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stuart: i should like this guy? [laughter] stuart: a welfare system.equence which last for a subscription revenue up 47% in the margins on that. they are not making money yet but because the then they are revolutionizing work day stuff. time tracking, payroll, human-resources and all that stuff. judge napolitano: if you had to fire me would you cry? stuart: stop laughing. the next story is yours and it is not a laughing matter. irs officials are heart of the targeting scandal. lois lerner has retired. she is facing a lot of heat for her role in the scandal, she took the fifth when she testified before congress. is she even more entitled more right now that she is a private citizen? judge napolitano: as a technical matter know, she's not entitled to more rights but think about this. if you or i or charles foremost people in the country were asked by their non-government employer question is going to the integrity of our job performance and we refuse to answers those questions the employer could fire us. when a government employee refuses to answer simil
stuart: i should like this guy? [laughter] stuart: a welfare system.equence which last for a subscription revenue up 47% in the margins on that. they are not making money yet but because the then they are revolutionizing work day stuff. time tracking, payroll, human-resources and all that stuff. judge napolitano: if you had to fire me would you cry? stuart: stop laughing. the next story is yours and it is not a laughing matter. irs officials are heart of the targeting scandal. lois lerner has...
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stuart: wearing a google glass. >> like i am never -- stuart: why are you laughing at the site of stuartk so incredibly wonderful. brings up a good point. the biggest barriers to wear a bowl is going to be fashion. it is not pretty. women more than any thing will not wear it. there is a cool factor for guys google glass literally look like a pair of bad 80s. >> apple will fix the problem. wouldn't buy any of these but my credit card will buy all of them for my two sons. so i want to put a caveat in. stuart: interested in wrapping this up. we have two wearable computer products, smart watch and google glass, that side of the offense. you are in a completely different area saying it is a reiteration of the x box. >> more of a push to dominate the living room, taking over the living room. one trend connects these things, this is all connected home things. in the future and by the few crimean next year everything you buy has an idea address and will connect to everything else and talk to your smart phone and beyond this mashhad the internety world. internet good news in everything you buy. s
stuart: wearing a google glass. >> like i am never -- stuart: why are you laughing at the site of stuartk so incredibly wonderful. brings up a good point. the biggest barriers to wear a bowl is going to be fashion. it is not pretty. women more than any thing will not wear it. there is a cool factor for guys google glass literally look like a pair of bad 80s. >> apple will fix the problem. wouldn't buy any of these but my credit card will buy all of them for my two sons. so i want to...
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stuart: don't say it.ody what you have got on your program later on today. this is the big deal. neil cavuto tonight, senators john mccain, rand paula mothers, that would be 8:00 eastern time on the fox business network. big day for neil cavuto, a big david ted crews, big day for fox business, thanks very much, appreciate you being here. mariano rivera bobblehead giveaway turns ugly. how could that be? up next find out what happened at yankee stadium because of a late delivery but first this. rookie cardinals pitcher michael walker working on a no-hitter, two outs left in the ninth and then this. >> foul ball, to play, surprise, and zimmerman beat out. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply sa
stuart: don't say it.ody what you have got on your program later on today. this is the big deal. neil cavuto tonight, senators john mccain, rand paula mothers, that would be 8:00 eastern time on the fox business network. big day for neil cavuto, a big david ted crews, big day for fox business, thanks very much, appreciate you being here. mariano rivera bobblehead giveaway turns ugly. how could that be? up next find out what happened at yankee stadium because of a late delivery but first this....
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stuart: sorry.n the name you put a dot-com on back of your name you throw green you get a little bit of a boost. this company, sort of a way is indictment on this country, that so many people need the prepaid cards. hard to get them through regular banks or anything. they are revolutionizing, seem my, sort of seedy industry. get the cards. load them up with checks and bank accounts and direct deposit. 60,000 locations. big deal in wal-mart. raised guidance. they have go bank, a bank account strictly online. open it up on the phone, bank account and manage it online. i think it will be very successful. they're promoting it big-time on "project runway." it was high as 59 bucks in january of 2011. stuart: i bet margins on prepaid credit cards are nice and thick? charles: they're absolutely huge. digress wall street of the russell simmons comes down, get's a hero's welcome. my man, why are they cheering you. you charge people on debit card to use their own money. talk about free passes all the time. thi
stuart: sorry.n the name you put a dot-com on back of your name you throw green you get a little bit of a boost. this company, sort of a way is indictment on this country, that so many people need the prepaid cards. hard to get them through regular banks or anything. they are revolutionizing, seem my, sort of seedy industry. get the cards. load them up with checks and bank accounts and direct deposit. 60,000 locations. big deal in wal-mart. raised guidance. they have go bank, a bank account...
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stuart: ed butowsky from dallas. stuart: liz. >> yes. you said tradition historically. >> historically, yeah. stuart: as you run up to military action of some sort the market goes down 3 to 5%. >> that's right. stuart: then when the action starts relatively quickly the market bounces right back up again? >> he's right based on seven decades of research the strike in 2003 in iraq, the market did go down, i'm going to tell you the number, 13% decline and then starting in march of that year and then recooped its gains in 38 days. stuart: 38 days. >> a month, maybe two months before the markets come back. stuart: i don't know how this is going to play out. >> if there's a constitutional crisis in washington d.c. over the president's war powers, then you may see more volatility in the markets. stuart: thanks, liz. let's get to the big board and wrap things up. after ten minutes of business, it's up 26 points. let's check the oil, we're on the cusp of 108 a barrel. yes. >> 73 cents. and in wal-mart, they're demanding, demanding higher wages. i
stuart: ed butowsky from dallas. stuart: liz. >> yes. you said tradition historically. >> historically, yeah. stuart: as you run up to military action of some sort the market goes down 3 to 5%. >> that's right. stuart: then when the action starts relatively quickly the market bounces right back up again? >> he's right based on seven decades of research the strike in 2003 in iraq, the market did go down, i'm going to tell you the number, 13% decline and then starting in...
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stuart: jon stuart took aim at me.as anything but a development. stuart: president obama just lead us into a defeat. >> who did we lose to? sanity? stuart: extraordinary stuff. we have the wall street journals dan had and agreement with me. he wants us to send a message to republicans. remember what happened last time, he says. five years into his presidency and it still looks like he is running for office. ♪ this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...
stuart: jon stuart took aim at me.as anything but a development. stuart: president obama just lead us into a defeat. >> who did we lose to? sanity? stuart: extraordinary stuff. we have the wall street journals dan had and agreement with me. he wants us to send a message to republicans. remember what happened last time, he says. five years into his presidency and it still looks like he is running for office. ♪ this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead...
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stuart: he was? >> yes, he was. stuart: ouch. get back to what the fed is going to do today, here is market watcher chris mayer. i'm going to give you three scenarios and i want you to tell me what the market is going to do in each case. number one, what's expected is that ben is going to stay i'm going to cut the money printing by 10 billion a month starting now. if that's the news of today, what happens to the market? >> i think the market probably views that as a positive. it's what is expected, 10 to 15 is the number. if we get that, removal of some uncertainty, the market rallies a little. stuart: that's priced in. the dow at 15,500 priced in for 10 billion less a month. what if it's 20 billion less a month? >> that's a little more, and probably a reaction to what we saw in may. stuart: a couple hundred points down. >> i think we'll go lower then. stuart: a new down trend or a one-off shot, down a couple hundred. >> down a couple hundred, i think it ought to go down further. i think the market is expensive compared to earnin
stuart: he was? >> yes, he was. stuart: ouch. get back to what the fed is going to do today, here is market watcher chris mayer. i'm going to give you three scenarios and i want you to tell me what the market is going to do in each case. number one, what's expected is that ben is going to stay i'm going to cut the money printing by 10 billion a month starting now. if that's the news of today, what happens to the market? >> i think the market probably views that as a positive. it's...
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stuart: almost childish. >> an ugly fight. stuart: for sure.surpassing the mark for consecutive days. go back to december of 2010? >> we've never seen this. and gas shot up after earthquake had katrina and came back down and triple-a is saying expect 1,000 more days of gasoline above $3 a gallon and nothing tests the sanity of americans like gas prices, right? >> right. >> and also the worst states to live in are new york, new jersey, hawaii and california for gasoline. stuart: i figured. let's check the big board, we're up 35 points, very low volume. 15, 531, an interesting level there. a big day for video gamers, grand theft auto 5 released today expected to bring in a billion dollars in sales in just the first month. we'll deal with that next. ♪ (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. b
stuart: almost childish. >> an ugly fight. stuart: for sure.surpassing the mark for consecutive days. go back to december of 2010? >> we've never seen this. and gas shot up after earthquake had katrina and came back down and triple-a is saying expect 1,000 more days of gasoline above $3 a gallon and nothing tests the sanity of americans like gas prices, right? >> right. >> and also the worst states to live in are new york, new jersey, hawaii and california for gasoline....
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stuart: we shall see.e the way you look in my helmet. i have too much padding. stuart: we will fix that. >> you promise? stuart: no. it looks al all right, better tn me. obamacare health exchanges supposedly start up tomorrow. most of them will. even a health care navigators are confused about what they should be doing. we will deal with that after this. stuart: we are confident they told obamacare exchanges open up tomorrow for your enrollment. do we see collapse in the gerri willis is here. she has an ongoing series all week guiding us through the perils of obamacare. >> users guides to health care, talking about it all week long. stuart: i could use some advice. if i want to sign up in one of these exchanges, can i, i? >> these exchanges are not ready for prime time. i think you should wait because what we know is the software is not working. as of last week 50% of inquiries, finding out if you're going to get it, a lot of problems, wait until november or december to sign-up. stuart: is it correct i can
stuart: we shall see.e the way you look in my helmet. i have too much padding. stuart: we will fix that. >> you promise? stuart: no. it looks al all right, better tn me. obamacare health exchanges supposedly start up tomorrow. most of them will. even a health care navigators are confused about what they should be doing. we will deal with that after this. stuart: we are confident they told obamacare exchanges open up tomorrow for your enrollment. do we see collapse in the gerri willis is...
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stuart: probably not. cronyism because the guy who runs this company, part of the obama campaign. stuart: that is the detail i did not know. charles: the new media at age to president obama, first campaign for the white house. charles: all kinds of ways of getting money. stuart: attaches themselves to washington d.c.. people say why would you want to do that? so much money at the end of the road for people who get in with the right group. stuart: we need several more hours on this program. huge news, lot of it. more varney next. no two people have the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand yours and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts
stuart: probably not. cronyism because the guy who runs this company, part of the obama campaign. stuart: that is the detail i did not know. charles: the new media at age to president obama, first campaign for the white house. charles: all kinds of ways of getting money. stuart: attaches themselves to washington d.c.. people say why would you want to do that? so much money at the end of the road for people who get in with the right group. stuart: we need several more hours on this program. huge...
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back to you, stuart. stuart: thank you. male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ shinkin d.c. wanted to impose a living wage and big box scores, the men peer vetoed it. charles: love this guy. he cares about the people in the city especially the poor people in the city. >> this would have been a job killer that would cause a lot of problems. connell: 1 was going to walk away but now they're back in. is yours. dagen: targeting just that walmart. there were other retailers given exemptions under this law. it was ridiculous. russia's vladimir putin telling the u.s. and our business in the new york times. senator john mccain calling it an insult to the intelligence of every american. depending and sears, commissioner of the securities and exchange commission wants a better explanation from the stock e
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stuart: i got it. potential presidential candidate be using language like that, the use of the word from up? what do you think? >> i like chris christie very much, he is a friend but i would counsel him that if he is planning to run for president and the conventional wisdom is that he is intending to run in a couple years that he toned down that way in which would part of his appeal is he is a straight talking straightforward guy and this is who he is. stuart: he said that is in the as if to say that is me, the way i express myself. >> americans want authenticity but if you're going to run for presidency of the united states there's a different level that is expected of you. last week or two weeks ago he was guest hosting a sports radio show and call the guy a, quote, idiot. that guy is an idiot and the world lacking but the word idiot, the word throw up, works as governor of new jersey, tough-talking guy, if you are serious about running for president you might rain that in a little bit. stuart: more
stuart: i got it. potential presidential candidate be using language like that, the use of the word from up? what do you think? >> i like chris christie very much, he is a friend but i would counsel him that if he is planning to run for president and the conventional wisdom is that he is intending to run in a couple years that he toned down that way in which would part of his appeal is he is a straight talking straightforward guy and this is who he is. stuart: he said that is in the as if...
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thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, stuart. stuart: all right.up next, my take, as september goes, so goes the next three years. i'll deal with that in my take after this. ♪ while you're away don't forget to write♪ ♪ see you in september >> the names you know are in the news and there's a big winner, jarden, the parent company of mr. coffee, crock pot and now buying yankee candle and the stock is up nearly 6%. grover norquist is in the studio and discuss john boehner insisting on spending cuts in any debt ceiling deal. will the president compromise with boehner this time. look who is back? judge napitano, rested and ready to sound off on president obama. can he use executive power to strike syria, even if congress says no, don't do it? we'll ask him. all right. everybody, it's a day after labor day, back to normal, or is it? here is my take on september. this one will be a september to remember. at the end of the month, obama care, insurance exchanges, they're supposed to be up and running. at the end of the month, we are supposed to have a budge
thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, stuart. stuart: all right.up next, my take, as september goes, so goes the next three years. i'll deal with that in my take after this. ♪ while you're away don't forget to write♪ ♪ see you in september >> the names you know are in the news and there's a big winner, jarden, the parent company of mr. coffee, crock pot and now buying yankee candle and the stock is up nearly 6%. grover norquist is in the studio and discuss john boehner...
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stuart: i hear you.ill the homes be worth what they were back in 2006? >> i just do not see it. i just do not think that realistically, at least in different parts of the country, we will ever see those kinds of numbers again. i have talked to some appraisers recently. it depends on the numbers of values we look at. they are moving in a faster, better direction and homes at $1 million. it is going in a better direction. once they start releasing inventory, you will see the numbers change and go in the other direction. stuart: what would you invest in now that would get you out of the crash when it comes? >> you can actually be short stocks. stuart: hold on a second. bob, how do i escape the housing mess? >> i am still a big believer in dirt. i still think, ultimately, we will see an increase in value over time. they are controlling the marketplace because they will not release this inventory. nevada is now escalating in foreclosures. even with that, they are just not releasing these properties. that is w
stuart: i hear you.ill the homes be worth what they were back in 2006? >> i just do not see it. i just do not think that realistically, at least in different parts of the country, we will ever see those kinds of numbers again. i have talked to some appraisers recently. it depends on the numbers of values we look at. they are moving in a faster, better direction and homes at $1 million. it is going in a better direction. once they start releasing inventory, you will see the numbers change...
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stuart: totally so.ot oil prices are down right now, we are still hovering around record highs. stuart: thank you very much, sandra. stayed there, please. delta. the airline is going to join the s&p 500 after the close tomorrow. nicole: you are so smart. you are absolutely right. the reason is that managers, the money managers, have to follow the s&p 500 exactly. delta will be going in after the close of trading tomorrow. delta will only be the second airline in the s&p 500. also, southwest airlines in there. money managers are buying it up today. stuart: 6% in a few minutes. you do not often see that. thank you very much, nicole petallides. congressman, thank you very much for being with us on a very big, important day. you were in the meeting with vice president biden on friday. was he convincing? >> first of all, this situation in syria is of major importance to the united states and it is truly a sad thing that these chemical weapons were used. i am not convinced that the use of a very targeted strik
stuart: totally so.ot oil prices are down right now, we are still hovering around record highs. stuart: thank you very much, sandra. stayed there, please. delta. the airline is going to join the s&p 500 after the close tomorrow. nicole: you are so smart. you are absolutely right. the reason is that managers, the money managers, have to follow the s&p 500 exactly. delta will be going in after the close of trading tomorrow. delta will only be the second airline in the s&p 500. also,...
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>> no, stuart.o new information there, nothing we were not already aware of, and, really, a mixed message. on the one hand, talks about the need to take action, and, of course, we deplor the use of chemical weapons, but now he wants to put things on hold while he works with russia. >> do you have any idea how much time it takes to go and locate, identify, and control syria's weapons of mass destruction? we're talking months, aren't we? >> yeah, i mean, some of the earlier estimates were you put 75,000 troops on the ground in a sustained effort to actually capture the weapons and remove them. obviously, nobody supports boots on the ground, and, frankly, at this point, the american people and congress do not support a military strike, and it's because the president has not developed a good strategy. >> well, where are we going from here? what do you make of the president's foreign policy? >> well, as i say, right now, he's pretty much asked us to hold off while he works with putin. the problem is he d
>> no, stuart.o new information there, nothing we were not already aware of, and, really, a mixed message. on the one hand, talks about the need to take action, and, of course, we deplor the use of chemical weapons, but now he wants to put things on hold while he works with russia. >> do you have any idea how much time it takes to go and locate, identify, and control syria's weapons of mass destruction? we're talking months, aren't we? >> yeah, i mean, some of the earlier...
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stuart: 14,000?llion of government waste and duplication spread across all agencies defense, energy, labor, disl ocation and so cut that out bring that out of the cash register. >> is $63 we have spending of the menu to eaton things on the planet of mars or climate change musicals. also the 21st century pork barrel tax code. stuart: none of this will happen in the? >> this is still the alternative world with more tax hikes and spending because that america is growing at the teaser rate so why not borrow and spend more? stuart: we do have more in just a moment. we promise. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. she took an earl
stuart: 14,000?llion of government waste and duplication spread across all agencies defense, energy, labor, disl ocation and so cut that out bring that out of the cash register. >> is $63 we have spending of the menu to eaton things on the planet of mars or climate change musicals. also the 21st century pork barrel tax code. stuart: none of this will happen in the? >> this is still the alternative world with more tax hikes and spending because that america is growing at the teaser...
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stuart varney.he next move for the white house, the president is taking to the airways come tuesday. 169,000 jobs added last month and more bad news as labor force participation rate hits the 35 year low. and incredible way to kickoff the nfl season. peyton manning and the denver broncos get major revenge on the baltimore ravens for knocking them out of the playoffs last year. we look at the whole season ahead and we are talking about it this hour, markets now. ♪ the only bad thing about the game last night was ryan ccrest. they opened
stuart varney.he next move for the white house, the president is taking to the airways come tuesday. 169,000 jobs added last month and more bad news as labor force participation rate hits the 35 year low. and incredible way to kickoff the nfl season. peyton manning and the denver broncos get major revenge on the baltimore ravens for knocking them out of the playoffs last year. we look at the whole season ahead and we are talking about it this hour, markets now. ♪ the only bad thing about the...
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stuart: okay. runs tesla, the founder, elon musk, he's go the some outthere ideas about technology and technology in the future. is that part of the buildup in the price, the talking up of the price? >> i think he's a great ceo. i'll be honest, he's got more charisma than most of the next 100 top ceo's put together and he has the capacity to make tesla a company that can change the automobile business. so there are potential pathways i see for tesla to get up to $250 per share, but those path ways are narrow and difficult to navigate. i don't want to invest on the assumption that they can find their way to success. so that's why i said it's a personal judgment. for those people who feel those path ways are more likely and available. >> you said the company could be as big as audi. that would be a market capital of 65 billion? >> the revenues. >> the revenues, they would sell 65 billion worth of electric cars a year? when? >> that's ten years up. so, that's, i think, what's holding the value down. n
stuart: okay. runs tesla, the founder, elon musk, he's go the some outthere ideas about technology and technology in the future. is that part of the buildup in the price, the talking up of the price? >> i think he's a great ceo. i'll be honest, he's got more charisma than most of the next 100 top ceo's put together and he has the capacity to make tesla a company that can change the automobile business. so there are potential pathways i see for tesla to get up to $250 per share, but those...
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stuart: we hear you. the market is now opened this wednesday morning and we're expecting a drop of about 20, 25 points in the very early going. yeah, the opening trend is down. okay, we've just heard from the president. that's going to be a factor on the market today. he has said he believes that congress will give approval for an attack. he didn't say what he would do if there's no approval. he said i believe congress will say yes. all right, move on. look at the price of gold. that's down this morning. we're off $19 an ounce and that puts us back below $1400 per ounce. a quick check of oil. remember, please, we've got the inventory number coming up at 11:00 eastern because of the shortened weekend. but right now, we've got oil down $1.27. liz, i want you to repeat, because i think it's very important, this history of market action as you run up to a possibility of aattack overseas. >> that's right, again, according to s&p 500 data and tkref. it looked at this. when there's a terrorist attack, the nation
stuart: we hear you. the market is now opened this wednesday morning and we're expecting a drop of about 20, 25 points in the very early going. yeah, the opening trend is down. okay, we've just heard from the president. that's going to be a factor on the market today. he has said he believes that congress will give approval for an attack. he didn't say what he would do if there's no approval. he said i believe congress will say yes. all right, move on. look at the price of gold. that's down...
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archaeologist george stuart. stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about, oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century spanish. they were said to be filled with genealogies, prophesies and religious beliefs. but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego de landa ordered them destroyed. "we found a large number of books in these characters, "and as they contained nothing "in which there were not to be seen "superstition and lies of the devil, "we burned them all, "which caused them much affliction." ironically, a book by bishop landa himself proved crucial to the understanding of maya writing. stuart: and in it is everything that he observed in yucatan about the maya, about their ceremonial cycles, their ritual calendars. he even had pictures of
archaeologist george stuart. stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about, oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century spanish. they were said to be filled with genealogies, prophesies and religious beliefs. but to the spanish conquerors, they were...
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stuart: i have been to the casinos there. it is just a pile of cash. charles: only as a trading vehicle for the last ten years. now i like it as a buy and hold. melco crown. thirty-five is my target. i am a little afraid to go. i may not come back with anything. [laughter] stuart: we have a new development. why did the agency target people like this?
stuart: i have been to the casinos there. it is just a pile of cash. charles: only as a trading vehicle for the last ten years. now i like it as a buy and hold. melco crown. thirty-five is my target. i am a little afraid to go. i may not come back with anything. [laughter] stuart: we have a new development. why did the agency target people like this?
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stuart did not think that part was funny. your fans have spoken. >> that is amazing.g your set. you look shocked. i thought you might warned you that i'm on my way but your twitter fans retweeted but alas. >> you can storm this set any day you like. melissa: isn't he a good sport. i love him. he is not even pressing charges. now i need to figure out my next twitter dare, right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you enjoyed our special fbn must-see tv, i loved it! see you tomorrow. "the willis report" is next. >> the following is a paid advertisement from star vista entertainment and time life. >> ♪ you're the meaning in my life ♪ ♪ you're the inspiration >> ♪ that's how much i feel >> ♪ feel for you, baby >> ♪ how much i feel >> ♪ well, i need your touch >> intimate moments, cherished memories, unforgettable romances, the language of love can be spoken in many ways. and nothing ignites your emotions like the power of love. >> ♪ i'll always love you ♪ for the rest of my days
stuart did not think that part was funny. your fans have spoken. >> that is amazing.g your set. you look shocked. i thought you might warned you that i'm on my way but your twitter fans retweeted but alas. >> you can storm this set any day you like. melissa: isn't he a good sport. i love him. he is not even pressing charges. now i need to figure out my next twitter dare, right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you enjoyed our special fbn must-see tv, i loved it! see you...
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stuart did not think that part was funny. your fans have spoken. >> that is amazing. melissa: storming your set. you look shocked. i thought you might warned you that i'm on my way but your twitter fans retweeted but alas. >> you can storm this set any day you like. melissa: isn't he a good sport. i love him. he is not even pressing charges. now i need to figure out my next twitter dare, right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you enjoyed our special fbn must-see tv, i loved it! see you tomorrow. "the willis report" is next. melissa: hello, everybody, i'm -- i'm gerri willis. we'll bring you a users guide to health care. i will give you tops, tools, strategies to help you better understand and take control of your health care including saving money. among the issues we're exploring tonight, are you getting most from your insurer. i spoke to dr. pamela galen. she is working mom, practicing physician and author of, how to survive your doctor's care. let's start with talking about people feel intimidated by insurers. what are the games t
stuart did not think that part was funny. your fans have spoken. >> that is amazing. melissa: storming your set. you look shocked. i thought you might warned you that i'm on my way but your twitter fans retweeted but alas. >> you can storm this set any day you like. melissa: isn't he a good sport. i love him. he is not even pressing charges. now i need to figure out my next twitter dare, right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you enjoyed our special fbn must-see tv, i loved...
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stuart davies vestigat the world's most diverse ecosystem -- tropical rainforests. through a worldwide tree census, he hopes to discover how such a wide range of species all comping for the same resources can co-exist. in yellowstone national park robert crabtree and his team of scientists seek to untangle the cascading effects in the ecosystem when the top predator -- the wolf -- is removed and years later returned to the park. by looking at the delicate balance between different species, both scientists hope to learn how to manage and preserve these ecosystems and others worldwide. in panama, on barro colorado island an ecological preserve created through the making of the panama canal, stuart davies hopes to uncover some of the mysteries of a complex ecosystem -- the rainforest. man: i'm the director of the center for tropical forest science, which is a group who study the rainforests of the world. and we work together as one very large network to try to understand how rainforests function and how they're gonna change in the future. narrator: tropical rainforests
stuart davies vestigat the world's most diverse ecosystem -- tropical rainforests. through a worldwide tree census, he hopes to discover how such a wide range of species all comping for the same resources can co-exist. in yellowstone national park robert crabtree and his team of scientists seek to untangle the cascading effects in the ecosystem when the top predator -- the wolf -- is removed and years later returned to the park. by looking at the delicate balance between different species, both...
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dear, martha stuart, please check your bank balance.ver that you have enough money to buy a new ipad. >> it's a good thing when my faif sleb ris tweet. the next time you want to mess with an apple, put it in a pie. >> it's a good things. and
dear, martha stuart, please check your bank balance.ver that you have enough money to buy a new ipad. >> it's a good thing when my faif sleb ris tweet. the next time you want to mess with an apple, put it in a pie. >> it's a good things. and
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ok sir thank you very much john nichols thanks for joining us tonight sir and stuart stick around for an explorer thank you. for tonight's poverty notice we're talking about food insecurity according to a new study by researchers from harvard university princeton university and the university of warwick the more a person struggles financially the less he or she can devote brain processes to completing other tasks or words when you're struggling to survive day to day the way to worrying about providing for your family prevents you from accomplishing other daily tasks and one of the biggest worries facing poverty stricken americans that day is food insecurity food insecurity increased in most states from two thousand and one to two thousand and eleven and during two thousand and nine in two thousand and eleven seven states had substantially higher household food insecurity rates than the national average those states were mississippi texas arkansas alabama georgia california and north carolina and not surprisingly six of those seven states are right to work for less states which never r
ok sir thank you very much john nichols thanks for joining us tonight sir and stuart stick around for an explorer thank you. for tonight's poverty notice we're talking about food insecurity according to a new study by researchers from harvard university princeton university and the university of warwick the more a person struggles financially the less he or she can devote brain processes to completing other tasks or words when you're struggling to survive day to day the way to worrying about...
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i'd like to ask terry stuart worked day and night i want to give them a chance to talk about. thank you >> thank you (clapping). >> i never see me at the poumd without the opinion in my hand. i want to add we're excited about getting marriage equality back it upholds this supreme court decision but you know there's a doma case and a lot of people fought about it but when we work together great things happen and in the doma case the court expressed a equal protection. so i'm really great deal of to the people who work so hard on the doma case and the people who were the plaintiffs in the cases and await us both working together we have this two part victory so we should celebrate both. thank you (clapping) >> we have, you know, we're blessed no san francisco to have amazing leadership. our mayor and former mayor and city attorney and the people in the city attorney's office office and then the leadership in this city on the board of supervisors level per we're going to hear from 3 of our members of the board of supervisors we need to thank them for making san francisco this ama
i'd like to ask terry stuart worked day and night i want to give them a chance to talk about. thank you >> thank you (clapping). >> i never see me at the poumd without the opinion in my hand. i want to add we're excited about getting marriage equality back it upholds this supreme court decision but you know there's a doma case and a lot of people fought about it but when we work together great things happen and in the doma case the court expressed a equal protection. so i'm really...
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sun and it is where at the end of beam line, encountered something else fast and bright, politte stuart. you have to be to be where he is at his age. >> i'm 19. >> reporter: around his hometown of baton rouge, louisiana, politte is the kid who graduated with a degree from southern university around the age of his peers hadn't finished high school. he has been advanced for his age from a very young age. >> it started when i was three years old. >> reporter: when politte's father decided to home school him until age five. problem was, dad did too good a job. >> by the time i was five i was readying and doing job at a fourth-grade level. >> politte's father retired to teach his child for the next nine years. >> i love my dad for that. >> reporter: while politte says being one of a kind in college wasn't too bad, being one of the gang at berkeley is much better. >> for me it's great because i never felt normal before. i never felt not different. >> reporter: politte says his success story is a simple one about a dedicated father passing on to his father a dedication to hard work. it's also
sun and it is where at the end of beam line, encountered something else fast and bright, politte stuart. you have to be to be where he is at his age. >> i'm 19. >> reporter: around his hometown of baton rouge, louisiana, politte is the kid who graduated with a degree from southern university around the age of his peers hadn't finished high school. he has been advanced for his age from a very young age. >> it started when i was three years old. >> reporter: when politte's...
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colonel jacobs and stuart baker.e will get to those guests in one moment's time. in the meantime -- i apologize. we're wafk watching the fluid situation as to whether or not the press briefing is over. i believe it is. colonel jacobs and stuart baker. i would like to ask you, if it you just one shooter that is one thing and we can potentially rule out terrorism, start to focus on work place violence or disgruntled employee, but once you have the possibility that he was in cahoots with one or two or more other shooters that completely changes the dynamic in terms of a potential motivation. what are your thoughts on this? >> like i said earlier it's very unusual for a situation like this to have more than one suspect. and if, in fact, there are two or three or maybe even more, that puts a different spin on it altogether. it means there was an organized attempt to do this that took a lot of planning and so on. it also means that they -- the other two people, if they are involved, also needed to have access into the area
colonel jacobs and stuart baker.e will get to those guests in one moment's time. in the meantime -- i apologize. we're wafk watching the fluid situation as to whether or not the press briefing is over. i believe it is. colonel jacobs and stuart baker. i would like to ask you, if it you just one shooter that is one thing and we can potentially rule out terrorism, start to focus on work place violence or disgruntled employee, but once you have the possibility that he was in cahoots with one or...
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stuart varney, thank you. check you out at 9:20 on fbn. stuart leading the coverage. here is martha with more on this. martha: many republicans said they don't want to shut the government down in terms of that action which stuart and bill were just talking about. they also though, do not want to fund the president's health care law which we heard quite a bit about in recent days. here is rand paul on that. watch. >> you know ultimately i don't think it's a good idea to shut down government either. i will not vote for one penny for obamacare. i will not. i will not vote for any spending bill that has money in it. but i also don't want to shut down government but i think the destructive nature of it. martha: the debate on at original house measure to keep the government running and to defund obamacare is expected to run into the weekend when senate majority leader harry reid is expected to strip out that provision on the senate side and kick the budget deal back to the house. what will happen there is the big question. bill: there is still drama in all this. house minor
stuart varney, thank you. check you out at 9:20 on fbn. stuart leading the coverage. here is martha with more on this. martha: many republicans said they don't want to shut the government down in terms of that action which stuart and bill were just talking about. they also though, do not want to fund the president's health care law which we heard quite a bit about in recent days. here is rand paul on that. watch. >> you know ultimately i don't think it's a good idea to shut down...
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martha: stuart, thank you so much. we'll see you later. >> sure thing, martha. martha: on "varney & company." bill: take a look at this now. some stunning images out of colorado. this is near boulder, colorado, from the deadly flooding ongoing. this is just in to "america's newsroom." this will be a problem today in a significant way. a car off the road. martha: wow. bill: rivers overflowing, washing the roads away with them and the first-responders have bottom their work cut out for them. that is lafayette, colorado. we'll get back to that story in just a moment. it nice "america's newsroom." we don't know if anyone inside the vehicle or not or the one behind it. we're working more information. martha: awful pictures. more from there coming up meantime, a very poorly-timed terrorism drill at one of the country's biggest airport had passengers absolutely terrified yesterday. bill: many in congress caught between what constituents want and what the president wants when it comes to syria. we're going to speak with armed services committee chairman buck mckeon. he
martha: stuart, thank you so much. we'll see you later. >> sure thing, martha. martha: on "varney & company." bill: take a look at this now. some stunning images out of colorado. this is near boulder, colorado, from the deadly flooding ongoing. this is just in to "america's newsroom." this will be a problem today in a significant way. a car off the road. martha: wow. bill: rivers overflowing, washing the roads away with them and the first-responders have bottom...
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covered stuart here's the line i want you to explain. the unitedfrom states department of justice and white house are inventing further inquiry into the allegations. if you are in the public and watching billions of dollars that have been reported lost or have just vanished and you see gag orders, is that accurate? onwithout commenting wikipedia and the source of the thatnts, i had not heard comment or characteristic. i can talk with the general work. the department of justice is a limiting those gag orders. as an ig, when i do work that involves misappropriations of funds or embezzlement. any kind of fraud. if we find that there is evidence that supports the finding of fraud, the first thing we do is consult with the justice department. the prosecutors. we say that, this is the evidence we are finding. is this of prosecuted interest? is there a way to move this forward? is there a way to make this succeed? prosecutor decides that they're going to take that on, the justice department has its protocols for those cases. criminaluse the jus
covered stuart here's the line i want you to explain. the unitedfrom states department of justice and white house are inventing further inquiry into the allegations. if you are in the public and watching billions of dollars that have been reported lost or have just vanished and you see gag orders, is that accurate? onwithout commenting wikipedia and the source of the thatnts, i had not heard comment or characteristic. i can talk with the general work. the department of justice is a limiting...
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stuart davies vestigat the world's most diverse ecosystem -- tropical rainforests. through a worldwide tree census, he hopes to discover how such a wide range of species all comping for the same resources can co-exist. in yellowstone national park, robert crabtree and his team of scientists seek to untangle the cascading effects
stuart davies vestigat the world's most diverse ecosystem -- tropical rainforests. through a worldwide tree census, he hopes to discover how such a wide range of species all comping for the same resources can co-exist. in yellowstone national park, robert crabtree and his team of scientists seek to untangle the cascading effects
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to stuart varney, what do you make of that? >> that was a dramatic statement, looking to the future and saying, it's not going to be as good as we thought. we didn't think it was going to be that good anyway. the happiest guy in the country today, barack obama. ben bernanke is going to churn out the money into the near future and that's offering cover for the failed redistribution policies which are hurting the economy. >> neil: explain why the markets like this. they're borrowing at virtually zero percent and they can do whatever they want. >> ben prints money, pushes interest rates down. you go out and invest money. where are you going to put it? in a bank cd for a half%? a money fund, virtually nothing. the alternative investments are poorly performing because ben's printing money. you naturally turn to the stock market because it's going to go up. it's where you put your money. you don't want bonds because interest rates are so low. you want stocks because you got the chance of it going up and it has. >> neil: where would w
to stuart varney, what do you make of that? >> that was a dramatic statement, looking to the future and saying, it's not going to be as good as we thought. we didn't think it was going to be that good anyway. the happiest guy in the country today, barack obama. ben bernanke is going to churn out the money into the near future and that's offering cover for the failed redistribution policies which are hurting the economy. >> neil: explain why the markets like this. they're borrowing...
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the core of our mission is to stuart save, clean and fun parks. the safety of our park yourselves is most important. we have vehicle operations policies that govern the use of our vehicle fleet. and we find this excel rare but that data is of little importance to us now. supervisor coming past has going called for a report. we will have professionalism and grace. that complukdz my comments >> thank you. >> do we have any public comment on the general managers report? seeing none, public health department is closed on the general report. we're on general public comment on item 4 members of the public may talk about the interests within the jurisdiction of the commission and does not appear on the agenda with reporter to the agenda items your opportunity will be afforded when the item a reached in the meeting. anyone who want to make general that's not on the agenda. okay. go ahead >> good morning. i came over today to remind this commission that the health and well-being is important to the city residents. in case i don't know carbon addiction clea
the core of our mission is to stuart save, clean and fun parks. the safety of our park yourselves is most important. we have vehicle operations policies that govern the use of our vehicle fleet. and we find this excel rare but that data is of little importance to us now. supervisor coming past has going called for a report. we will have professionalism and grace. that complukdz my comments >> thank you. >> do we have any public comment on the general managers report? seeing none,...
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. >> mark stuart the director of the greater couple livery association. he believes that the puc could do more to crack down on illegal carriers. >> it's very frustrating that, you know our regulatory body and other agencies just sit back and nothing is done. >> the puc declined our interview request. but carriers have to get a permit, show they have insurance and do safety training and maintain their fleet. but it only applies for carriers that report to hold ten or fewer passengers. for vehicles with more than that they are subject to safety inspections by the california highway patrol. if you have ever been in a limo like this you can squeeze a lot more than ten people inside a limo and many carriers are reporting they carry fewer passengers and are never inspected by the chp. >> remember the bay limo? that's what they did when their permit was active it was only licensed for a five-passenger vehicle. but trying to get our business the drivers bragged they squeezed 11 kids inside the limo. >> kids? >> 11 kids? >> yeah. >> what is the leading motivation
. >> mark stuart the director of the greater couple livery association. he believes that the puc could do more to crack down on illegal carriers. >> it's very frustrating that, you know our regulatory body and other agencies just sit back and nothing is done. >> the puc declined our interview request. but carriers have to get a permit, show they have insurance and do safety training and maintain their fleet. but it only applies for carriers that report to hold ten or fewer...
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stuart, good morning. >> good morning, martha. martha: obviously the oil prices will like this situation because it remove as big question mark at least for now, right? >> martha, money has no morality. money doesn't care for the right or wrong of syria situation. money looks at the situation there will not be immediate attack and therefore less risk, less uncertainty. so you have stock markets all around the world rallying again. the dow jones average will open maybe 90 points higher in a few minutes time that is on top of 140 points up yesterday. meanwhile as you suggested, martha, the market is reacting in oil. the price of oil is way down this morning. it is down close to $3 a barrel. doesn't sound like much but that is a big drop. the price of gold, because there is less uncertainty, way down, off 22 bucks an ounce. martha: what fascinates me about this, stuart, putin was saying during the g20, this would be awful for world economies. if you guys strike syria, this will be real economic blow. putin will come across as the guy
stuart, good morning. >> good morning, martha. martha: obviously the oil prices will like this situation because it remove as big question mark at least for now, right? >> martha, money has no morality. money doesn't care for the right or wrong of syria situation. money looks at the situation there will not be immediate attack and therefore less risk, less uncertainty. so you have stock markets all around the world rallying again. the dow jones average will open maybe 90 points...
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nice to be you. >> that's stuart miller ceo of lennar corp. you haven't missed anything. yet longer-term this is the winner. they've got the land, the housing, the gross margins, and they've got the magic. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, cash connection? from verizon's $130 billion buy to sprint's acquisition of clearwire, wireless deals are aplenty. is it time to make a connection of your own? cramer speaks with ceo dan hesse since the first time since the deal to find out what it means for the future. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. seasonal... doesn't begin to describe it. running a bike shop has it's ups and downs. my cashflow can literally change with the weather. anything that gives me some breathing room makes a big difference. the plum card from american express gives your business f
nice to be you. >> that's stuart miller ceo of lennar corp. you haven't missed anything. yet longer-term this is the winner. they've got the land, the housing, the gross margins, and they've got the magic. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, cash connection? from verizon's $130 billion buy to sprint's acquisition of clearwire, wireless deals are aplenty. is it time to make a connection of your own? cramer speaks with ceo dan hesse since the first time since the deal to find out what...
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adopt kids in a week and a month and a half a year i'm one hundred percent sure of it absolutely stuart and that's what makes this tour worthwhile. that's me up with. somebody else. that was a prayer from my childhood. i didn't know back then who to pray to. good leverage surely was to build a new most sophisticated robots fortunately don't amount to anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. react to situations i have read the reports. for the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter part of the month so it's ok because i'm going to. do no more homework. when you question me prepared for a chase when you have to punch be ready for a. freedom of speech and down the freedom to cross. rockets in the mediterranean and detected by russia were part of an israeli missile defense test that briefly tension in the region waiting for a possible u.s. strike on syria. with american troops for prayer and to leave afghanistan for good next year washington's challenge to close one of the prison facilit
adopt kids in a week and a month and a half a year i'm one hundred percent sure of it absolutely stuart and that's what makes this tour worthwhile. that's me up with. somebody else. that was a prayer from my childhood. i didn't know back then who to pray to. good leverage surely was to build a new most sophisticated robots fortunately don't amount to anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. react to situations i have read...
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>> stuart made some very insightful remarks about the health of the housing market today. we have an orderly recovery given the current interest rate outlook. so we see gradual improvement in volumes but with that being said there's a paradigm shift and note, lennar and kb home both showed cra mattic improvement in average selling prices. okay. double digits in both cases. this is sustainable and will continue. these guys have shifted from chasing growth in unit volume, emphasis on driving profitability, the lever you pull on is taking price higher. we're bullish on the pricing as pect. we see room to run. a glide path there for housing prices to continue rising both for new homes and for resale inventory. >> more of a focus on margins as opposed to growth. what does that mean for their share prices of these home builders like lennar. >> we see disciplined allocation and capital. better behavior from an industry standpoint that's going to lead to expansion down the road. we see near term head winds. the overhang of the fed. at some point it will taper. if you're looking fo
>> stuart made some very insightful remarks about the health of the housing market today. we have an orderly recovery given the current interest rate outlook. so we see gradual improvement in volumes but with that being said there's a paradigm shift and note, lennar and kb home both showed cra mattic improvement in average selling prices. okay. double digits in both cases. this is sustainable and will continue. these guys have shifted from chasing growth in unit volume, emphasis on...
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stuart told me your fiancee died. you poor thing. [whispering] rock-climbing accident.all these guys are really great. jerry o'connell scares me. i haven't met kal yet. we shot a few scenes together, but i haven't met him. and tony shalhoub is a living legend. who's tony shalhoub? [laughing] dad, you know, fiona's mom would totally go out with you. i'll ask her to lunch. great. she's super nice and has really big boobs. or dinner. these are good guys, ultimately. even frank, who's just womanizing his way through this apartment complex. this is my new friend may and her daughter jill. she's a sure thing. come on, let's, uh, let's let these two get to know each other. these are 4 broken guys who really have found each other, and they're a support group. they're out there living it. [laughing] i'm taking off my shirt! who wants to break into a catholic school? hoo! god, i'm a giant! oh, no fair in war and love. no, no, no, no, no! unh! oh, nun! nun! why are we running? is she chasing us? because it's awesome! i love you guys. we're men and we love each other! ha ha ha ha!
stuart told me your fiancee died. you poor thing. [whispering] rock-climbing accident.all these guys are really great. jerry o'connell scares me. i haven't met kal yet. we shot a few scenes together, but i haven't met him. and tony shalhoub is a living legend. who's tony shalhoub? [laughing] dad, you know, fiona's mom would totally go out with you. i'll ask her to lunch. great. she's super nice and has really big boobs. or dinner. these are good guys, ultimately. even frank, who's just...
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. >> reporter: farmer dave stuart wanders through the farm progress show through a kid in a candy shop the blowers deliver seed here like a vacuum. >> reporter: in decatur, illinois, farmers are gawking at more fuel efficient combines costing more than a quarter mill dollars. troans that give a bird's-eye view of crops. >> you see hail damage, where that might have occurred. anything where you don't want to several yards out you can fly out there in a matter of minutes. >> reporter: and tractors with cruise control. >> you can dial this into 6 miles per hour. this will maintain that field speed with the proper gear automatically, so we have to manual shift it depends on what you're in. >> reporter: in the past decade improved technology in virtually every aspect of farming from software, to equipment to seeds has helped farmers produce more food and make more money, and that's encouraged them to spend more on new pruoducts. some warn these boon times could go bust. they say biofuel production is now shrinking. at the same time crop production overseas is taking off. that combination co
. >> reporter: farmer dave stuart wanders through the farm progress show through a kid in a candy shop the blowers deliver seed here like a vacuum. >> reporter: in decatur, illinois, farmers are gawking at more fuel efficient combines costing more than a quarter mill dollars. troans that give a bird's-eye view of crops. >> you see hail damage, where that might have occurred. anything where you don't want to several yards out you can fly out there in a matter of minutes....