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suze orrman.he end of a thrilling rock through the world's financial problems, with you, suze, as always. >>> if i could get you to leave us with one overriding thought to all americans to think about money in a sensible way, what would you want it to be? >> that, you know, just seriously to live below your means but within your needs. get as much pleasure out of saving as you do spending and to really only buy needs not buy wants. but, most of all, what i would want to leave people with is really understand that marriage equality needs to be a right for every single person in the entire country. [ applause ] >> i'd like to thank -- excellent studio audience. thank you very much to the great questions we've had from you and to the people we've had at home. it's been a very lively hour. and i'd like to thank suze for the magnificent bottle of wine which i intend to enjoy tonight.
suze orrman.he end of a thrilling rock through the world's financial problems, with you, suze, as always. >>> if i could get you to leave us with one overriding thought to all americans to think about money in a sensible way, what would you want it to be? >> that, you know, just seriously to live below your means but within your needs. get as much pleasure out of saving as you do spending and to really only buy needs not buy wants. but, most of all, what i would want to leave...
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special hash tag, suze on pml. i want to begin with a story so many people are talking about in america tonight. cnn has been on it all day, same sex marriage at the supreme court. something suze feels very strongly about. ryan anderson is the author of "what is marriage, man and woman, a defense." ryan, why are you so opposed to gay people getting married? >> i'm not really opposed to anything in this situation. i think that marriage exists to bring a man and woman together as husband and wife, to be mother and father to any children that union produces. at the supreme court in the cases that they're hearing today and tomorrow, should really not cut short the democratic debate that we're having. citizens all across the country right now are discussing what marriage is and why it matters. and what we want to see the court do today and tomorrow is uphold our constitutional authority to have that debate and to pass laws about marriage. >> okay. but when i asked the question why you're opposed to it, are you saying yo
special hash tag, suze on pml. i want to begin with a story so many people are talking about in america tonight. cnn has been on it all day, same sex marriage at the supreme court. something suze feels very strongly about. ryan anderson is the author of "what is marriage, man and woman, a defense." ryan, why are you so opposed to gay people getting married? >> i'm not really opposed to anything in this situation. i think that marriage exists to bring a man and woman together as...
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suze, it's great to see you.s significant tax and economic issues as well, doesn't it? >> it's very sad that i don't think the majority of people out there realize that it's not just about can you legally get married? they're saying leave it up to the states. fine, stats pass it. but it is not recognized on a federal level. what does that mean? maybe you're working and your e wife or husband happens to be a stay at home parent. you're covered, but your spouse will have to pay income tax benefits on that health benefit there is no social security benefits, no estate tax planning. there are so many things that make it unfair financially speaking for this not to be recognized on a federal level. >> right now people are having to do some uncomfortable arbitrage between states where marriage is legal or not. they may be putting off moves that they want to make because they don't want to leave a state where they do enjoy marriage be is that right? >> recently i did a talk with the governor of rhode island, and he was s
suze, it's great to see you.s significant tax and economic issues as well, doesn't it? >> it's very sad that i don't think the majority of people out there realize that it's not just about can you legally get married? they're saying leave it up to the states. fine, stats pass it. but it is not recognized on a federal level. what does that mean? maybe you're working and your e wife or husband happens to be a stay at home parent. you're covered, but your spouse will have to pay income tax...
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suze, we asked twitter followers to ask some questions.ve one person asking here, we are subject to furloughs and we follow a strict budget but need to make cuts for a bit. what is the best way? >> you know, so many times when you have to cut money, you cut you never go out to eat, you never go to a movie. you cut, cut, cut. and all of a sudden because you've cut everything out you explode and before you know it you do what? you go out and you spend more money than you did beforehand. just cut a little from every category. if you go to the movies four times a month, go twice. if you eat out once a week, eat out every other week. if you get a haircut, once every four weeks get a haircut every six weeks. little by little if you cut, you won't feel like you cut and you'll be able to carry on for the rest of your lives. >> here's somebody else asking i have a rental and need to keep a large amount of money for expenses. i put it in a money market at 1%. where can i get a higher percent? >> you really can't today. that's what's so very, very sa
suze, we asked twitter followers to ask some questions.ve one person asking here, we are subject to furloughs and we follow a strict budget but need to make cuts for a bit. what is the best way? >> you know, so many times when you have to cut money, you cut you never go out to eat, you never go to a movie. you cut, cut, cut. and all of a sudden because you've cut everything out you explode and before you know it you do what? you go out and you spend more money than you did beforehand....
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>>> welcome back to "the suze orman show." all right. this makes it a wrap on "the suze orman show." can you believe it? we're starting our 12th year. that is a long time, people. that's a long time. but before we go, there is still one more thing that i want you to know. you know, i had one-on-one guests tonight, david and sheba. now, i love thad they came on, and they came on with this question and it was such a vital question. they wanted to have a baby. 29 years of age, each of them. but they wanted to know could they afford it, did they have enough money. how many times have i had guests on "the suze orman show" and i say to them, do you really think you should have a baby? i don't think you have the money. and they'd go, we will just make it work. we want to have three kids, we want to have four kids, we'll figure it out somehow. i don't think so. you don't take a gamble like that. you know if you have the money or not. if you don't, so what if you're young and you wait a year or two, you're not going to hurt anything and maybe you
>>> welcome back to "the suze orman show." all right. this makes it a wrap on "the suze orman show." can you believe it? we're starting our 12th year. that is a long time, people. that's a long time. but before we go, there is still one more thing that i want you to know. you know, i had one-on-one guests tonight, david and sheba. now, i love thad they came on, and they came on with this question and it was such a vital question. they wanted to have a baby. 29 years...
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suze orman, please move to new york. we would be so happy to have you. >>> president obama -- will congressional republicans speak the same language when it comes to the deal making. plus, tina fey impressions and big gulps aside, she wants america to know that she still matters. we'll be back. >>> welcome back. president obama continued his push for immigration reform today. sitting down for interviews with spanish language media, including telemundo. >> what more are you willing to do to make sure you can fulfill your promise with regards to immigration reform and not have a legacy of record deportations, and what would be the consequence for the democratic party that received an astounding support from latino voters. >> i'm not going to presuppose failure. i don't know why you keep on asking about failure, because i think this is going to succeed. i'm not concerned about the democratic party. i'm concerned about the people whose actual lives will going to be impacted by it, and i want to make sure they have the capaci
suze orman, please move to new york. we would be so happy to have you. >>> president obama -- will congressional republicans speak the same language when it comes to the deal making. plus, tina fey impressions and big gulps aside, she wants america to know that she still matters. we'll be back. >>> welcome back. president obama continued his push for immigration reform today. sitting down for interviews with spanish language media, including telemundo. >> what more are...
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>>> welcome back to "the suze orman show." all right. this makes a wrap on "the suze orman show". we're on our 12th year. before we go, there is still one more thing that i want you to know. you know, i had 1-on-one guests to night where david and sheba. now i loved that they came on and they came on with this question and it was such a vital question. they wanted to have a baby, 29 years of age, each of them. but they wanted to know could they afford it? did they have enough money? how many times have i had guests on "the suze orman show" and i say to them, do you really think you should have a baby, i don't think you have the money and they go we will make it work. we want to have three or four kids. we'll figure it out somehow. i don't think so. you don't take a gamble like that. you know if you have the money or not. if you don't, so what if you are young and you wait a year or two, you are not going to hurt anything and maybe you can help everything. it's not just about having a baby. if we could always ask that question, i want to buy a home. can i really afford it? i want t
>>> welcome back to "the suze orman show." all right. this makes a wrap on "the suze orman show". we're on our 12th year. before we go, there is still one more thing that i want you to know. you know, i had 1-on-one guests to night where david and sheba. now i loved that they came on and they came on with this question and it was such a vital question. they wanted to have a baby, 29 years of age, each of them. but they wanted to know could they afford it? did they...
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so to come on "the suze orman show," we had her fill out all of this paperwork. and when she saw it in writing, how much she really spent on lotions, on this, on that, she was in shock. and it almost shocked her into taking action. it is important that every one of you watching, you just don't think you know about your money, you have to know you know about your money. you have to know how much money you have coming in. you have to know how much money you spend month in and month out. so to do so, i would like all of you -- you don't have to come on "the suze orman show," although it would be nice, but what i would like you to do is go to my web site, suzeorman.com, and right there it's for free. if you look at where it says suze tools, i have an expense tracker. can you just fill it out? can you play a game with yourself and write down how much you really think you spend month in and month out to live? and then do the expense tracker. and i have to tell you, you are going to be shocked that you are probably $500 to $1500 a month short or more of what you really
so to come on "the suze orman show," we had her fill out all of this paperwork. and when she saw it in writing, how much she really spent on lotions, on this, on that, she was in shock. and it almost shocked her into taking action. it is important that every one of you watching, you just don't think you know about your money, you have to know you know about your money. you have to know how much money you have coming in. you have to know how much money you spend month in and month out....
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suze orman, please move to new york.would be so happy to have you. >>> president obama -- will congressional republicans speak the same language when it comes to the deal making. plus, tina fey impressions and big gulps aside, she wants america to know that she still matters. we'll be back. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. a talking
suze orman, please move to new york.would be so happy to have you. >>> president obama -- will congressional republicans speak the same language when it comes to the deal making. plus, tina fey impressions and big gulps aside, she wants america to know that she still matters. we'll be back. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan?...
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you. >> jon: in many ways they have a sim beotic relationship with the corporations they cover. >> suzeselling products. she has her own preapproved debit card and books and tapes. >> jon: a personal thing like that cnbc is the one that strikes me. here is this station os stensibly financial journalists and if they mention a stock it goes up. >> whether they mention it in a positive or negative way. it's like children if you give them negative attention it still works. >> jon: it does? so long praise, children. [ laughter ] right, exactly. and but you write about an interesting effect that happens weeks later. >> it goes back down. jim kramer somebody did a study of his ticks. best thing you could do if you wanted to make money would be to immediately short or bet against anything he mentioned as a buy. because hear what he is saying and the price goes up and a couple weeks later it comes back down. >> jon: i'm not familiar with his work but some of the other people. i think what is so difficult here is that there is this idea now that work is not enough. >> right. well, it isn't for ma
you. >> jon: in many ways they have a sim beotic relationship with the corporations they cover. >> suzeselling products. she has her own preapproved debit card and books and tapes. >> jon: a personal thing like that cnbc is the one that strikes me. here is this station os stensibly financial journalists and if they mention a stock it goes up. >> whether they mention it in a positive or negative way. it's like children if you give them negative attention it still works....
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suze orman, please move to new york.e would be so happy to have you. >>> president obama -- will congressional republicans speak the same language when it comes to the deal making? plus, tina fey impressions and big gulps aside, she wants america to know that she still matters. we'll be back. [ dentist ] with so many toothbrushes to choose from, my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your business. and for my greatest trick! enough! [ male announcer ] because whatever you need, we'll have it or find it, and get it to you fast. staples. that was easy. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin reg
suze orman, please move to new york.e would be so happy to have you. >>> president obama -- will congressional republicans speak the same language when it comes to the deal making? plus, tina fey impressions and big gulps aside, she wants america to know that she still matters. we'll be back. [ dentist ] with so many toothbrushes to choose from, my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the...
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we've almost made it to the end of "the suze orman show," but before we go, there's still one more thing that i want you to know. i have to tell you tonight's show has seriously upset me, and i don't know if i'm more upset about juniper, who is a mother, a doctor, she's 40 years of age, racked up hundreds of thousands of dollars, 200 and some odd thousand dollars of student loan debt, credit card debt, and so forth, and doesn't have the money to pay for it and didn't pay attention. she wasn't being responsible with it and now she's in big financial trouble. or, am i more upset about sasha whose mother took out a $100,000 student loan in sasha's name, has not been paying it, so it's going to grow. who knows what else sasha's mother has done, but sasha feels like it's all right. she's my mother. we have a strong bond. really? really, sasha? so i don't know. all of these things have upset me, and the reason that they've upset me is none of these things had to happen. i want you to know that every single financial disaster in your life very possibly could be contained, could be controlled, c
we've almost made it to the end of "the suze orman show," but before we go, there's still one more thing that i want you to know. i have to tell you tonight's show has seriously upset me, and i don't know if i'm more upset about juniper, who is a mother, a doctor, she's 40 years of age, racked up hundreds of thousands of dollars, 200 and some odd thousand dollars of student loan debt, credit card debt, and so forth, and doesn't have the money to pay for it and didn't pay attention....
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suze, thank you very much, indeed. >> any time. >> and that's all for us tonight. "anderson cooper" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. high stakes and history at the supreme court. tonight, you won't see it anywhere else, a man who fought so that people could marry whomever they love regardless of skin color. he weighs in on tonight's battle over marrying whomever you love, period. >>> also tonight, what is italian for deja vu? amanda knox thought her nightmare was over. four years in prison, an appeal and then freedom. now italy's highest court hits the rewind button and it could all be starting over again. we'll explain what's going to happen. >>> later, if pilots can use them in the cockpit, why can't you fire up an ipad in the cabin or use a kindle as the plane is taking off? the government says it is studying the question. the question is what is taking so long? people want to know, including pilot and electronics expert miles o'brien, who joins us tonight. >>> we begin, though, at the supreme court, where justices today heard oral arguments in the
suze, thank you very much, indeed. >> any time. >> and that's all for us tonight. "anderson cooper" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. high stakes and history at the supreme court. tonight, you won't see it anywhere else, a man who fought so that people could marry whomever they love regardless of skin color. he weighs in on tonight's battle over marrying whomever you love, period. >>> also tonight, what is italian for deja vu? amanda knox...
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still several cool suze moments certainly seem to hold up. although admittedly it's had help from the powers that be to try to add a little sparkle to the docks at the center. of a fishing i've only been working here for about this but we've had four different designs you could order a polar night and i anchor both some fish and waves because everyone loved it but what's more important these are made with fairly decent so they last for a long time they save energy and are less expensive so we also save money. maybe it was the good food maybe it was the lights in the gigantic christmas tree but my depression of the last few days that i'm going to feel strange euphoria. then my new friends led team it had promised me had another person's way of making me feel better. almost everyone in russia loves a fine yeah buts much like the climate the men of movement make it a little extreme. here we go. let's make believe a little hotter. right now and this is what i think all options are completely bloody insane. turn around turn around quickly and run
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. >> reporter: suze has been renting in d.c. for six years and admits she would pay more to rent than own. >> i have a lot of friends who purchase and they thought it was a great deal and then ended up losing tens of thousands of dollars just in a few years. >> reporter: another barrier to home ownership is lack of supplies. realtors today reported a small increase in the number of homes for sale, but it's just not enough. especially given the competition from cash-heavy investors. >> everywhere we've looked, there's at least five or six offers going in within 48 hour period. >> reporter: that's why now even some home builders like lenar are getting into the multifamily apartment business. >> we're bullish both on the rental side of the business and on the single family side of the business. we have underserved production for probably seven years now, and as we look ahead, both on the multifamily side and on the single family side, we're going to need a lot more production. >> this is actually pretty spacious. >> reporter: becau
. >> reporter: suze has been renting in d.c. for six years and admits she would pay more to rent than own. >> i have a lot of friends who purchase and they thought it was a great deal and then ended up losing tens of thousands of dollars just in a few years. >> reporter: another barrier to home ownership is lack of supplies. realtors today reported a small increase in the number of homes for sale, but it's just not enough. especially given the competition from cash-heavy...
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san jose down towards the suze mountains still a little bit of green showing up and then lingering clouds 5:00 a.m. with fog around and it will be dense in pockets so watch out for that. temperatures upper 30s to the the upper 40s. coolest locations in the inland valleys where you will see some clearing by morning. tomorrow afternoon, sunshine. breezy. south bay 64. san jose 63 in sunnyvale. santa cruz 65 degrees on the peninsula. 61 san mateo. 62 redwood city. you will feel the wind coming through the gap. sfo gusty winds. 54 pacifica. downtown san francisco 60 degrees. 56 in the sunset district and you will feel the wind along the coast in the north bay. 54 bodega bay. 65 santa rosa. out towards the east bay all in the low to mid 60s. 64 oakland. 63 union city. inland areas near 70 degrees fairfield. 65 livermore. a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. windy tomorrow but sunny, breezy and milder as we hit the weekend. low 70s inland. mid to upper 50s at the coast. in case you are wondering when will we see the rain again? a slight chance tuesday. better possibility of seeing rain
san jose down towards the suze mountains still a little bit of green showing up and then lingering clouds 5:00 a.m. with fog around and it will be dense in pockets so watch out for that. temperatures upper 30s to the the upper 40s. coolest locations in the inland valleys where you will see some clearing by morning. tomorrow afternoon, sunshine. breezy. south bay 64. san jose 63 in sunnyvale. santa cruz 65 degrees on the peninsula. 61 san mateo. 62 redwood city. you will feel the wind coming...
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. >> suze orman said i agree. this is a shameful day.go away if people let it. >> right. >> the more people who get animated and exercised and bloody angry the more chance there is that people like harry reid will not be able to park this away. there will be more outrages this year. >> right. so, we are getting bounced back on the e-mail i gave. go to senator majority leader ory -- harry reid's website. there is a form. or tweet him on twitter. >> tweet him tonight. >> @senator reid. >> ask what he's doing. if you don't agree this is a guy you need e to talk to. he's the one calling the shots. >> knowing full well that a vast majority of americans want the assault weapons ban. he know this is. >> and background checks. >> what kind of balls does it take to stand in front of a microphone knowing 55, 65% and higher percentages on other parts of the bill want this. vast majority of americans want this. you stand up there and say, well, you know -- >> here's the problem. here's what sarah palin said this weekend about background checks which
. >> suze orman said i agree. this is a shameful day.go away if people let it. >> right. >> the more people who get animated and exercised and bloody angry the more chance there is that people like harry reid will not be able to park this away. there will be more outrages this year. >> right. so, we are getting bounced back on the e-mail i gave. go to senator majority leader ory -- harry reid's website. there is a form. or tweet him on twitter. >> tweet him...
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mccarton, and you can catch alex tonight at 8:00 p.m., for a little "now at night" she'll be joined by suzend others. i'll be joining her, too. andrea mitchell reports is next. >>> after a frigid start, especially the southern half the country, the march sun is going to work. typical average temperatures should be in the 70s and 80s, but at least we're getting into the 50s and 60s today. northern half of the country, still a slow recovery, and doing a lot of snow melting. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like eve
mccarton, and you can catch alex tonight at 8:00 p.m., for a little "now at night" she'll be joined by suzend others. i'll be joining her, too. andrea mitchell reports is next. >>> after a frigid start, especially the southern half the country, the march sun is going to work. typical average temperatures should be in the 70s and 80s, but at least we're getting into the 50s and 60s today. northern half of the country, still a slow recovery, and doing a lot of snow melting....
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sponsored by universal studios domestic television captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org suze. >> tonight at 9:00. bay area elected official resigns after what he did with taxpayer money. >> attempted kidnapping in the north bay ladies to chase. and crash. >> st. mary's basketball program facing crippling penalty for violating ncaa rules. >> why listing a ban on poaching rhino could be the first step to savin ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to save 5% off every day with your lowe's consumer credit card. 9:00 coming up next. >> good evening. santa clara county supervisor george is explaining and apologizing tonight for how he spent tax dollars. he faces criminal charges and today he resigned. 7 news reporter david has more from san jose. >>reporter: george junior has been elected official for a decade until today. but behind the scenes investigators from the district attorney's office say he was cheating taxpayers and campaign donor by using their money as his personal pig bank to fuel what he admitted today is a gambling addiction and depression. he's accused of forging
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absolutely shocking and suze orman said i agree. this is a terrible day.he more and more people who get animated and bloody angry about this, the more chances, people like harry reid will not be able to park this away because there will be more outrageous this year. >> right, and so, again, let me say, it by the way, getting bounceback on the e-mail that i gave. go to senate majority leader harry reid's website, an e-mail form. >> go to the official form. >> or if you want to tweet him, he's on twitter. >> tweet him tonight. >> @senatorreid. >> ask him what he's doing. >> right now. >> in your name, because if you don't agree with this, this is the guy that you need to talk to. he's the one calling truly the shots. >> knowing full well that a vast majority of americans want the assault weapons ban. >> right. >> he knows this. >> and background check. >> what kind of balls does that take to stand in front of a microwave knowing that 55%, 65% and higher percentages on the other parts of the bill want this. vast what mah majority of americans want this and yo
absolutely shocking and suze orman said i agree. this is a terrible day.he more and more people who get animated and bloody angry about this, the more chances, people like harry reid will not be able to park this away because there will be more outrageous this year. >> right, and so, again, let me say, it by the way, getting bounceback on the e-mail that i gave. go to senate majority leader harry reid's website, an e-mail form. >> go to the official form. >> or if you want to...
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. >>> coming up next hour, financial expert suze orman, if you're looking to save up, ask her about,stions. she'll answer some in the next hour. go ahead and tweet. >>> plus, it is like a scene out of -- and it is a step closer to reality. we're talking about a real life cloakin visibility. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. >>> like a scene out of harry potter, scientists in texas are getting close to making things invisible. i think it's a great idea. >> we'll explain why we're laughing in a minute. have a look at this. >> wha
. >>> coming up next hour, financial expert suze orman, if you're looking to save up, ask her about,stions. she'll answer some in the next hour. go ahead and tweet. >>> plus, it is like a scene out of -- and it is a step closer to reality. we're talking about a real life cloakin visibility. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills....
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this is wonderful to have you do this to take your time, and michael and suze museum. i am not happy about colbert [laughter] but i will try my best to answer the question that you did ask. [laughter] it is true. the old adage to move the mouse, you have to move saatchi's. and there's never a strong incentive for information technology generally. flask group that will advocate with the budget crisis over health care don't exist and people don't when up with stickers or buses or state government demanding more information technology. the challenge for government leaders to realize the potential and possibilities. the last week there is the big headline in the "l.a. times" department of motor of -- motor vehicles gave up on a six year effort to update 40 year-old technology. we spent more than half of the many, not close to a halfway done and they just ended the contract. talk about scandals, is a surprise the court system of california in 2004 identified $260 million upgrade to be completed thousand eight. to madrid $60 million. today the estimate is one point* $9 billi
this is wonderful to have you do this to take your time, and michael and suze museum. i am not happy about colbert [laughter] but i will try my best to answer the question that you did ask. [laughter] it is true. the old adage to move the mouse, you have to move saatchi's. and there's never a strong incentive for information technology generally. flask group that will advocate with the budget crisis over health care don't exist and people don't when up with stickers or buses or state government...
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the word suze in our vernacular is teddy roosevelt and that was no way to define people who would not play football so the idea that football is manhood and no discussion to do with homoeroticism in football is a discussion that makes me popular with other sports writers by the way. [laughter] and i will never forget why probably the most homoerotic sport that is very enjoyable is mixed martial arts and if you think of the actual positions, and touching touching, submission holds holds, it is the homoerotic sport coat and a don't you think. we have this thing it is only gay if you make a contact. on a cultural indictment of our world, it is on a day if you make eye contact? and on that we will call that night. thank you. [applause] >> we have to take back media. independent media will save us. the most part institutions on earth, more powerful than any bomb or missile, the idea that explodes on to the scene, but it doesn't happen when it is contained by the box, the tv screen that we all gays have for so many hours a week. we need to be able to hear speaking for themselves outside the
the word suze in our vernacular is teddy roosevelt and that was no way to define people who would not play football so the idea that football is manhood and no discussion to do with homoeroticism in football is a discussion that makes me popular with other sports writers by the way. [laughter] and i will never forget why probably the most homoerotic sport that is very enjoyable is mixed martial arts and if you think of the actual positions, and touching touching, submission holds holds, it is...
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nancy snyderman, and suze orman, host of "the suze orman show" on cnbc. i have not had the pros together since the tsa rules have changed. before i get to some of the opposition to it, what do you think about it? >> i was on the united flight two days ago. two flight attendants came up to me and personally asked me if i could take this on. they said it's not about bringing down a plane, they're worried about their safety. i have to back them. >> i think it's nuts, number one. i think they -- listen, why don't they do something that makes sense? let us wear our shoes, let us keep our belts and jackets on and let them keep their knives off the plane. >> the real issue that tsa says is that they're looking for things that can, quote, take down a plane. and they don't think these knives can. not that i agree with them, but that's at least their argument. >> john pistole was on the show this morning and savannah asked the question and i asked it, as well, after billions of dollars being invested in security and safety post 9/11 at our airports, don't the ameri
nancy snyderman, and suze orman, host of "the suze orman show" on cnbc. i have not had the pros together since the tsa rules have changed. before i get to some of the opposition to it, what do you think about it? >> i was on the united flight two days ago. two flight attendants came up to me and personally asked me if i could take this on. they said it's not about bringing down a plane, they're worried about their safety. i have to back them. >> i think it's nuts, number...
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. >> i saw suze -- >> was that a segway or what? >> that was -- you know what i call that?h is what we're trying for here. >> i am excited. i love npr and the idea that it's going to be cnbc, too, is great. >> all right, john. what about the pope? you hear what we're calling that, right? >> what? >> the sweet cyst even because there's 16 guys brackets for who's going to be the new pope -- >> did you come up with that? >> no, i don't come up with anything. >> was that on the interweb somewhere? >> all the different popes. some from africa. the sweet sistine. >> i thought we had a contender. >> yeah, could have been a contender. i don't know. >> okay. >> you want to take it away. >> i'm being told to take it away. >> all right. >> coming up next we ask our guest hosts what's working now. stock ideas and areas of the market that you should be investing in. monday we've got warren buffett live from 6:00 to 9:00 eastern time. in his first interview after releasing his annual letter to shareholders. it comes out tomorrow morning or this afternoon after the -- >> after the market.
. >> i saw suze -- >> was that a segway or what? >> that was -- you know what i call that?h is what we're trying for here. >> i am excited. i love npr and the idea that it's going to be cnbc, too, is great. >> all right, john. what about the pope? you hear what we're calling that, right? >> what? >> the sweet cyst even because there's 16 guys brackets for who's going to be the new pope -- >> did you come up with that? >> no, i don't come up...
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degree is muslim brotherhood and a more extremist forces that are running the country, what happens to suze minority population? are they persecuted or retribution killings? there are huge unanswered questions and there are echoes of iraq failure may not be the right word but more robust preparations it is easy to criticize because yes figures are in exile but they're still in the country but it feels like we could have a repeat of baghdad 2003. >> we have time for a quick question. >> it is night to think of them in terms were a woman was shot to win demanded to be educated and have many are set on fire to get out of terrible marriages and situation. >> guest: i was not trying to describe them in kind terms. make no mistake the incredibly stream this -- extremist ideology but why they do have the appeal in rural parts of afghanistan. one of the very distressing likely outcomes but it continued withdrawal from the country but the status of women has marginally reproof -- improved in big cities like kabul with the rights when did enjoy a day with the ability to be educated it is a world of d
degree is muslim brotherhood and a more extremist forces that are running the country, what happens to suze minority population? are they persecuted or retribution killings? there are huge unanswered questions and there are echoes of iraq failure may not be the right word but more robust preparations it is easy to criticize because yes figures are in exile but they're still in the country but it feels like we could have a repeat of baghdad 2003. >> we have time for a quick question....