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>> scott bland and scotty burns are veterans of the high octane sport. >> you know, most people ride just about something to put me to sleep. >> but the greater the thrill, the greater the danger. >> i would say the most dangerous thing is the risk of collision. if you lose sight of somebody else that you're flying with, you can wind up with closing speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour. >> the main fear with being hit is to be knocked out or killed. >> the biggest risk for collision comes when wing suiters fly dangerously close to each other in formations called flocks. and the most important person in the flock is the base. the person flying out front, guiding the team toward their target. and there's nobody scotty burns would want as his leader more than his good friend scott bland. >> scott's been leader of more large formations than anybody else on the planet. the number one thing that we know is we can always trust him to get us home. >> they look to me for the point of reference. i have to go a rate, a speed and hold it there no matter what happens. >> if bland falters in any
>> scott bland and scotty burns are veterans of the high octane sport. >> you know, most people ride just about something to put me to sleep. >> but the greater the thrill, the greater the danger. >> i would say the most dangerous thing is the risk of collision. if you lose sight of somebody else that you're flying with, you can wind up with closing speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour. >> the main fear with being hit is to be knocked out or killed. >> the...
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. >> scotty, said you are thinking of the big picture it is scarey. >> very scary, you look at theseons, what they have done they bankrupteed off community. neil: all right now, when you look at this christian, a good point they sort of pile up. what is your view? >> well, first of all, neil and scotty, you look at under funding of pensions not just in states with rates of unioning a, but among all states, unions have nothing to do with it and $4 trillion is really, a ridiculous number. not anywhere close to what the real pension shortfalls are, and third,. neil: looks at unfunded liabilities it could bring in other factors that could narrow that but it is a big number. >> sure it is a number. but, you know why do we have that number? it comes not just from the benefits that are afforded people it comes from that could that states is in type good andd underfunded their pension obligations it has to do with how states have gone about funding their obligation. neil: scotty, if that is the case, onus will fall back on the municipalities and the states they all share the blame. everyone
. >> scotty, said you are thinking of the big picture it is scarey. >> very scary, you look at theseons, what they have done they bankrupteed off community. neil: all right now, when you look at this christian, a good point they sort of pile up. what is your view? >> well, first of all, neil and scotty, you look at under funding of pensions not just in states with rates of unioning a, but among all states, unions have nothing to do with it and $4 trillion is really, a...
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look, the american people, scottie is right, they lose if there's not con sill agency.ht is not to jeopardize the economy and our ability to have full faith and credit of the united states honored. that's bad for all of us. you know what, monica, we're all americans. bottom line, i think the democrats will hold firm as president obama said. i think the republicans from what i can see will hold firm. i think we're going to get a government shutdown. i think it will end quickly, the republicans will cave, then we will be on to the debt ceiling and that will be another fight. >> scottie, what's so interesting what happened, i agree it is a loss for the american people, you look at the poll numbers, barack obama is down to 43% job approval, the people are not down with barack obama right now. you look at other poll numbers, 60% of the people about want obama care repealed either in entirety or in part. 61% according to bloomberg poll that says american people don't want the debt ceiling raised without accompanying spending cuts. so the american people are with the tea party
look, the american people, scottie is right, they lose if there's not con sill agency.ht is not to jeopardize the economy and our ability to have full faith and credit of the united states honored. that's bad for all of us. you know what, monica, we're all americans. bottom line, i think the democrats will hold firm as president obama said. i think the republicans from what i can see will hold firm. i think we're going to get a government shutdown. i think it will end quickly, the republicans...
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and scotty hughes from the party is here.ample where upping that libertarian thinking equals liberal thinking? >> well, i think the part that we need to look at because libertarians are a very big part of the tea party movement. we need to sit there and separate them on the fiscal issues to which we agree with them almost 100%, to the social issues. when we're living in a time when the younger generation voter is disenfranchised because they don't trust our government, don't trust the republican party, don't trust the democratic party, libertarians seem like an easy answer for them. we need to identify, do you think we need to be unregulated when it comes to drugs, alcohol, abortions or pornography? is that truly what you believe in? >> well, then, what you're saying, there is indeed a split and by identifying this split, maybe you make the split even worse, within the republican family, within the tea party family? >> you're completely correct and by the way, stuart, you did a fantastic interview last week with the lumber li
and scotty hughes from the party is here.ample where upping that libertarian thinking equals liberal thinking? >> well, i think the part that we need to look at because libertarians are a very big part of the tea party movement. we need to sit there and separate them on the fiscal issues to which we agree with them almost 100%, to the social issues. when we're living in a time when the younger generation voter is disenfranchised because they don't trust our government, don't trust the...
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that was it. >> started tutoring your son. >> i said to her, scotty can't read for beans, what are you going to do about it? >> he really did say that. i wasn't going to put it quite that way, but that's exactly what he walked in and said. >> scotty does now, reads very well now. >> thanks to you, lee. >> what's it like when you walk down the streets now, do people know you? >> a little bit, a little bit, in the supermarket, yes, i can see they are looking. >> the bank. >> what do they say, you're cashing your big residual checks. >> you need one person to recognize you and they make a sound and other people then will recognize you. >> and they question us and smile and they are nice. and they wave. >> you make people happy and you give us hope that people can remain happily married for 44 years. >> wouldn't you know they are making us happy also? our popularity is unexpected. >> how did they find you to do this ad? >> to do this ad? >> my daughter myra knew a casting director and they asked her if she knew elderly or mature couple over 70 and she said, my parents. >> that's really jus
that was it. >> started tutoring your son. >> i said to her, scotty can't read for beans, what are you going to do about it? >> he really did say that. i wasn't going to put it quite that way, but that's exactly what he walked in and said. >> scotty does now, reads very well now. >> thanks to you, lee. >> what's it like when you walk down the streets now, do people know you? >> a little bit, a little bit, in the supermarket, yes, i can see they are...
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where've you been, scotty? charming the pants off a 90-year-old historian, works for the dnc.al campaign in '92. taken the day of the election. vanessa's ex came to the party looking for her new guy. maybe the new guy is here. who's kite with? i don't know. i thought you and him were... yeah. i don't know. let's go see if aaron's feeling better. ( aaron sighs ) aaron: whatever it is, i was here watching tv. it's about vanessa prosser. ( sighs ) of course it is. the night of her murder, you showed up at the election party pretty upset. look at your records. i've had this conversation a hundred times already. let's make it a hundred and one. it was the turkey talking. bourbon. i'd been drinking all day. can you turn off the cooking show? ( tv clicks off ) before i went to the gulf, vanessa and i got engaged. when i got back, she was supposed to be waiting for me. but instead, she found someone new. could you i.d. her new boyfriend from a picture? him. glasses, front. you're sure? hundred per cent. ♪ ...and still i'm trying to get up that big hill of hope ♪ thanks. ♪ for a destin
where've you been, scotty? charming the pants off a 90-year-old historian, works for the dnc.al campaign in '92. taken the day of the election. vanessa's ex came to the party looking for her new guy. maybe the new guy is here. who's kite with? i don't know. i thought you and him were... yeah. i don't know. let's go see if aaron's feeling better. ( aaron sighs ) aaron: whatever it is, i was here watching tv. it's about vanessa prosser. ( sighs ) of course it is. the night of her murder, you...
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for the mag joining me for tonight's liberal rubble are scottie nell hughes and or as cooper let's get back to it according to newly released documents the federal judge who oversaw the secret buys a spy in court the guy in charge almost shut down the government's domestic surveillance program back in two thousand and nine u.s. district judge reggie walton quote lost confidence is phrase and officials ability to operate the domestic spying program and legally anyway and so that the government was snooping on domestic phone records without reasonable articulate suspicion that those individuals were connected with terrorism while also wrote that he was deeply troubled by the incidents of unwarranted domestic spying so if the judge in this is a very conservative very republican judge if the judge who is responsible for overseeing the pfizer courts read as walter you're calling it inserted into republican appointed does he not know but no more public record he's a clinical one to go and two thousand i knew president that year remind me again because clint but go on with. so in any case he'
for the mag joining me for tonight's liberal rubble are scottie nell hughes and or as cooper let's get back to it according to newly released documents the federal judge who oversaw the secret buys a spy in court the guy in charge almost shut down the government's domestic surveillance program back in two thousand and nine u.s. district judge reggie walton quote lost confidence is phrase and officials ability to operate the domestic spying program and legally anyway and so that the government...
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elisa: scotty. hey. you okay? yeah. you just forgot to fill this out before you left.artner. you're a detective? yeah. you're so beautiful. thanks. see you up there. did i embarrass you? no. you never told me your partner was a girl. yeah. you... okay today? yeah. it's a good day, i think. quiet. no box on these two jobs. had to go to missing persons. a white woman and black man disappeared together june 3, 1969. missing persons didn't knock themselves out. if you're over 18 and of sound mind, you're allowed to disappear. and the lifestyle. a lot of people disappeared in the '60s. some of 'em don't even know it. the woman was julia hoffman, 22, reported missing by her parents, now deceased. lived in a commune. disappeared with gerard gary, 23. looks like julia's station wagon disappeared, too. we ran an ncic search, see if the car ever turned up anywhere, but no luck. these bodies were dumped professional-style in that construction site. which says organized crime. vera: so how does that intersect with hippies? valens: drugs? had to buy them somewhere. maybe the black-
elisa: scotty. hey. you okay? yeah. you just forgot to fill this out before you left.artner. you're a detective? yeah. you're so beautiful. thanks. see you up there. did i embarrass you? no. you never told me your partner was a girl. yeah. you... okay today? yeah. it's a good day, i think. quiet. no box on these two jobs. had to go to missing persons. a white woman and black man disappeared together june 3, 1969. missing persons didn't knock themselves out. if you're over 18 and of sound mind,...
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scotty, americans rejects by 61% obama's demand to keep the government running with funding for obamacareave democrats ever listened to american people? nobody wants obamacare, except for those in washington d.c. itself, and hypocrisy is, they are not even subject to it that is the question, who are they listening to? lori: brett, you can weigh in considering president's job approval rating down to 43% that is tough. >> 43% i think for obama at this point with all failure, he has experienced in second term is pretty good. it probably will not go much lower. you know you think of the economy stagnant, his middle east policy, rocky and unsteady, bailed out by putin. and his agenda whether gun control or immigration, and so on, those are going nowhere. >> the president and his party are holding the chips with latest spending battle. we keep government going to increase debt sealing. >> nobody wants to close the government, this list of things they will demand, they only want one thing, delay of obamacare implemented for a year. lori: to nix legislation all together, jude, are we going to see
scotty, americans rejects by 61% obama's demand to keep the government running with funding for obamacareave democrats ever listened to american people? nobody wants obamacare, except for those in washington d.c. itself, and hypocrisy is, they are not even subject to it that is the question, who are they listening to? lori: brett, you can weigh in considering president's job approval rating down to 43% that is tough. >> 43% i think for obama at this point with all failure, he has...
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why don't you go talk to mel, scotty-- man-to-man. rush: hi, tami. thanks for coming in. to back the story. i confessed. to what you thought you did. what about the blood, the damage to my car? maybe an animal. maybe you did hit someone, injured them, but we only have homicide records here. point is, you didn't kill anyone. did you want it to be you, tami? i quit drinking 'cause i thought i hit this guy. that was keeping me in check. now i... now what? i really want a gin and tonic. we're thinking food poisoning. and that he just fell in front of this car? i've seen stranger things. oh... crap. you okay there, mel? knocks the wind out of your sails when you hear something like that. he was my best friend. yeah. how'd he get the food poisoning? maybe the margarita he was drinking. really. gary says he took a sip of his dad's drink that day, and you kind of swatted it out of his hand. might have. how come? he was only 14. i mean, he's still not old enough to drink. can i... ask you an aside here? sure. i ain't judging, believe me. you and susan... you really take up after g
why don't you go talk to mel, scotty-- man-to-man. rush: hi, tami. thanks for coming in. to back the story. i confessed. to what you thought you did. what about the blood, the damage to my car? maybe an animal. maybe you did hit someone, injured them, but we only have homicide records here. point is, you didn't kill anyone. did you want it to be you, tami? i quit drinking 'cause i thought i hit this guy. that was keeping me in check. now i... now what? i really want a gin and tonic. we're...
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scotty, herman lester would leave change.ver herman did, he returned to earth and caught the wrong end of a phillips screwdriver. yeah. pierced once through the heart. and bled out like a mere mortal on the court at player's park. suspects? one: billy berkenpass, a teammate. good player in his own right, but no herman. says here that was the problem. berkenpass hated playing second fiddle to herman. attitude got him booted off the team. he missed the state championship same night herman died. yeah, he lost out in love, too. tanya williams dumped berkenpass for herman a few months earlier. double motive. footnote says maybe herman was iced by a bagman from a top 20 school? sounds like urban legend. yeah, smart money on top of everything else, 20 kids saw him confront herman at an after-game party that night. so why didn't he go down? no hard evidence, at an after-game party and he had an alibi. time of e murder, he claimed he was home with his dad. aw, dad vouching for you ain't exactly airtight. are we sure this job is connec
scotty, herman lester would leave change.ver herman did, he returned to earth and caught the wrong end of a phillips screwdriver. yeah. pierced once through the heart. and bled out like a mere mortal on the court at player's park. suspects? one: billy berkenpass, a teammate. good player in his own right, but no herman. says here that was the problem. berkenpass hated playing second fiddle to herman. attitude got him booted off the team. he missed the state championship same night herman died....
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only 2 and 3 years old, scotty and chris were short, physically weak, and severely retarded with iq's in the 30's. they had triangular, elfin faces, crossed eyes, and sweet dispositions. those were the first two brothers with this contiguous gene syndrome that i've spent my whole career studying, as mccabe and his associates were to learn, christopher and scotty had a rare combination of three genetic disorders. but at first their condition was a puzzle. it was not a trivial situation because they had been accused of child abuse. we now recognize that part of that disease is having thin bones, osteoporosis. he was at a babysitter's and he had broken his femurs, and i think that's why we were accused that somebody beat him. and he wasn't. it was just real brittle bones. edward mccabe: i worked very hard to expunge that history from the record. took me about three years. and they carried a letter with them from me in case anything happened. the first clue to the genetic basis for the boys' condition came when the team analyzed their urine and found a high concentration of a sugar-like m
only 2 and 3 years old, scotty and chris were short, physically weak, and severely retarded with iq's in the 30's. they had triangular, elfin faces, crossed eyes, and sweet dispositions. those were the first two brothers with this contiguous gene syndrome that i've spent my whole career studying, as mccabe and his associates were to learn, christopher and scotty had a rare combination of three genetic disorders. but at first their condition was a puzzle. it was not a trivial situation because...
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relief where needed 92 this mess across several administrations, big government, is a big in is steak, scotty thank you. >> thankou, charls. >> facebook stock is booming, why is zuckerberg blasting? >> government a comment was don't worry we're not spying on any americans, oh, wonderful that is helpful the company that are trying to serve people in the world. >> boy billionaire crying foul saying that government blows it over nsa scandal but, should zuck's finger be pointed at himself, someone here said that ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warmnd dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. this is the moment i knew... .
relief where needed 92 this mess across several administrations, big government, is a big in is steak, scotty thank you. >> thankou, charls. >> facebook stock is booming, why is zuckerberg blasting? >> government a comment was don't worry we're not spying on any americans, oh, wonderful that is helpful the company that are trying to serve people in the world. >> boy billionaire crying foul saying that government blows it over nsa scandal but, should zuck's finger be...
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where needed 92 this a mess across several administrations, big government, is a big in is steak, scottyhank you. >> thank you, charls. >> facebook stock is booming, why is zuckerberg blasting? >> government a comment was don't worry we're not spying on any americans, oh, wonderful that is helpful the company that are trying to serve people in the world. >> boy billionaire crying foul saying that government blows it over nsa scandal but, should zuck's finger be pointed at himself, someone here said that tech titan company is the one doing the spine. a better opportunity for your business, a bter legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. this man is out to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the
where needed 92 this a mess across several administrations, big government, is a big in is steak, scottyhank you. >> thank you, charls. >> facebook stock is booming, why is zuckerberg blasting? >> government a comment was don't worry we're not spying on any americans, oh, wonderful that is helpful the company that are trying to serve people in the world. >> boy billionaire crying foul saying that government blows it over nsa scandal but, should zuck's finger be pointed...
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as proof he says he wants to get former pro ballers like scottie pippen to play on the u.s. team against the north korean team. this is typical of crazy people, but crazy people never realize that other people aren't as crazy as them. in his mind he is like, oh yeah, i go to north korea so they kill come here too. he has no clue that what he is doing is completely and utterly wrong. >> he thinks this is the next level of ping-pong diplomacy which is absurd. joy bill, rodman -- >> bill, rodman, and bear with me on this one because it is long. rodman said the one thing that president obama and kim jong-un agree on. you should be buried alive with just your head sticking out of the ground and a bunch of poisonous vipers should be released while people watch and laugh as they rip your skin off with the little teeth. >> in hindsight i wish i would have interrupted that. i thought it would end positively, but how could it if i was ended buried. >> dennis rodman would help you. >> it will end badly for rodman no matter what. at best they will be better at rebounding, but covered in
as proof he says he wants to get former pro ballers like scottie pippen to play on the u.s. team against the north korean team. this is typical of crazy people, but crazy people never realize that other people aren't as crazy as them. in his mind he is like, oh yeah, i go to north korea so they kill come here too. he has no clue that what he is doing is completely and utterly wrong. >> he thinks this is the next level of ping-pong diplomacy which is absurd. joy bill, rodman -- >>...
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for a set of exhibition basketball games and he intends on bringing some additional ambassadors, scottyalone. good luck to you, gentlemen. after the break, elizabeth warren blasts the supreme court and joint hillary clinton jeb bush event leaves tongues wagging in advance of 2016. we'll discuss all of that and more. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> the five conservative justices currently sitting on the united states supreme court are in the top 10 most pro corporate justices in half a century. follow this pro corporate trend to its logical conclusion and sooner or later you'll end up with a supreme court that functions as a wholly-owned subsidiary of big business. >> that was massachusetts senator elizabeth warren yesterda
for a set of exhibition basketball games and he intends on bringing some additional ambassadors, scottyalone. good luck to you, gentlemen. after the break, elizabeth warren blasts the supreme court and joint hillary clinton jeb bush event leaves tongues wagging in advance of 2016. we'll discuss all of that and more. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better...
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channel your inner trader, scottie. >> we certainly will. look forward to that. much. >>> the budget battle is heating up in d.c. we're ten days away now from the october 1st deadline and an impasse that could shut down the government. harold ford is the senior client relationship manager at morgan stanley and former democratic congressman from tennessee. >> thanks for having me. >> good to see you again. >> good to see you, too. vor t >> so the passing of the c.r. today, which most people think is d.o.a., just ratchets up the level of contention that you know exists. >> in serious debates where you have significant matters at stake, one can only hope that both sides understand there's going to be a little give and take. the reality of all of this is we all know the consequence if the government shuts down. a few weeks later, consideration of raising the debt ceiling, what happens if we don't take these steps. the amazing thing about congress is they're sending over a piece of legislation to the senate, which the senate has already promised to send back in an abb
channel your inner trader, scottie. >> we certainly will. look forward to that. much. >>> the budget battle is heating up in d.c. we're ten days away now from the october 1st deadline and an impasse that could shut down the government. harold ford is the senior client relationship manager at morgan stanley and former democratic congressman from tennessee. >> thanks for having me. >> good to see you again. >> good to see you, too. vor t >> so the passing of...
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scotty? >> we look forward to that interview. scott wapner in today for bill griffeth.trying to break its
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scottie? >> reporter: hey, scott. as you know well, texas is an area with a lot of different cross currents. this is a state that has a great deal of federal money coming here, a lot of federal installations, but as you said it's also the home state of senator ted cruz, who in many ways has become the public face of this battle over obama care, government funding and so on. and so a lot of people are saying more power to him. they like what he's doing. there's no empirical data on that yet, but people are soon going to have the depth of their convictions tested. because if you look at payments to federal contractors, right there at the top of the list, $41.5 billion in 2011 to lockheed martin, and a lot of lockheed martin's work is in west ft. worth, texas, not far from here where they're building the f-35 fighter and there are a lot of businesses who rely on those lockheed martin employees, including cal's top shop, which is a small metal fabrication shop. they do some work for lockheed martin but also auto body work
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s&p 500 up 12.50 points, scottie. >>> the man president obama once called the secretary of explainingwas at it again today on behalf of the soon-to-be implemented healthcare law. hampton pearson is in d.c. with the story. hampton? >> reporter: hey, scott. yeah, you know, former president bill clinton took a shot at getting the public to understand and support the affordable care act, obamacare. his diagnosis -- it's better than the current system, which is unaffordable and unhealthy. it gives states a chance to devise programs that work for them. and he says problems with the law can be fixed. >> we're going to do better working together and learning together than we will trying to over and over again repeal the law or rooting for reform to fail. >> reporter: now, clinton's remarks come as maryland and other states start promoting the law's new insurance marketplaces scheduled to open next month where millions of uninsured persons will be able to shop for health insurance. but a small but powerful group of states, including texas and florida, are either opting out of setting up the ex
s&p 500 up 12.50 points, scottie. >>> the man president obama once called the secretary of explainingwas at it again today on behalf of the soon-to-be implemented healthcare law. hampton pearson is in d.c. with the story. hampton? >> reporter: hey, scott. yeah, you know, former president bill clinton took a shot at getting the public to understand and support the affordable care act, obamacare. his diagnosis -- it's better than the current system, which is unaffordable and...
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scotty? >> we look forward to that interview. scott wapner in today for bill griffeth. on today's show, the stock market is trying to break its longest losing streak of the year. so will today make it six in a row in the red for the dow and s&p? maria, we only have two days left. two trading sessions left in this quarter. a little bit of work to do today. hanging on to a slight gain. nike, verizon, visa leading the charge. keeping the dow above water today. >> spoke to a few money managers early. they said, look, we think the u.s. market is fully valued at this level. what are the alternatives? we continue looking at the u.s. as the best house in a tough neighborhood. that's why we're seeing this market continue to streak higher even if we are seeing fractional losses today. my interview coming up with former president bill clinton. he t tells me how he would hand the debt ceiling with republicans. would he negotiate? what to give on. what about how the president has handled syria. bill clinton giving me frank answers on that and a lot more coming up on "closing bell."
scotty? >> we look forward to that interview. scott wapner in today for bill griffeth. on today's show, the stock market is trying to break its longest losing streak of the year. so will today make it six in a row in the red for the dow and s&p? maria, we only have two days left. two trading sessions left in this quarter. a little bit of work to do today. hanging on to a slight gain. nike, verizon, visa leading the charge. keeping the dow above water today. >> spoke to a few...
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i'm scotty mccreery and together we can make an impact on america's children.u take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. an eye vitamin and multivitamin in one. you work. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard... because you work. now, capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can get a degree at your pace. and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university learn more at capella.edu can even feel it, the presence of john berman, with his "new day" award of the day. >> i want to introduce you to the most talked ab
i'm scotty mccreery and together we can make an impact on america's children.u take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. an eye vitamin and...
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he met with scotty scotty reston for "new york times" reporter afterwards and he said i had never met a man with that. khrushchev felt just the opposite. he felt he had made his point and harry reiterated his view. he thought i god he could pressure kennedy into leaving berlin and could in fact pressured kennedy into almost everything else. he was very very tough. he briefs him and he said we are going to get that peace treaty and things are going to change. i was by then at the u.s. mission in berlin. we had american journalists come by to brief us about what was going on. not formally but they told us what happened and we were very discouraged. we realize that kennedy had not really been able to deter khrushchev. the berliners were also discouraged in most of also where the east germans. the refugee rate from east germany into west berlin picked up to over 1000 people a day and on weekends 2500 a day. they decided they could not wait any longer. they had to get out. he said finally were going to do something about berlin and he said to khrushchev there are two things i want. one thi
he met with scotty scotty reston for "new york times" reporter afterwards and he said i had never met a man with that. khrushchev felt just the opposite. he felt he had made his point and harry reiterated his view. he thought i god he could pressure kennedy into leaving berlin and could in fact pressured kennedy into almost everything else. he was very very tough. he briefs him and he said we are going to get that peace treaty and things are going to change. i was by then at the u.s....
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scotty talks about his work with the clarity rbi. ♪ >> i could never have prepared for what would happen7, i was planning on just being your average high school student and all of a sudden, "idol" happened. i love the fact that kids are getting to look up to me. i love that responsibility and i embrace it. the only stories we hear on the news, child stars going crazy. wane to be the opposite of that. ♪ right out the gate we had opportunity to do different things for cherries. i have two loves of life, baseball and music. it seemed like a natural fit for me. when i was growing up, i learned my biggest life lessons from playing ball, perseverance or competition or just hard work. teamwork. my best memories made there. just making sure kids are getting same opportunities. i can relate though these kids. talking about what they are doing and experiences they are sharing. share may stores we them. it is cool to have a connection with the kids. together we can make an impact on america's children. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that w
scotty talks about his work with the clarity rbi. ♪ >> i could never have prepared for what would happen7, i was planning on just being your average high school student and all of a sudden, "idol" happened. i love the fact that kids are getting to look up to me. i love that responsibility and i embrace it. the only stories we hear on the news, child stars going crazy. wane to be the opposite of that. ♪ right out the gate we had opportunity to do different things for...
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by the 1950s, a series of tv ads made their debut, starring cartoon pitch man scotty mctape. >> it'swith scotch brand cellophane tape. >> i am thrifty. >> in 1978 the ubiquitous tape became a pop culture artifact when "saturday night live" imagined a store that sold nothing else. >> oh, welcome to scotch boutique. >> do you sell any recording tape here? >> new york just the sticky kind. >> see, i told you. >> next time you need the sticky kind, you'll know where to come. >> participants in an art show in britain last year didn't need to be sold on scotch tape's virtue, rolling out a series of remarkable sculptures fashioned from little more than just a few roles of tape. although research engineer richard drew died in 1980, the company still adheres to the standard of convenience he pioneered. manufacturing more than 900 types of tape, enough each year to circle the world 165 times, proof positive that when customers find a product that they like, they'll stick to it. >> up next, a real education. and later... >> at 65 when you go out the eat and tell the family that dinner is on you
by the 1950s, a series of tv ads made their debut, starring cartoon pitch man scotty mctape. >> it'swith scotch brand cellophane tape. >> i am thrifty. >> in 1978 the ubiquitous tape became a pop culture artifact when "saturday night live" imagined a store that sold nothing else. >> oh, welcome to scotch boutique. >> do you sell any recording tape here? >> new york just the sticky kind. >> see, i told you. >> next time you need the...
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let's bring in scotty cues from the tea party. it went away, now it is back.ve evidence that the machinery of government was used to intimidate people like you. >> 100% but this surprise us, this has been going on since 2010. we all knew it was happening but conspiracy theorists, demonized by the majority of the media thinking we were crazy people with tinfoil on our heads. stuart: it is not a theory, not a feeling out there, it is a series of documents. >> basically backed up what we have all known. what this industry in, do we ever see actual action? do we just see words? when this came out we were surprised it hit the mainstream me the and we had the irs talking about it and the president apologized, does a president ever apologize for anything? besides america's actions? stuart: this would give congress an excuse to bring back lois lerner and give person sends of immunity and tell us what you know, wouldn't it? >> if she kicks off her new promotion, is working with this administration. the problem is is congress going to grow background in this issue and b
let's bring in scotty cues from the tea party. it went away, now it is back.ve evidence that the machinery of government was used to intimidate people like you. >> 100% but this surprise us, this has been going on since 2010. we all knew it was happening but conspiracy theorists, demonized by the majority of the media thinking we were crazy people with tinfoil on our heads. stuart: it is not a theory, not a feeling out there, it is a series of documents. >> basically backed up what...
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surprise had nothing to do with kenneth bae, instead the surprise is it had to do with karl malone and scottieen because rodney's idea is he wants to form together nba grates to bring them over there and play the north koreans. basketball diplomacy. in fact, rodman says kim jong-un is a good guy. rodman says that president obama should forget about syria and talk to kim the younger. listen. >> this guy just wants to do one thing, have a simple conversation with you. that's it. what, obama, are you afraid to talk to dennis rodman? afraid to talk to beyonce and jay-z, why t not me? why knot me? i'm pretty important now, right? let's go there, obama. talk to me. i'm right here. >> rodman, by the way, also confirmed that kim the younger has a new baby girl. something the north korean media or anybody else has failed to confirm so far. as for kenneth bae, rodman says that's just not his deal. despite the fact that rodman, before the trip, said that he would bring it up to kim the younger. here's what he then told reporters when he got back. listen to this. >> that's not my stuff. ask bobama about t
surprise had nothing to do with kenneth bae, instead the surprise is it had to do with karl malone and scottieen because rodney's idea is he wants to form together nba grates to bring them over there and play the north koreans. basketball diplomacy. in fact, rodman says kim jong-un is a good guy. rodman says that president obama should forget about syria and talk to kim the younger. listen. >> this guy just wants to do one thing, have a simple conversation with you. that's it. what,...
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. >> katy pushes back on scottie for her live walk. >> katy, we've been showing a snippet from "roar.bit more of the concept behind the video. >> well, the song is called "roar." it says i have the eye of the tiger. and i can be louder than a lion. i love a theme, just like "good morning america" loves a theme. and so, i decided to be queen of the jungle. and we shot this music video in los angeles. it looks like you went to hawaii to shoot this video. but we found this place in arcadia. and it was an arberitum. which is basically this fancy garden. and we brought in all these animals that have been rescued and adopted. and there's one animal in particular, suzy, an elephant. we were in this gorgeous garden with prehistoric plants that we can't touch. and, of course, suzy is an elephant. she comes stomping in. and it's a big buffet for her. she is like eating plants of one of a kind. people are melting everywhere. and i'm sitting back saying try to stop the elephant. >> not my fault. >> it looked like fun. >> he does this thing called self-anointing, which is basically, he burrows in
. >> katy pushes back on scottie for her live walk. >> katy, we've been showing a snippet from "roar.bit more of the concept behind the video. >> well, the song is called "roar." it says i have the eye of the tiger. and i can be louder than a lion. i love a theme, just like "good morning america" loves a theme. and so, i decided to be queen of the jungle. and we shot this music video in los angeles. it looks like you went to hawaii to shoot this video....
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joining us to weigh in is scotty malheus.ee you this morning. >> thank you. >> so you say don't trust the numbers as we look through this. this is going to be a big issue. don't trust the numbers. what do you mean by that? >> real simple. the entire plan is based on the backs of our young adults. everybody is thinking young adults will enroll in the program and pay for those that are older. problem is the young adults can stay on their parents' plan until they're 26, number one. most of them think they're invincible. they'll go to the hospital then if they get in trouble and apply for obama care. >> opportunity for fraud. this won't be simple. opportunity for fraud, what do you mean? >> this expands the base as to how many people can be registered for government aided medicare or medicaid. $98 billion in fraud in 2011 alone. this system is going to be based on the honor system. we're only opening our self for more fraud. >> not everyone can enroll on tuesday. when these things open, go, jump online, do it. >> he why, because
joining us to weigh in is scotty malheus.ee you this morning. >> thank you. >> so you say don't trust the numbers as we look through this. this is going to be a big issue. don't trust the numbers. what do you mean by that? >> real simple. the entire plan is based on the backs of our young adults. everybody is thinking young adults will enroll in the program and pay for those that are older. problem is the young adults can stay on their parents' plan until they're 26, number...
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bill: scotty, what would you do if -- >> well, here's what's so funny on this plan, it's based on peoplehole thing on 27-year-old and 28-year-olds backs, guess what? the majority of them are not going to buy it, and with the fact that if they do get sick they can go to the hospital and get it right there, of course no one's going to buy it. bill: i thought the lead line was telling in "the wall street journal," young, healthy buyers will pay more than they do currently. >> yes. bill: that's predicated on whether or not they can buy into it. >> that's what's wrong with this bill. they can say i'm going to pay my $100 penalty a year, but if i do happen to break my leg, i'm just going to get it -- bill: under that same plan, this is the silver plan, you have a family of four, you make about $50,000 a year, you would pay $285 a month after your tax credits or subsidies. is that a good deal? >> i don't know, i wouldn't call it a deal. do i think most families will do that? yes. because if you have two children at home, i think you're going to want to cover your children. is it a deal? no. thi
bill: scotty, what would you do if -- >> well, here's what's so funny on this plan, it's based on peoplehole thing on 27-year-old and 28-year-olds backs, guess what? the majority of them are not going to buy it, and with the fact that if they do get sick they can go to the hospital and get it right there, of course no one's going to buy it. bill: i thought the lead line was telling in "the wall street journal," young, healthy buyers will pay more than they do currently. >>...
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he met with scotty scotty reston for "new york times" reporter afterwards and he said i had never met a man with that. khrushchev felt just the opposite. he felt he had made his point and harry reiterated his view. he thought i god he could pressure kennedy into leaving berlin and could in fact pressured kennedy into almost everything else. he was very very tough. he briefs him and he said we are going to get that peace treaty and things are going to change. i was by then at the u.s. mission in berlin. we had american journalists come by to brief us about what was going on. not formally but they told us what happened and we were very discouraged. we realize that kennedy had not really been able to deter khrushchev. the berliners were also discouraged in most of also where the east germans. the refugee rate from east germany into west berlin picked up to over 1000 people a day and on weekends 2500 a day. they decided they could not wait any longer. they had to get out. he said finally were going to do something about berlin and he said to khrushchev there are two things i want. one thi
he met with scotty scotty reston for "new york times" reporter afterwards and he said i had never met a man with that. khrushchev felt just the opposite. he felt he had made his point and harry reiterated his view. he thought i god he could pressure kennedy into leaving berlin and could in fact pressured kennedy into almost everything else. he was very very tough. he briefs him and he said we are going to get that peace treaty and things are going to change. i was by then at the u.s....
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so scotty, rod moore, when they need something from the defense agency, they can turn to one single point and say, this is what i need. and that organization is supported by the remainder of the dia. and not going out to find, based on whatever personal relationship that i might have. that is essentially taking a military application of doctrine and applying it to an 80% civilian agency. 6000 of these civilians have gone to war. unbelievable level of experience. they feel it. what they feel is relevant, and nergized to respond. their need to respond quickly is built on that experience, and that's what i am trying to tap into. name a place around the world and i can tell you a little bit bout it. what's going on. you may not see it. but trust me -- it is -- i mean, arab spring? summer, winter, fall, we are about to go to another winter. the central region of the orld, the africa region of the world, not to mention areas you are very familiar with. uiet but delicate. these borderline ready to flare up issues. i will add this to your question because it is our new ormal. when you look at an
so scotty, rod moore, when they need something from the defense agency, they can turn to one single point and say, this is what i need. and that organization is supported by the remainder of the dia. and not going out to find, based on whatever personal relationship that i might have. that is essentially taking a military application of doctrine and applying it to an 80% civilian agency. 6000 of these civilians have gone to war. unbelievable level of experience. they feel it. what they feel is...
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here to explain is news director of the chief hearty news network, scotty mills.ly they were not going to be covered. right? so some members decided, well, we're out. we're just going to leave. if we have to pay for this, we are out the door as fast as possible. then what happened? >> it's not just that. it's their staff. their staff is saying, we're not going to do this. yes, we wrote the bill, we helped write the bill, but we didn't think we were actually going to have to live under the bill. so once they realized that the american people are saying yes, we think you should have to abide by the same standards we are, then they started crying. the good news is i think they were going to try to do this understand the cover of night and exempt themselves without the people knowing. luckily thanks to fox and other media, it got out that this is what congress staff is doing and now they have an exemption from having to participate in exchanges that the rest of americans have to deal with. >> elisabeth: basically they want to put forward a law that they don't have to
here to explain is news director of the chief hearty news network, scotty mills.ly they were not going to be covered. right? so some members decided, well, we're out. we're just going to leave. if we have to pay for this, we are out the door as fast as possible. then what happened? >> it's not just that. it's their staff. their staff is saying, we're not going to do this. yes, we wrote the bill, we helped write the bill, but we didn't think we were actually going to have to live under the...
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i'm scotty mccreery and together we can make an impact on america's children.el like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. we got the ball rolling. in cities across the country, coca-cola joined with communities and local leaders to roll out a summer filled with activity. from atlanta to l.a., people all over found that getting moving can be fun. in fact, it can be a day at the beach! all in all, we inspired three million people to rediscover the joy of being active. now, let's keep it going all year long and make a difference... together. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ wom
i'm scotty mccreery and together we can make an impact on america's children.el like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more....
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and he walked -- >> scotty can't read for beans. what are you going to do about it?iffers. >> that's the story. >> brian: how are you doing with the fame? has it changed you? >> it's very surprising and almost stimulating 'cause everybody is very nice to us. everything is positive. i haven't had a negative remark about us yet. >> steve: it's been great having you. lee and morty. the stars of swiffer. thank you very much. >> we're enjoying the limelight. >> brian: you're a great couple and great example of how a great relationship can work. >> oh, yes indeed. [ laughter ] >> gretchen: they say i love you every night before they go to sleep, which is a great piece of advice. >> very true. >> steve: morty goes to sleep all the time. >> gretchen: coming up, one of the hottest country songs on the charts. ♪ >> gretchen: easton corbett here live to perform it. >> steve: what comes up at the top of the hour? martha mccallum knows. >> good morning. the president goes full bore on his push to launch an attack on syria. he will do six big interviews today to try to turn the ti
and he walked -- >> scotty can't read for beans. what are you going to do about it?iffers. >> that's the story. >> brian: how are you doing with the fame? has it changed you? >> it's very surprising and almost stimulating 'cause everybody is very nice to us. everything is positive. i haven't had a negative remark about us yet. >> steve: it's been great having you. lee and morty. the stars of swiffer. thank you very much. >> we're enjoying the limelight....