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stuart: what?d eat all of that saturated fat crap it is going to raise the cholesterol in your blood. >> the vegan dr. marc siegel. >> what about the rabbits? >> i haven't got time on the rabbits, do the tests on rabbits or something? >> that's how come cholesterol is in there it's in there because the studies from 1913 on looked at rabbits, and rabbits are very vulnerable to dietary cholesterol. stuart: you medical people misleading us all these years. have you! >> i have heard good information that you have the metabolism like a rabbit. [ laughter ] >> he does eat cucumbers for lunch. stuart: jon stewart there is leaving "the daily show," like him or not, it's the end of an era. the times he's made me the punch line. >> hold an exclusive event for the president's re-election bid. >> you know what stuart varney, that's a [ bleep ] much. the president is doing fund-raisers, you don't have to put on the accent. you don't need to put that on, that's not right. the real question that needs to be asked
stuart: what?d eat all of that saturated fat crap it is going to raise the cholesterol in your blood. >> the vegan dr. marc siegel. >> what about the rabbits? >> i haven't got time on the rabbits, do the tests on rabbits or something? >> that's how come cholesterol is in there it's in there because the studies from 1913 on looked at rabbits, and rabbits are very vulnerable to dietary cholesterol. stuart: you medical people misleading us all these years. have you!...
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stuart: okay.et it. >> we will take you for a ride in our new apple card very soon. >> we often say it. time is money. three headlines. the cyber threat. stealing as much as a billion dollars. we will pursue this. find out why. 12:30 a.m. this morning. another of eight on obamacare. betsy mccoy on that both 19 today. next we have to talk about 50 shades of gray. sex sells. more than $90 million. ♪ i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. stuart: we get a lot of viewer response to this show, not all of the responses are happy with what we have to say. now be, on friday cheryl and i were talking about the best and worst cit
stuart: okay.et it. >> we will take you for a ride in our new apple card very soon. >> we often say it. time is money. three headlines. the cyber threat. stealing as much as a billion dollars. we will pursue this. find out why. 12:30 a.m. this morning. another of eight on obamacare. betsy mccoy on that both 19 today. next we have to talk about 50 shades of gray. sex sells. more than $90 million. ♪ i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a...
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stuart: does it work?ow college people, 20 somethings, when they watch something like mary off saying, she is young, does it resonate with those young people? >> not at all. i think it is ineffective. they are trying to get new fresh faces to modernize the foreign policy office. i get it to an extent because the bush administration and people who were much older and trying to be more vibrant for hit but enough of that enough of the aesthetics. barack obama can do buzz feed videos all they long. stuart: 45 million viewers. >> when i first saw it i was disgusted by it but i knew political friends and on political friends sharing it and the video did its purpose, advanced an agenda, 45 million views on facebook alone. stuart: what was the response? >> they thought it was comical. they thought was funny. this president is acting like a celebrity than a commander-in-chief. his own personal interests are that of aggrandizement. stuart: we have an age problem. liz: they don't have the wherewithal, the experience
stuart: does it work?ow college people, 20 somethings, when they watch something like mary off saying, she is young, does it resonate with those young people? >> not at all. i think it is ineffective. they are trying to get new fresh faces to modernize the foreign policy office. i get it to an extent because the bush administration and people who were much older and trying to be more vibrant for hit but enough of that enough of the aesthetics. barack obama can do buzz feed videos all they...
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stuart: how many masters are there? >> in the family? it stuart: in world?ery company has one. does the cardy? >> everyone does. stuart: are you better than the cardiac? >> who knows? stuart: what is this about young people going to -- moving away from vodka at ford's rum and that kind of spirit? is that accurate? >> lately there has been a rum renaissance as you say and the introduction. the quality of any other seamless spirit in the world and young people want to try a good quality product, good case, less sweet, you can make cocktails or special occasions. stuart: it is very famous. you are here. how much run do you still in the united states every year. can you tell me? >> we are a brand worldwide. >> the third brand? third rum brand worldwide. that is you. i have here a small bottle which is your best rum i think crafted by you so you blended this and you put the case into this thing. the reason i'm holding it up is this little bottle would be $500, correct? what is so special leather than your mix and special knowsing abilities? >> it has been in the
stuart: how many masters are there? >> in the family? it stuart: in world?ery company has one. does the cardy? >> everyone does. stuart: are you better than the cardiac? >> who knows? stuart: what is this about young people going to -- moving away from vodka at ford's rum and that kind of spirit? is that accurate? >> lately there has been a rum renaissance as you say and the introduction. the quality of any other seamless spirit in the world and young people want to try...
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stuart: that is? stuart: the judiciary.iciary may and do obamacare with respect to the tax credit and the judiciary could very well and do the regulation of the internets if the federal courts where to decide this interferes with freedom of speech. stuart: you think the judiciary will do that in swift water? judge napolitano: the judiciary says nothing in swift order. stuart: the time they get around to doing something about it, it is set in stone. the bottom line -- stop it. the bottom line is -- >> if i change those rules in a heartbeat! bernard: when you know perfectly well the queen of england can do nothing about a legislator or executive. you are going to let me have it. you are not coming to lunch on monday with me over this. stuart: you are paying. judge napolitano: you will always go when someone else is paying. that is well known. the crew will vouch for that. stuart: i think your time is up. totally wrong. billionaire hedge fund manager kenneth griffin is getting a divorce. it will cost him -- what do you think i
stuart: that is? stuart: the judiciary.iciary may and do obamacare with respect to the tax credit and the judiciary could very well and do the regulation of the internets if the federal courts where to decide this interferes with freedom of speech. stuart: you think the judiciary will do that in swift water? judge napolitano: the judiciary says nothing in swift order. stuart: the time they get around to doing something about it, it is set in stone. the bottom line -- stop it. the bottom line is...
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stuart: it's a -- >> it's awful. stuart: i'm outspoken. malone, strong words about the black community and handouts. he'll join us to respond to that. here's what he said. and the video we just can't get enough of even though it's a little disturbing. president goofing off. >> down by one. he gets it. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle a
stuart: it's a -- >> it's awful. stuart: i'm outspoken. malone, strong words about the black community and handouts. he'll join us to respond to that. here's what he said. and the video we just can't get enough of even though it's a little disturbing. president goofing off. >> down by one. he gets it. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to...
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stuart?en extended in boston until the end of winter on march the 21st. is there any truth to that rumor, molly? >> reporter: you mean as far as school is concerned? we're getting another -- stuart: no. >> gotta get back to school. [laughter] finish -- here in the garage? this is new. that is not happening. [laughter] stuart: just kidding. molly line everyone deep in the snow. thank you. >>> now this nbc's brian williams temporarily removed himself from the network's nightly broadcast because of those revelations he made false statements about iraq in 2003. that has not stopped the internet from making a lot of fun of him. even the huffington post jumped on the bandwagon. look at this. >> four birds in the middle of the desert, and we were north out ahead of the other americans. >> oh, my. >> weren't you afraid? >> no, ma'am. but they tied me in a big sack. ♪ ♪ >> you don't say? stuart: ooh. let's bring in bill hollow, co-founder of 15seconds.com. full disclosure bill, he left the cia, then h
stuart?en extended in boston until the end of winter on march the 21st. is there any truth to that rumor, molly? >> reporter: you mean as far as school is concerned? we're getting another -- stuart: no. >> gotta get back to school. [laughter] finish -- here in the garage? this is new. that is not happening. [laughter] stuart: just kidding. molly line everyone deep in the snow. thank you. >>> now this nbc's brian williams temporarily removed himself from the network's...
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stuart: now this.ad amy pascal used choice words to describe the talent in hollywood. >> bottomless pits of the need. never seen anything like it. >> you have to rack up. you need to tell them. >> they are so great because they are it this magical thing that no one else can be. stuart: just to be clear talent is the word to describe the people in front of the camera like myself. i am not a bottomless pit of need. >> we are all bottomless pits of need. we are all crazy. beyond that good for her for owning up to everything that happened last year. she came out and said i said it the e-mails were abusive. she and angelina jolie are fine. she called her a minimally talented spoiled brats in one of the e-mails and they are fine because basically, quote, and he gets it. you went on to say that hollywood wouldn't work if everyone was nice to each other. it is insisted, dirty business, lot of anger, the glass saying things, this is l a culture, never to your face in new york, we tolerate your face the don't li
stuart: now this.ad amy pascal used choice words to describe the talent in hollywood. >> bottomless pits of the need. never seen anything like it. >> you have to rack up. you need to tell them. >> they are so great because they are it this magical thing that no one else can be. stuart: just to be clear talent is the word to describe the people in front of the camera like myself. i am not a bottomless pit of need. >> we are all bottomless pits of need. we are all crazy....
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stuart: $180 billion in cash? >> they could think they could take the technology forward or they may realize the electronics within the car are the most voluble things so there are not competing with has led in that sense. stuart: five years from now that will be a computer you drive. and apple wants to be right there running the platform. i am not sure they will have that design. >> i like this car. >> reminds me of an east german treuhand. >> reminds me of a few go. remember that car? stuart: what you saying? that is right. that is nowhere near what they're finally going to come out with. >> i like the hugo. remember the car made of mud? peter: one i can remember the words but it is really funny thing. >> this has gone way off track. stuart: what do you think about apple coming out with a car five years from now? forget the tax subsidies. what about apple? >> if it is about the electronics in the car, making cars safer giving consumers what they actually want to buy, consumers don't want to buy cars, they cost a
stuart: $180 billion in cash? >> they could think they could take the technology forward or they may realize the electronics within the car are the most voluble things so there are not competing with has led in that sense. stuart: five years from now that will be a computer you drive. and apple wants to be right there running the platform. i am not sure they will have that design. >> i like this car. >> reminds me of an east german treuhand. >> reminds me of a few go....
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stuart:. down your quarterback. >> i am also a spokesman. >> i am looking at it right now. a medical device to help with towing pain. stuart: as heavy as lead. >> it will adjust them. it helps with -- stuart: looking at the camera. these are heavy-duty pads that go underneath the shoe. they are adjustable. what your issues are with your head up or your knees or your back. it does not fix it automatically. over time, it is a treatment protocol. i enjoy working out with them. look how warned this is. stuart: how many years ago did you quit the nfl? do you have joint goblins because of your nfl days? >> it is what it is. i have played right in the middle. it was very physical. stuart: i know you are trying to dumb this down for me. [laughter] right in the middle where the big guys are going at it. >> about 290 pounds. give or take. stuart: you look great. an attorney to boot. >> i had to lose some weight. as years go by your joints still does. we came across this. i got introduced to this. it is
stuart:. down your quarterback. >> i am also a spokesman. >> i am looking at it right now. a medical device to help with towing pain. stuart: as heavy as lead. >> it will adjust them. it helps with -- stuart: looking at the camera. these are heavy-duty pads that go underneath the shoe. they are adjustable. what your issues are with your head up or your knees or your back. it does not fix it automatically. over time, it is a treatment protocol. i enjoy working out with them....
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stuart: spare me.w jones average up 66 points as the testimony is complete. there is a daily gallup tracking poll that shows president obama's approval rating 46% 48% disapprove. that approval number has been going up and i want lou dobbs to explain why it has been going up. lou: it has been going up because there is an indifference to the standards we apply against our president. it is interesting to look at these numbers, the president just briefly just below 40% but for the most part 40% on approval, no way in the world, these scandals you reported on as i have for the last six years the obamacare rollout disasters obamacare 2, 3 and 0.0 adding to the scandals, irs, benghazi, fast and furious, remember fast and furious? i believe an attorney general was cited for contempt of congress overs that, the doj targeting journalist, solyndra the veterans affairs scandal for crying out loud. this is a handful. and this president than has the audacity to talk about manufactured scandals. he is the one manufac
stuart: spare me.w jones average up 66 points as the testimony is complete. there is a daily gallup tracking poll that shows president obama's approval rating 46% 48% disapprove. that approval number has been going up and i want lou dobbs to explain why it has been going up. lou: it has been going up because there is an indifference to the standards we apply against our president. it is interesting to look at these numbers, the president just briefly just below 40% but for the most part 40% on...
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stuart: say it again?$0.40 a gallon san francisco will see big jumps as well, pacific northwest oregon and washington could see 10 to $0.20, arizona not to be left out, 15 to $0.20 as well. not just a nickel here or there. will let up. stuart: that has to have something to do with the refinery strike, doesn't it? >> not only the refinery strike. remember the explosion out there? is all about refinery issues. stuart: supply of gas versus demand short supply heavy demand, up goes the price. is it that simple? >> i don't know if anything is that simple but not enough refinery classes, and that led to yesterday's light then we had a seasonal switch to more expensive summer gasoline, it is so cold in new york that the refinery in philadelphia shutdown because of the frozen delaware river. >> forget that for a second. what about the run-up of the last 31 days. it seems to have gone up faster than it came down. you want to explain that one? >> crude-oil prices $43 a barrel, brings it up to $50 it seems prices go
stuart: say it again?$0.40 a gallon san francisco will see big jumps as well, pacific northwest oregon and washington could see 10 to $0.20, arizona not to be left out, 15 to $0.20 as well. not just a nickel here or there. will let up. stuart: that has to have something to do with the refinery strike, doesn't it? >> not only the refinery strike. remember the explosion out there? is all about refinery issues. stuart: supply of gas versus demand short supply heavy demand, up goes the price....
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stuart: all right.s and the republicans look at him that way for sure. also i think it was very interesting to see the press go after him in three different ways. they ask him about not answering a question about whether president obama is a christian or not. he did not do it directly, but said i could handle ices because of that. that shows he is getting enough attention. >> he has bounced back, though. >> i think america will ultimately elected person that makes them feel most comfortable on form policy. stuart: an update on adrian peterson. a judge says you have to put him back on the team. >> let him play. he is only 291 time. he is probably the best running back of the nfl. give him a chance to earn his way back. he has been out a year. a judge did not let them play. let the nfl get out of the way. stuart: all right. we will be back with more varney in just a moment. ♪ a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up
stuart: all right.s and the republicans look at him that way for sure. also i think it was very interesting to see the press go after him in three different ways. they ask him about not answering a question about whether president obama is a christian or not. he did not do it directly, but said i could handle ices because of that. that shows he is getting enough attention. >> he has bounced back, though. >> i think america will ultimately elected person that makes them feel most...
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stuart: thank you very much indeed. >> welcome back, stuart.t: still to come nbc's brian williams takes himself off the air. we'll talk to a journalist who went to jail. judy miller. she defended her sources. went to jail for that. what does she think about that, the brian williams mess. and we're still waiting for president obama about to hold a joint news conference with angela merkel about whether to send arms to the ukraine. we don't think either will happen, but we'll tell you about it in a moment. >> i'm nicole petallides. right now the dow jones industrial average down 46 points. down one quarter of 1%. the s&p 500 down a tenth of a percent. the nasdaq just fractionally down two and a half points. the vix, the fear index, up arrows today. looking at some of the dow movers today including caterpillar and chevron. those are your best performers on the dow. caterpillar up 1.6%. travelers and mcdonald's are under pressure. mcdonald's cames out with the same store sales that actually saw worse than expected. hasbro that stock doing great. new
stuart: thank you very much indeed. >> welcome back, stuart.t: still to come nbc's brian williams takes himself off the air. we'll talk to a journalist who went to jail. judy miller. she defended her sources. went to jail for that. what does she think about that, the brian williams mess. and we're still waiting for president obama about to hold a joint news conference with angela merkel about whether to send arms to the ukraine. we don't think either will happen, but we'll tell you about...
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jamie: after his death, stuart and his family move away.uart graduates high school in 1984, he takes a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a greyhound bus ticket and he took me over to his shop in for the first time i got to spend some time with my grandfather. jamie: with all of those cars, sure they look like heaps of scrap, but stuart come to understand that this was his pride and joy, his collection and his centerpiece, these depression era cars. >> he had an obsession with it, they had done some ingenious things under the hood. jamie: after his high school road trip, stuart heads west for college and then launches a successful furniture business in san francisco. then in the fall of 2000, a call from out of the blue and then stuart scrambling back to enid. >> he opens the door and use covered from head to toe in feathers. announcer: first, the "strange inheritance" quiz question. what was the lowest produced mass american car? is that announcer: what was the lowest priced mass-produced american car? it is the 1925 model tee runabou
jamie: after his death, stuart and his family move away.uart graduates high school in 1984, he takes a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a greyhound bus ticket and he took me over to his shop in for the first time i got to spend some time with my grandfather. jamie: with all of those cars, sure they look like heaps of scrap, but stuart come to understand that this was his pride and joy, his collection and his centerpiece, these depression era cars. >> he had an obsession with...
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>> we are simply saying there is more information about the building and the cessation on the stuart street side. we are not saying the entire building on embarcadero didn't also play a part in the building significance. we are saying that the stuart treat side is the facade most closely associated. >> for purposes of looking at the event for what was said earlier is the event makes it other unique. for purposes of the event is there a distinction between one side of the building or the other? >> not from our standpoint. both facades have their defining features and they are outlined very clearly about what they are. >> i think that's the crux of what i have a problem with that in a way you are saying two different things. so, it doesn't make sense to me. thank you. >> thank you, and with that we are going to hear from the project sponsor at this time. you will have up to 10 minutes to present. >> hi. the project sponsor has a couple of slides. >> i'm gloria duffy president of the common wealth club. the club was founded in 1903 by reference to the common good. the club's purpose to
>> we are simply saying there is more information about the building and the cessation on the stuart street side. we are not saying the entire building on embarcadero didn't also play a part in the building significance. we are saying that the stuart treat side is the facade most closely associated. >> for purposes of looking at the event for what was said earlier is the event makes it other unique. for purposes of the event is there a distinction between one side of the building or...
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and it is actually not stuart. at the time, there was good reason to believe washington was the best-known and most admired person in the world and part of the reason he is hanging on the wall in london. note by the way, in drafting this, the english curator identified him as a virginian, a citizen of a british colony at the time. [laughter] anyway, washington was famous but the painting became an icon just as later the other portrait would be with the dollar in the 20th century. an important element of the lansdowne portrait occurred in 1814 and it involved another story. kirk alluded earlier to a book i published and in writing that book, i got to hang out with dolly madison. she was great. [laughter] she was more fun than george but don't tell anybody i told you. the portraits including gilbert stuart. this is her. she is still young in this portrait, aged 36. if you excuse the anachronism she was a bit of a babe. certainly unafraid of showing her decollatage. her gaze is direct and intelligent. personality here
and it is actually not stuart. at the time, there was good reason to believe washington was the best-known and most admired person in the world and part of the reason he is hanging on the wall in london. note by the way, in drafting this, the english curator identified him as a virginian, a citizen of a british colony at the time. [laughter] anyway, washington was famous but the painting became an icon just as later the other portrait would be with the dollar in the 20th century. an important...
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gibbering stuart'-- gilbert stuart's daughter wrote an essay and he knew all the people. she looked at me, my editor did, and said, what do they have in common? completely without thinking i said well, they all painted washington. she just pointed at me. [laughter] and it just smiled. she might as well have pointed at a map, she had given me a trail to follow, if you will. and if i read the terrain, it could open up a few of the american pass for me for my readers. -- past for me for my readers. i had a pitch, a description like you have to write for publishers to persuade them. and that kitchen goes more or less like a this -- in 1751, to pick a date, not quite arbitrarily, there were no high arc european trained painters at work in the united states. by 1799, which was the year george washington died, there were a fair number. and again, what they had in common was george washington and the fact that they had painted him. i am going to talk about some of what i see is the most essential images of the general. i want to ask you a question first and that is -- how many of
gibbering stuart'-- gilbert stuart's daughter wrote an essay and he knew all the people. she looked at me, my editor did, and said, what do they have in common? completely without thinking i said well, they all painted washington. she just pointed at me. [laughter] and it just smiled. she might as well have pointed at a map, she had given me a trail to follow, if you will. and if i read the terrain, it could open up a few of the american pass for me for my readers. -- past for me for my...
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street down market street down san francisco, those happened on the stuart street facade. those unique events didn't happen on embarcadero. they were very much localized on stuart street because the ila hall was there and there was in and out organizing for the strike and taking care of the wounded when they were injured and memorializing those. that's why this is different. again, while this maybe an uncommon set of facts. ceqa not always being intuitive, but ceqa knows about factual evidence. there are facts in the record and independently evaluated facts that say what happened on stuart street based on evidence, there is 23-foot notes that cite to documents research elements and cultural that made clear going back in time that we can document for purposes of the evaluation and the preservation of the stuart street facade that this facade was differentiated from embarcadero facade first and foremost by the stuart street facade. i want to make it clear that the record does state this facade. i want to move to the connection from the preservation of the building for histor
street down market street down san francisco, those happened on the stuart street facade. those unique events didn't happen on embarcadero. they were very much localized on stuart street because the ila hall was there and there was in and out organizing for the strike and taking care of the wounded when they were injured and memorializing those. that's why this is different. again, while this maybe an uncommon set of facts. ceqa not always being intuitive, but ceqa knows about factual evidence....
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david stuart george stuart's son, has been decoding maya glyphs since he was a boy. today, he is one of the world's leading epigraphers, scholars who decipher ancient texts. stuart: the decipherment process may begin with a single inscription or a single glyph in an inscription that will provide a really telling clue about what the phonetic value for the sign might be. to look at an example, there's an inscription from a site in northern yucatan that has a glyph that makes use of this sign that no one can read or could read before. and it's one of two signs in the spelling. the first one is one we actually know from landa's original alphabet, "ma." and here is our unknown sign. and we know from the glyphs around it that it's talking about a certain individual who is an artist. keach: together, these two glyphs form a word that describes an individual. it begins with the glyph on the left, "ma." in a mayan-spanish dictionary, stuart looks for mayan words that begin with "ma." stuart: and it turns out that "mats" means one who is knowledgeable or wise. and so "mats" se
david stuart george stuart's son, has been decoding maya glyphs since he was a boy. today, he is one of the world's leading epigraphers, scholars who decipher ancient texts. stuart: the decipherment process may begin with a single inscription or a single glyph in an inscription that will provide a really telling clue about what the phonetic value for the sign might be. to look at an example, there's an inscription from a site in northern yucatan that has a glyph that makes use of this sign that...
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and the stuart street common wealth club has welcomed our union and their input in this project. they work with our librarian, our historian, who are both here today. one of our members retired now is a member of the common wealth club. he is here to speak in favor of this as well. stuart street will represent retired longshoreman and active longshoreman and labor unions nationwide. we think it's important to the city of san francisco and the history and the two men who were shot and killed at this site. thank you very much for your consideration an i hope it moves forward. thank you. >>supervisor london breed: thank you, next speaker, please. >> public speaker: good evening president, supervisors, my name is ann bower as the san francisco labor council on behalf of director tim paul's on. he's not here. he's in minnesota. we represent over 1,000 workers and unions and we are in support of this project. this site is in its pivotal role and it's history. the club works with the labor community to honor this great rich history. our interest in this is to see the vibrant part of our
and the stuart street common wealth club has welcomed our union and their input in this project. they work with our librarian, our historian, who are both here today. one of our members retired now is a member of the common wealth club. he is here to speak in favor of this as well. stuart street will represent retired longshoreman and active longshoreman and labor unions nationwide. we think it's important to the city of san francisco and the history and the two men who were shot and killed at...
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this may have been stuart's favorite story. man that bought the touring car for $4800 to let him know if he ever resold it. stuart might want to buy that one back. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching. and, remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a strange inheritance story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strange inheritance.com. >>> a world famous musician dies and leaves his daughters his prized instrument. >> love, pressure, his heart, his voice. >> it's more than 300 years old and could be worth many millions. but this strange inheritance is about more than money. a european countess, and a huge financial dilemma for his heirs. >> it was clear he did not want it to be hidden away. >>> i'm
this may have been stuart's favorite story. man that bought the touring car for $4800 to let him know if he ever resold it. stuart might want to buy that one back. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching. and, remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a strange inheritance story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strange inheritance.com. >>> a world famous musician dies and leaves...
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i am in for stuart. even seattle players joined in the course of fans and other nfl players that did not understand why he decided to throw the ball on the one-yard line. we will also be talking about the ads. many of you will be wondering what nationwide was thinking with its dead kid at. hugs and phone calls to mom as payment at mcdonald's. we have it all on "varney & company" which starts right now. ♪ >> let's check the big word. bouncing back right now. they get a report from the manufacturing set their way on stocks. not that far away from the 7000 mark. loyola moving higher. the largest national strike since 1980. gas prices holding steady. price of regular up two and a half cents since this time last week. look at that. 1.764810 year treasury. stocks reacting to another negative read on the economy. >> aims are certainly better tom. the market is react into what is going on in europe. it is reacting to what i am calling the quantitative easing. unless we get some type of fiscal reform in the unite
i am in for stuart. even seattle players joined in the course of fans and other nfl players that did not understand why he decided to throw the ball on the one-yard line. we will also be talking about the ads. many of you will be wondering what nationwide was thinking with its dead kid at. hugs and phone calls to mom as payment at mcdonald's. we have it all on "varney & company" which starts right now. ♪ >> let's check the big word. bouncing back right now. they get a...
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the stuart street facade and entrance will retain it's historic configuration and show homage to the authority. the embarcadero frontage envisions the future and highlights changes throughout history that thoroughfare has and continues to have. there has been no credible evidence put forward to support this appeal. i ask you to reject it and allow a fantastic project to move forward. this is exactly e the type of preservation that on this history will move our city forward. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> >> public speaker: san francisco trade council. several years ago in the historic preservation debate. one of the appellants came to me, you would never vote for the change of the golden gate bridge, would you? i have done it twice myself. those needs are a different order than the needs the common wealth club serves. but it serves very real needs, been debate and education. it is done so for as long as the building trades have existed in san francisco. the common wealth club proposed the projects that serves those needs as well. the club reached out to the ilw and
the stuart street facade and entrance will retain it's historic configuration and show homage to the authority. the embarcadero frontage envisions the future and highlights changes throughout history that thoroughfare has and continues to have. there has been no credible evidence put forward to support this appeal. i ask you to reject it and allow a fantastic project to move forward. this is exactly e the type of preservation that on this history will move our city forward. thank you. >>...
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anyway, over the years stuart and i have had memorable debates.montage. >> do you know what's really frightening? >> you have been reading my diary. >> you actually have an influence on this presidential election. that is scary. >> if that were so, that would be quite frightening. >> it's true. have you stoned slackers watching your dopey show every night and they can vote. you can't stop them. >> yeah i just don't know how motivated they would be stoned slackers. >> depends if they have to go out. >> what am i cheech and chong. >> killing kennedy killing lincoln, killing garfield? what's the next one. >> killing colbert. >> you have stepped over the line, sir. >> you have a president here to believes in social justice, all right? he wants to take your money my sphblon i work hard for my money here is how hard i work. i'm here. >> my friend, bill o'reilly, is completely full of [bleep]. >> when is the last time you even visited left town bill. >> sunday i was there, stuart. i was there, building a barbecue for my friend joey bring by bring i throu
anyway, over the years stuart and i have had memorable debates.montage. >> do you know what's really frightening? >> you have been reading my diary. >> you actually have an influence on this presidential election. that is scary. >> if that were so, that would be quite frightening. >> it's true. have you stoned slackers watching your dopey show every night and they can vote. you can't stop them. >> yeah i just don't know how motivated they would be stoned...
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stuart, the u.s. is about a third of the natoms-, population.rovide two-thirds of the military funding. it's time that nato really step up and especially the european allies have to do more. >> that do you make of egypt now targetingm2uem isis in libya as an extension of the war essentially brings in egypt and brings in will be ya. >> it's a positive development. the president knows the coptic christians have been targeted by islamists and won't take it anymore. i'm really pleased to see egypt launch airstrikes into libya to stop the problem. it's a step in the right direction. >> here's my point. europe, it seems to me, is largely a pass-pass -- is the threat enough for the europeans to start talking tough and do something. >> i think you're right. it was a wakeup call to see the attacks in paris and copenhagen. the europeans, waking up to the threat from radical islam. i hope the show the political will to take the fight to trauma jibbing state and terrorists but a thousands of europeans have actually gone to iraq andb$u++2"3çç to fight as far
stuart, the u.s. is about a third of the natoms-, population.rovide two-thirds of the military funding. it's time that nato really step up and especially the european allies have to do more. >> that do you make of egypt now targetingm2uem isis in libya as an extension of the war essentially brings in egypt and brings in will be ya. >> it's a positive development. the president knows the coptic christians have been targeted by islamists and won't take it anymore. i'm really pleased...
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to differentiate that building from the current where we are at on stuart and embarcadero. >> yes, as i recall. it was years ago now. i didn't go on this particular project but there were smoke stacks on the building. >> smoke stacks are not in vogue these days, is that correct. >> i don't think it would help with the luxury of the condo sales. >> it seems like it's a very uncommon thing is what i'm hearing. if you can only give one example it's not something that happens very frequently and to me it doesn't seem like something that is the norm for how we approve modifications in historic buildings that are historic resources in its entirety. >> part of the reason that we are having a little bit of struggle is this building is unusual in being significant. when you have a building significant for it's architecture, it's something that is clearer to parse out to modify the building and maintain it's historic character. it happens with for example many of the single family homes and the models that we see. in this case, the planning department needing to tie the changes to the building
to differentiate that building from the current where we are at on stuart and embarcadero. >> yes, as i recall. it was years ago now. i didn't go on this particular project but there were smoke stacks on the building. >> smoke stacks are not in vogue these days, is that correct. >> i don't think it would help with the luxury of the condo sales. >> it seems like it's a very uncommon thing is what i'm hearing. if you can only give one example it's not something that...
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i am looking forward to mile's talk about stuart.howing the portrait obtained currency before washington's death. an engraver engraved the head at least three times in 1798. here are some examples. it became quite popular that year and appeared in multiple framing prints and illustrations. a new york physician named charles buxton, for example designed a fully -- full length image of washington in 1798. boston design was patriotic symbols referring to washington's achievements and his role in forging a new nation. the figure stand on a pedestal between slave olympic. masonic imagery and includes representing pure heart. the other elements of the scheme was familiar to his audience. the background scene introducing the new note of bowling green, new york. washington's stance on its pedestal at the symbolic replacement of the king. he's improved copies washington, including this one which made its way back to mt. vernon. the print was printed and presented to congress. as we have seen, there was a range of washington prints from the so
i am looking forward to mile's talk about stuart.howing the portrait obtained currency before washington's death. an engraver engraved the head at least three times in 1798. here are some examples. it became quite popular that year and appeared in multiple framing prints and illustrations. a new york physician named charles buxton, for example designed a fully -- full length image of washington in 1798. boston design was patriotic symbols referring to washington's achievements and his role in...
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that was the message from hsbc executive stuart gulliver. caroline was just telling you about tax practices. how will the other issues play out in the coming elections? stay tuned for that. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." the government was just elected on anti-austerity platform. we sat down with the finance minister. he told us what the new deal means for the greek people. >> we never promised her people would we would negotiate completely and bring it to conclusion the first two weeks. the greek people are not that gullible, and we are not that cynical. secondly, we promised the end of the troika. whenever said anything about wanting to get out of the eurozone. our pledge to our partners and to the greek people is we're going to do everything necessary to stay in the eurozone. clearly that means having a relation with our central bank. this country has been part of the process since 1944. obviously our relationship with the imf is ongoing. it must continue. and actually improving. but that is not a troika. let me take you what a truck i
that was the message from hsbc executive stuart gulliver. caroline was just telling you about tax practices. how will the other issues play out in the coming elections? stay tuned for that. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." the government was just elected on anti-austerity platform. we sat down with the finance minister. he told us what the new deal means for the greek people. >> we never promised her people would we would negotiate completely and bring it to conclusion...
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stuart dies 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 competing 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 somef 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 dies 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 competing 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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joining us now, stuart varney host of "varney & company" on fox business network. the president is kind of shaking his finger at staples you guys got enough money, you have to do right by these people. is he right? >> no the president is wrong of the president is beating up on business. he is saying to staples hey your executives are doing okay your stock is okay. why are you using obamacare as an excuse to lower wages? staples says you got your facts wrong, mr. president. we're not doing any of. that our policy on part-time workers goes way back before obamacare was ever heard of. the president singled out staples, he is beating them up. what he is essentially saying is this. look, i am raising the cost of you to do business and employ people but you have got to eat it. it is responsible thing to do, you eat that extra costs. if you don't you're bad. he is saying, government is good. we give things. we spread things around. we give health care. businesses is bad because it is mean and vicious and makes too
joining us now, stuart varney host of "varney & company" on fox business network. the president is kind of shaking his finger at staples you guys got enough money, you have to do right by these people. is he right? >> no the president is wrong of the president is beating up on business. he is saying to staples hey your executives are doing okay your stock is okay. why are you using obamacare as an excuse to lower wages? staples says you got your facts wrong, mr. president....
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i am looking forward to mile's talk about stuart. showing the portrait obtained currency before washington's death. a recent lee -- a recently engraved english -- a recently arrived in which engraver engraved the head at least three times in 1798. here are some examples. it became quite popular that year and appeared in multiple framing prints and illustrations. a new york physician named charles buxton, for example, designed an ambitious full length image of washington in engraved in 1798. buxton's design was an amalgam of patriotic symbols referring to washington's achievements and his role in forging a new nation. the figure stand on a pedestal between obelisks. there is a pot of incense represented a pure heart. the other elements of the scheme would have been familiar to his audience. the background scene introducing the new note of bowling green, new york. depicting nmt pedestal where a statue of george the third stood before being pulled down by a crowd of patriots. washington stands on his pedestal as a symbolic replacement f
i am looking forward to mile's talk about stuart. showing the portrait obtained currency before washington's death. a recent lee -- a recently engraved english -- a recently arrived in which engraver engraved the head at least three times in 1798. here are some examples. it became quite popular that year and appeared in multiple framing prints and illustrations. a new york physician named charles buxton, for example, designed an ambitious full length image of washington in engraved in 1798....
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>> in terms of reaching them, john stuart has done a great job .omedy central has done a great job in terms of putting it on mobile, facebook, social, which is really where the news is and where people are consuming the news. as they have adapted over the last 17 years, they have adapted to where the news is going and where young people are consuming the news. >> it is fairly amazing what they have done with digital and how successful that has been. when this show lost or when john stuart joined the show -- john stewart joined the show, they were not thinking about new media when they launched this old media show, cable tv talkshow, which had been done for a while. what has worked for them in new media? >> it was just the adaptability that they were able to do and do it very quickly. it has been interesting to watch larry wilmore and "the nightly show." people are already consuming news on snapchat and cake and it is taking advantage of the mobile video opportunity. just in terms of share-ability and the number of clicks, comedy central has done a
>> in terms of reaching them, john stuart has done a great job .omedy central has done a great job in terms of putting it on mobile, facebook, social, which is really where the news is and where people are consuming the news. as they have adapted over the last 17 years, they have adapted to where the news is going and where young people are consuming the news. >> it is fairly amazing what they have done with digital and how successful that has been. when this show lost or when john...
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tom sullivan's in for stuart right now, and i hope you all have a great weekend. tom: thanks, maria, very much. looks like we did indeed get a solid jobs report. i'm tom sullivan in for stuart, and here is the big story 257,000 jobs created in january. unemployment ticks up, many more people entered the work force and looking for work that's good, but as we say every month dig deep. labor participation rates still not seen since the days of jimmy carter. more than half of the jobs created under president obama are part-time or in the food service or health care industries not exactly high paying jobs. and the middle class? it's shrinking. the lower class getting bigger, that according to i pew, not exactly a right-wing organization. get ready for the real story on jobs and the economy like you've come to expect ever day. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ 34ubg. ♪ ♪ tom: let's check the big board right now. not too far away from dow 18,000. the dow on pace for its best week in three years, and look at that? less than 100 points away from the 18,000 mark. let'
tom sullivan's in for stuart right now, and i hope you all have a great weekend. tom: thanks, maria, very much. looks like we did indeed get a solid jobs report. i'm tom sullivan in for stuart, and here is the big story 257,000 jobs created in january. unemployment ticks up, many more people entered the work force and looking for work that's good, but as we say every month dig deep. labor participation rates still not seen since the days of jimmy carter. more than half of the jobs created under...
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stuart varney in for neil cavuto. it's the president versus the.: kk former spy chief as the battle over gitmo heats up. welcome everyone, i'm stuart varney in for neil cavuto and this is "your world." just as the whitea threatening to limit gitmo transfers the former intelligence chief is speaking out, telling a house hearing today that places like gitmo are needed to get intel from the bad guys in a timely manner. >> to be able to do tactical interrogation, professionally -- >> i got that -- >> with we bring them into the united states and they get read their habeas corpus right that stops information you can get. >> i've heard that argument thousands of times. >> i have been involved in thousands of interrogation operations -- >> well, does the general have it right? to form at the massachusetts senator scott brown. he has been to gitmo. the general is saying long-term, in depth interrogation is what gitmo does. why did we close it? >> i don't believe you do. there is a preference -- we catch the number one terrori
stuart varney in for neil cavuto. it's the president versus the.: kk former spy chief as the battle over gitmo heats up. welcome everyone, i'm stuart varney in for neil cavuto and this is "your world." just as the whitea threatening to limit gitmo transfers the former intelligence chief is speaking out, telling a house hearing today that places like gitmo are needed to get intel from the bad guys in a timely manner. >> to be able to do tactical interrogation, professionally --...
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c-span: did you read rousseau and john stuart mill? >> guest: not at that level. i certainly read rousseau and mill when i was in college -- some burke. i made a point, by the way, when i was in college and taking courses -- for example, in marxism, there was a course -- it was not a marxist course. it was a course about marxism. and i took a course in marxism and spent a lot of time studying marxism academically when i was in college, which i think is a good thing to do, by the way. i think people certainly needed to know then, maybe less now what marxism was all about. and so most of my reading was not of the people i'm recommending. i don't recall in my course work having that handed to me to read. i've certainly ran across references to burke and tocqueville, acton less so, when i was in college. but most of my reading in these matters was long after i got out of college. c-span: are you religious? >> guest: i certainly am a believer. anyone who knows me knows that i'm not a particularly pious person, and i don't consider myself to be a particularly good chris
c-span: did you read rousseau and john stuart mill? >> guest: not at that level. i certainly read rousseau and mill when i was in college -- some burke. i made a point, by the way, when i was in college and taking courses -- for example, in marxism, there was a course -- it was not a marxist course. it was a course about marxism. and i took a course in marxism and spent a lot of time studying marxism academically when i was in college, which i think is a good thing to do, by the way. i...
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. >> seeing sorry -- c sorry, ceo stuart gulliver describing revelations as painful. yvonne, full-page ads in several british newspapers. >> it was mostly damage control from ceo stuart gulliver. they say they have made fundamental changes in terms of how they do business became in defensive about media coverage -- but they came in defensive about media coverage saying that it is data stolen eight years ago by a former employee and the names that were high profile the second-most are no longer very say that most are no longer client. -- very say that most are no longer clients. they've talked about having accounts by 70% in the private banking unit -- cutting accounts by 70% of the private banking unit. they have added that they have no appetite to do business with clients evading taxes. it has been weeks since each be -- hsbc has come under fire with how they handle accounts for tax evaders. >> what kind of political fighter? -- fire? >> several executives were asked to testify for the treasurer. david cameron under fire as well over why he appointed the extra -- ex-
. >> seeing sorry -- c sorry, ceo stuart gulliver describing revelations as painful. yvonne, full-page ads in several british newspapers. >> it was mostly damage control from ceo stuart gulliver. they say they have made fundamental changes in terms of how they do business became in defensive about media coverage -- but they came in defensive about media coverage saying that it is data stolen eight years ago by a former employee and the names that were high profile the second-most...
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now on monday, stuart gulliver having to say profits are down at hsbc.also unveiled that he himself had, in a previous life, back in hong kong held a swiss private bank account himself that was a shell company, a panamanian shell company. he said it was a complex structure. many are going to want to see why the non-transparency? could he be involved in tax dodging as well? he claims not. this is something that will be torn apart in front of our very eyes. stuart gulliver and douglas find in front of the mps. >> coming up, the french telecoms industry will report earnings. we will bring you those numbers next. ♪ >> you are watching "countdown." 6:30 in london. we may run out of patience with patients. that seems to be the message the dollar is down. on the month this would be the first monthly the client since june of last year. no doubt about it, dropping the word patience does not lock the fed into rate hike mode. >> this is not a proponent of the fic being pushed into a corner. recovery is just taking hold. recovery is just taking hold from janet yelle
now on monday, stuart gulliver having to say profits are down at hsbc.also unveiled that he himself had, in a previous life, back in hong kong held a swiss private bank account himself that was a shell company, a panamanian shell company. he said it was a complex structure. many are going to want to see why the non-transparency? could he be involved in tax dodging as well? he claims not. this is something that will be torn apart in front of our very eyes. stuart gulliver and douglas find in...
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why don't we go to stuart in new york now. stuart? >> caller: how are you doing these days? >> not badly. how about you? >> caller: okay. i've got a question for you. there seems to be a currency crisis in the world. gold is soaring in every currency but the u.s. is there a conspiracy here to keep gold down? and goldcorp one of the best gold stocks is giving a dividend greater than the ten-year treasury. what is your recommendation going forward on goldcorp and the miners? >> well i mean there was a time when i would have just laughed than conspiracy thing, but i can't anymore. doesn't it seem like everything has been rigged? the currency was rigged, the bonds were rigged. what didn't they rig? oil they rigged. nat gas they rigged. did they rig gold? you know what? you know what stuart? i'm going to say i don't know. hey, maybe they have. maybe that's the next big justice department investigation. in the meantime i like randgold. but know what? maybe you're right. maybe it's rigged. look when america is an island separate from the rest of the world, we got what we got today,
why don't we go to stuart in new york now. stuart? >> caller: how are you doing these days? >> not badly. how about you? >> caller: okay. i've got a question for you. there seems to be a currency crisis in the world. gold is soaring in every currency but the u.s. is there a conspiracy here to keep gold down? and goldcorp one of the best gold stocks is giving a dividend greater than the ten-year treasury. what is your recommendation going forward on goldcorp and the miners?...
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stuart brings $30 million per year but "the new york times" says williams makes about 10 million.o wonder he wants to get into, a deeper chord is serious money. key will talk about the military authorization request and also the redemption and i will give you home-improvement tips. but first we asked a shrink to join us talking about brian williams. i am kennedy. plummeting from the 23rd best celebrity now at 835 leidy jeopardize his career to impress people that were already impressed with him? and what is he going through now during his suspension? i am joined by america's psychologist. >> thank you so much. you can do the actual diagnosis. so with rich in a successful and talented why would a person in that position to something that could total the jeopardize their career? why would they like? >> with that of an unconscious motivation somewhere he had been checked of this embellish mentor the lie that he told about being fired upon with the helicopter. and somehow he continued with the story and continued with it so much that in fact, it went into his memory almost as a false
stuart brings $30 million per year but "the new york times" says williams makes about 10 million.o wonder he wants to get into, a deeper chord is serious money. key will talk about the military authorization request and also the redemption and i will give you home-improvement tips. but first we asked a shrink to join us talking about brian williams. i am kennedy. plummeting from the 23rd best celebrity now at 835 leidy jeopardize his career to impress people that were already...
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stuart varney will fall off his tractor but look at microsoft. you have 3% dividend.his company is loaded with cash. it doesn't know what to do with it. when i tell you something my son buys something for xbox every day. it is complete racket but he can't be only one and has to be worth something at the end. liz: gary, you want to get? >> tracy said, everything is a tech stock. i threw tesla in there. it is technology stock but auto stock kind after technology stock. liz: i see twitter and alibaba more as consumer social media stocks, not technology but they are in a way. tracy, you're on to something. the dow and s&p continue to hit new all-time highs. if you think there is too much froth, too much optimism in the market overall, what is the next safety play? paul vigna, not gold? >> no. personally i never thought gold is a very safe sector. it is as volatile asking anything. look at past couple years, it has gone up and down wildly. our traditional safe havens will be safe havens. thing to keep in mind with the market right now, every central bank in the world is ea
stuart varney will fall off his tractor but look at microsoft. you have 3% dividend.his company is loaded with cash. it doesn't know what to do with it. when i tell you something my son buys something for xbox every day. it is complete racket but he can't be only one and has to be worth something at the end. liz: gary, you want to get? >> tracy said, everything is a tech stock. i threw tesla in there. it is technology stock but auto stock kind after technology stock. liz: i see twitter...