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very high to buy it here but netflix has been a monster there, sheila.w, sheila, by the way -- >> yeah. >> is the -- >> aussie equivalent of a bloke -- female. >> is it insulting? >> absolutely not. >> you know what, guy, when weapon go out to times square, why don't you start sheilaing the next four, five girls you see, see how that goes for you. >> okay, you can try that, as well, dear viewer, let us know how it goes. those were some of the biggest moves of the week. but let's look back on some of the best moments this week here on "fast." >> that tie is -- >> partridge family. >> you held it hort zonally -- >> you know what i love on planes -- >> warm nuts. >> when they give you -- >> obviously. >> thatç thing -- >> warm nuts are the best. >> this is something based on the middle east -- not middle east. middle ages when basically they would say, is it a pig and a poke, is it really a dog or a cat? >> oh, my god. how much would you pay for a topless picture of maud? >> you know what's funny? when i graduated from business school, they came to campus
very high to buy it here but netflix has been a monster there, sheila.w, sheila, by the way -- >> yeah. >> is the -- >> aussie equivalent of a bloke -- female. >> is it insulting? >> absolutely not. >> you know what, guy, when weapon go out to times square, why don't you start sheilaing the next four, five girls you see, see how that goes for you. >> okay, you can try that, as well, dear viewer, let us know how it goes. those were some of the biggest...
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sylvia and sheila, is that right? can you hear me?yes. >> yes. >> sheila and sylvia, i believe you're cousins of gina de jesus. tell me how you heard the news. >> this is sheila speaking. i was sitting at dinner, i received a phone call from my nephew, who asked had i heard the news, and i said no. he proceeded to tell me that gina and amanda were found in a home just down the street from where their aunt lives, one block away, and i turned my head to watch the tv and it was breaking news. so it is true. they have been found. >> astonishing. >> i was in a business meeting and i got a 911 text call, my cousin and that's how i got the news. >> just to remind viewers about gina's disappearance, it was on april 2nd, 2004. she was just 14 years old walking home from wilbur wright middle school. nancy, gina's mother, always believed her daughter had been kidnapped and sold into the sex trade. she must feel vindicated at least that her daughter was alive as she always thought. >> that is true. nancy stepped out of the hospital room for a sho
sylvia and sheila, is that right? can you hear me?yes. >> yes. >> sheila and sylvia, i believe you're cousins of gina de jesus. tell me how you heard the news. >> this is sheila speaking. i was sitting at dinner, i received a phone call from my nephew, who asked had i heard the news, and i said no. he proceeded to tell me that gina and amanda were found in a home just down the street from where their aunt lives, one block away, and i turned my head to watch the tv and it was...
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sheila was taken to the healthplex hospital in norman., braydon taylor was born at a healthy 8 pounds, 3 ounces. what do you think of the nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they -- they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs. i know that's what you're supposed to do as a nurse. i went to nursing school. i know that's what you're supposed to do. but to actually see them do it and to be more concerned about me than them, i know that's -- they're definitely doing the job they're called to do. >> reporter: as for this tiny trouble maker -- >> he'll probably sleep through anything now. >> reporter: one final piece of symmetry here, sheila taylor just finished nursing school. she's always wanted to be a labor and delivery nurse and this experience only reinforces that. brian todd, cnn, moore, oklahoma. >> all right, so there are two things to say during this piece. simply lovely. such a great story. >> i'm never going to complain about 18 hours if labor. that was
sheila was taken to the healthplex hospital in norman., braydon taylor was born at a healthy 8 pounds, 3 ounces. what do you think of the nurses and what they did? >> those nurses are amazing. you know, they -- they're definitely doing the job they were called to do. you know, to put my life before theirs. i know that's what you're supposed to do as a nurse. i went to nursing school. i know that's what you're supposed to do. but to actually see them do it and to be more concerned about me...
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sheila krumholz heads the center for responsive politics, based in washington. that's an organization of investigators tracking money in politics and its impact on elections and public policy. the center and its website, opensecrets.org, are invaluable resources for journalists and anyone who cares about campaign finance and the clout of washington lobbyists. danielle brian runs the project on government oversight, otherwise known as pogo. its mission -- is transparency and accountability throughout the federal government. its weapons -- whistleblowers and a thorough knowledge of the freedom of information act, exposing abuse, demanding answers, and looking for solutions. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we just heard gerald markowitz and david rosner describe how the lead industry buys the outcomes it wants in washington. now, the two of you have collectively been at this work of public watchdogs for more than 40 years. what have you learned in all that time about how money works? >> money buys outcomes. it's not that money is given as a quid
sheila krumholz heads the center for responsive politics, based in washington. that's an organization of investigators tracking money in politics and its impact on elections and public policy. the center and its website, opensecrets.org, are invaluable resources for journalists and anyone who cares about campaign finance and the clout of washington lobbyists. danielle brian runs the project on government oversight, otherwise known as pogo. its mission -- is transparency and accountability...
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sheila i believe you're cousin uns of gina. how you heard the news. >> this is sheila speaking. was sitting at dinner and i received a phone call from any nephew who asked had i heard the news and i said no. he proceeded to tell me that gina and amanda were found in a home just down the street from where their aunt lives one block away. and i turned my head to watch the tv and it was breaking news. so it is true. >> astonishing. >> sylvia? >> i was in a business meeting and i got a 911 tax call my cousin and that's how i got the news. >> just to remind viewers about gina's disappearance, it was april 2nd, 2004. she was just 14 years old. nancy believed her daughter had been kidnapped and sold into the sex trade. she must feel vindicated that her daughter was alive as she always thought. >> that is true. nancy stepped out of the hospital room for a short time and assured the family that gina is doing well and she had asked for other numbers. but nancy never gave up faith knowing that her daughter would one day be found. >> do yo
sheila i believe you're cousin uns of gina. how you heard the news. >> this is sheila speaking. was sitting at dinner and i received a phone call from any nephew who asked had i heard the news and i said no. he proceeded to tell me that gina and amanda were found in a home just down the street from where their aunt lives one block away. and i turned my head to watch the tv and it was breaking news. so it is true. >> astonishing. >> sylvia? >> i was in a business meeting...
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under obama and by paulson under bush because what's good even though sheila bair knew more about the real sadness of the banking system as head of f d c as a long time practitioner of policy in washington then all the rest of these wall street characters combined and what happens that's why i call it a coup d'etat she is ignored she is told to keep quiet while the interlopers from wall street do the damage that they did and. i would i would agree that she will bear has provided great leadership with her work at the f.b.i. see i wanted to get your take on her generation which is inheriting a very rough economic future and i don't know if may or may not be available to them yet they're paying end of inheriting unsustainable amounts of debt including federal debt personal that there is that over a trillion dollars in outstanding fixed it loan debt and unemployment among young people as high as twenty seven percent you know what would be your advice to young people who have. employment. well they should be appalled by what their current generation is done we have had a party for the last
under obama and by paulson under bush because what's good even though sheila bair knew more about the real sadness of the banking system as head of f d c as a long time practitioner of policy in washington then all the rest of these wall street characters combined and what happens that's why i call it a coup d'etat she is ignored she is told to keep quiet while the interlopers from wall street do the damage that they did and. i would i would agree that she will bear has provided great...
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i could be surprised. >> bruce and sheila? >> just a quick know, i would agree completely that it would expect major change but if anything i think what we're seeing is a great deal of pragmatic thought as to what the implementation challenges are going to be in october and how, through administrative relief and within the confines of their capabilities as an agency they can offer some relief to states. that an example being as recently as friday when a letter was sent to state health officials and medicaid directors outlining five techniques, find specific techniques that cms is encouraging states to take, call them targeted and won't strategies to facilitate medicaid and chip enrollment and renewal in 2014 but one of those techniques is about state government to use a modified adjusted gross income sooner in october when the systems are ideally ready and avoid that bridge period from october to january when that needs to be determined in the system. that introduces complexity and so forth. some of the other techniques are qu
i could be surprised. >> bruce and sheila? >> just a quick know, i would agree completely that it would expect major change but if anything i think what we're seeing is a great deal of pragmatic thought as to what the implementation challenges are going to be in october and how, through administrative relief and within the confines of their capabilities as an agency they can offer some relief to states. that an example being as recently as friday when a letter was sent to state...
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kind of wall street gambling houses to develop that we have today and the last hero is sheila bair who tried to stop the most extreme part of the nonsense that was happening in two zero zero eight two zero zero nine and she simply got shoved aside by tim geithner under obama and by paulson under bush because wall street was going to have its way even though sheila bair knew more about the real status of the banking system as head of the f.b.i. see as a long time practitioner of policy in washington than all the rest of these wall street characters combined and what happens that's why i call it a coup d'etat she is ignored she is told to keep quiet while the interlopers from wall street do the damage that they did. and i would i would agree that she will bear has provided great leadership with her work at the f.b.i. see and i want to get your take on the younger generation which is inheriting a very rough economic future and i don't know if may or may not be available to them yet they're paying into them they're inheriting unsustainable amounts of debt including federal debt and persona
kind of wall street gambling houses to develop that we have today and the last hero is sheila bair who tried to stop the most extreme part of the nonsense that was happening in two zero zero eight two zero zero nine and she simply got shoved aside by tim geithner under obama and by paulson under bush because wall street was going to have its way even though sheila bair knew more about the real status of the banking system as head of the f.b.i. see as a long time practitioner of policy in...
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kind of wall street gambling houses to develop that we have today and the last hero is sheila bair who tried to stop the most extreme part of the nonsense that was happening in two zero zero eight two zero zero nine and she simply got shoved aside by tim geithner under obama and by paulson under bush because wall street was going to have its way even though sheila bair knew more about the real status of the banking system as head of the f.b.i. see as a long time practitioner of policy in washington than all the rest of these wall street characters combined and what happens that's why i call it a coup d'etat she is ignored she is told to keep quiet while the interlopers from wall street do the damage that they did. and i would i would agree that she will bear has provided great leadership with her work at the f.b.i. see and i want to get your take on the younger generation which is inheriting a very rough economic future and i don't know if may or may not be available to them yet they're paying into them they're inheriting unsustainable amounts of debt including federal debt and persona
kind of wall street gambling houses to develop that we have today and the last hero is sheila bair who tried to stop the most extreme part of the nonsense that was happening in two zero zero eight two zero zero nine and she simply got shoved aside by tim geithner under obama and by paulson under bush because wall street was going to have its way even though sheila bair knew more about the real status of the banking system as head of the f.b.i. see as a long time practitioner of policy in...
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congresswoman sheila jackson lee will be here.n 1776 feet, we'll show you the moment of the already iconic world trade one finally hitting its full symbolic height. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer sweeper, and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer wet and dry refills are available with the fresh scent of gain. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again, and now i gotta take more pills. ♪ yup another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] this may,
congresswoman sheila jackson lee will be here.n 1776 feet, we'll show you the moment of the already iconic world trade one finally hitting its full symbolic height. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer sweeper, and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than...
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for instance we thought sheila baird did a pretty good job and have done a good job with the f.d.i.c.iving them resolution authority, no oversight committee. >> see there's a story. >> well, i said-- . >> rose: the -- say we're ready to fire her. >> no, but it isn't bipartisan. there was a little best-- paulson didn't like her, bernanke. >> yound and i both called the president and the white house after initiation of the administration and said you ought to keep sheila baird. >> i said they look like a bunch of 12-year-olds in the tree house say nothing girls allowed. and she was very good. >> we listened to her a lot and she had a major impact. >> she is influential. >> very important. >> by the way she is a republican, a bob dole republican employee, and george w. bush appointee. the republicans who repudiated all this, ben bernanke, bush appointee, sheila bare, a bush appointee there was a gate deal of genuine bipartisanship in this everywhere except for the members of congress. >> rose: while we are talking about there, elizabeth warren, senator for massachusetts now what about he
for instance we thought sheila baird did a pretty good job and have done a good job with the f.d.i.c.iving them resolution authority, no oversight committee. >> see there's a story. >> well, i said-- . >> rose: the -- say we're ready to fire her. >> no, but it isn't bipartisan. there was a little best-- paulson didn't like her, bernanke. >> yound and i both called the president and the white house after initiation of the administration and said you ought to keep...
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i think sheila really put her finger on the critical question. you have an all out effort in maryland, a unified government working on behalf of the legislation. in the state of massachusetts, you have bipartisan cooperation in implementing something very like the federal legislation. as i mentioned, i am on the district exchange and i can assure you that this effort is receding in that same spirit. i am sure this all happen in a number of other states. michigan,mention florida, texas, it is maybe not so much. [laughter] what i think is going to end up happening him a not so much october 1, but january 1, march 1, as the legislation begins to success will have stories in some parts of the nation, and a royal screwup in other parts of the nation. the question will be whether our political system is able to focus on the fact that this program can and will work in --e places and use that those success stories as a template for where this process can involve. that is the hopeful story. on the other hand, the disinformation system that has taken over
i think sheila really put her finger on the critical question. you have an all out effort in maryland, a unified government working on behalf of the legislation. in the state of massachusetts, you have bipartisan cooperation in implementing something very like the federal legislation. as i mentioned, i am on the district exchange and i can assure you that this effort is receding in that same spirit. i am sure this all happen in a number of other states. michigan,mention florida, texas, it is...
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joining me now is sheila who does make up for many and -- me and many of the guests you see on this program. >> it is a pleasure to be with you every day. the conversations that you have are truly amazing. it is such a blessing. i appreciate that. >> we are glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: rita moreno was born in puerto rico and made her broadway debut at the age of 13. she went on to hollywood. along the way, she has picked up , aoscar, a tony, two emmys grammy and was awarded the national medal of honor. she is the first and only latina to do all of that. she has written a frank and fascinating memoir about her remarkable life. i cannot resist opening up this con
joining me now is sheila who does make up for many and -- me and many of the guests you see on this program. >> it is a pleasure to be with you every day. the conversations that you have are truly amazing. it is such a blessing. i appreciate that. >> we are glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to...
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sheila jackson lee is a democratic member of the homeland security committee and represents houston, in the house. good to see you. and her colleague, scott perry, sits on the committee as well. he is a pennsylvania republican and joins from us harrisburg. good to see you as well. >> thank you. >> when asked about it, the president defended the fbi's actions in this case. >> we also know that the russian intelligence services had alerted u.s. intelligence about the older brother as well as the mother indicating that they might be sympathizers to extremists. the fbi investigated that older brother. it's not as if the fbi did nothing. >> so congresswoman, let me begin with you. do you think the fbi or cia knew enough to have helped prevent this tragedy? >> well, i'm gladz to be with u this afternoon. here's my perspective on it. as a backdrop of someone who's been on the homeland security committee and since the dust was gathering after the aftermath and previous tragedy of 9/11 and the whole idea of the homeland security department was to be a preventer of those kinds of tragedies, ho
sheila jackson lee is a democratic member of the homeland security committee and represents houston, in the house. good to see you. and her colleague, scott perry, sits on the committee as well. he is a pennsylvania republican and joins from us harrisburg. good to see you as well. >> thank you. >> when asked about it, the president defended the fbi's actions in this case. >> we also know that the russian intelligence services had alerted u.s. intelligence about the older...
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sheila jackson lee says it ought to be.e continuously empathized is the president's leadership on one single point, that although health care was not listed per se in the constitution, it should be a constitutional right. >> by the way, jackson lee said, to quote the declaration of independence, you have the right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness and health and education fall into those rights. here's judge andrew napolitano. >> you couldn't find somebody less sympathetic if you tried. >> you couldn't. >> i respect her courage to go with other members of the government won't go. >> they would like to go there. >> yes, they would. that's what i mean. there are democrats who agree with her who don't push it to the extent she has. she's done it before. i respect that. she stimulates the conversation like the one we are having, but if she read the declaration of independence, which incidentally, is the first statute enacted by the congress and still the law of the land today, the first statute on the first page of the
sheila jackson lee says it ought to be.e continuously empathized is the president's leadership on one single point, that although health care was not listed per se in the constitution, it should be a constitutional right. >> by the way, jackson lee said, to quote the declaration of independence, you have the right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness and health and education fall into those rights. here's judge andrew napolitano. >> you couldn't find somebody less sympathetic...
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so sheila creme l is the director for the center of responsive politics and she's joining us, the grouplitics and its effects on elections. is this an issue of finding those who are manipulating the tax code? what's wrong with it or is it the method that was chosen here? >> i think we have a serious concern about 501 social welfare organizations and other organizations that are trying to have their cake and eat it too. they are sometimes trying to masquerade as social welfare organizations while being largely, if not in some cases primarily, political in their activities. so we have an enormous issue to deal with. first we need to grapple with what's happened this past week. >> is this hyperbole or did the irs overstep its bounds? >> there's no question the irs overstepped its bounds. they were clumsy and that's the charitable view. at a minimum, there was incompetence. they weren't sensitive to the idea that would be viewed through a political lens on capitol hill during a presidential election year. it's really outrageous that this happened at all. >> okay so you wrote in the "new yor
so sheila creme l is the director for the center of responsive politics and she's joining us, the grouplitics and its effects on elections. is this an issue of finding those who are manipulating the tax code? what's wrong with it or is it the method that was chosen here? >> i think we have a serious concern about 501 social welfare organizations and other organizations that are trying to have their cake and eat it too. they are sometimes trying to masquerade as social welfare...
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. >> sheila is the property manager of the flood building at ground zero of street musicians on market> extremely difficult to work and irritating when i'm on the phone or conference calls. >> city supervisors are considering letting workers to fine street musicians instead of just police. police are stretched too thin and the noise is a problem. >> that's all it is. they don't have anything else to do. >> larry has been battling authorities for twenty years and he will never stop playing. blue tells me he can take his woman, but please don't take his wine. >> i have mighty fine wine, you all. >> he may need if he can't play. kpix5. >>> and we're thinking about creating permits of some type for more street musicians. >>> it has been burning for more than 100 years, but for a while today, it looked like the world renowned liver more lightbulb was finally burnt out on fame. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch
. >> sheila is the property manager of the flood building at ground zero of street musicians on market> extremely difficult to work and irritating when i'm on the phone or conference calls. >> city supervisors are considering letting workers to fine street musicians instead of just police. police are stretched too thin and the noise is a problem. >> that's all it is. they don't have anything else to do. >> larry has been battling authorities for twenty years and he...
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>> well, don't confuse me with sheila jackson-lee. but i will say this. to jonathan's point, we do have mandatory education. you have to send your kids to school. i think education is very important but your health is everything. >> so education is right. health care is a right. >> i thnk health care is absolutely a right. >> what about a big house >> liste come on, if you don't have your health, the health is the most important thing in the world. if you don't have your health, you have nothing. >> if you live in jersey, a nice car is also pretty important. >> look, you're going to let a sick baby die? cause he doesn't have health care? i mean we're -- this is inhumane if you're telling me people don't deserve some form of health care. look, i'll be theirst person to tell you obama care is a piece of crap an is not going to help our health care system. but to tell me that you're going to allow people in our fine country that our forefounders found, allow these people to just -- >> who said that? who said that? >> i'm just saying everybody deserves someth
>> well, don't confuse me with sheila jackson-lee. but i will say this. to jonathan's point, we do have mandatory education. you have to send your kids to school. i think education is very important but your health is everything. >> so education is right. health care is a right. >> i thnk health care is absolutely a right. >> what about a big house >> liste come on, if you don't have your health, the health is the most important thing in the world. if you don't...
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know are right out on the estuary here, this is randall and dirk and i think the name of the boat is sheila, 45 footer, dirk the owner, custom built, there you go, go ahead and wave, probably a delay, they are going to fill it up and you don't want to pay that bill. i think it is 900, there it is, there is randall. >> okay. >> the last thing we want to see is randall dance but thank you, all right, guys, nice job. we do have clear skies, all the fog is gone. we had a little onthe coast, i know pescadero or pesky as nancy calls it was socked in and there was some there that is all gone, cool lows mid-40s this morning under clear skies, temperatures though have warmed up now and as we like to say the coast is clear except there, everything is changing, this low is moving out, temperatures at noon now in the 70s. they have been held in check here for the longest time, 77 antioch, 77 there, livermore low 70s, that is in there, i have seen 62 to 64 in san francisco and 76 at the airport, still a westerly breeze though for most. i mean there is an onshore breeze, we call it that because it is wes
know are right out on the estuary here, this is randall and dirk and i think the name of the boat is sheila, 45 footer, dirk the owner, custom built, there you go, go ahead and wave, probably a delay, they are going to fill it up and you don't want to pay that bill. i think it is 900, there it is, there is randall. >> okay. >> the last thing we want to see is randall dance but thank you, all right, guys, nice job. we do have clear skies, all the fog is gone. we had a little onthe...
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sheila bair says one answer is a bi-partisan bill from senators sherrod brown and david vitter requiring banks with more than a half-trillion dollars in assets, such as jp morgan chase, citigroup, b of a and others, to hold capital reserves of 15% - a much higher standard than exists today. a hedge fund founder is using tough talk to keep employees in line. cnbc reports sac capital founder steve cohen told investors the hedge fund would impose compensation clawbacks on employees who break rules with stock trades. cohen says it's to "deter conduct that threatens the integrity of the firm." sac has been the subject of insider trading investigations. intel's new leader may switch things up a bit. company veteran brian krzanich takes on the ceo role in two weeks, after paul otellini retires. krzanich is expected to steer the company in a new direction. analysts say he may turn over some production facilities to other chip-makers, as the industry switches from pcs to tablets and mobile phones. intel is first in the pc market, but has been slower to enter the mobile world. warren buffett has s
sheila bair says one answer is a bi-partisan bill from senators sherrod brown and david vitter requiring banks with more than a half-trillion dollars in assets, such as jp morgan chase, citigroup, b of a and others, to hold capital reserves of 15% - a much higher standard than exists today. a hedge fund founder is using tough talk to keep employees in line. cnbc reports sac capital founder steve cohen told investors the hedge fund would impose compensation clawbacks on employees who break rules...
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[laughter] let me get sheila here. >> actually, i think listening to this whole class about all the different religions, to me it seems like there is almost more commonality than-- than not. and like this is a supreme being that has come up through the times for all the various all the religions he just decided he/she whatever. and said well this culture would go a little bit better if i form the religions this way. i'll put a little cork in this one over here because this culture goes better for this one. i mean the more i hear, the more it seems like we are basically coming from all the same beliefs we just-- [inaudible] >> i'm going to put in some words for it. john paul ii who goes around the world and in apostle countries preaching peace and love and unity and i think we need more holy men preaching the same thing. >> i believe marge we've got about a minute here. fire away. >> i was just going to say i think that all the world religions seem to have three basic things, achieve salvation, do good, avoid evil and the things that are different about them are the things that come down from
[laughter] let me get sheila here. >> actually, i think listening to this whole class about all the different religions, to me it seems like there is almost more commonality than-- than not. and like this is a supreme being that has come up through the times for all the various all the religions he just decided he/she whatever. and said well this culture would go a little bit better if i form the religions this way. i'll put a little cork in this one over here because this culture goes...
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just ask comewoman sheila jackson lee -- just ask congresswoman sheila jackson lee. >> although health care was not listed in the constitution, it should be a constitution right. >>steve: what do you think about that? we're watching "fox & friends" live from new york friends" live from new york city. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all ma
just ask comewoman sheila jackson lee -- just ask congresswoman sheila jackson lee. >> although health care was not listed in the constitution, it should be a constitution right. >>steve: what do you think about that? we're watching "fox & friends" live from new york friends" live from new york city. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease...
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sheila, i have a little suggestion, right to help your blood pressure, right?atch sean hannity. >> caller: i know. i watch it -- i look at it because i just listen to how ignorant they are. >> bill: you can do it once and then you know. [ laughter ] >> caller: no kidding. >> bill: all right sheila. love ya. thank you for calling. it is don out in albany, oregon. >> caller: good morning, bill. it has been too long. >> bill: how are you? >> caller: doing great. i thought you might like to know, first of all i had a checkup yesterday morning came through with flying colors. benghazi something is telling me the president and hillary clinton are going to come through the whole thing in good enough shape. the other side has been making it sound like the president wanted the people in that embassy to die which is totally insane on their part. >> bill: yeah, no, no, no, that's the impression you get. romney saying he sympathized with terrorists, right? >> caller: yeah. >> bill: all right don glad you came through. our little family here in the morning. little community
sheila, i have a little suggestion, right to help your blood pressure, right?atch sean hannity. >> caller: i know. i watch it -- i look at it because i just listen to how ignorant they are. >> bill: you can do it once and then you know. [ laughter ] >> caller: no kidding. >> bill: all right sheila. love ya. thank you for calling. it is don out in albany, oregon. >> caller: good morning, bill. it has been too long. >> bill: how are you? >> caller: doing...
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. >> sheila taylor was in labor when the tornado started barrelling down on the i would -- on the building. they rushed her to the operating room. >> they hunkered down around my bed. you know, i just -- i found the nearest hand to me and i grabbed it. >> when taylor opened her eyes this is what she saw, a room without walls. strangers helped her into an ambulance and she delivered her son, braden emmanuel at another hospital. >> as moore, o.k. klahoma begins to recover and to rebuild from this massive tornado please stay with wjz and cbs for the very latest on the storms, the damage and the people getting involved. >>> police raid an east baltimore home looking for drugs but what they find inside is much scarier. an arsenal of weapons, including three assault rifles and bullet proof vests. kai jackson has more on this shocking discovery. >> police tell eyewitness news this amount of am nugsmo has the potential for a violent ending. >> officers seized guns, drugs and money inside this southeast baltimore home. >> it happened through an undercover investigation where detectives bought in an
. >> sheila taylor was in labor when the tornado started barrelling down on the i would -- on the building. they rushed her to the operating room. >> they hunkered down around my bed. you know, i just -- i found the nearest hand to me and i grabbed it. >> when taylor opened her eyes this is what she saw, a room without walls. strangers helped her into an ambulance and she delivered her son, braden emmanuel at another hospital. >> as moore, o.k. klahoma begins to recover...
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um, and sheila bair, isn't she involved with them? >> she's two doors down from me. >> okay. well, say hello to her. you have to look at my book, because she's one of the 20 heroes in the book. >> with i heard about that. i have to tell you, i read your first book when i was much younger, but it influenced me quite a bit -- [inaudible conversations] >> yeah, you have. concord coalition. >> and i'm -- >> really, oh, you're at cbo? so you're a budget lifer is what you are. >> yeah. >> okay. well, good for you. >> the author of the economist mom blog that you may have -- >> i put you up there a couple times on my blog. >> oh, you did? many well, i'll look for it and get it up on my list. >> okay. >> it's sort of static now -- >> you don't have a -- oh, is that right? >> yeah. >> and you, you're not in the budget business? >> oh, no. brookings. >> oh, you are? what is your field? >> [inaudible] >> oh, really. okay. so this is like a family affair. >> yes, yes. >> i've done a lot of work with alan auerbach. >> i'm really on the warpath because i think they use a model which is obs
um, and sheila bair, isn't she involved with them? >> she's two doors down from me. >> okay. well, say hello to her. you have to look at my book, because she's one of the 20 heroes in the book. >> with i heard about that. i have to tell you, i read your first book when i was much younger, but it influenced me quite a bit -- [inaudible conversations] >> yeah, you have. concord coalition. >> and i'm -- >> really, oh, you're at cbo? so you're a budget lifer is...
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give me sheila. give me roshni. ladies, here we go. top 7 answers are on the board.
give me sheila. give me roshni. ladies, here we go. top 7 answers are on the board.
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speaker, and to recognize the gentlelady from texas, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: thank you very much. and i thank you for this special order and express my appreciation to mr. horsford and to mr. jeverries for continuing to educate our colleagues on extremely important issues and i'm delighted to join the congressional black caucus as it proceeds continuously to ensure that we advocate for those who cannot speak for themselves. i am -- i want to take up an issue that has struck home and is being confronted by many states, some of whom are in the south, and some are in other places throughout the nation. i was very pleased to stand with my fellow democrats and support the affordable care act. i could go through the journey of 2009 and 2010, when many of us spread out across the country and confronted misinformation through town hall meetings, and s dr controversy conflict he hadness and what should be emphasized as the president's leadership on one single point that although health care was not listed, per se, in the constitution, it should be a consti
speaker, and to recognize the gentlelady from texas, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: thank you very much. and i thank you for this special order and express my appreciation to mr. horsford and to mr. jeverries for continuing to educate our colleagues on extremely important issues and i'm delighted to join the congressional black caucus as it proceeds continuously to ensure that we advocate for those who cannot speak for themselves. i am -- i want to take up an issue that has...
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george humphrey, it douglas dillon, william simon, paul volcker, bill clinton, paul o'neill, and sheila bair. explain that. of fiscalt 80 years monetary financial history, how we got into the mass of bubbles and the fiscal and monetary crisis of today. basically using the standard of threefold items. free-market, fiscal rectitude, which we balanced budgets, we do not make excuses for deficits because you do not think the economy is not performing up to your doctor and expectation, and not using the central bank and ordered to try to centrally manage the economy and, wall street and encourage risk-taking and all of that. these are not bad people and good people. these are good policies and bad policies in well-known careers. doctrine.rty or one individuals as examples of fiscal rectitude, and that is why clinton is on there. that is why eisenhower is on there. i have a huge problem with defense spending. this is also why eisenhower is on there. on the other hand, using the government to inflate the economy, to bail out the private sector, and so forth, it is bad, and that is why nixon is
george humphrey, it douglas dillon, william simon, paul volcker, bill clinton, paul o'neill, and sheila bair. explain that. of fiscalt 80 years monetary financial history, how we got into the mass of bubbles and the fiscal and monetary crisis of today. basically using the standard of threefold items. free-market, fiscal rectitude, which we balanced budgets, we do not make excuses for deficits because you do not think the economy is not performing up to your doctor and expectation, and not using...
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bad news for sheila and steve is, i love myself just as much as i did before.it doesn't really make any -- >> we appear to have lost the signal there. that was chris christie, the governor of new jersey, typically robust response. saying he doesn't feel any different physically, he feels great about himself and he never allowed his weight to define him. giving a press conference just now in new jersey. we'll be right back in a moment. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ all aboard. before tori was taking her kids to lunch in her new volkswagen... before her passat had passed 30 different inspection tests, and before several thousand tennesseans discovered new jobs on volkswagen drive, their cfo and our banker met for lunch. together, we worked with a team that helped finance construction of the world's first leed platinum auto manufacturing plant. that's the impact of global connections. that's bank of
bad news for sheila and steve is, i love myself just as much as i did before.it doesn't really make any -- >> we appear to have lost the signal there. that was chris christie, the governor of new jersey, typically robust response. saying he doesn't feel any different physically, he feels great about himself and he never allowed his weight to define him. giving a press conference just now in new jersey. we'll be right back in a moment. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick...
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and i yield the balance of my time to sheila jackson lee. >> the chairwoman is recognized for 15 seconds. >> mr. calabrese, a simple question. what is the opportunity for racial profiling and how dangerous is that with the utilization of drones? >> we certainly see racial profiling in use, it is logical to believe it would be applied here. >> the gentlewoman's time is expired. the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you being here. i am curious, the line of questioning, to give an example, there is that friend in my town who said his incredible new camera with incredible new lens sky word and took pictures of a shuttle going over and later saw on the news that it had broken up and got that to the paper and it was the most -- it was a photograph that has been on more front pages of publications than any other. on the other hand if he took that same camera and pointed it in someone's window for a long distance than you would get an issue so obviously technology makes a difference and it seems we do get into some intent issues but i am curious, mr. calabrese, you
and i yield the balance of my time to sheila jackson lee. >> the chairwoman is recognized for 15 seconds. >> mr. calabrese, a simple question. what is the opportunity for racial profiling and how dangerous is that with the utilization of drones? >> we certainly see racial profiling in use, it is logical to believe it would be applied here. >> the gentlewoman's time is expired. the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you being here. i am...