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i think that image has been reinforced administrator. >> gene robinson, ken vogel, thank you very muchoining me tonight. coming up, the most important thing that happened in washington today. or at least that's what i'm going to try to convince you it was. it was the most important thing that happened in washington. maybe i can get our guest to agree with me. with an innovative showerhead plus wireless speaker, kohler is the proud sponsor of singing in the shower. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's for everyday surfaces where dishcloths deposit germs. and only bounty duratowel is clinically proven to be 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time
i think that image has been reinforced administrator. >> gene robinson, ken vogel, thank you very muchoining me tonight. coming up, the most important thing that happened in washington today. or at least that's what i'm going to try to convince you it was. it was the most important thing that happened in washington. maybe i can get our guest to agree with me. with an innovative showerhead plus wireless speaker, kohler is the proud sponsor of singing in the shower. so i can't afford to...
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i think that image has been reinforced administrator. >> gene robinson, ken vogel, thank you very much tonight. coming up, the most important thing that happened in washington today. or at least that's what i'm going to try to convince you it was. it was the most important thing that happened in washington. maybe i can get our guest to agree with me. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ all aboard. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is
i think that image has been reinforced administrator. >> gene robinson, ken vogel, thank you very much tonight. coming up, the most important thing that happened in washington today. or at least that's what i'm going to try to convince you it was. it was the most important thing that happened in washington. maybe i can get our guest to agree with me. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in...
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>> john vogel. >> no. i know john. nice guy. great pick, actually. he changed investing forever. i should have thought of that. >> you have to tune in every single day to try and find out. >> up next, what the heck is happening in retail, to retail? big names selling off, bigger red flags. we're mott junot just talking a penney and sears. we are digging in, coming up. >>> later on, our series on the mints continues with jim o'neill. why he thinks these four emerging economies need to be on your radar. >>> later on, the ultimate rich people's problem. how to ship your yacht. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. female annou
>> john vogel. >> no. i know john. nice guy. great pick, actually. he changed investing forever. i should have thought of that. >> you have to tune in every single day to try and find out. >> up next, what the heck is happening in retail, to retail? big names selling off, bigger red flags. we're mott junot just talking a penney and sears. we are digging in, coming up. >>> later on, our series on the mints continues with jim o'neill. why he thinks these four...
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the government's been co-opted vogel show later. yes but you're absolutely right and he says that you know if we want to use his words and let him say you know there's some scary stuff coming up but i want to take a look at the current life of dick fuld former here's a picture of him coming up this is greenwich connecticut mansion. which he still lives in today sadly though sadly had to let go of his part of apartment for twenty five million but don't worry he was able to hold onto his forty plus acre ranch in sun valley idaho. now jimmy cayne former bear stearns c.e.o. he has managed to scrape by on roughly three hundred seventy six million dollars yet following his two thousand a retirement he now spends his time playing online bridge tournaments i am not joking out of his homes in new york city's plaza hotel in boca raton florida and after losing a loved one billion in sub prime mortgages former citigroup c.e.o. chuck prince resigned into south two thousand and seven he now lives out his days in nantucket and palm beach on a poul
the government's been co-opted vogel show later. yes but you're absolutely right and he says that you know if we want to use his words and let him say you know there's some scary stuff coming up but i want to take a look at the current life of dick fuld former here's a picture of him coming up this is greenwich connecticut mansion. which he still lives in today sadly though sadly had to let go of his part of apartment for twenty five million but don't worry he was able to hold onto his forty...
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the government's been co-opted vogel show later. yes you're absolutely right and he says that you know if we want to use his words and let him say you know there's some scary stuff coming up but i want to take a look at the current life of dick fuld former here's a picture of him coming up this is greenwich connecticut mansion. which he still lives in today sadly though sadly had to let go of his part of apartment for twenty five million but don't worry he was able to hold onto his forty plus acre ranch in sun valley idaho. jimmy cayne former bear stearns c.e.o. he has managed to scrape by on roughly three hundred seventy six million dollars yet following his two thousand a retirement he now spends his time playing online bridge tournaments i am not joking out of his homes in new york city's plaza hotel in boca raton florida and after losing a loved one billion in sub prime mortgages former citigroup c.e.o. chuck prince resigning to south two thousand and seven he now lives out his days in nantucket and palm beach on a poultry ninet
the government's been co-opted vogel show later. yes you're absolutely right and he says that you know if we want to use his words and let him say you know there's some scary stuff coming up but i want to take a look at the current life of dick fuld former here's a picture of him coming up this is greenwich connecticut mansion. which he still lives in today sadly though sadly had to let go of his part of apartment for twenty five million but don't worry he was able to hold onto his forty plus...
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has been as you know, right, you can sort of take the random walk down wall street view or the jack vogel view of don't try to pick stocks, buy a low cost index fund and let her ride. are we going to learn that this year is the return of the stock picker, even with higher fees, you can get outsized returns? >> absolutely. if you just look at yorkville as a small example relative to the broader markets, the mlp space, last year, our flagship strategy was up over 58%. well, the mlp market was up 28% so we doubled what the broader based mlp marketplace did. there is always room for stock pickers that can identify values, that understand an asset class or segment of the market and bring real value to the table. i think you've seen that with other stock pickers that historically over time consistently beat the market. >> let's get to stock picks. i want to go to be. aerospace. we have seen a massive run in the sfpace overall. do you have to believe in that in order to believe in b.e. aerospace and are you involved in the airlines? >> i'm not involved in the airlines but with b.e. aerospace, th
has been as you know, right, you can sort of take the random walk down wall street view or the jack vogel view of don't try to pick stocks, buy a low cost index fund and let her ride. are we going to learn that this year is the return of the stock picker, even with higher fees, you can get outsized returns? >> absolutely. if you just look at yorkville as a small example relative to the broader markets, the mlp space, last year, our flagship strategy was up over 58%. well, the mlp market...
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she might become the replacement for david vogel, if you remember , he was the right hand man for warrenbuffett, going around and doing all the deals for him. she has become that person for him. she is the chairman of several of his companies. she has made some tough decisions, fired people. but she has had some good outcomes from that. those companies have shaped up. >> 29 years old. a 29-year-old kid who is the chairman of four berkshire hathaway companies. she has fired three ceos. amazing. >> she is unusual, one because of her age, to because she is female, but obviously her parents knew something that we did not know. >> farmers. >> as opposed to harvard. >> two-putted in that context, -- to put it in that context, he has a generation of leaders he is grooming. they are there right now. >> those oriental painting catalogs? >> think about it for one second. look at who started some of the biggest companies in the country today. they were all started by 20- year-olds. bravo to warren buffett for picking a young person to lead his company and a time when are in charge. >> but this is n
she might become the replacement for david vogel, if you remember , he was the right hand man for warrenbuffett, going around and doing all the deals for him. she has become that person for him. she is the chairman of several of his companies. she has made some tough decisions, fired people. but she has had some good outcomes from that. those companies have shaped up. >> 29 years old. a 29-year-old kid who is the chairman of four berkshire hathaway companies. she has fired three ceos....
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vogel that china is planning in asia today should be of great concern to all those. and not to mention the fact that they have continued to repress and a press and to practice human rights violations on a regular basis in tibet and the tensions between china and india on the china india border continue to be ratcheted up. the more penetrations of china across the border between china and india a real. so we have to understand that this is not a matter of they are proud as we are proud. this is not a matter of the will to keep their job. this is a matter of rising threat would challenge to peace and security in asia. because of the profound belief on the chinese leaders that china must and will regain the dominant role that they have for couple of thousand years in asia . unless you understand that you're going to have trouble dealing with the. you're going to have -- well, you love trouble dealing with them effectively. that does not mean we preach confrontation. that does not mean that we believe that a clash is inevitable with china in asia. but the best way to hav
vogel that china is planning in asia today should be of great concern to all those. and not to mention the fact that they have continued to repress and a press and to practice human rights violations on a regular basis in tibet and the tensions between china and india on the china india border continue to be ratcheted up. the more penetrations of china across the border between china and india a real. so we have to understand that this is not a matter of they are proud as we are proud. this is...
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. >> and matt vogel, "sesame street's" pub it captain and the man behind the count. >> how many bananasur mouth opens, your puppet mouth. >> you look like a little tee pot there or reverse teapot. relax. >> relax. >> be very relaxed. >> it looks like a very tense swan. >> after a bit more bear-handed practice out came the real puppets. >> first thing, close your mouth. >> what is wrong. >> sorry. >> okay. >> sheesh. >> puppets need etiquette lessons first. >> puppets have very few things it does very well. focus. if it looks at you, boom connection. >> where are you looking? >> i know. he's got lazy eye. i'm trying to fix it. >> he's looking into the camera. >> that's nice. >> we perform to camera. so what you see at home when you watch "sesame street," that's what we're looking at. >> when you make focus like that and you make that connection like i'm looking at you, the person whees looking at it imbues it with life. there's a huge difference between this and that. >> yes, yes. >> and it hits you right here. it always hits me like oh, god, he's looking at me. oh, that's real. >> trust
. >> and matt vogel, "sesame street's" pub it captain and the man behind the count. >> how many bananasur mouth opens, your puppet mouth. >> you look like a little tee pot there or reverse teapot. relax. >> relax. >> be very relaxed. >> it looks like a very tense swan. >> after a bit more bear-handed practice out came the real puppets. >> first thing, close your mouth. >> what is wrong. >> sorry. >> okay. >>...
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no one from the cta would speak with us on camera, but in a statement to fox, cta president dean vogelawsuit an attempt, quote: to weaken unions and the workers they represent. but supporters say this is really about the first amendment and, jon, this case will soon be heard by the ninth circuit court of appeals on a path to the u.s. supreme court. jon: let us know what happens. claudia cowan in san francisco, thank you. jenna: well, the affordable care act's expanding medicaid to nearly nine million americans. medicaid, of course, is designed to cover health care costs for our nation's poorest, but loopholes in the system that predate obamacare leave a -- leave it very absolutely noble fraud and abuse. in fact, our next guest says millionaires are enrolling in medicaid. mark warshawsky's work in "the wall street journal" this week, he was talking about this topic. it's great to have you on the program. >> my pleasure to be with you. jenna: so first question is, why would millionaires want to enroll in medicaid? >> well, what we're talking about is benefits for long-term care, home hea
no one from the cta would speak with us on camera, but in a statement to fox, cta president dean vogelawsuit an attempt, quote: to weaken unions and the workers they represent. but supporters say this is really about the first amendment and, jon, this case will soon be heard by the ninth circuit court of appeals on a path to the u.s. supreme court. jon: let us know what happens. claudia cowan in san francisco, thank you. jenna: well, the affordable care act's expanding medicaid to nearly nine...
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so the story by ken vogel reports that some of the koch organizations are hiring a creative directortheir own ads. they have long had their own database against they don't depend on the party so they can reach voters. and they are going to be much more tightly controlled about what they do with the group. so we have on the record someone from one of the koch organizations say they plan to grow in 2014 and even more in 2016. >> that really does make sense, doesn't it, nicole? the operation in 2012 was so badly run and people wasted so many donors money in 2012. it was just shocking. >> yeah, the results speak for themselves. any effort to be more coordinated. the outstanding question for me is coordinated with whom? i mean, you still don't have a -- you still need a strong national party. you still need for these efforts to compliment strong leaders who are elected officials. so these efforts, i think, will be fruitless until and unless there are strong national leaders in the republican party, elected official. >> mike? >> nicole, that is exactly right. what koch operatives would tel
so the story by ken vogel reports that some of the koch organizations are hiring a creative directortheir own ads. they have long had their own database against they don't depend on the party so they can reach voters. and they are going to be much more tightly controlled about what they do with the group. so we have on the record someone from one of the koch organizations say they plan to grow in 2014 and even more in 2016. >> that really does make sense, doesn't it, nicole? the operation...
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. >> john vogel is on the list, vanguard. >> uh-huh. >> you may say not a big trend -- >> boring. >>nds. >> index funds, long-term investing, okay? >> then warren buffet. where would you put warren buffet? i would argue he's helped spur people to think long term about investing and he's created a con groom mer ra glom mer rate. he piggybacked off of graham and dodd. >> that's why this becomes complicated. >> that's why we need the viewers. i want to pass it off to someone else. >> too hard. you guys figure it out. >> seen you in his clothes, yes. >> drexler. i think mickey is on the list. >> got to be. >> retail. >> you ask a question, andrew, of -- >> how about ralph lauren. >> he's on the list. >> you get into interesting conversations. you are just starting it. is bob eiger more of a change agent than michael eisner. who deserves credit for building the modern disney. what we want to do is get this kind of conversation started with our viewers. who do you think should be on our top 25. there's iger for you. you can head to cnbc.com, 25 to vote for your picks and leave your comment
. >> john vogel is on the list, vanguard. >> uh-huh. >> you may say not a big trend -- >> boring. >>nds. >> index funds, long-term investing, okay? >> then warren buffet. where would you put warren buffet? i would argue he's helped spur people to think long term about investing and he's created a con groom mer ra glom mer rate. he piggybacked off of graham and dodd. >> that's why this becomes complicated. >> that's why we need the viewers. i...
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is what it is going to role -- vogel rule to raisenally meant questions about investments in what they could do with their own funds. it appears that it now affects every small and midsize bank any financial institution in the country. i will let marty talk about that in a second. bottom line is that we have to store -- sort our way out of this. some of the dodd frank stuff is fine. some of it, as i said, we will have to sort it out. the basic issue is that you want to get a mortgage. aur brother-in-law that has small company wants to be able to get a loan. people want to be able to invest -- invest their funds and plan for retirement. if you go to every bank in the country, you have five regulatory industries living there. some want to lock the money up in the bank and some want to invest it. this is very complicated and we will be working on it for a while. access to capital for many small businesses is their primary concern. they have to deal with issues like health care. they do not know if they can get the capital to operate their businesses. the dodd frank rule and the role of th
is what it is going to role -- vogel rule to raisenally meant questions about investments in what they could do with their own funds. it appears that it now affects every small and midsize bank any financial institution in the country. i will let marty talk about that in a second. bottom line is that we have to store -- sort our way out of this. some of the dodd frank stuff is fine. some of it, as i said, we will have to sort it out. the basic issue is that you want to get a mortgage. aur...