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together, they now run stein meats.nd over the last 18 years, they've grown their revenue from $4 million to $50 million annually. >> when our fathers first started, it was much smaller. it really expanded the business. >> meat is a competitive business. and sellers like stein work on a very low profit margin. >> meat's priced like the stock exchange. you sell stuff for pennies a pound over your cost. >> and even with $50 million in revenue last year, stein is still struggling to make a profit. >> um, we still have a balance of 2,300. >> last year, stein meat showed a loss of over $400,000. >> we're losing money. >> it's been pretty tough over the last couple years. >> if the losses continue, stein meats will be forced to close its doors in the very near future. without some major adjustments, 47 stein meats employees will be out of work, and alan and howard will lose everything they've worked so hard to build. >> i'm scared that this business will close. i don't wanna see this disappear. it's been my whole life. we don
together, they now run stein meats.nd over the last 18 years, they've grown their revenue from $4 million to $50 million annually. >> when our fathers first started, it was much smaller. it really expanded the business. >> meat is a competitive business. and sellers like stein work on a very low profit margin. >> meat's priced like the stock exchange. you sell stuff for pennies a pound over your cost. >> and even with $50 million in revenue last year, stein is still...
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i think it is clever of greenpeace. >> ben stein?> carl marx said history repeats itself, the first time it is tragic, second time it is comedy. greenpeace use to be an incredibly important brave group, rainbow warrior boat was an amazing boat and crew, they fought against nuclear testing in the pacific and killing villagers. they used to be great people, now they're a joke. >> how did they start out? what were they doing? >> they were protesting french nuclear testing in the south pacific that was killing micronesian villagers. they bombed one of their boats and killed villagers. >> okay. bottom line, the doing of the lego character, they're trying to engender it, legos, popular theme for movies, toys, kids. is there a multiple agenda going on? >> greenpeace needs a better video ad because you agree with me, i thought that was a chocolate lake, not an oil spill. >> do you notice, no one looks bad as a lego character. >> everyone is the same size. >> which i love. if he were a lego character, might be very appealing. maybe misunderst
i think it is clever of greenpeace. >> ben stein?> carl marx said history repeats itself, the first time it is tragic, second time it is comedy. greenpeace use to be an incredibly important brave group, rainbow warrior boat was an amazing boat and crew, they fought against nuclear testing in the pacific and killing villagers. they used to be great people, now they're a joke. >> how did they start out? what were they doing? >> they were protesting french nuclear testing in...
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ben stein and david mcdowell are back along with charles payne and adam lashinsky and we have -- where idaho, he is coming back? >> well, i was in idaho. >> it is one of the live reports, and we were taking the over/under whether he was going to be mowed down, but he will be back next week. all right. let's speak about this charles payne, and here we go again. >> yes. >> and now, maybe sh, the earma are the way to mark it for the v.a. and the v.a. problems will go away. >> well sh, we know that with respect to the budget, it has grown dramatically and the president, himself, bragged about how much money has been thrown at the problem, and the serious problems is of course structurek and the lack of leadership, and really the lack of accountability, and money is not going to make that better, but make it worse probably.
ben stein and david mcdowell are back along with charles payne and adam lashinsky and we have -- where idaho, he is coming back? >> well, i was in idaho. >> it is one of the live reports, and we were taking the over/under whether he was going to be mowed down, but he will be back next week. all right. let's speak about this charles payne, and here we go again. >> yes. >> and now, maybe sh, the earma are the way to mark it for the v.a. and the v.a. problems will go away....
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host: dan stein.guest: you are raising a number of issues, some of which are not immigration-related, but my contention is american people on who comes say and how many. then you quotas and get delays. on public education, in 1982, the supreme court said every kid here illegally has to go to public school and we taxpayers have to pay for it. that was not as big of an issue in 1982, but today you have millions of illegal children here, parents here illegally, and schools are overboard and try -- overburden trying to provide english as a second language. then the company's turnaround and say we are not teaching americans anything. you cannot be the last resort for all the world's displeased and dispossessed. a country should do its homework, and the first duty of america is to take care of its own. twitter -- the legal immigration process is an asinine, convoluted mess. monti says immigrants come with healthy work habits badly needed in our he economy -- economy. yethaitians get a raw deal are so indust
host: dan stein.guest: you are raising a number of issues, some of which are not immigration-related, but my contention is american people on who comes say and how many. then you quotas and get delays. on public education, in 1982, the supreme court said every kid here illegally has to go to public school and we taxpayers have to pay for it. that was not as big of an issue in 1982, but today you have millions of illegal children here, parents here illegally, and schools are overboard and try --...
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host: dan stein.est: you are raising a number of issues, some of which are not immigration-related, but my contention is american people on who comes say and how many. then you quotas and get delays. on public education, in 1982, the supreme court said every kid here illegally has to go to public school and we taxpayers have to pay for it. that was not as big of an issue in 1982, but today you have millions of illegal children here, parents here illegally, and schools are overboard and try -- overburden trying to provide english as a second language. then the company's turnaround and say we are not teaching americans anything. you cannot be the last resort for all the world's displeased and dispossessed. a country should do its homework, and the first duty of america is to take care of its own. twitter -- the legal immigration process is an asinine, convoluted mess. monti says immigrants come with healthy work habits badly needed in our he economy -- economy. yethaitians get a raw deal are so industri
host: dan stein.est: you are raising a number of issues, some of which are not immigration-related, but my contention is american people on who comes say and how many. then you quotas and get delays. on public education, in 1982, the supreme court said every kid here illegally has to go to public school and we taxpayers have to pay for it. that was not as big of an issue in 1982, but today you have millions of illegal children here, parents here illegally, and schools are overboard and try --...
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the amazing, always handsome sam stein. guys, thank you. >> that there is true. >> guys, thank you very much. >>> coming up, attorney general eric holder just gave 7 billion reasons for banks to keep their business practices above the belt. the details on today's massive settlement coming up. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this all new 2014 cts for around $459 a month or purchase with 0% apr and make this the summer of style. we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov . >>> today, the justice department announced its latest victory in a series of score-settling deals with
the amazing, always handsome sam stein. guys, thank you. >> that there is true. >> guys, thank you very much. >>> coming up, attorney general eric holder just gave 7 billion reasons for banks to keep their business practices above the belt. the details on today's massive settlement coming up. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this all new 2014 cts for around $459 a month or purchase with 0% apr and make this the summer of style. we're changing the way we do...
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from washington senior political editor and white house correspondent for the "huffington post" sam steinlong with willie, joe and me. we'll start with hillary clinton on "the daily show." former secretary of state hillary clinton took to "the daily show" to promote her new book. as often is the case for clinton, there was that one topic that dominated. take a look. >> i have a career aptitude test -- >> this is good. i'm ready. >> let me ask you, do you like commuting to work or do you like a home office? >> i've spent so many years commuting, i'd kind of prefer a home office. that's where i wrote the book, on the third floor of our house. >> do you have a favorite shape for that home office? let's say, would you like that office -- would you like to have corners or not to have corners? >> you know, i think that the world is so complicated, the fewer corners you can have, the better. >> do you prefer to sit in traffic or cause it? >> you said i am not running for president, it all stops. do you xwree or disagree? >> i think a lot of people would lose their jobs if it auld stopped. >> it
from washington senior political editor and white house correspondent for the "huffington post" sam steinlong with willie, joe and me. we'll start with hillary clinton on "the daily show." former secretary of state hillary clinton took to "the daily show" to promote her new book. as often is the case for clinton, there was that one topic that dominated. take a look. >> i have a career aptitude test -- >> this is good. i'm ready. >> let me ask you,...
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just as sign stein predicted, the stars were slightly shifted in the sky because of the sun's presence. you know the story well, but perhaps not everybody does, einstein gets a telezpwram alerting him his ideas were confirmed through observation and somebody asked him, professor einstein, what would you say if data showed that theory was not confirmed and he said i would be sorry for the dear lord because the theory is correct. this is how certain he was for these ideas. but that's just one example. when it comes to cosmology and the big bang, we can use the equation to make predictions for how much residual heat should be left over from the big bang today, so-called commozzic microwave background radiation. and make predictions on how the temperature of the heat should vary from one location in space to another. and do measurements and measurements agree with the theoretical prediction to fantastic accuracy and that is breathtaking confirmation mathematics is not just speculation, the math is actually aligning with how the world works. >> give me an example of that measurement of the
just as sign stein predicted, the stars were slightly shifted in the sky because of the sun's presence. you know the story well, but perhaps not everybody does, einstein gets a telezpwram alerting him his ideas were confirmed through observation and somebody asked him, professor einstein, what would you say if data showed that theory was not confirmed and he said i would be sorry for the dear lord because the theory is correct. this is how certain he was for these ideas. but that's just one...
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i'm joined live now by a lot of stein deputy spokesperson for israel's foreign affairs ministry thank you very much for joining us so according to your figures how many palestinians have so far been killed in this operation. we don't have the numbers and the palestinians are the ones who are giving out the numbers but i don't think this is just a numbers game what is happening here is that palestinians unfortunately are also in gaza are also victims of this terror going to zation call this a month they are using these people they are going into their homes they are using their homes as military combat unions and then they fire from these places the they use their missiles there and that's why these people are in danger and we differentiate between the civilians and the terror going as ations but unfortunately the mass thinks that this is ok to use their own people as human shields unfortunately we have some of the figures there that the u.n. is citing it's slightly more than two hundred at this point i believe it's two hundred five or two hundred six palestinian deaths how many israel
i'm joined live now by a lot of stein deputy spokesperson for israel's foreign affairs ministry thank you very much for joining us so according to your figures how many palestinians have so far been killed in this operation. we don't have the numbers and the palestinians are the ones who are giving out the numbers but i don't think this is just a numbers game what is happening here is that palestinians unfortunately are also in gaza are also victims of this terror going to zation call this a...
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we've got rob stein, astor investment management ceo who thinks we'll get accelerating growth next quarter hmmm. mike harris, despite the downturn is staying long on oil. bill arnold from ubs strategy. he blames fed inaction for lack of economic growth. stay there. todd horowitz from the pits of cme. your reaction to the fed minutes that came out 2:00 p.m. eastern time. >> hi cheryl, hi, adam. the minutes were no big deal. as long as we have ink and paper and we continue to print money it doesn't matter. if we don't run out of ink and paper we'll be in good shape. market runs on dovish type of comments we continue to make. knowing we have yellen put in place. there is lot deeper trouble. if we look back at jobs number from the other day, although we had some growth, it was not in the right jobs. there are a lot more problems i think on the horizon. adam: bring in william o'donnell on this, speak about job growth, the consumer, consumer stocks are doing today, just not spending. these predictions we'll have gdp over 3%, you don't think we will for the rest of this year. what is going on? >>
we've got rob stein, astor investment management ceo who thinks we'll get accelerating growth next quarter hmmm. mike harris, despite the downturn is staying long on oil. bill arnold from ubs strategy. he blames fed inaction for lack of economic growth. stay there. todd horowitz from the pits of cme. your reaction to the fed minutes that came out 2:00 p.m. eastern time. >> hi cheryl, hi, adam. the minutes were no big deal. as long as we have ink and paper and we continue to print money it...
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scott stein is one of our partners at cnet. hey, scott stein.> what inspires you? >> i've got this? does that excite you 1234. >> the design does not excite me. whau excites me is the smart watch is trying to sell you something you already have on your smartphone. google is trying to say we'll work with the' you have on your phone and start thinking forward to your smartphone or car or other things that might work on this. >> what do they do? >> they run apps on your phone. >> you have to have an an ann droid. >> you have to have an android. they run, they pair, they can run little mini apps. wink which is a smart hoemt company will be running an app to run your smart home. you'll see other things where you'll be able to turn off and on things. they'll push your train time you might need or the weather. >> what's the biggest criticism? >> to me it's the battery life. that's one thichlkt they only last a day. that's really like a phone. it's another thing to charge. we're trying to get to a year oar a lor a regular no muss typ thing. that's what
scott stein is one of our partners at cnet. hey, scott stein.> what inspires you? >> i've got this? does that excite you 1234. >> the design does not excite me. whau excites me is the smart watch is trying to sell you something you already have on your smartphone. google is trying to say we'll work with the' you have on your phone and start thinking forward to your smartphone or car or other things that might work on this. >> what do they do? >> they run apps on your...
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i wanted to get in there and have a dialogue with dahli, andlicaten stein and picasso and just be part of this dialogue. that's what is really exciting and rewarding. i don't think things are that pig -- >> you don't think you're that big? >> i think i have a program as an artist. >> rose: you just cited the fact you sold the highest price. i sooipted the fact you have a retrospective in an entire museum. that by any artist's imagination is huge. >> you know, yes. i mean, it's a tremendous platform, but at the same time, i want to do something. i mean, i really want to do something. >> rose: it's not about being huge. it's about doing something. >> yeah, it's about becoming. i really want to make my work-- i want to make work that really can affect the lives of people. i really believe in mobility. i made bodies of work on mobility. i believe in enlightenment. i hope the viewer comes across my work and it stimulated, stimulated in whatever manner, you know, eric candle, our friend. >> rose: right. >> speaks about the beholder's share. so they can come. they can look at a work, and i ca
i wanted to get in there and have a dialogue with dahli, andlicaten stein and picasso and just be part of this dialogue. that's what is really exciting and rewarding. i don't think things are that pig -- >> you don't think you're that big? >> i think i have a program as an artist. >> rose: you just cited the fact you sold the highest price. i sooipted the fact you have a retrospective in an entire museum. that by any artist's imagination is huge. >> you know, yes. i...
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or was ben stein around stkaourg the cividuringthe steufl steufl? -- the civil war.ear a denture, touch it with your tongue. if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. try fixodent plus gum care. nt and prevents gum irritation. fixodent. and forget it. neil: what is the deal with continued foot drags on getting something done for vets. just get it done before you try to pack a bag, palmer e-mails, you are right, i say they can't go anywhere until they fix this v.a. nonsense. >> and neil what part of useless pieces of flesh. they owrec these guys. virgie arthur problem can be -- v.a. problem is be solveed by quality control. part of the problem, getting anyone to care, for months i have written to get an appointment. asked the person about seeing a local private doctor, she tried to persuade me from seeing a private doctor. not all that see it that way, joe, i am on medicare, and never have a problem getting an appointment with my primary doctor, 99% of time, i can either walk in or get an appointment same day. diagnosed and sent to a specialist the same day, b
or was ben stein around stkaourg the cividuringthe steufl steufl? -- the civil war.ear a denture, touch it with your tongue. if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. try fixodent plus gum care. nt and prevents gum irritation. fixodent. and forget it. neil: what is the deal with continued foot drags on getting something done for vets. just get it done before you try to pack a bag, palmer e-mails, you are right, i say they can't go anywhere until they fix this v.a. nonsense. >> and...
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i like it. >> sam stein?manage to make it through the game. even if your team is losing 16-0. >> as jerry taught us light night. michael steele? >> there's bad weather out but it's not going to keep me from getting my grill and burning this weekend. >> don't burn too much. mark halperin, is it al gore? >> the country is ready for a national debate about al gore versus hillary clinton, past versus future. >> that's good. >> on one martini it's even better. >> i learned this morning that great american louis zamperini died. i hope everybody will read the book and see the movie about this remarkable man's life. >> it's incredible. >> the last thing i want to do, where's amanda, our wonderful page. get on up here, amanda. she's been with us all summer and before and she's leaving us today. where do you go from here? >> i'm going back to school. >> all right. >> going to pursue medicine and public health. >> so not journalists. she's like i'm out. i am out. >> she's learned a lot. >> we drove her into the arms of
i like it. >> sam stein?manage to make it through the game. even if your team is losing 16-0. >> as jerry taught us light night. michael steele? >> there's bad weather out but it's not going to keep me from getting my grill and burning this weekend. >> don't burn too much. mark halperin, is it al gore? >> the country is ready for a national debate about al gore versus hillary clinton, past versus future. >> that's good. >> on one martini it's even...
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josh stein is a partner at dfj in san francisco.nt is at listing taylor will be here for the full hour. withsocial media company no revenue and no assets. worth more than $4 billion. which one it is. >> the white house calls it a year of action, republicans call it a year of way too much regulation. a look at what the gop says is the cost of the president's executive action. ♪ cynk technology calls it a social media company. unknown until 24 hours ago, some itsites highlighted over-the-counter traded stock. it has one employee analysts its phone number -- it has one employee and is listed phone number is not working. shares were up more than 25,000% over the last two months. julie hyman has been on the phones all morning to try to get to the bottom of this. with no working phone number and one employee, over-the-counter shares, seems like it is a difficult task. >> i just reached a man named who previously was the ceo of the company. >> cfo -- >> and the treasurer, and the secretary. the time of its f1 filing in january 2012, he was
josh stein is a partner at dfj in san francisco.nt is at listing taylor will be here for the full hour. withsocial media company no revenue and no assets. worth more than $4 billion. which one it is. >> the white house calls it a year of action, republicans call it a year of way too much regulation. a look at what the gop says is the cost of the president's executive action. ♪ cynk technology calls it a social media company. unknown until 24 hours ago, some itsites highlighted...
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sam stein and nome shriver discuss next.pton has the market rap wrap. >> let's take a look at stocks how they stand going into tomorrow. the dow off by 44 points. the s&p down almost 8. the nasdaq lower by 34 points. that's it from cnbc first in business worldwide. you know that dream... on my count. ...the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... with verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. on the largest, most reliable 4g lte network. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on ever
sam stein and nome shriver discuss next.pton has the market rap wrap. >> let's take a look at stocks how they stand going into tomorrow. the dow off by 44 points. the s&p down almost 8. the nasdaq lower by 34 points. that's it from cnbc first in business worldwide. you know that dream... on my count. ...the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... with verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to...
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or was ben stein around stkaourg the cividuringthe steufl war? -- the civil war.g proves he is over 150 years old. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. neil: what is the deal with continued foot drags on getting something done for vets. just get it done before you try to pack a bag, palmer e-mails, you are right, i say they can't go anywhere until they fix this v.a. nonsense. >> and neil what part of useless pieces of flesh. they owrec these guys. virgie arthur problem can be -- v.a. problem is be solveed by quality control. part of the problem, getting anyone to care, for months i have written to get an appointme
or was ben stein around stkaourg the cividuringthe steufl war? -- the civil war.g proves he is over 150 years old. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to...
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mark halpern and jon meacham and sam stein still with us.sharpton. >> good morning. >> mika! >> what? >> mika! i'm glad we brought reverend al on to talk about "the view." those rumors aren't true! >> you want to tell everyone right now? are you going to be on "the view"? >> i actually was offered to go on "the view" with joe and joe and i decided we are not going to do it. >> it just wasn't going to work out. >> it wasn't going to work out. we are going to stay where we are. >> looking at the split screen of the two of you, i can't believe it. >> maybe next year. >> editor of chief box.com and msnbc columnist, ezra klein joins us as well. >> good morning. >> let's get to our top story this hour. chicago has a staggering problem on its hand. another round of gun violence over the weekend and testing the city's ability to stamp out the violence there. updated numbers show nearly one person was shot every hour over the course of the independence day holiday. of the 82 people shot, 14 were killed. chicago's police superintendent blamed gun laws
mark halpern and jon meacham and sam stein still with us.sharpton. >> good morning. >> mika! >> what? >> mika! i'm glad we brought reverend al on to talk about "the view." those rumors aren't true! >> you want to tell everyone right now? are you going to be on "the view"? >> i actually was offered to go on "the view" with joe and joe and i decided we are not going to do it. >> it just wasn't going to work out. >> it...
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on the next washington journal, daniel stein of the federation for american immigration reform and benjamin johnson of the american immigration counsel discuss whether immigration to the u.s. hurts or helps the country. after that, charles murray of the american enterprise institute looks at american exceptionalism, plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> my first reaction was surprise, because i had worked for mr. sterling. i coach the clippers in 2000. he invited me to his daughter's wedding. i had no idea exactly what was going on. i also, because of my association, i know what he was complaining about. i was confused, not knowing exactly which set of
on the next washington journal, daniel stein of the federation for american immigration reform and benjamin johnson of the american immigration counsel discuss whether immigration to the u.s. hurts or helps the country. after that, charles murray of the american enterprise institute looks at american exceptionalism, plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> my first reaction was surprise, because i had worked for mr....
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. >> i've been rocking the stein. >> jimmy: been rocking the stein. thanks, bros. let's look at the next. >> i'm doc from burbank, california. and i'm from germany, as well. >> are you already hammered? >> no! >> jimmy: is this immigrant from germany already hammered? let's find out. >> yes, i am. who isn't? who isn't? we're celebrating. cheers. [ applause ] >> jimmy: who do we have next? >> jay from glendale. >> are you already hammered? >> yes! >> jimmy: oh, poor jay. let's find out. >> no. almost. >> almost? >> yes, i'm hammered. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: probably just kicked in. he talked himself into it. and finally -- >> i'm diana suarez. >> are you hammered yet? >> yes! >> jimmy: well, it would be no fun if she wasn't. [ laughter ] >> i've been hammered since yesterday. it's my birthday. >> can you spell jurgen klinsmann? >> what the [ bleep ]? [ laughter ] jurgen klinsmann? i've had three beers. i've had three beers. they're big beers. it's my birthday. i'm 33. i can't do this. oh, [ bleep ]! >> jimmy: i don't foresee her making it to 34. but thank
. >> i've been rocking the stein. >> jimmy: been rocking the stein. thanks, bros. let's look at the next. >> i'm doc from burbank, california. and i'm from germany, as well. >> are you already hammered? >> no! >> jimmy: is this immigrant from germany already hammered? let's find out. >> yes, i am. who isn't? who isn't? we're celebrating. cheers. [ applause ] >> jimmy: who do we have next? >> jay from glendale. >> are you already...
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editor scott stein says it will allow you to track fitness or monitor your we home, but right now itin the early stages. >> this is big even on my wrist. it is more than a little geeky looking. >> one of the major drawbacks is their battery life. both only last about a day. these google-powered watches are just the beginning. more are expected later this year, including devices from apple, microsoft and motorola. >> stein says keep watching. wendy gilette, cbs news new york. >>> why some are placing blame not on the shark for an attack but on a fisherman who was nearby. >>> crazy weather humidity that just sored in the bay area. also, a few rain drops the. how all this will effect your tuesday is still straight ahead. >> roberta, you we ear not throwing out the first pitch? i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next, the a's get a new pitcher in a block buster deal. two new starting pitchers. we will talk to them up next. for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i n
editor scott stein says it will allow you to track fitness or monitor your we home, but right now itin the early stages. >> this is big even on my wrist. it is more than a little geeky looking. >> one of the major drawbacks is their battery life. both only last about a day. these google-powered watches are just the beginning. more are expected later this year, including devices from apple, microsoft and motorola. >> stein says keep watching. wendy gilette, cbs news new york....
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joining us here in jerusalem, israel's minister of intelligence, u val stein its. thanks very much for joining in. what would it take? you're a member of the cabinet and know what's going on. what would it take for israel to accept a cease-fire with hamas right now. >> look, wolf, we accepted already four cease-fire. one was egyptian proposal. we adopted it, implemented it. it was violated by hamas. three cease-fire all violated by hamas. next time we will be very cautious and careful before we consider another proposal. meanwhile, we have to defend our people. they leave us with no alternative. they're launching hundreds of rockets every day to our cities and towns. and like nel country like any democratic government, we have to protect our people and to fight and to strike back. >> because you know israel's going to come under increasing international pressure not only from the u.n., the europeans but even from the united states from the obama administration to accept some sort of cease-fire. how much longer do you think israel can go on without a cease-fire? >>
joining us here in jerusalem, israel's minister of intelligence, u val stein its. thanks very much for joining in. what would it take? you're a member of the cabinet and know what's going on. what would it take for israel to accept a cease-fire with hamas right now. >> look, wolf, we accepted already four cease-fire. one was egyptian proposal. we adopted it, implemented it. it was violated by hamas. three cease-fire all violated by hamas. next time we will be very cautious and careful...
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sam stein?> the problem right here is can you have a united sanction? doe you go guard or try to provide all at once. the key on that yesterday was this fighting between france and england over who is the one with respect to russia. france coming back saying russian oligarchs are resting in london. when you don't have a united european front, it puts that pressure on putin to stop influencing what's happening there. and i think the question remains. how do you get europe to act in one cohesive, comprehensive step? >> ian, what would tougher measures include in your estimation? >> i think we have to move from -- we have to move beyond parking sanctions which impose asset freezes, financial restrictions, travel bans on individuals and entities to more systemic sanctions that really attack the russian economy on a sectoral basis. it should be the energy sector and the financial sector. similar to what we did in iran. we were able to create a context that made it easier for the europeans to fall beh
sam stein?> the problem right here is can you have a united sanction? doe you go guard or try to provide all at once. the key on that yesterday was this fighting between france and england over who is the one with respect to russia. france coming back saying russian oligarchs are resting in london. when you don't have a united european front, it puts that pressure on putin to stop influencing what's happening there. and i think the question remains. how do you get europe to act in one...
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ben stein's money. >> the researchers, they said they cooperate prove correlation and causation. they have no idea if this is true. the bigger question is what is worse, facebook which is awful or being stuck with the same person for 40 or 50 years? i mean, it is just so chicken and the egg here. i just can't even comment on it. >> yeah, but all you do is replace it with somebody -- you fall into the same thing except this happens faster. you know what i notice, the people who contact you are the people who somehow knew you like them back then. is that weird? they are not only board, but they are lazy. they are assuming that you are going to go for it because oh i remember greg. he likes me. so if i contact him he will drop everything and run to me because i really don't want to contact the guy i like because he is probably really happy. >> hey, remember when we had no responsibilities and this didn't work? let's give this another shot. >> i now have kids. let's ruin their lives because i am board. >> but also you are like famous, but not too famous. >> what do you mean by that?
ben stein's money. >> the researchers, they said they cooperate prove correlation and causation. they have no idea if this is true. the bigger question is what is worse, facebook which is awful or being stuck with the same person for 40 or 50 years? i mean, it is just so chicken and the egg here. i just can't even comment on it. >> yeah, but all you do is replace it with somebody -- you fall into the same thing except this happens faster. you know what i notice, the people who...
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her sister is on the left, marta was lucky enough to be able to make it toal stein with her family. to palestine with her family. in late 1940s dora's letters no longer come, but had the return address -- [inaudible] barrack 9, pyrenees, france. i was so perplexed when i first saw this return address. i remember sitting in my office and looking at the envelope and saying what is camp -- [inaudible] and how has this elderly, sick woman landed there? on october 22, 1940, starting at six in the morning, nazi officials began knocking on the doors in jewish homes in cities and towns in the region. jewish residents were given between 15 minutes to one hour to pack their bags. it's important to note that at this time the nazis' jewish policy was not extermination. rather, it was immigration that would be implemented through terror and discrimination. given that the world refused to cooperate, shutting its doors, it's not surprising that the nazis cast their eyes on the southwestern corner of vichy, france, where the camp is situated. you can see the camp in red there. there are other camps
her sister is on the left, marta was lucky enough to be able to make it toal stein with her family. to palestine with her family. in late 1940s dora's letters no longer come, but had the return address -- [inaudible] barrack 9, pyrenees, france. i was so perplexed when i first saw this return address. i remember sitting in my office and looking at the envelope and saying what is camp -- [inaudible] and how has this elderly, sick woman landed there? on october 22, 1940, starting at six in the...
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. >> we need the cease fire and to stein a way to stop the conflict of killing so we can get to the real issues. >>> gaza is a very small place, looking at this map, this is all it is, the small area here lit up in the yellow, israel to the east and egypt to the west. it's only about 90 square miles, but it's one of the most densely populated areas in the world. that is why there is so much concern for casualties if the conflict continues. >>> now to serious, the pentagon developed plans for a small scale training program for rebels against the regime there, the plan needs more congressional approval, president assad was sworn in again for another term. he said that countries that support the syrian opposition will quote, pay a high price. >>> two moscow subway workers are detained in connection with the subway rerailment that left 22 people dead. the workers are accused of improperly stalling a switch near the crash site. no word if it was faulty. eight of them are in critical condition and 40 others have serious injuries. >>> a woman is sentenced to 18 years in prison for sending lette
. >> we need the cease fire and to stein a way to stop the conflict of killing so we can get to the real issues. >>> gaza is a very small place, looking at this map, this is all it is, the small area here lit up in the yellow, israel to the east and egypt to the west. it's only about 90 square miles, but it's one of the most densely populated areas in the world. that is why there is so much concern for casualties if the conflict continues. >>> now to serious, the...
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joining us now, ambassador nicholas burns and white house correspondent at the huffington post, sam stein. ambassador burns, i'll start with you. you hear this rhetoric from nat netanyahu that a cease-fire is off the table. which is a possible manner in which the u.s. could broker a peace in res lieutenant willingness to fight by both sides right now? >> there's understanding in the american side about the israeli predicament. the cynicism of hamas in firing rockets indiscriminately into israeli cities, mercy any the iron dome has intercepted many of them. i think washington understands that israel needs to get into those tunnels and eliminate them. they pose a threat to all of the israeli communities nearby. on the other hand, there's also the realization, i think, in washington, in the u.s. government, that neither side can win this fight militarily. they've been down this road before at 2 and 3-year intervals and you're up over 1,000 palestinian casualties and i think the united states has concluded there has to be humanitarian cease-fire and perhaps the administration can maneuver thi
joining us now, ambassador nicholas burns and white house correspondent at the huffington post, sam stein. ambassador burns, i'll start with you. you hear this rhetoric from nat netanyahu that a cease-fire is off the table. which is a possible manner in which the u.s. could broker a peace in res lieutenant willingness to fight by both sides right now? >> there's understanding in the american side about the israeli predicament. the cynicism of hamas in firing rockets indiscriminately into...
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joining us, jonathan capehart and sam stein. jonathan, let me begin with you. which to your mind is flow meksing, the fact they're suing the president over a delayed amendment they wanted or that they're suing him over something that's popular even with their own voting block? it is a question with no answer perhaps. >> it is true. the point i made this morning, i think it was there in the opening. >> we played it in the open. >> they're suing the president over a law that they tried more than 50 times to repeal and failed. and you're bringing up the fact they're suing him over doing something they wanted him to do in the first place. nothing john boehner does in his speakership makes any sense to me at all. >> do you think it is sort of crave enpolitical calculus, maybe they have the best chance of advancing this lawsuit and we'll pretend the rest of the republican caucus has amnesia, that they don't remember we wanted broad delay on the mandates. >> the caucus, the rest of the country has amnesia. for the life of me to be quite serious, i don't understand the
joining us, jonathan capehart and sam stein. jonathan, let me begin with you. which to your mind is flow meksing, the fact they're suing the president over a delayed amendment they wanted or that they're suing him over something that's popular even with their own voting block? it is a question with no answer perhaps. >> it is true. the point i made this morning, i think it was there in the opening. >> we played it in the open. >> they're suing the president over a law that...
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many germans buoyed their spirits with beer steins. is this the super bowl and the world series all wrapped up into one? >> exactly. probably also your personal birthday and the birth of your child, whatever, it's just everything in one. >> reporter: this graduate student says the sport is the german soul. throughout the match, blue and white jerseys watching the civic center screen rallied. the argentinean drum player's name, herman, german. >> my second last name is german, but i can't cheer for germany. >> reporter: tonight he and his countrymen share their sorrow while german adds another star to their world cup victories. they ask for leniency at work tomorrow. san francisco, tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >>>? san jose, fans watched at st. james park. fans from both countries were there. we'll have highlights and a near goal from argentina coming up in ts. >>> across the globe, an estimated 800 million to 1 billion people watched the world cup. if you weren't one of them, you don't have to be clueless about the game when people talk
many germans buoyed their spirits with beer steins. is this the super bowl and the world series all wrapped up into one? >> exactly. probably also your personal birthday and the birth of your child, whatever, it's just everything in one. >> reporter: this graduate student says the sport is the german soul. throughout the match, blue and white jerseys watching the civic center screen rallied. the argentinean drum player's name, herman, german. >> my second last name is german,...
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germans held beer steins. >> was this the super bowl and the world series wrapped up into one? >> exactly. you -- and probably also your personal birthday and the birth of your child, whatever. it's just everything in one. >> graduate student luca says the sport taps into germany's soul. >> everything else is analytical. this is where we get -- >> deutscheland! >> fans rallied around the beat thereof drum. the argentinian drum players name is german. >> my last name is german but i can't cheer for germany. >> there were celebrations around the world. in san francisco, tiffany wilson, abc7 news. >> in san jose fans watched at st. james park. germans and argentinians were there to see the exciting final game. we'll have highlights in sports. >> an estimated 800 million people watched the world cup. if you weren't one of them you don't have to be clueless about the game when people talk about it at work, to. go to abc7news.com to see why the germans were able to pull off the win. >> a north bay man has completed a historic swim not done in nearly five decades. he swam 30 miles fro
germans held beer steins. >> was this the super bowl and the world series wrapped up into one? >> exactly. you -- and probably also your personal birthday and the birth of your child, whatever. it's just everything in one. >> graduate student luca says the sport taps into germany's soul. >> everything else is analytical. this is where we get -- >> deutscheland! >> fans rallied around the beat thereof drum. the argentinian drum players name is german. >>...
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germans held beer steins. >> was this the super bowl and the world series wrapped up into one? >> exactly. you -- and probably also your personal birthday and the birth of your child, whatever. it's just everything in one. >> graduate student luca says the sport taps into germany's soul. >> everything else is analytical. this is where we get -- >> deutscheland! >> fans rallied around the beat thereof drum. the argentinian drum players name is german. >> my last name is german but i can't cheer for germany. >> there were celebrations around the world. in san francisco, tiffany wilson, abc7 news. >> in san jose fans watched at st. james park. germans and argentinians were there to see the exciting final game. we'll have highlights in sports. >> an estimated 800 million people watched the world cup. if you weren't one of them you don't have to be clueless about the game when people talk about it at work, to. go to abc7news.com to see why the germans were able to pull off the win. >> a north bay man has completed a historic swim not done in nearly five decades. he swam 30 miles fro
germans held beer steins. >> was this the super bowl and the world series wrapped up into one? >> exactly. you -- and probably also your personal birthday and the birth of your child, whatever. it's just everything in one. >> graduate student luca says the sport taps into germany's soul. >> everything else is analytical. this is where we get -- >> deutscheland! >> fans rallied around the beat thereof drum. the argentinian drum players name is german. >>...
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to be on broadway in such a classic tail in a rogers and ham stein musical, it's phenomenal. i am having such a large experience. it's one of the great highlights in my career. >> so is it actually fun getting to be the mean person? >> it's so fun. it's fun at the end, you know. the audience is so grateful. well, i know that i am faring well out there and i am helping the show, you know, sell tickets and things and that's all marvelous because it's such a great company and such a beautiful production and music is so clever and funny and smart and sweeping and romantic and the new book for the story is really updated. the role of sinnederella, she grows into a very confident young woman who knows what she wants from her life. and it's the prince really that's kind of lost and misguided in such of a strong woman to help himself helrealiz his true potential. so, i am happy to be part of this interpretation. the role, the female lead, much stronger role model than the original grim fairy tale. we were creating the nanny. a broadway producer to pay homage to the great white way an
to be on broadway in such a classic tail in a rogers and ham stein musical, it's phenomenal. i am having such a large experience. it's one of the great highlights in my career. >> so is it actually fun getting to be the mean person? >> it's so fun. it's fun at the end, you know. the audience is so grateful. well, i know that i am faring well out there and i am helping the show, you know, sell tickets and things and that's all marvelous because it's such a great company and such a...
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thought ways haven't in gay pride to look at this it was quite disturbing made a chill go down any stein spine in light of that it was made me aware we don't have housing protection for lgbtq we don't pay attention to the detail it's not only overdue but part of the basic right and for san francisco to take the leads for the observe is something i strongly support and move to approve. >> commissioner borden. >> as a no brainier i can't mower authentically support this and having worked for a large corporation and seeing the equal rights corporations to adapt the policies and change the way they treat their employees is powerful i'm happy to be part of that. >> commissioner antonini and i'm supportive and i think the discussion mentioned it's positions at a verygalactia glycogood place the developers coming before us who want to build, you know, would need to have this as part of their companies policies. and it's a lot more effective to do it there's something they need it's more difficult if i have a difficult situation and the other thing the national impact because many of the compani
thought ways haven't in gay pride to look at this it was quite disturbing made a chill go down any stein spine in light of that it was made me aware we don't have housing protection for lgbtq we don't pay attention to the detail it's not only overdue but part of the basic right and for san francisco to take the leads for the observe is something i strongly support and move to approve. >> commissioner borden. >> as a no brainier i can't mower authentically support this and having...
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. >> last night, oklahoma republican congressman jim bryden stein going on the record.old us he was denied access to an immigration facility in his own state. now we find out that a democratic congressman was allowed into the processing facility in his state. so what is going on are the feds trying to hide something. former congressman allen west joins us here in studio. you think they are trying to hide something. they are hiding a will the of big problems that they don't want to get out. >> absolutely. judicial watch brought this out. you also have reports are from todd starns from fox news about the healthcare issues that are there as far as scabies, lice a case of swine flu. you have a former congressman former navy aviator in his own state is not allowed to go into a military installation and see what is going on there. that's deplorable and despicable. this is supposed to be the most transparent administration in the history of the united states. >> congressman bryden stein also said, look, i'm trying to prevent these kids from getting trafficked. this is my job.
. >> last night, oklahoma republican congressman jim bryden stein going on the record.old us he was denied access to an immigration facility in his own state. now we find out that a democratic congressman was allowed into the processing facility in his state. so what is going on are the feds trying to hide something. former congressman allen west joins us here in studio. you think they are trying to hide something. they are hiding a will the of big problems that they don't want to get...
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hey, scott stein. >> good morning. >> always good to see you.e right now. what excites me is that a lot of these smart watches, they're trying to sell you something that you already have on your phone and google is trying to say we're already going to work with the apps you have on your phone and start thinking forward to your smart home your car, other things out there that might work with this. >> what do they do exactly, scott? i don't know. what do they do? >> they basically run the apps on your phone. >> an android. >> you have to have an android, 4.3 and higher. they send notes, twitter, facebook updates but could also run little mini apps. wink a smart home company will allow you to control your smart home through it. you may see things like that in the future use your voice to turn on or off things or push things like the train time you need, what's the weather, that type of stuff. >> criticism with these devices? >> for me right now it's the battery life. they only last a day, if you use them as they're intended. and that's really like
hey, scott stein. >> good morning. >> always good to see you.e right now. what excites me is that a lot of these smart watches, they're trying to sell you something that you already have on your phone and google is trying to say we're already going to work with the apps you have on your phone and start thinking forward to your smart home your car, other things out there that might work with this. >> what do they do exactly, scott? i don't know. what do they do? >> they...
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stein meat products, a wholesale meat supplier in brooklyn, new york, that does $50 million of revenueest. due to high operating costs and razor-thin margins, stein is hemorrhaging cash. >> everybody you order from, wants their money in ten days. we don't have the money to pay them. >> i can't turn this business around... this business is two weeks away from closing. this 75-year-old company will close for good. my name is marcus lemonis. i fix failing businesses. i make tough decisions. and, frank, you are no longer the general manager. and i back them up with my own cash. it's not always pretty.
stein meat products, a wholesale meat supplier in brooklyn, new york, that does $50 million of revenueest. due to high operating costs and razor-thin margins, stein is hemorrhaging cash. >> everybody you order from, wants their money in ten days. we don't have the money to pay them. >> i can't turn this business around... this business is two weeks away from closing. this 75-year-old company will close for good. my name is marcus lemonis. i fix failing businesses. i make tough...
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now one of the israeli americans killed in gaza was 24- year-old max stein berg who grew up in los angeles. these are pictures from his facebook page. his father said he joined the israel defense forces in 2012 and was a sharp shooter. the other israeli american was from pa draw island in texas. hospitals are overrun with the injuries from the fighting. they have to operate in the hospital hallways because of a lack of space. more than 3,000 palestinians have been injured in the past few weeks. now here in the bay area, some jewish people support israel's attacks on gaza while others are strongly against it. protesters gathered outside temple emanuel in san francisco's oldest and largest synagogue yesterday. they support israel's right to defend itself against rocket attacks from gaza. down the street, another protest by jewish people who want israeli forces to pull back. >> increasingly, jewish people are concerned and speaking out and do not want to be associated with israel. >> nobody wants to see casualties. >> about a thousand people attended the special service inside the synagogue.
now one of the israeli americans killed in gaza was 24- year-old max stein berg who grew up in los angeles. these are pictures from his facebook page. his father said he joined the israel defense forces in 2012 and was a sharp shooter. the other israeli american was from pa draw island in texas. hospitals are overrun with the injuries from the fighting. they have to operate in the hospital hallways because of a lack of space. more than 3,000 palestinians have been injured in the past few weeks....
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ben stein and david mcdowell are back along with charles payne and
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if we can stein and bring it in from this day forward how the data is shared we can try to manage it better. i am evangelistic that someone sharing your data without your permission is a human rights violation. and most people think i am extremist and like i went on a silly site and did a crossword puzzle. but i am like hold on, i will take ten different websites with cookie data and they know how many kids you have on his site, they can identify your face using microsoft connect, there is technology that can read when your pupils dilate to correlate to information. by the time i give you five-ten ways parties gather data and pull it all together and then you start to see essentially our digital dopal gangers are being produced. it is easy to this technically. and we talk about privacy, which is important, but privacy has to do with preference a lot of times. i don't take pictures of my kids and put them on facebook because i don't want them to be tagged and facially tracked. when they get old enough, they are 11 and 8, they can decide what they want to do. someone else might put pic
if we can stein and bring it in from this day forward how the data is shared we can try to manage it better. i am evangelistic that someone sharing your data without your permission is a human rights violation. and most people think i am extremist and like i went on a silly site and did a crossword puzzle. but i am like hold on, i will take ten different websites with cookie data and they know how many kids you have on his site, they can identify your face using microsoft connect, there is...
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with us on set, senior political editor and white house huffington, sam stein and mark halpern and formere rnc, michael steele. down in washington for us the washington anchor for bbc, world news america, the great katty kay. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning. i wish i could have been up there but the weather kept me away. >> i saw you tweeting last
with us on set, senior political editor and white house huffington, sam stein and mark halpern and formere rnc, michael steele. down in washington for us the washington anchor for bbc, world news america, the great katty kay. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning. i wish i could have been up there but the weather kept me away. >> i saw you tweeting last