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they don't take a vow sayi they will become government officials. standard practice. i believe it was tit-for-tat. >> okay. adam? >> i totally agree. it not just government borrowers that complain. every issueer complains, corporations, too if they don't like the rating. >> he didn't threaten. >> he said you'll sleep with the fishes. i'm kidding. i'm kidding. >> you should hear what i i say. >> stick around. thanks to charliand dagen. now how to play this so far in an ugly year. >>> going global, stocks around the globe. charles? >> they lost momentum last year in the u.s. but i think toyota motors will get their act together. >> adam, what doou think? >> i just am afraid of investing in the auto industry, but i don't dislike toyota. >> what do you like? >> the ishares frontier 100 e.t.f. deal. companies really small economies. this is a risky one. >> all right, what do you think of that pick, ben? >> a darn good pick. i admire the fact th adam has been learning about indexes very, very, very well. i like e.w.j. japan is number one. as far as i'm concerned there is no
they don't take a vow sayi they will become government officials. standard practice. i believe it was tit-for-tat. >> okay. adam? >> i totally agree. it not just government borrowers that complain. every issueer complains, corporations, too if they don't like the rating. >> he didn't threaten. >> he said you'll sleep with the fishes. i'm kidding. i'm kidding. >> you should hear what i i say. >> stick around. thanks to charliand dagen. now how to play this so...
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now, where is the law pitting employees against their employers and, john, are you sayi that was then all along? >> yes. wuj of the first ones that brought this up. mr. krautheimaner, he is right as he usually is, you don't ha asbestos di for a part-time worker. the government wants to take over the health care exchange, which they are getting to 35 of the 50 states said we can't afford it. they are pushing it back to the federal government. the federal government had planned this all along to control this insurance market. there looks like they're getting their way. >> jonathan, is thereomething wrong anywhere with providers providing employees with health care? >> yeah. what is this bogus relationship between the employer and employee? why should target have to provide health insurance to a part-time worker stocking shelves? that is absurd and puts the competitors to the advantage. i mean, look, basically, they have to get their own health care. those who can't afford it, the government should kick in. if it goes in that direction, it's a win. this whole situation where employers h
now, where is the law pitting employees against their employers and, john, are you sayi that was then all along? >> yes. wuj of the first ones that brought this up. mr. krautheimaner, he is right as he usually is, you don't ha asbestos di for a part-time worker. the government wants to take over the health care exchange, which they are getting to 35 of the 50 states said we can't afford it. they are pushing it back to the federal government. the federal government had planned this all...
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in terms of what mark was sayi saying, if the money is going to be there, and where is it going to gothey've been adding stimulus to the economy ever since the crisis started. this is the first time that they've taken a step back from adding stimulus. that's the significant of the even event. this is an attempt of the feds to communicate their message more clearly as market predicted. the rates may rise only a little bit. as you remember in may and june when bernanke even broached the idea of tapering of bond purchases, there was a huge freak out in the market and the feds said don't worry, this doesn't mean that we're going to raise rates. this is meant as a supplemental booster to growth. >> just to distinguish, there are two things that have been happening in a broad sense. one is the easier in that increased and banks have a lot of cash. 1.5, $1.7 trillion. even though the banks continue to buy agencies and treasuries securities. if you were to graph small business lending, commercial lending on the banking side the amount it has decreased by is offset by the mortgage market. i th
in terms of what mark was sayi saying, if the money is going to be there, and where is it going to gothey've been adding stimulus to the economy ever since the crisis started. this is the first time that they've taken a step back from adding stimulus. that's the significant of the even event. this is an attempt of the feds to communicate their message more clearly as market predicted. the rates may rise only a little bit. as you remember in may and june when bernanke even broached the idea of...
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what was it you were sayi at the break, $9 billion?6 billion in the stimulus alone on climate issues. >> and $7.5 billion on foreign climate change issues. >> there's a lot of pollution in the world. that is terrible. china consumes more coal than all the other countries combined. i think if utilities are continuing to do methane and carbon capture that's a great thing. stop pollution in the world. >> sabrina, go ahead. >> i don't think the american people think this is a serious issue anymore. the pew research center finds people always think of global warming or climate change is the bottom of their priorities. this year it was the bottom of 21 different policy priorities. this has become a political issue entirely and i don't think this is a president who cares about sensible economic policies. >> you put your finger on it. listen to the taxpayers, listen. it's our money. coming up with liberal michael moore calls obama care awful why is that awful news for tax payers? find out on "cashin' in" at the bottom of thehour. not all stock
what was it you were sayi at the break, $9 billion?6 billion in the stimulus alone on climate issues. >> and $7.5 billion on foreign climate change issues. >> there's a lot of pollution in the world. that is terrible. china consumes more coal than all the other countries combined. i think if utilities are continuing to do methane and carbon capture that's a great thing. stop pollution in the world. >> sabrina, go ahead. >> i don't think the american people think this is...
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the last 50 years really defined israeli state and recreated its borders and this is who they are sayig good-bye to, surrounded by military offices he led for decades and inspired so long. and people here call him a war hero people say he was the pillar of israeli strength and so many other people in the region are calling him the symbol of israeli cruelty and talking to palestinians in certain areas that he targeted as a military commander and a lot of people will call him a war criminal. a lot of people will say that he was ruthless and brutal and went after palestinians and prevented them from having a state and had squads and led commanders who created israel's reputation for ruthless reprisal and critics of ariel sharon but he is being thanked for the service in the israeli army and prime minister and as many other effects people not only in the region but not just recently but for the last 60 years. >> that was nick from israel. dispute efforts by mediators they are no closer to a cease fire deal and the talks continue and the fighting ranges on and it has a city loyal to the for
the last 50 years really defined israeli state and recreated its borders and this is who they are sayig good-bye to, surrounded by military offices he led for decades and inspired so long. and people here call him a war hero people say he was the pillar of israeli strength and so many other people in the region are calling him the symbol of israeli cruelty and talking to palestinians in certain areas that he targeted as a military commander and a lot of people will call him a war criminal. a...
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gerri: you were sayi if you factor out the oil and gas boom the economy would not even turn over. >> the growth of the last four years has come from this one industry. is a major employer provide fn to west virginia, north dakota, texas, the last four years, texas has tripled the oil output. gerri: that is so unbelievable. midland is the fastest growing town in america. gerri: we have the matapan it is texas and north dakota you can see right away the power tell us more. >> those are not just people in the wheel industry -- loyola industry. these all our wheat farmers all the sudden it is there land. gerri: nothing wrong with that. >> the irony is at a time the president is not a supporter could you imagine if he did? >> barack obama presided over the biggest oil and gas boom over the history over the country. the biggest irony. [laughter] the only thing right now that is holding him back one is we're not doing enough leasing. but we need pipelines. all lots of the drilling is stalled because the dollar tumbled way to get it to the market. of much chper way to get it to the market is
gerri: you were sayi if you factor out the oil and gas boom the economy would not even turn over. >> the growth of the last four years has come from this one industry. is a major employer provide fn to west virginia, north dakota, texas, the last four years, texas has tripled the oil output. gerri: that is so unbelievable. midland is the fastest growing town in america. gerri: we have the matapan it is texas and north dakota you can see right away the power tell us more. >> those...
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what's happened is that people are sayi ining the google buses using these stops, the muni stops, withoutny compensation, and they're blocking the muni buses, it makes it slower, it's causing traffic jams. they have to compensate the city somehow. so, the mta said, all right, we hear you. we're going to impose a $1-per-stop fee each time the bus stops, and that brought in some serious money. some of them make as many as 200 stops. so, there was talk that some of these companies might pay as much as $100,000. however, protesters say that's nothing, it's a drop in the bucket, that doesn't do anything. as they point out, a parking fine is $271. so, tell me $1 is worth doing. >> but the city really can't impose something more than $1 fee. that's regulated by the state. >> that's the problem is that the state regulates parking spots. all you can do is get cost reductions. the amount of money that it would cost to implement this plan is all you can collect. they determined that would be $1, therefore, they can't go higher than that. >> but is there talk of some sort of preposition to try and im
what's happened is that people are sayi ining the google buses using these stops, the muni stops, withoutny compensation, and they're blocking the muni buses, it makes it slower, it's causing traffic jams. they have to compensate the city somehow. so, the mta said, all right, we hear you. we're going to impose a $1-per-stop fee each time the bus stops, and that brought in some serious money. some of them make as many as 200 stops. so, there was talk that some of these companies might pay as...
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you ever lear♪ ♪ to fight without sayi a word?ke it's all gonna be all right ♪ ♪ don't you know how much it hurts? ♪ ♪ when we don't talk ♪ when we don't touch ♪ when it doesn't feel like we're even in love ♪ ♪ it matters to me ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't know if it really even matters to you ♪ ♪ how can i make you see ♪ it matters to me? ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't know if it really even matters to you ♪ ♪ how can i makyou see ♪ it matters to me? ♪ gerri: tonight we have an exclusive interview with a woman who thought that she had signed up for insurance or obamacare but it never happened. joing me no is one of the many so-called obamacare orpha. and we also have a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. you have had some frustrating wes trying to get signed up for obamacare. can you tell s why you were looking for coverage and what happened? >> yes, i was looking for coverage because i received a letter last may stating that as of december 31, 2013, my
you ever lear♪ ♪ to fight without sayi a word?ke it's all gonna be all right ♪ ♪ don't you know how much it hurts? ♪ ♪ when we don't talk ♪ when we don't touch ♪ when it doesn't feel like we're even in love ♪ ♪ it matters to me ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't know if it really even matters to you ♪ ♪ how can i make you see ♪ it matters to me? ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't know if it...
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. >> i was at a birthday party at laser kingdom none seemed wouldn't sayy to me. >> what are you tryingound the room you can't find the woos. >> one guy here. >> and it is luke. >> this is ridiculous. he played varsity supports. >> that is because the mother is a federal prosecutor. you get paid. >> they said men are obsolete because they are mailing in the workplace because the traditional household is vanishing and they are obsessed with their body hair the same way we are. >> you wanted me to open my shirt? >> no. we have the full picture up here. they should be focusing on more serious issues here. it is contraception rights and that is a real war on women. >> she is talking about what we are doing to little boys they have physical energy they need to run they need to play. sit down and go to math camp. >> you know what? i play football in high school and college if we were always there we had 5,000 people in the stands. the women's field hockey team undefeated forever at my high school. >> what my point is men are celebrated for their achievements far more than women are. >> she is
. >> i was at a birthday party at laser kingdom none seemed wouldn't sayy to me. >> what are you tryingound the room you can't find the woos. >> one guy here. >> and it is luke. >> this is ridiculous. he played varsity supports. >> that is because the mother is a federal prosecutor. you get paid. >> they said men are obsolete because they are mailing in the workplace because the traditional household is vanishing and they are obsessed with their body...
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melissa: they are there using algorithms to see what you're sayi and then sell your interest in what you're doing to other people they can take advantage of that and sell that and sell things to you. so even though they are appealing. >> the judge has rled that it's too big and they violated their own terms. against facebook to see if there user situation is as vague as that. bjornfrom what you heard, it sounds like it is part of this remark i think it's probably more ambiguous and i also think that reasonable expectation of the facebook user is that those private messages will be private. they won't be part of any other purpose for profit or for any other detrimental costs. melissa: it means big money to them. i don't want to gloss over the point. but that is how they make money on facebook. and if you are honored during your business and posting your pictures, the onlyway facebook makes money is you look at th stock price or. and so this is a big blow if he loses. >> it is. i take issue with the fact that anyone who really believes that they could have a private message on somethin
melissa: they are there using algorithms to see what you're sayi and then sell your interest in what you're doing to other people they can take advantage of that and sell that and sell things to you. so even though they are appealing. >> the judge has rled that it's too big and they violated their own terms. against facebook to see if there user situation is as vague as that. bjornfrom what you heard, it sounds like it is part of this remark i think it's probably more ambiguous and i also...
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. ♪ melissa: it is the atest attorneys general writing a letter to health care secretary sayi the administration'sw are illegal. have one of them joining us right now. texas attorney general gregg added. make your case for us. >> sure, melissa. first of all, the bigger picture that relates to your prior story, there is a fundamental issue in this country. the law is a law. americans get frustratewhen laws are not enforced, wetherbee the immigration issue or the obamacare issue. it was just months ago when the president came out and said obamacare is the law of the land and people need to abide by it. we have seen that along care is supposed to be enforced. the obama administration then sells realized it could not be enforced, so they keep changing the law which violates the constitution because only congress, not the president, has theower to change laws in this country. melissa: it is incredibly frustrating, and americans share your sentiment in both stories. you feel like, i am forced to live my life within the law or risk going t jail and did you see other people who are supposed to be enforcin
. ♪ melissa: it is the atest attorneys general writing a letter to health care secretary sayi the administration'sw are illegal. have one of them joining us right now. texas attorney general gregg added. make your case for us. >> sure, melissa. first of all, the bigger picture that relates to your prior story, there is a fundamental issue in this country. the law is a law. americans get frustratewhen laws are not enforced, wetherbee the immigration issue or the obamacare issue. it was...
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. >> now it's not the things that he is sayi ining about the city new orleans, but things that he allegedly he was mayor there. here we go. there's a 21 count indictment for things like money laundering, describery, wire fraud. in a nutshell, miguel, here's what is alleged. it's alleged that he took thousands of dollars, whether it be cash, personal services or free trips that he and his family took, in exchange for city contracts. and these city contracts were numerous. according to this indictment. his jury selection is tomorrow. when asked about this, here is what he said. >> no, man, i can't make a comment. >> here you have. he's not saying much. there's a lot of allegations in this 21 count indictment. i can tell you about the size of these contracts, between $1 million and $3 million. a lot of people in new orleans, of course, following it very closely. >> louisiana, new orleans known for rough and tumble politics no matter what happens, it seems, as his political career appears over at least. >> i've been looking at the local newspaper there. a lot of the comments, there's a lot of m
. >> now it's not the things that he is sayi ining about the city new orleans, but things that he allegedly he was mayor there. here we go. there's a 21 count indictment for things like money laundering, describery, wire fraud. in a nutshell, miguel, here's what is alleged. it's alleged that he took thousands of dollars, whether it be cash, personal services or free trips that he and his family took, in exchange for city contracts. and these city contracts were numerous. according to this...
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if you are not african-american, part of the community he is sayi saying community says you are genetically stupid and the failings in your community had nothing to do with history and everything to do with you. and to know america's favorite speech was delivered by an african-american is something to be proud of. if you are a patrio patriot th paying homage to the decleration of independence. 20% of the crowd was white. this was the first march in washington, d.c. they hoped for a 100,000 and got 250,000. had never been done before. this is the way i describe it in the book. it is the last great act americans can attest to and that was the end of the american apartheid. whatever people say or feel able to say no body who wants to be taken seriously is calling for those signs to go back home. no one is calling for a return of formal separating people. and the amount of racism that is spewing from the mouths of those elected is no small thing. the end of an apartheid is a big thing. it is the last great moral thing america can claim to have done. there is that. but there is something else. w
if you are not african-american, part of the community he is sayi saying community says you are genetically stupid and the failings in your community had nothing to do with history and everything to do with you. and to know america's favorite speech was delivered by an african-american is something to be proud of. if you are a patrio patriot th paying homage to the decleration of independence. 20% of the crowd was white. this was the first march in washington, d.c. they hoped for a 100,000 and...
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the white house, as you heard the president say, chri -- sayi has a resolution for 2014 that will be a year of action. it's an old strategy. turn your weakness into a strength. with it clear that 2014 is shaping up to be an election year, defined by more congressional gridlock and few legislative accomplishments. and though the year of action phrase may be designed to make congress look inactive by comparison, some acknowledge the limits of what a president can do alone when it comes to immigration or jobs programs. still, the white house thinks the last two years have been bad for accomplishing the president's policy goals. wait until he spends his final two years with a republican senate and house, if that happens. john boehner yesterday spoke about his view of what 2014 should be about. >> i think this election -- it's about two issues. it's going to be about the issue of jobs. obamacare is part of the no-jobs problem. you have the issue of, if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. if these issues -- statements by the president turn out not to be true, why would anyone
the white house, as you heard the president say, chri -- sayi has a resolution for 2014 that will be a year of action. it's an old strategy. turn your weakness into a strength. with it clear that 2014 is shaping up to be an election year, defined by more congressional gridlock and few legislative accomplishments. and though the year of action phrase may be designed to make congress look inactive by comparison, some acknowledge the limits of what a president can do alone when it comes to...
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cannot sayying, i that because i cannot afford to lose the votes.e that makes him a supporter. >> where is he from? nevada is the biggest fisa state in the world. -- biggest vice state in the world. all kinds of things that are not legal in other states. they are catching up. >> the gateway drug thing is the most ridiculous thing. >> that it is or is not? >> you are totally wrong. you are totally wrong, and here is why. 10 years ago in portugal, they decriminalized all drugs. moneylly, they took old they were spending arresting people for marijuana or other things thomas put it into education programs, hoping his kids did not use marijuana it would not progress to other things. guess what? usage levels have plummeted will stop absolutely plummeted among the youth. they felt -- and this is the gateway theory. if kids usedthat pot that they would use other things. >> what about kids that use beer? are they end up using other drugs? if it is illegal, you are dealing with someone who is dealing you a drug. trish on this. she has been doing more stories
cannot sayying, i that because i cannot afford to lose the votes.e that makes him a supporter. >> where is he from? nevada is the biggest fisa state in the world. -- biggest vice state in the world. all kinds of things that are not legal in other states. they are catching up. >> the gateway drug thing is the most ridiculous thing. >> that it is or is not? >> you are totally wrong. you are totally wrong, and here is why. 10 years ago in portugal, they decriminalized all...
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i'm sayi ing i don't know anythg about it. >> this is not just about the governor's state.ant role right now as chairman of the republican governor's association. that is important to every republican across the country. that's a very important powerful fund-raising position. does this hurt -- have the potential to hurt the republican party? >> again, i don't know and i haven't spent any time thinking about it. i think we should let this thing play forward. i think it would be fair to all sides to allow to it play forward. i think that's the right approach. to be prudent here and not jump to conclusions. i don't know anything about this. for me to comment beyond that would just not be, you know, appropriate. >> we do know you have a lot of work ahead of you on capitol hill. i appreciate your time for coming in this morning. senator marco rubio, we will talk to you very soon. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> chris, back to you. >> coming up on "new day," governor christie set to address his political scandal this morning. will the man who said he is responsible for al
i'm sayi ing i don't know anythg about it. >> this is not just about the governor's state.ant role right now as chairman of the republican governor's association. that is important to every republican across the country. that's a very important powerful fund-raising position. does this hurt -- have the potential to hurt the republican party? >> again, i don't know and i haven't spent any time thinking about it. i think we should let this thing play forward. i think it would be fair...
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what are the christie people sayi saying, like, why is her credibility questioned because she waited to come out? this happens in politics, right? >> sure. if she was so outraged by what happened, they are saying, why was she saying nice things about governor christie rather than instantly going to the press and saying how dare they connect sandy aid to support for development. but this is a part of the problem for governor christie. i think the original bridge thing, if he has a problem, he'll have a problem. but these other things are going to be endless. >> this is the sort of thing, though, that, you know, mika, does this happen in every state? yes, it happens in every state. does this happen in lachouisian in boston -- let me go to robert gibbs. chicago, this sort of thing happens in chicago every 15 minutes. here is the difference, though, robert, tell me the right or wrong or not. this happens in politics all over the place. the difference is when you've got an investigation and then somebody goes under oath and then you can connect the dots to something that, quote, everybody
what are the christie people sayi saying, like, why is her credibility questioned because she waited to come out? this happens in politics, right? >> sure. if she was so outraged by what happened, they are saying, why was she saying nice things about governor christie rather than instantly going to the press and saying how dare they connect sandy aid to support for development. but this is a part of the problem for governor christie. i think the original bridge thing, if he has a problem,...
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to do anything without going through congress, objecting almost on procedural grounds rather than sayi ining against this because i don't want to raise the minimum wage. i think that's an interesting -- >> i just saw eric cantor kissing sheila jackson lee. was that in the protocol tonight just everybody kisses everybody? is this the mood? >> this is secular christmas. i'm telling you. magic happens on site of the union. >> i'm from new york. a kiss doesn't mean affection sometimes. >> are you thinking of the mob? >> you said it. i didn't. >> you get the sense of why people crowd into the aisles. see people get their few words with the ft. president and people pitching him on things. the president looks energetic in this moment. big hug from ruth bader ginsburg. >> i think tonight, i guess we all agree, perk, spark. does he have -- does he still have the excitement of the office that he fought to get so hard? and will he be able to sustain it for three more years? tonight's the beginning of the next three years. >> minimum wage is the key. i'll go to the political bible. the book of rac
to do anything without going through congress, objecting almost on procedural grounds rather than sayi ining against this because i don't want to raise the minimum wage. i think that's an interesting -- >> i just saw eric cantor kissing sheila jackson lee. was that in the protocol tonight just everybody kisses everybody? is this the mood? >> this is secular christmas. i'm telling you. magic happens on site of the union. >> i'm from new york. a kiss doesn't mean affection...