this is black monday. all of a sudden he's got the mike. it's not a good thing. you almost wish you didn't have to do an interview. and so i think the fall falls on: he has to grow up, be more mature in his
>> i have to agree with him without the sarcasm, what else can i do.ooked at that over and over. what else can i do except kick this man in his knees? what else can you do? >> meriweather has been fined over $150,000 over the last four seasons. why would somebody continue to hurt himself? >> i know i'm supposed to be the resident expert here but the reality is i don't know what the alternative is. i think -- i like roger goodell but i think they're still trying to figure this...
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my scammer about -- sarcasm about no bid contracts. >>> calls for sebelius to resign. congressman hencinger is here next. what is with the name-calling? did you hear the start up like this... or like this... and hit the start button to flip back and forth. you can make the important things big, keep the small stuff small, and arrange it all around you. you can be all work with office, all play, or even both at the same time. you can do it all simpler and easier on your windows tablet, pc, or surface. that's the new windows: one experience for everything in your life. >> i suspect this next one may blow your circuit. so listen carefully. a boy scout leader caught toppling a rock formation recently filed disability claim. that's right. just a week before pushing a 2,000-pound rock he filed a personal injury lawsuit. he claims he was disabled in a car crash in 2009. he is suing the father of the teen driver who was responsible for that crash. and now after seeing taylor pushing that giant rock, the teen's father is saying he was just a little surprised because he looks li
my scammer about -- sarcasm about no bid contracts. >>> calls for sebelius to resign. congressman hencinger is here next. what is with the name-calling? did you hear the start up like this... or like this... and hit the start button to flip back and forth. you can make the important things big, keep the small stuff small, and arrange it all around you. you can be all work with office, all play, or even both at the same time. you can do it all simpler and easier on your windows tablet,...
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sarcasm noted.ris uh matthews pinhead of the week because of of the t killing o'reilly remark. you need to lighten up. you need to smarten up, rick. jesse selected matthews, not me. if i were lighter i'd float away. peter from buffalo, new york. loved the tip of the day about confronting dishonesty on the spot. i do it on the internet. i'm glad you do but correct ing the record in cyberspace may be futile. there is so much garbage around. at least you know you're a truth teller. gene rudowski, hazelton, pen pen. enjoyed and was inspired by "killing jesus." the style you have used made me feel like i was there, part of the story. i appreciate you reading my book. stephanie will bings, louisiana. i am the librarian at the good hope middle school. the kids love lincoln's last days and kennedy's last days. they are good reads and one of the reasons i got into this business. if you get them the books they take an interest in history. >> bill, our son glenn passed away. he was involved with helping others
sarcasm noted.ris uh matthews pinhead of the week because of of the t killing o'reilly remark. you need to lighten up. you need to smarten up, rick. jesse selected matthews, not me. if i were lighter i'd float away. peter from buffalo, new york. loved the tip of the day about confronting dishonesty on the spot. i do it on the internet. i'm glad you do but correct ing the record in cyberspace may be futile. there is so much garbage around. at least you know you're a truth teller. gene rudowski,...
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i hear your sarcasm. i agree with you and sort of love your reporting because you know more about defaults than anybody else. if it is that light, okay, mike, what do we worry about next? this too shall pass. when it passes as we expect it to, what's the next worry? >> well, look, i think -- i think that the worry here is that market hasn't begun to pay attention here as much. i'm talking about the stock market and the bond market to some extent. but when everyone's thinking the same way michele is, hey, it's effectively a zero or remote chance of a default, what happens if the rhetoric gets worse? what happens if both sides become more entrenchnd and we see no progress and not a week, two weeks, what's going to happen to the markets? we've been burned. last year when we had the same problem, two years ago, we've gotten through it an everybody realized the market sold off and it wasn't necessary for the market to sell off. >> would you be buying on the way down? >> it's going to be facts and circumstances
i hear your sarcasm. i agree with you and sort of love your reporting because you know more about defaults than anybody else. if it is that light, okay, mike, what do we worry about next? this too shall pass. when it passes as we expect it to, what's the next worry? >> well, look, i think -- i think that the worry here is that market hasn't begun to pay attention here as much. i'm talking about the stock market and the bond market to some extent. but when everyone's thinking the same way...
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. >> it might be easier to get a government-issued cell phone than-- >> oh, sarcasm.'re coming back tomorrow with another day's effort. >> this is good, this is what real people are looking at. stuart: real people. >> the options and we're right there with them. stuart: real people, boots on the ground. you're it. thank you. >> heels. stuart: and remember this, your tax dollars spent on shrimp on a treadmill. it does not end there. john stossel is next, three more outrageous examples of what everybody thinks is wasteful spending. a you're not going to believe this. ♪ the first cut is the deepest, baby, i know♪ ♪ the first cut is the deepest (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-proud to be ranked "best overa
. >> it might be easier to get a government-issued cell phone than-- >> oh, sarcasm.'re coming back tomorrow with another day's effort. >> this is good, this is what real people are looking at. stuart: real people. >> the options and we're right there with them. stuart: real people, boots on the ground. you're it. thank you. >> heels. stuart: and remember this, your tax dollars spent on shrimp on a treadmill. it does not end there. john stossel is next, three more...
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october, we think of a term of endearment, was started with sarcasm about you. >> i guess you could looktion in the beginning. >> that's true. started off saying autumn child and then it kind of clicked on little further. and comment made in detroit. i don't feel like talking about -- just go down and talk to mr. october. >> but you said you wrote this book, reggie, because you wanted to set the record straight about you. you were embarrassed and upset with how you were portrayed. >> espn did a miniseries, i guess you would call it the bronx is burning, and i felt i was vilified in the book and embarrassed the way it was portrayed. i really felt bad for several months about it. i had a really good relationship with espn at the time. never really got past it. and was uncomfortable. so i had a chance to write my view of what happened. and that's what this is. >> let's go back to that night. first pitch of each home run, what were you thinking? what were you feeling? what were you looking for? >> i was looking for the ball in at the time they didn't have the technology that the game has tod
october, we think of a term of endearment, was started with sarcasm about you. >> i guess you could looktion in the beginning. >> that's true. started off saying autumn child and then it kind of clicked on little further. and comment made in detroit. i don't feel like talking about -- just go down and talk to mr. october. >> but you said you wrote this book, reggie, because you wanted to set the record straight about you. you were embarrassed and upset with how you were...
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. >> sarcasm we do not sense any at all. >> none at all. have a great day. thank you so much. >> bye, girl. >> "the newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> happening now in "the newsroom" a cnn exclusive. >> did you ever talk about resigning to the president? >> what i talked about is doing the job that i came here to do. >> the woman behind the flailing, floundering obama care website one on one. >> why didn't they bring their "a" team in in the first place? >>> also cross-continent custody drama. >> the estimation of maria she may be 5 or 6 years old. >> reporter: a blond haired blue eyed little girl and any new twist in the case. >>> plus a royal affair. baby prince george set to be christened this hour, how will william and catherine break from tradition this time? >>> and betty white takes on miley cyrus? get ready to kiss your sledgehammer. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> we'll talk about betty bhit in a bit. i'm carol costello. we start with breaking news out of massachusetts, and it's curious, we have learned that all s
. >> sarcasm we do not sense any at all. >> none at all. have a great day. thank you so much. >> bye, girl. >> "the newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> happening now in "the newsroom" a cnn exclusive. >> did you ever talk about resigning to the president? >> what i talked about is doing the job that i came here to do. >> the woman behind the flailing, floundering obama care website one on one....
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fortunately, i think a lot of the shows now are program more mean spiritedness, maybe more cynicism and sarcasmy the way. tell us what you're up to these days. you've been playing guitar. there's a guitar underneath you. you're in branson. you have this very exciting project. tell us about it. >> i moved to the ozarks to kind of live out my johnny bravo dream, which is '70s music celebration. it's a musical variety show that encompasses all the music and all the sort of styles from the decade and i host it, i wrote it, i have a big cast, live band, multi-media. i'm playing guitar in the show, i sing in the show. i try and contrast the '70s with today and what's going on and i'm very happy here. it's a fine, really nice quality of life and a wonderful community. i'm having a good time here and i hope to be here for the next 20 years. >> wow. barry williams, thank you so much for joining us this morning. that actually sounds like something that i want to go out to branson, missouri, and see. i'm excited about that for you. >> sounds wonderful. we thank you for joining us and all the great laughs
fortunately, i think a lot of the shows now are program more mean spiritedness, maybe more cynicism and sarcasmy the way. tell us what you're up to these days. you've been playing guitar. there's a guitar underneath you. you're in branson. you have this very exciting project. tell us about it. >> i moved to the ozarks to kind of live out my johnny bravo dream, which is '70s music celebration. it's a musical variety show that encompasses all the music and all the sort of styles from the...
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they didn't know my new york r sarca sarcasm. >> unbelievable. >> they didn't talk for an hour. being the best you can be. >> it's like a one-day contract here. >> i thought you were going to say you looking at porn all day. it's a joke! that is though. we would be fired actually. oh, wait, it's not too late. that's amazing though. it's a great way to b look at things. >> it made me better. he left coaching early. when you cross 60 you don't know how long you will coach. >> right. >> you want to get the most out of it. your window of opportunity is closing. you want to get the most out of every day. >> that's amazing. coaching the streets, man. >> two years ago we get back in the final four. all of the sudden i find out the violence in south bend, youth violence. five teenagers shot and killed. guns, drugs, the whole issue. then i'm saying, okay. let's get the community organized and get the community assets to do preventative programs, k through 4 middle school and high school. let's get the drop outs. that the issue. when kids lose confidence, especially in 5 through 8. they g
they didn't know my new york r sarca sarcasm. >> unbelievable. >> they didn't talk for an hour. being the best you can be. >> it's like a one-day contract here. >> i thought you were going to say you looking at porn all day. it's a joke! that is though. we would be fired actually. oh, wait, it's not too late. that's amazing though. it's a great way to b look at things. >> it made me better. he left coaching early. when you cross 60 you don't know how long you will...
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that is interesting sarcasm. if you like the photo, go on facebook, go on our page.ut the show. >> i think what i would do as a parent, we didn't let any of our kids go to those kind of things 'cause they do it in our town. if i would have gone there, i wouldn't have called the cops and said close it down. i would just say hey, mary, sally, or peter, come on. we're going home. >> interesting. >> it is kind of crazy. >> they ended up with different kids with those same names, you would have taken them home. >> maryland is really overwhelmingly democratic state. he's probably going to get reelected and i can hardly wait for the inauguration. >> to replace o'malley as governor? >> that's going to be a blowout party when he's inaugurated. >> would you say that photo looks like "animal house"? >> it does. >> he's not o'malley's pick. >> he's on the red solo cup party. let's go on over to heather nauert who has got the headlines for this friday morning. >> the red solo cup party. reminds me of "back to school." remember that one with rodney daingerfield? >> yes. >> they go
that is interesting sarcasm. if you like the photo, go on facebook, go on our page.ut the show. >> i think what i would do as a parent, we didn't let any of our kids go to those kind of things 'cause they do it in our town. if i would have gone there, i wouldn't have called the cops and said close it down. i would just say hey, mary, sally, or peter, come on. we're going home. >> interesting. >> it is kind of crazy. >> they ended up with different kids with those same...
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. >> sarcasm we do not sense any at all. >> none at all. have a great day. vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> happening now in "the newsroom" a cnn exclusive. >> did you ever talk about resigning to the president? >> what i talked about is doing the job that i came here to do. >> the woman behind the flailing, floundering obama care website one on one. >> why didn't they bring their "a" team in in the first place? >>> also cross-continent custody drama. >> the estimation of maria she may be 5 or 6 years old. >> reporter: a blond haired blue eyed little girl and any new twistn
. >> sarcasm we do not sense any at all. >> none at all. have a great day. vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> happening now in "the newsroom" a cnn exclusive. >> did you ever talk about resigning to the president? >> what i talked about is doing the job that i came here to do. >> the woman behind the flailing, floundering obama care website one on one. >> why didn't they bring their "a" team in in the first place? >>> also...
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sarcasm is dripping. >> we all want that.'t need to come in and save us, howard. >> i'm buying you a coffee. here. >> you know what is implied and you say he's assigning equal blame. >> he's contacted the white house, contacted patty murray. it's not just about the house republicans he's been talking to. >> all right. our guest host for the next two hours is jack welch. executive chairman of the jack welch institute. you were at the old mother ship for how long at ge? >> 40 years. >> not everyone knows your legacy there because they're new. people are aging, dropping out of our key demo and other younger people are moving into our key demo. what was revenue when you started at ge? >> $25 billion. >> and when you left? >> $130 billion. >> so that was good. >> you were only ceo for -- >> 20 years. >> the stock when you took over was adjusted at a buck, wasn't it? >> it went up 4,000%. >> oh, but who's counting? >> i'm guessing. i'm winging it. >> was it 4,000%? >> 4,007, or something. >> so i made the point with john harwood, o
sarcasm is dripping. >> we all want that.'t need to come in and save us, howard. >> i'm buying you a coffee. here. >> you know what is implied and you say he's assigning equal blame. >> he's contacted the white house, contacted patty murray. it's not just about the house republicans he's been talking to. >> all right. our guest host for the next two hours is jack welch. executive chairman of the jack welch institute. you were at the old mother ship for how long at...
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. >> make sure people understand the sarcasm here. >> i am sarcastic. i'm surprised to hear verizon be cited. >> it may be the federal code that precludes them from hiring a qualified company to do something, so they end one a canadian company -- >> it's important to save some money so go to canada. >> canada and verizon, shakes peern moment here for the government. as soon as you say that, where's nixon, he's going to come after you. but i do think there are problems here. there are real problems. it does matter. >> timed right to the bell. a little early here but we'll take it anyway. we might take a look at the s&p at the top of your screen. maybe not. celebrating its ipo today, brixmor and at the nasdaq, from ireland, dublin -- i think somebody hit the button early. >> they go along and then there are a couple of boos for not well orchestrated bell ringing. i say john gray up there from blackstone who seems to be related with anything to do with real estate. he's a powerful man when it comes to real estate. blackstone being enormous. the funds there
. >> make sure people understand the sarcasm here. >> i am sarcastic. i'm surprised to hear verizon be cited. >> it may be the federal code that precludes them from hiring a qualified company to do something, so they end one a canadian company -- >> it's important to save some money so go to canada. >> canada and verizon, shakes peern moment here for the government. as soon as you say that, where's nixon, he's going to come after you. but i do think there are...
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now, really, your sarcasm and your humor, is one of the things i love most about you.gs i love about you. and you can do anything you want, if you put your mind to it. (announcer) the coppola's love story is... complicated. lisa and andrew have actually been married, to each other, once before. we were divorced after three years of marriage. four. four years of marriage. we took about a year of so apart. ten months. close enough. and, uh, we took about a year or so apart-- ten months. and here we are-- here we are, now. (announcer) but just one year ago, this "love story" seemed to come to a close. it was in the heat of a huge argument that andrew had filed for divorce and my own beating my chest and... my pridefulness, i didn't contest it. (andrew) and we broke up the family and went about our ways. we weren't in love with each other. (lisa) we needed to break up to make up. we needed that time apart. (announcer) this all-american couple's first marriage to each other, went so well, they decided to have another go at it. i just knew that we'd both come to the realizat
now, really, your sarcasm and your humor, is one of the things i love most about you.gs i love about you. and you can do anything you want, if you put your mind to it. (announcer) the coppola's love story is... complicated. lisa and andrew have actually been married, to each other, once before. we were divorced after three years of marriage. four. four years of marriage. we took about a year of so apart. ten months. close enough. and, uh, we took about a year or so apart-- ten months. and here...