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i think facebook's going higher. >> tim "got to work the boeb" seymour. what do you say?eople have hated this stock. up 7% after a big earnings number on friday. this is an underowned, certainly heavily shorted stock that's had a move from 14.50 up to 19 and change. take some profits here. this is a broken company here who's not instantly fixed overnight. i think it's a decent chance to get some profits out. >> steven p. grasso. >> google. i'm still long the name. i'm smelling a new annual high on this one right now. 844's the old one. i think it has the room to climb. >> you want somebody to say did you wear deodorant, grasso? >> exactly. but just so you don't get burned on this one, 812, that's your exit. >> guy. >> toyota motor on yen weakness. >> i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. see you tomorrow 5:30 p.m. eastern time. follow me on twitte twitter make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market in summer and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now! . hey, i'm jim cramer. welcome to "mad mone
i think facebook's going higher. >> tim "got to work the boeb" seymour. what do you say?eople have hated this stock. up 7% after a big earnings number on friday. this is an underowned, certainly heavily shorted stock that's had a move from 14.50 up to 19 and change. take some profits here. this is a broken company here who's not instantly fixed overnight. i think it's a decent chance to get some profits out. >> steven p. grasso. >> google. i'm still long the name....
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trader tim seymour gives us his thoughts on how to build the best portfolio and your best trades foroney. stay tuned. >> "fast money" means trading. everybody has to bring their best information. the entire trading day is the preparation for that show that night. >> idea generation. all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market, plus the world has changed, our show has evolved. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could save. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. w
trader tim seymour gives us his thoughts on how to build the best portfolio and your best trades foroney. stay tuned. >> "fast money" means trading. everybody has to bring their best information. the entire trading day is the preparation for that show that night. >> idea generation. all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market, plus the world has changed, our show has evolved. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip...
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before seymour craig came out with the first computer bearing his name and since then has been considered the father of supercomputing in the west and the other side of the iron curtain. the same status with ten processors. and fast forward to today and only dozen countries are capable of producing computers of truly superpower the u.s. has been and probably will continue to be the top dog here accounting for around half the names in the most recent brain power following a tough time in the one nine hundred ninety s. russia has made a major resurgence over the past decade although it hasn't been a straight shot to the top the direction is clear more machines in the top five hundred and more power packed inside and recently one russian machine broke the top twenty. and since two thousand and nine moscow state university has been the proud possessor of eastern europe most powerful computer designed and put together by a russian company called ti platforms the love of supercomputer made a splash on the world computing stage by clocking in as the twelfth fast to set up on the globe since it w
before seymour craig came out with the first computer bearing his name and since then has been considered the father of supercomputing in the west and the other side of the iron curtain. the same status with ten processors. and fast forward to today and only dozen countries are capable of producing computers of truly superpower the u.s. has been and probably will continue to be the top dog here accounting for around half the names in the most recent brain power following a tough time in the one...
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before seymour krait came out with the first computer bearing his name and since then has been considered the father of supercomputing in the west on the other side of the iron curtain. the same status with ten processors. and fast forward to today and only a few dozen countries are capable of producing computers of truly super power the us has been there probably will continue to be the top dog here accounting for around half the names in the most recent power following a tough time in the one nine hundred ninety s. russia has made a major resurgence over the past decade although it hasn't been a straight shot to the top the direction is clear more machines in the top five hundred and more power packed inside and recently one russian machine broke the top twenty. and since two thousand and nine moscow state university has been the proud possessor of a computer designed and put together by a russian company called ti platforms the level of supercomputer made a splash on the world computing stage by clocking in as the twelfth fastest set up on the globe since it was installed the fast pace
before seymour krait came out with the first computer bearing his name and since then has been considered the father of supercomputing in the west on the other side of the iron curtain. the same status with ten processors. and fast forward to today and only a few dozen countries are capable of producing computers of truly super power the us has been there probably will continue to be the top dog here accounting for around half the names in the most recent power following a tough time in the one...
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looking for ways to happen hundred fifty thousand dollars from their budgets of western cuts forced seymour senior citizen center to cut the number of days it provides meals from five to three mission of course all these things mean fewer jobs so we saw what a steady did in europe should we be at all surprised of what's happening now that we've let these massive spending cuts go through and how many more times do we have to see it happen before we're like ok cutting spending during a recession is a bad idea and sam you blame the republicans but let's remember who is i do you blame anybody who thinks that cutting spending during a recession is a good idea and tax increases is a great idea during christmas on who you're going to tax are you going to be taxing people who are actually spending money and driving a car to me or you talk to people who are sitting on billions of dollars off shore and i mean let's remember that's a question was obama's idea no one's excited about the sequester taking place but the reason he suggested it is because he thought that it would force republicans to you do
looking for ways to happen hundred fifty thousand dollars from their budgets of western cuts forced seymour senior citizen center to cut the number of days it provides meals from five to three mission of course all these things mean fewer jobs so we saw what a steady did in europe should we be at all surprised of what's happening now that we've let these massive spending cuts go through and how many more times do we have to see it happen before we're like ok cutting spending during a recession...
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but seymour and affirmation or what?> local i understand that the actual residue of the backpacks, which contained the bonds were found and that residue show them to be linked to the types of backpacks that they were actually wearing on their backs. and they confirmed this, apparently. obviously it did not have the original backpacks, but they looked at the make of the backpacks. there were a will to determine what type of make a workaholic the color was, and determined that they were the exact duplicates of the backpacks that were detonated that contain bombs. and looking at the photos that you just showed. and the father is that the fbi released. what is amazing to me is, no effort to disguise themselves really. to, you know, no sunglasses, no false mustache great thing. a year in nonchalance of placing it, like this picture shows, right next to kids and people and no hesitation at all. this seems to me they stay nearby. neil: we want to follow on that. and if we can go back. as the explosion site. you're right. i didn
but seymour and affirmation or what?> local i understand that the actual residue of the backpacks, which contained the bonds were found and that residue show them to be linked to the types of backpacks that they were actually wearing on their backs. and they confirmed this, apparently. obviously it did not have the original backpacks, but they looked at the make of the backpacks. there were a will to determine what type of make a workaholic the color was, and determined that they were the...
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. >> i'm sarah simmons, allison seymour has the morning off. >>> we begin with the latest from bostoneath toll from yesterday's marathon
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i think that one of the things that i was just talking to gary seymour, who is president obama's nuclearnuclear point man until just recently, and said, look, over the years we developed a kind of relationship with kim jong il, there was provocation and retreat, provocation and retreat. when he ratcheted too far, kim jong-il ratcheted back a little bit. what's new now is they don't know what motivates kim jong-un. nobody really knows, certainly not the united states, has had face-to-face meetings with kim jong-un. what is he trying to prove, if anything, what would he do, who's pulling the strings, does he know when to hold them, when to fold them, so to speak. >> we'll soon find out. thanks very much. ambassador chris hill, thanks to you, as well. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> in a minute i'll speak with the former united states ambassador to china, jon huntsman and ask whether a new harder line from china will do any good in this crisis unfolding. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let
i think that one of the things that i was just talking to gary seymour, who is president obama's nuclearnuclear point man until just recently, and said, look, over the years we developed a kind of relationship with kim jong il, there was provocation and retreat, provocation and retreat. when he ratcheted too far, kim jong-il ratcheted back a little bit. what's new now is they don't know what motivates kim jong-un. nobody really knows, certainly not the united states, has had face-to-face...
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seymour hersh. [applause] >> hi. you won't be laughing so much or smiling when we're done, but anyway. here's what i'm going to do. i'm here for the journalism department, so i'm going to talk about chasing a story ask just sort of do a narrative about it, try and make it interactive. i've got some students, i'm going to make you do something. and try and talk a little bit about that oxymoron, journalistic ethics. [laughter] but then, also, you know, there's a world going to hell right today just as it was ten years ago. i don't think we're really out of the woods yet in this whole sunni/shia/muslim, who are they, what's going on, why are we bombing them, and why do we think bombing works when history shows it never does? anyway, we can talk about that. i'll answer all your questions. but what i'm going to do first is tell a little bit about journalism. i'll go back to the my lai story, and i'm going to make sure i don't go on for a decade. i know you want to get to your parties later tonight. [laughter] swinging blo
seymour hersh. [applause] >> hi. you won't be laughing so much or smiling when we're done, but anyway. here's what i'm going to do. i'm here for the journalism department, so i'm going to talk about chasing a story ask just sort of do a narrative about it, try and make it interactive. i've got some students, i'm going to make you do something. and try and talk a little bit about that oxymoron, journalistic ethics. [laughter] but then, also, you know, there's a world going to hell right...
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and saudi arabia in particular documented by seymour hersh with the redirection whereby basically sunni militias were to be equipped financed and armed by saudi arabia and qatar on behalf of of the u.s. in order to wage basically sectarian war against shia muslims with the aim being that this would weaken rein in influence in the region we can syria we can hizbullah and we basically just seeing the fruits of this policy this can be about six years ago if you think back to two thousand and seven u.s. and britain were facing heavy blows from iraqi resistance often from silly sunni militias israel had been ever saying global hizbollah the end of two thousand and six and with this failure to defeat his bowler in in levanon and so basically this policy about it had to be direct and these these attacks away from attacking zionism and u.s. and british imperialism and towards a kind of fratricidal sectarian war we're seeing the fruits of this policy now it was reported just last month in the guardian that one of these. sunni militias had a meeting recently in jordan where they met with the saud
and saudi arabia in particular documented by seymour hersh with the redirection whereby basically sunni militias were to be equipped financed and armed by saudi arabia and qatar on behalf of of the u.s. in order to wage basically sectarian war against shia muslims with the aim being that this would weaken rein in influence in the region we can syria we can hizbullah and we basically just seeing the fruits of this policy this can be about six years ago if you think back to two thousand and seven...
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before seymour crate cannot with the first computer bearing his name and since then has been considered the father of supercomputing in the west and the other side of the iron curtain. the same status with ten processors. and fast forward to today and only a few dozen countries are capable of producing computers of truly super power the us has been there probably will continue to be the top dog here accounting for around half the names in the most recent power following a tough time in the one nine hundred ninety s. russia has made a major resurgence over the past decade although it hasn't been a straight shot to the top the direction is clear more machines in the top five hundred and more power packed inside and recently one russian machine broke the top twenty. and since two thousand and nine moscow state university has been the proud possessor of eastern europe most powerful computer designed and put together by a russian company called ti platforms the love of supercomputer made a splash on the world computing stage by clocking in as the twelve asked to set up on the globe since it
before seymour crate cannot with the first computer bearing his name and since then has been considered the father of supercomputing in the west and the other side of the iron curtain. the same status with ten processors. and fast forward to today and only a few dozen countries are capable of producing computers of truly super power the us has been there probably will continue to be the top dog here accounting for around half the names in the most recent power following a tough time in the one...
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tim seymour, what do you think of yahoo? >> i think it's a nonevent.t the news which is the imputed valuation. i think there's more upside. the comp here is more than priced into this market and kind of a why bother. >> coming up next, is this the death of fundamental investing? wait until you hear what nba student did to win a competition. by the way, don't forget, i'm on twitter @melissalee. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all the value and convenience investors want. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit, tdd: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 no wonder schwab bank has grown to over 70 billion in assets. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 so if you're looking for a bank that's in your corner, tdd: 1-800-345-2550 not just on the corner, tdd: 1-800-345-2550 call, click or visit to start banking with schwab bank today. >>> time for a littl
tim seymour, what do you think of yahoo? >> i think it's a nonevent.t the news which is the imputed valuation. i think there's more upside. the comp here is more than priced into this market and kind of a why bother. >> coming up next, is this the death of fundamental investing? wait until you hear what nba student did to win a competition. by the way, don't forget, i'm on twitter @melissalee. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all the value and...
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from seymour martin lipset, professor of public policy at george mason university, "why is distrust of government greater than ever in america? in this brilliant book ..." on and on. >> guest: it's a good group, isn't it? it's nice. c-span: do you have anything to do with those folks, and did you go to them personally and ask them to endorse this? do endorsements matter? >> guest: i don't know whether they matter, but my editors told me that they do and that i should go get some. so, it's a very embarrassing process. you have to send the manuscript to people and say, "do you like it, and if you do like it would you please ...," so that you really do put people on the spot. c-span: so you know these four men. >> guest: yes. i know steve brill through his work. i have met him once, but i have not seen a lot of him. c-span: did you have anybody turn you down? i'm sure you don't want to say who it was, but did people say, "i don't like it and i'm not going to endorse it"? >> guest: the only people who said no were people who had a firm policy of not doing it, and they are probably right. c
from seymour martin lipset, professor of public policy at george mason university, "why is distrust of government greater than ever in america? in this brilliant book ..." on and on. >> guest: it's a good group, isn't it? it's nice. c-span: do you have anything to do with those folks, and did you go to them personally and ask them to endorse this? do endorsements matter? >> guest: i don't know whether they matter, but my editors told me that they do and that i should go...
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our traders tonight, tim seymour, guy adami and mike khou at the options desk. take a look at shares of yahoo, they are down here in the after hours following the first quarter earnings report. jon fortt has the latest from san jose. jon? >> hey, i can tell you that yahoo call hasn't started yet. they're playing the preconference call music, which melissa myer has criticized in the past. not up to the standard she would like yet, but it's getting a little better. on those earnings results, looks like the worst year-over-year decline in display advertising in at least two years actually search revenue was higher than display for the first time i can remember and yahoo did make a change in the way they're reporting pro forma eps. they're excludeing stock-based compensation from that. they spent less on stock-based compensation than they did a year ago. that probably accounts for quite a bit of the eps beat. it'll be interesting to see what they have to say about that. also, other revenue at 263 million. that's higher than any quarter in the past two years, except
our traders tonight, tim seymour, guy adami and mike khou at the options desk. take a look at shares of yahoo, they are down here in the after hours following the first quarter earnings report. jon fortt has the latest from san jose. jon? >> hey, i can tell you that yahoo call hasn't started yet. they're playing the preconference call music, which melissa myer has criticized in the past. not up to the standard she would like yet, but it's getting a little better. on those earnings...
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were seymour a degree readings. it was 95 today. still like one out in fairfield, 88 in livermore, 88 in livermore. certainly a lot cooler to the coastline. this summer like pattern. right now, wins not too bad but breezy for portions around the bay area. the wins are expected this is right--raising fire concerns around the bay area. into wednesday morning, the winds are really going to be picking up. this is increasing fire danger. i will tell you more about that for the rest of the week's temperatures coming up in just a bit. >> catherine: sheriff's department is mourning the death of one of its deputies. kron 4's justine waldman was there as divers pulled the>> justine waldman: >> voters on the body of michael roberts floating face down in the water. >> we offer our condolences on behalf of the sheriff's department on their loss. >> he served with office, mostly working with the jails. on monday at 630 in the morning, voters found him drifting in the arena. his cellphone and id, still on board. the key, in the ignition. >> we're
were seymour a degree readings. it was 95 today. still like one out in fairfield, 88 in livermore, 88 in livermore. certainly a lot cooler to the coastline. this summer like pattern. right now, wins not too bad but breezy for portions around the bay area. the wins are expected this is right--raising fire concerns around the bay area. into wednesday morning, the winds are really going to be picking up. this is increasing fire danger. i will tell you more about that for the rest of the week's...
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as we head into tomorrows seymour 70 degrees.the morning fog will be cornerback and by noon fall truck will keep along the coastline. it will be clearing faster than we saw today. '70s to the north bay. seven in san for fail 72 for sunnyvale and san jose. warmer weather tomorrow. as the hands of next week the temperatures will level out in the '70s. >> bay to breakers is common sunday may 19th and once again kron4 bring your the news and courageous. will have cameras and crews all along the course. bay to breakers sunday may 19th at 8 in the morning on kron4 news ♪ roundup ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now roundup has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup..
as we head into tomorrows seymour 70 degrees.the morning fog will be cornerback and by noon fall truck will keep along the coastline. it will be clearing faster than we saw today. '70s to the north bay. seven in san for fail 72 for sunnyvale and san jose. warmer weather tomorrow. as the hands of next week the temperatures will level out in the '70s. >> bay to breakers is common sunday may 19th and once again kron4 bring your the news and courageous. will have cameras and crews all along...
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seymour did not overrule out in narrowing differences when the parties meet tomorrow in kazakhstan.is what i would like to discuss next. were are we in negotiating necessary strengths on iran's nuclear activities? by all accounts february 6 power talks in iran in a march meeting between the parties technical experts in istanbul were constructive. in a real sick of these talks are beginning to resemble real negotiations. the initial focus of the six powers is on halting the growth in iran stockpiled from 20% enriched uranium that would provide the fastest route to producing the fissile material needed to build a nuclear weapon. iran's principal objectives are to establish legitimacy of iranian enrichment and again as much sanction relief as possible while keeping its future options open. with iran's presidential election less than three months away, it doesn't seem likely iran would be inclined to cut a deal, even on a small interim step. nonetheless, it is reasonable to hope for a further narrowing and differences that would bring the sides closer to taking that first step an agreem
seymour did not overrule out in narrowing differences when the parties meet tomorrow in kazakhstan.is what i would like to discuss next. were are we in negotiating necessary strengths on iran's nuclear activities? by all accounts february 6 power talks in iran in a march meeting between the parties technical experts in istanbul were constructive. in a real sick of these talks are beginning to resemble real negotiations. the initial focus of the six powers is on halting the growth in iran...
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. >> i'm wisdom martin in for allison seymour. before we get to the tax stuff.t's april 15. we don't need to remind peopleid about that anymore. tucker barnes.er >> good morning. a little rain to start your day. it's not going to rain all day but you might want to bring an umbrella. there's a look at your radar.adr most of area dry at the moment. showers south and west of town. it's going to budge north and east. front royal, culpepper, work out 66 towards marshall light rain shower activity. a on and owe off. the trend will be to dry thingsi out.t. i'm not sure we'll see sun but the rain will be out of here and mostly cloudy the remainder of day. cool but not cold. 52 at bwi, 56 dulles. forecast high mid to upper swissments afternoon cloudiness. we'll warm it up and have more details on the rest of the workweek in a moment.ek i >> thank you. >> now we want to check in with julie wright for a look at your ontime traffic. >> all right. guys. on the roads this morning. quite busy. in fact metro rails reporting that the green yellow line is single tracking by fort
. >> i'm wisdom martin in for allison seymour. before we get to the tax stuff.t's april 15. we don't need to remind peopleid about that anymore. tucker barnes.er >> good morning. a little rain to start your day. it's not going to rain all day but you might want to bring an umbrella. there's a look at your radar.adr most of area dry at the moment. showers south and west of town. it's going to budge north and east. front royal, culpepper, work out 66 towards marshall light rain shower...
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>> we should have six seymour parks opened by bit and of the year.project to open one of these parks. we really want to expand across the world rather quickly. there are a lot of great people who help us innovate and grow the business model. tracy: do you help them with the initial outlay? anywhere from 800o -- >> some people do local financing. some people have partnerships. we get pretty involved in the financing process. tracy: you need to come to new jersey. there are a lot of kids that would like to bounce around on a trampoline. thank you. ashley: time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. it has been a big week. we have a jobs number on friday. >> the dow has had five straight months of gains. it is pretty resilient. amazingly, 17% since the mid- november lows. there are a couple that have not followed suit. transports, russell 2000, not at new highs. there is a little bit of a divergence. there is a certain bit too treasuries ahead of this week's fed meeting. that being said, we continue to see signs of resilience. the one thing you can p
>> we should have six seymour parks opened by bit and of the year.project to open one of these parks. we really want to expand across the world rather quickly. there are a lot of great people who help us innovate and grow the business model. tracy: do you help them with the initial outlay? anywhere from 800o -- >> some people do local financing. some people have partnerships. we get pretty involved in the financing process. tracy: you need to come to new jersey. there are a lot of...
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i was just talking to gary seymour, president obama's former top nuclear adviser, and he said that itthat there could be a hostile missile strike on american targets or on populated areas. much less any kind of nuclear attack. what might happen is some kind of missile strike, some kind of missile launch on an area that is either just a test in the water or some area sparsely populated reminding us which they actually did that to one of the islands, south korean islands a few years ago. then the question is, what do you do in response? well, there is the possibility and the ability to have the missile shield up and to intercept those missiles. and then to decide what to do next, which would be anybody's guess. the preferred option right now is to continue with the -- what they have been doing over the previous cycles of these kinds of provocations. and that is go back to the u.n., you know, have all these sanctions and keep going in that group. they have to figure out how to respond in a way that shows north korea that what they can do is not cost free, and, yet, not in such a way that
i was just talking to gary seymour, president obama's former top nuclear adviser, and he said that itthat there could be a hostile missile strike on american targets or on populated areas. much less any kind of nuclear attack. what might happen is some kind of missile strike, some kind of missile launch on an area that is either just a test in the water or some area sparsely populated reminding us which they actually did that to one of the islands, south korean islands a few years ago. then the...
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i think that one of the things that i was just talking to gary seymour, who is president obama's nuclearclear point man until just recently, and said, look, over the years we developed a kind of relationship with kim jong il, there was provocation and restreet, provocation and retreat. when he ratcheted too far, kim jong il ratcheted back a little bit. what's new now is they don't know what motivates kim jong-un. nobody really knows, certainly not the united states, has had face-to-face meetings with kim jong-un. what is he trying to prove, if anything, what would he do, who's pulling the strings, does he know when to hold them, when to fold them, so to speak. >> we'll soon find out. thanks very much. ambassador chris hill, thanks to you, as well. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> in a minute i'll speak with the former united states ambassador to china, jon huntsman and ask whether a new harder line from china will do any good in this crisis unfolding. again! hey! i almost didn't recognize you without the suit. well, this is my weekend suit. weekend getaways just got better. well, enjoy yo
i think that one of the things that i was just talking to gary seymour, who is president obama's nuclearclear point man until just recently, and said, look, over the years we developed a kind of relationship with kim jong il, there was provocation and restreet, provocation and retreat. when he ratcheted too far, kim jong il ratcheted back a little bit. what's new now is they don't know what motivates kim jong-un. nobody really knows, certainly not the united states, has had face-to-face...
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--ocrats would like to seize seymour taxes. the issue is not the revenue. spending and the that must be addressed. i think the president for his indulgence and again, ask my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, let's work together. to get america back on track and to solve this problem that if we do not deal with it will not allow our economy to prosper and will not allow america to be that beacon of opportunity for the rest of the world. >> more capitol hill reaction to the president's $3.80 trillion budget request for 2014. we will hear from house speaker john boehner and other house republican leaders. the president has backtracked on some of his entitlement reforms in conversations we have had a year-and-a-half ago. he does deserve some credit for some incremental entitlement reforms. they have outlined in his budget. i would hope that he would not hold hostage these modest reforms for his demand for bigger tax hikes. why do we do what we can agree to do, why do we find the common ground that we do have and move on that? the president got a tax hike i
--ocrats would like to seize seymour taxes. the issue is not the revenue. spending and the that must be addressed. i think the president for his indulgence and again, ask my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, let's work together. to get america back on track and to solve this problem that if we do not deal with it will not allow our economy to prosper and will not allow america to be that beacon of opportunity for the rest of the world. >> more capitol hill reaction to the president's...