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presidential election, 1920 featuring warren harding. the very famous quote from his campaign, 1920 -- well, not very famous. return to normalcy. return to normalcy. whenever you read about war and -- warren harding -- granted not very often -- oh, yes, return to normalcy. that does capture the mood. but i also want to look at a little bit more from that speech where he used this word. this is during his campaign in 1920. harding says america's present need is not a heroics, but healing, not nostrums, but normalcy, not revolution, but restoration, not agitation, but adjustments. and it goes on. instead of talking about normalcy -- that is it. let's also focus on the word agitations that he uses. for example, after world war i hundreds of thousands of white soldiers returned to find what they considered their jobs already filled by recent african-american migrants to the north. thousands of white soldiers returned to northern cities to find the sheer number of african-americans sharing what they considered their cities to be increased dra
presidential election, 1920 featuring warren harding. the very famous quote from his campaign, 1920 -- well, not very famous. return to normalcy. return to normalcy. whenever you read about war and -- warren harding -- granted not very often -- oh, yes, return to normalcy. that does capture the mood. but i also want to look at a little bit more from that speech where he used this word. this is during his campaign in 1920. harding says america's present need is not a heroics, but healing, not...
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is he warren harding?that who we are talking about. >> i'm being honest with you and sticking to the facts if he got it, i don't think he would have told vox.com i'm a big city mayor fighting crime. this is a crisis. >> i don't understand what's going on. i guess warren harding has inhabited his body. >> think about susan rice she said don't give into alarmism. they don't want to scare people. >> next week when you are at the white house i want you to ask the josh earnst guy. is that his real name. >> that's his real name he is an ernest guy. >> use my name define right sizing. >> i'm going to ask him that and not throw a pencil despite what you say. >> special orders don't upset me but i need to know what that is. ed henry everyone, directly ahead, we will destroy the white privilege racial argument once and for all. then, o'reilly versus jon stewart. we will show you highlights of our past debates moments away. the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of ale
is he warren harding?that who we are talking about. >> i'm being honest with you and sticking to the facts if he got it, i don't think he would have told vox.com i'm a big city mayor fighting crime. this is a crisis. >> i don't understand what's going on. i guess warren harding has inhabited his body. >> think about susan rice she said don't give into alarmism. they don't want to scare people. >> next week when you are at the white house i want you to ask the josh earnst...
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during an interview with the hugh hewitt show he said, i think elizabeth warren's hard-left views on t she could give her a run for her money. the liberal group run for warren has launched a new website called dear elizabeth warren.com. supporters can go online or send post cards or letters encouraging her to make a white house run. >>> look at all those former presidents in one room. he wrote, happy president's day from the fourth one from the left. and that's your morning disturb of scrambled politics. that's a great picture with president obama and all the other presidents still alive today. >>> i'm joined by political analyst and best-selling author alex pennington. >> that was a nice picture. kind of makes me sentimental to see that. >> exactly. i don't know how this will make you feel though late last night, a texas federal judge put the fate of 5 million undocumented immigrants in limbo. what's the play here with this? >> i'm glad you mentioned the number. it really is important. this involves real people. these are 5 million folks who now have a huge level of anxiety this morn
during an interview with the hugh hewitt show he said, i think elizabeth warren's hard-left views on t she could give her a run for her money. the liberal group run for warren has launched a new website called dear elizabeth warren.com. supporters can go online or send post cards or letters encouraging her to make a white house run. >>> look at all those former presidents in one room. he wrote, happy president's day from the fourth one from the left. and that's your morning disturb of...
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he succeeded president warren harding would died in san francisco while his wife was reading to him. had been on a speaking tour. >>> on this presidents day we wanted to know who your favorite president is and why. so we hit the streets to hear what real people think. starting with the oldies but the goodies. >> washington. the first. >> theodore roosevelt. >> strengthened the country and reformed and strengthened the environmental together at once. >> abraham lincoln because he held this country together under terrible circumstances.3njv guided this country through the civil war. 16th president. >> lincoln, because he embodied everything that ouruh9 >> some folks seem to prefer more present day presidents about not everyone can agree. >> best president ever was ronald reagan followed by george washington. >> ronald reagan. everything went smooth when he was th e president. >> one of my favorite was reagan. another one was bush. another one was carter. >> when they took over the country they had a lot of problems and tried to help the country. >> thanks to everyone for sharing your re
he succeeded president warren harding would died in san francisco while his wife was reading to him. had been on a speaking tour. >>> on this presidents day we wanted to know who your favorite president is and why. so we hit the streets to hear what real people think. starting with the oldies but the goodies. >> washington. the first. >> theodore roosevelt. >> strengthened the country and reformed and strengthened the environmental together at once. >> abraham...
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i think elizabeth warren's hard-level prescriptions since to the hard of democratic voters.t for a clip where he's not wrong for once. i do hope she's challenged by someone in the primary season. i think, you know working on her debate skills will only help her in the fall. >> let's move on to something else. move over ipad and iphone. are you ready for the i car? that's right, the "wall street journal" reporting apple has hundreds of employees working on an electric car, while apple has decline to confirm the rumors, people familiar with the plan says the company is recruiting car technology experts and designers and the top-secret project has been code name "titan." alana, is the world ready for an apple car. >> i think the world is ready. the world was ready for flying cars a long time ago. >> really? >> but the technology is obviously isn't there yesterday. there's a lot of competitors out there. i think that google is one of them, certainly the rumors surrounding saying it might be a driverless one, which we no google is also whoing on and tesla owns is the electric car
i think elizabeth warren's hard-level prescriptions since to the hard of democratic voters.t for a clip where he's not wrong for once. i do hope she's challenged by someone in the primary season. i think, you know working on her debate skills will only help her in the fall. >> let's move on to something else. move over ipad and iphone. are you ready for the i car? that's right, the "wall street journal" reporting apple has hundreds of employees working on an electric car, while...
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warren harding, it turns out, named his, you know his little friend.r his little friend. it was jerry. which was my father's name. i think completely coincidental. that was the best fact. >> this is also we should point out, a thing for charity. we did it for a group called homes for our troops which provides specially designed mortgage-free homes for the most severely disabled veterans from iran and afghanistan -- iraq and afghanistan. who were you playing for? >> we did save the children which obviously does so much work with so many kids all around the world to fill the needs for those who truly, truly need it. i don't want to make light of this but i have to say it actually added to the stress level because if we screwed up i was nervous not only was i letting down myself and my family and my high school teachers but kids all around the world, they would lose too. >> $40,000 at stake. let's also be real berman. this is about you and me. i went to dartmouth, you went to harvard. i'm from philly, you're from boston. i am terrified of you and what you
warren harding, it turns out, named his, you know his little friend.r his little friend. it was jerry. which was my father's name. i think completely coincidental. that was the best fact. >> this is also we should point out, a thing for charity. we did it for a group called homes for our troops which provides specially designed mortgage-free homes for the most severely disabled veterans from iran and afghanistan -- iraq and afghanistan. who were you playing for? >> we did save the...
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warren g. harding was a lady's man with a mistress nan britton.o her tell-all book, he remans he romanced her in a closet at the white house. he was endorsed because he was considered handsome and it was thought he would appeal to women, the nation's newest voters. perhaps my favorite story has to do with journalism. president john quincy adams reportedly liked to skinny dip in the potomac river. then an enterprising reporter stole his clothes until he granted her an interview. here's to hoping i won't have to use that tactic any time soon. you can see what happened when cnn anchors are put to the test. watch the cnn quiz show presidents edition hosted by anderson cooper tonight at 9:00 eastern. >>> in our money lead today, all they had to do was walk past an atm and it would apparently spit out cash. that's just one of the ways a gang of cyberthieves got away with what could be the biggest bank heist in history. a computer security company says the hackers based in places such as russia ukraine and china stole up to $1 billion from about 100 fina
warren g. harding was a lady's man with a mistress nan britton.o her tell-all book, he remans he romanced her in a closet at the white house. he was endorsed because he was considered handsome and it was thought he would appeal to women, the nation's newest voters. perhaps my favorite story has to do with journalism. president john quincy adams reportedly liked to skinny dip in the potomac river. then an enterprising reporter stole his clothes until he granted her an interview. here's to hoping...
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so it's bill de blasio elizabeth warren, hard left players. >> question to you, can that actually happen that? >> "a," i don't think warren is going to run at all. dan is right that there's a group that are further out on the left than many of the rest of us in terms of how to attack this problem. and it's going to be tricky for hillary just as it is for the republican if it's more of a centrist to try to articulate a vision and a set of policies that don't alienate the people that are more progressive than the rest of the party. >> do you think it's a problem that hillary has taken all this money from foreign companies and others? you've seen a number of these reports coming out in the past week. >> it's so interesting. my wife asked me this yesterday. i said to her you're going to hear a story where they say hillary took money from this group and said something or did something on behalf of that group. lo and behold on the front of "the wall street journal" yesterday, there it was. so you're going to have many stories trying to tie these things together. i think the clintons -- i don't
so it's bill de blasio elizabeth warren, hard left players. >> question to you, can that actually happen that? >> "a," i don't think warren is going to run at all. dan is right that there's a group that are further out on the left than many of the rest of us in terms of how to attack this problem. and it's going to be tricky for hillary just as it is for the republican if it's more of a centrist to try to articulate a vision and a set of policies that don't alienate the...
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i think senator warren's really going to push hillary clinton hard. and i think you've already seen hillary clinton moving a little bit, at least rhetorically, towards senator warren. i think what senator warren is saying is she wants to see what the actual policy proposals are from secretary clinton. >> and quickly, how important is senator warren's support, should hillary clinton run? is it invaluable? >> it is invaluable. it's vital. i think having a fight with a progressive leader in the democratic party would not be good for hillary clinton, particularly with a woman on the progressive wing of the democratic party. i think it would take away from her. when president obama got endorsements from major democratic women in 2008 it was something that really hurt hillary clinton, and i think she's trying to be unified. >> all right jonathan. thank you so much for joining us today. we do appreciate it. >> take care. >> you, too. >>> still ahead, it is huge. what just happened will affect your internet time. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it m
i think senator warren's really going to push hillary clinton hard. and i think you've already seen hillary clinton moving a little bit, at least rhetorically, towards senator warren. i think what senator warren is saying is she wants to see what the actual policy proposals are from secretary clinton. >> and quickly, how important is senator warren's support, should hillary clinton run? is it invaluable? >> it is invaluable. it's vital. i think having a fight with a progressive...
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>> it's really interesting figuring out what warren is doing. it's hard. she's a very smart, very very effective senator. she might be the most effective member of the senate. she's able to identify issues that she can bring into the public sphere just by virtue of the celebrity she has cultivated around herself and the trust that akctivists give her and elevate them to levels of high importance and she can force figures like clinton to give her deference. she's just doing this in a really effective way. >> i feel like by having a detente with hillary, it helps republicans. generally for the democratic party, hillary clinton gets to say she is the centrist willing to go to middle. jonathan, i thought it was really interesting that hillary clinton talked about patricia arquette. she's wearing her gender in a much more prominent way. she's talking about being a woman and the issues that face women in america as a headline issue. do you agree with what bloomberg says, that the landscape has changed, that feminism has become chic? >> i think that's right. you
>> it's really interesting figuring out what warren is doing. it's hard. she's a very smart, very very effective senator. she might be the most effective member of the senate. she's able to identify issues that she can bring into the public sphere just by virtue of the celebrity she has cultivated around herself and the trust that akctivists give her and elevate them to levels of high importance and she can force figures like clinton to give her deference. she's just doing this in a...
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warren buffett. he was talking about oriental trading. having a hard time with their current partner. (?) warren buffett and berkshire hathaway was able to come in and now you get at least four junk pieces of mail from. it works. it's great. charles: this stuff doesn't happen in europe because we have this sort of laissez-faire capitalism. this is a de facto way. the devoid was filled where regulators wouldn't fill it. these guys would fill it. >> i'm okay with letting the markets play out. it's not black or white. the short-term focus of a lot of these guys is going to result -- it would o iitwill be unintended. layoffs. spin-offs. lack of long-term growth because you want the money now. that's a negative. charles: let's go to the real, real deal on this and talk about some potential deals. what are some deals that these guys may be looking at this year? >> i think there's some fun ones. in the last couple years, it's been health care and pharma. we've seen that recently. it was in the tech. two names you probably know darn well. charles: yahoo? >> twitter and netflix. charles: really? wa
warren buffett. he was talking about oriental trading. having a hard time with their current partner. (?) warren buffett and berkshire hathaway was able to come in and now you get at least four junk pieces of mail from. it works. it's great. charles: this stuff doesn't happen in europe because we have this sort of laissez-faire capitalism. this is a de facto way. the devoid was filled where regulators wouldn't fill it. these guys would fill it. >> i'm okay with letting the markets play...
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so here you have a guy who has left the nfl and has a hard time ever since he's been away from the league and one -- >> that's warrenalways had a hard time. >> but johnny manzel in the rookie season didn't play particularly well in the three games he started in. what is it about the league? >> you've got self destruction and potential destruction of another and those are two different topics. johnny manzel, i don't think it was breaking news he was a party boy. there's so many pictures of instagram and twitter in the last couple of months. it's almost what made him popular and risky and good for the team he was going to play for because they needed some publicity. >> if you're winning well. >> early on it was p.r. it was whatever. with warren sapp it's different. there were markings on this woman that she at least had minor injuries. you have to adjudicate that. it's not just that he picked up some woman la la la. that's part of the reason they let him go. this young man going to rehab i hope the best for him but you're right, the game he has to work on is between the hash marks. >> and these young men, and maybe to
so here you have a guy who has left the nfl and has a hard time ever since he's been away from the league and one -- >> that's warrenalways had a hard time. >> but johnny manzel in the rookie season didn't play particularly well in the three games he started in. what is it about the league? >> you've got self destruction and potential destruction of another and those are two different topics. johnny manzel, i don't think it was breaking news he was a party boy. there's so many...
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on between the hard left and maybe the hillary clinton types who -- hard left says you're not quite our cup of tea, elizabeth warren out alternatives to her. where is this going? >> well, hard to say. i stopped predicting where democrats are going in the 2006 primary i lost in connecticut. but i think if elizabeth warren has a lot of support out there in the party, and the party in a way is restlessly -- the left part is restlessly looking for something other than hillary clinton. >> is an independent, third-party candidate? could that be done nationally. >> very hard to be done. it would take a situation in which the two major partieses nominate then take somebody to get in. >> there's a lie level love frustration and anger with in the two major parties and if hey don't get teeth and solve problems in washington, they're going to be more and more independences elected to congress and sometimes in the not so distant future, there will be an independent elected president of the united states. >> ow were a trailblazer. joe lieberman, trail blazer. >> involuntarily. they kicked me out of the -- >> i remember. you came
on between the hard left and maybe the hillary clinton types who -- hard left says you're not quite our cup of tea, elizabeth warren out alternatives to her. where is this going? >> well, hard to say. i stopped predicting where democrats are going in the 2006 primary i lost in connecticut. but i think if elizabeth warren has a lot of support out there in the party, and the party in a way is restlessly -- the left part is restlessly looking for something other than hillary clinton....
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. >> would it be good for her if elizabeth warren got hit and hard?can find herself. >> on our side with all the candidates we have, whoever comes out of our primary is going to be very ready for the campaign. >> fascinating. thank you very much. we'll see you next time. >> good to see you. 12 minutes before the hour. "happening now" rolls your way in a couple of minutes. >> good morning. we're waiting that big news conference president obama is holding with german chancellor merkel. they're meeting right now about ukraine. merkel opposed to arming ukrainians. we'll take you there live. there ought to be news coming out of that. plus the horrifying discovery a scientist made in the new york subways. what it means for you and your health and are we witnessing the beginning of the end of frequent flier programs? that's coming up on "happening now." >> say it ain't so. see you it he top of the hour. careful what you say folks. that's the warning from samsung and tech experts say your fancy new smart tv it might be spying on you. you park your car. as you
. >> would it be good for her if elizabeth warren got hit and hard?can find herself. >> on our side with all the candidates we have, whoever comes out of our primary is going to be very ready for the campaign. >> fascinating. thank you very much. we'll see you next time. >> good to see you. 12 minutes before the hour. "happening now" rolls your way in a couple of minutes. >> good morning. we're waiting that big news conference president obama is holding...
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clinton remains extremely high but it hasn't been challenged, and i think warren would look at this and think the party at least the hardre are the ones who want her. i think there is a demand she may give the supply. >> you buy it. >> i do. but i think this is more organized labor than dissension within the democratic party. just north of illinois in madison wisconsin organized labor particularly public employee's union suffered a devastating defeat and trying to score a victory now but against a democrat. >> they are important in the primaries. >> that is it for the panel stay tuned to see how a canadian lawmaker handled an uncomfortable situation. music stops ♪music resumes♪ music stops ♪music resumes♪ [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [whistle] purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. now? can i at least put my shoes on? he shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency freq
clinton remains extremely high but it hasn't been challenged, and i think warren would look at this and think the party at least the hardre are the ones who want her. i think there is a demand she may give the supply. >> you buy it. >> i do. but i think this is more organized labor than dissension within the democratic party. just north of illinois in madison wisconsin organized labor particularly public employee's union suffered a devastating defeat and trying to score a victory...
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receptive audience of gals rubbing elbows with tech billionaires might make it hard for her to become the next elizabeth warren. hillary envisions no more blue or red state division, she has an all-new color scheme in mind. >> there are a lot of things i'd love to see our country do. i'd like to bring people from right, left, red, blue, into a warm purple space where everyone is talking. >> i can think of a few purple spaces like harry reid's black eye. sexy sunglasses. the true the of the loom bikini briefs few practical depetitions of our nation's political state. right. three brooklyn men have been arrested for allegedly trying to join isis. i'm going to get to the bottom of that with lieutenant colonel ralph peters. joe biden wants to emancipate your wealth, and i'm worried he'd emancipate us into a depression. >>> and john stossel will talk about mob rules and drones, irritating the french. i'm kennedy.. >>> hey there, good to have you, fbi agents have arrested three men accused originally hailing from uzbekistan and kazakhstan for allegedly traveling abroad to join isis. in the case of one man, a dream t
receptive audience of gals rubbing elbows with tech billionaires might make it hard for her to become the next elizabeth warren. hillary envisions no more blue or red state division, she has an all-new color scheme in mind. >> there are a lot of things i'd love to see our country do. i'd like to bring people from right, left, red, blue, into a warm purple space where everyone is talking. >> i can think of a few purple spaces like harry reid's black eye. sexy sunglasses. the true the...
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cheryl: take it to mike smith, because from a stocks perspective, we had warren buffett and he thought it was going to be really hard for the fed to raise rates and that would be good for stocks? >> i would agree, i think inflation, expectations and levels are low, and that will give the fed some time to not have to raise rates immediately, and you know in the alpine small cap fund, we own primarily companies that are focused on the domestic economy. one of our larger holdings is patrick industries, they sell countertops and molding that go in recreational vehicles. you've had nice recovery growth from after the downturn. we think growth is going to accelerate as a result of collapse in oil prices. also the company continues to make niche acquisitions which allows them to grow, we believe 20% a year, and the rv industry is a u.s. industry to a large extent. so we don't have to worry about whether china is slowing down or europe is having a difficulty. we can focus on the u.s. consumer buying rv's and patch our benefitting. david: let's bring it from the outside for a second. everyone focused on greece, starting with
cheryl: take it to mike smith, because from a stocks perspective, we had warren buffett and he thought it was going to be really hard for the fed to raise rates and that would be good for stocks? >> i would agree, i think inflation, expectations and levels are low, and that will give the fed some time to not have to raise rates immediately, and you know in the alpine small cap fund, we own primarily companies that are focused on the domestic economy. one of our larger holdings is patrick...
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. >> and hillary will have to take on more of elizabeth warren's -- like income equality. >> she's going to have to go hard left. that hurts her. >> it will hurt her a little bit. but those opinions are not in congress with what hillary clinton believes. she is close to wall street to some degree and pick up obama's -- >> isn't the hardest thing she's close to obama and obama's views? >> she's also close to her as his own issues that are still coming out of the closet. but on the issue of president obama she's going to have to distance herself from the administration. it's going to be very difficult for her to continue to do that while she's out in the public sphere ahead of a republican primary, when she doesn't necessarily have to do that. it is in the best interest for the democratic party and hillary clinton to keep away from the press, locked away not commenting on anything that happens. she can't be out there making all these gaffes. it is in their interest not to have her out there. and because their bench is not very deep and because it's shallow, she doesn't have to be out there at this poipt. she
. >> and hillary will have to take on more of elizabeth warren's -- like income equality. >> she's going to have to go hard left. that hurts her. >> it will hurt her a little bit. but those opinions are not in congress with what hillary clinton believes. she is close to wall street to some degree and pick up obama's -- >> isn't the hardest thing she's close to obama and obama's views? >> she's also close to her as his own issues that are still coming out of the...
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hard to tell when traffic is coming by. >> reporter: tricky to paul out. a dreary day at general motors in warrenn gave me a dose of reality to test drive the v2v. >> as a drive, when you can't see the road you edge forward. i'll do what i would naturally do - edging forward. [ beeping ] coming. >> that's an advantage of v2 v. it works if you driver can't see approaching vehicles. >> reporter: general motors is one of nine major car-makers working together to make v2v a reality, an unusual teaming in a normally competitive industry. >> my car and a g.m. vehicle needs to take to a toyota or ford or hyundai. and they need to send the same message. it can't happen if we develop this separately. >> reporter: john had a hand in building g.m.'s current crash avoidance system. alert systems exist in higherened cars. what is -- higher end cars. what is different about v2v. >> cadd lacks have six raid areas, two cameras. they are not enough to see you. v 2 v fills in the gaps and let's you have more information to address the driving situations that are challenging. >> reporter: and challenging situation
hard to tell when traffic is coming by. >> reporter: tricky to paul out. a dreary day at general motors in warrenn gave me a dose of reality to test drive the v2v. >> as a drive, when you can't see the road you edge forward. i'll do what i would naturally do - edging forward. [ beeping ] coming. >> that's an advantage of v2 v. it works if you driver can't see approaching vehicles. >> reporter: general motors is one of nine major car-makers working together to make v2v a...
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elizabeth warren has said over and over and over again that she is not running for president. she has taken no steps be signed the scenes to start running for president. it's hard her now really doing an about-face and getting into the race. >> yeah i know. plenty of times we've heard politicians say, no i'm not going to do it and what do they end up doing? they end up running. thank you so much lauren. we appreciate it. >> absolutely. thanks for having me on. >>> we want you stick around. a brazen shooter shoots at a random bus? or were passengers actually the target here? we have the details next. er allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart heal
elizabeth warren has said over and over and over again that she is not running for president. she has taken no steps be signed the scenes to start running for president. it's hard her now really doing an about-face and getting into the race. >> yeah i know. plenty of times we've heard politicians say, no i'm not going to do it and what do they end up doing? they end up running. thank you so much lauren. we appreciate it. >> absolutely. thanks for having me on. >>> we want...
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warren buffett has a great article on the front of bloomberg.com saying it is hard for the federal reserves. it is a strong view. get on with it was sofgen's view. there is the trajectory of the dollar. a nice move higher on the overall dollar complex. payrolls rose more in the fifth run -- month in a row. setting up a nice banquet for the market to believe that there is strength in the u.s. economy and the fed will move on rates. they are going to have to tolerate a higher dollar. that is the dollar complex. let's have a look at the euro. how much reaction when you saw a little bit of reaction on the ecb news lats night which was a standard meeting. we heard from standard chartered. the greek banks are no longer going to be able to put greek sovereign bonds in as collateral. we should have come off those levels. trade is up to 150. that is where we begin to sell the euro dollar and the other one that is worth keeping an eye on is the biggest declining currency in the basket of developing -- developed currency. this is the brazilian rio. the biggest name petrobras lost their ceo. inflation
warren buffett has a great article on the front of bloomberg.com saying it is hard for the federal reserves. it is a strong view. get on with it was sofgen's view. there is the trajectory of the dollar. a nice move higher on the overall dollar complex. payrolls rose more in the fifth run -- month in a row. setting up a nice banquet for the market to believe that there is strength in the u.s. economy and the fed will move on rates. they are going to have to tolerate a higher dollar. that is the...
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yellen got a hard time in the last july testimony from democrats -- democratic senator elizabeth warrengulation. she has powerful opponents on both sides. no friends on either the left or the right here. and we'll be listening, carl i think not only what the issues are in the back and forth there, but how much of an issue is the fed in this year leading up to next year's presidential election. does the fed -- is it seen as a place where politicians can gain some points when it comes to their constituency. >> okay steve, we've got an hour and a half of this to go through. let's bring in diane swan economist with zero financial. what are you watching for now? >> it was interesting, flexibility was the key word that steve pointed out. the audit issue, we might see interesting playback on this. i do think it's a political issue but it's going to be more of a partisan issue than politics alone. warren and many of the senate banking committee democrats have come out and actually said they would not support an audit of the fed. that's a bit of a turn around and a bit of a vote of confidence fo
yellen got a hard time in the last july testimony from democrats -- democratic senator elizabeth warrengulation. she has powerful opponents on both sides. no friends on either the left or the right here. and we'll be listening, carl i think not only what the issues are in the back and forth there, but how much of an issue is the fed in this year leading up to next year's presidential election. does the fed -- is it seen as a place where politicians can gain some points when it comes to their...
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that warren buffett is most worried about when it comes to isis and the terrorists a biochemical bombs. he feels that nuclear is way harder to develop, obviously, we've seen the iranians working very hardt and it's taken years. if you could somehow put together, you know, small pox or something, these guys can put these things on there and i'm thinking to myself, why the heck would al-jazeera have ever even engaged in something that involved the whiff of a drone over a major metropolitan city? >> this clearly smacks of completely inappropriate, unsafe, and very unreasonable use and i don't know what they were thinking. liz: it's great to have you and you, it should be stressed, and your team have been working to legitimate work with drones. thanks, ernest. >> good to be on. liz: one of the very few companies that has shown it's able and knows how to do with safety when it comes to flying drones over europe. it's one of the biggest debates and wall street and matters to your money. will fannie and freddie eventually need big bucks or shareholders? hedge fund giant bill ackman says, absolutely yes. they break down the qui issues of the controversial companies. and making their mark for d
that warren buffett is most worried about when it comes to isis and the terrorists a biochemical bombs. he feels that nuclear is way harder to develop, obviously, we've seen the iranians working very hardt and it's taken years. if you could somehow put together, you know, small pox or something, these guys can put these things on there and i'm thinking to myself, why the heck would al-jazeera have ever even engaged in something that involved the whiff of a drone over a major metropolitan city?...
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warren's backing is like a participate you can only dream of. liz: in the end you can say the immigrant spirit is alive and kicking. here you are four generations later still working hardiz: congratulations. when is the opening of the big dallas store? >> spring of 2015. my coanchor,, loves a par begin. he will take a trip to tes. dad, iyou nd a lorric ey wl chgetight ere. z: y're rght. >> i am scott. i not only love a bargain. it is great american dream story. you can tell he was raised by good families. who is he to argue with warren buffett. a billion dollars. buffett sees it coming. liz, great stuff all day. really terrific interview. liz: we sign off from omaha, nebraska, the big exclusive, by the way if you want to see the whole interview with warren, he made a lot of news. the wires are pick up on a whole bunch of stuff, foxbusiness.com has it. david: main thing, one quarter of his diet has been soft drinks his whole life. healthy man at 84. liz, have a safe trip back. thank you very much. timeor the number horowitz, average joe options.com founder. isn't great to hear the american stories? >> i love, the great american dream. david: it is still possible, right?
warren's backing is like a participate you can only dream of. liz: in the end you can say the immigrant spirit is alive and kicking. here you are four generations later still working hardiz: congratulations. when is the opening of the big dallas store? >> spring of 2015. my coanchor,, loves a par begin. he will take a trip to tes. dad, iyou nd a lorric ey wl chgetight ere. z: y're rght. >> i am scott. i not only love a bargain. it is great american dream story. you can tell he was...
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democrat especially in the primaries when elizabeth warren who is the archenemy of wall street may be running against hillary clinton. that's item two. >> it's hardrom the the money center on the planet. it's going -- the money goes to a third party, getting around the rules on conflict of interest. >> here's the clinton foundation says with all the donations it received for earthquake relief. the entire amount was given to haiti. however, the state department should have also been informed and they were not. and we're talking about the $500,000. >> that would be a major breach of the rules. >> the same rules that she agreed to before she became technically secretary of state. went through a whole list and suddenly this thing from algeria, which has terrible human rights and was lobbying for subsistence looks bad. >> there's one third area speaking fees. hillary clinton has earned over $5 million in speaking fees since he was the secretary of state. she gets about $225,000 per speech. add it all up and that puts her way into the top 1%. that is an embarrassment. a financial embarrassment for a democrat running on i presume, income inequality. $22
democrat especially in the primaries when elizabeth warren who is the archenemy of wall street may be running against hillary clinton. that's item two. >> it's hardrom the the money center on the planet. it's going -- the money goes to a third party, getting around the rules on conflict of interest. >> here's the clinton foundation says with all the donations it received for earthquake relief. the entire amount was given to haiti. however, the state department should have also been...
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hard to tell what they are doing. >> they're in the middle of a major overhaul. >> hardware is all but gone. >> warren buffet has been the one people were wondering would he continue to stay in there and have faith. >> if you talk to people in it part of the problem is you used to have on site it people and you still do but there's a movement now to change and everything is done on the cloud and remote. so you wonder are they evolving or leading, or lagging? i don't know. the change in how i.t. is being done. >> they're moving the cloud but the cloud doesn't have the moet. when it was in your office you couldn't get rid of it. >> that's what i mean. if you had 50 ibm consultants on site they were engrained. >> but the business is a faster growing higher margin business if they can get there. >> what surprised me they sat down last year sometimes in the last six or seven months and he said what big players in cloud are us amazon and he named a third and it wasn't ibm. it was not ibm which surprised me too. >> something we half joked about last year and i'd like to get our viewers thoughts on this. i called with the do
hard to tell what they are doing. >> they're in the middle of a major overhaul. >> hardware is all but gone. >> warren buffet has been the one people were wondering would he continue to stay in there and have faith. >> if you talk to people in it part of the problem is you used to have on site it people and you still do but there's a movement now to change and everything is done on the cloud and remote. so you wonder are they evolving or leading, or lagging? i don't...
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william "bill" warren bradley passive lawsuits, for rich people to shell their money and pay little taxes. we got rid of it, but senator, you're absolutely right. the real estate industry was hit hard and the oil industry got it particularly favor as the deal i made, because i was going to need their votes later on on the floor in a particular issue. >> senator bradley. >> i agree that real estate industry paid more. if you phased it in, of course you have not as much revenue and you also skew the distributional tables. but in records to real estate, we keep in mind that was at a time where there were i would say real estate tax shelters that were not, investment was not based on the need for apartments or office space, but based upon theville taxpayer getting a tax deduction off set all the other income. i had a call sometime in this period from paul volcker. who has been the federal vefr chairman. he said you know, i really like what you guys are koing up there. i said, why is that? he says because i can't get at these banks who are simply throwing money at uneconomic real estate investments and it has to be through the tax code. so, i think that's one of the reasons, at least fo
william "bill" warren bradley passive lawsuits, for rich people to shell their money and pay little taxes. we got rid of it, but senator, you're absolutely right. the real estate industry was hit hard and the oil industry got it particularly favor as the deal i made, because i was going to need their votes later on on the floor in a particular issue. >> senator bradley. >> i agree that real estate industry paid more. if you phased it in, of course you have not as much...
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warren, what are his chances? guest: i think you make a pretty valid point. the voting base skews more conservative. jeb bush will have a harde regardless of how much money he raises. it will not be an easy fight for him to win the nomination. if he does, it depends on who his opponent is. i think he will do a good job. people are ready for a change. primaries are the type for us to have our disagreements. when it comes time for the general, we put our disagreements aside. you will see a real unity between republicans and a real conservative base so we can win the white house back. if jeb bush were to be the nominee, i think you would see a great deal of unity behind whoever the general candidate is for the gop because we want to win the white house back. we have seen the damage obama has done and we want to make sure that does not happen again. if jeb bush does become the 2016 nominee, he will get support. i would support him if he was the general election nominee. host: i want to ask you about the last minute extension of funding for the department of homeland security. republicans got the brunt of the blame. how much do y
warren, what are his chances? guest: i think you make a pretty valid point. the voting base skews more conservative. jeb bush will have a harde regardless of how much money he raises. it will not be an easy fight for him to win the nomination. if he does, it depends on who his opponent is. i think he will do a good job. people are ready for a change. primaries are the type for us to have our disagreements. when it comes time for the general, we put our disagreements aside. you will see a real...