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it is never about the as zuckerman said, the substrain of the issue.is why i wrote that piece, we have one case, then two nurses got sick. we have something of a national -- not quite panic but a scare, and medical people are saying don't worry, it is impossible here. but because of the lack of trust in this president, and this government, that is why people are not trusting them, you cannot trust a single thing they say about an important subject, who knows if he is telling the truth about ebola. once people question your basic integrity the game is over. lou: i think it goes beyond questioning now, i don't think most americans, the word trust would not enter their minds after the words president obama, he has on every front, acted as you said, politically. >> it has been politically, not necessarily good politics, since the beginning of that administration. you need symbolism, a major general, someone like petraeus, that has run big organizations, to come i in and look like he cn take charge. the idea that you will be a political pact, at end of the
it is never about the as zuckerman said, the substrain of the issue.is why i wrote that piece, we have one case, then two nurses got sick. we have something of a national -- not quite panic but a scare, and medical people are saying don't worry, it is impossible here. but because of the lack of trust in this president, and this government, that is why people are not trusting them, you cannot trust a single thing they say about an important subject, who knows if he is telling the truth about...
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mort zuckerman? >> no. why would that be a surprise coming from the the democratic peampt. let's face it, the republicans have access to many more people of wealth by and large than the democrats too. of course they're going to want to try and limit that source of funding. >> that's a much bigger issue, what went on in the senate a couple of weeks ago. and that's the democracy for a constitutional amendment that would amend the constitution to put some restrictions on money giving. you ask people out there why we can't raise the minimum wage, why we can't stop companies from taking -- from going ashore and denying the taxes they should be paying to the treasury, why we can't get a lot of things done in washington, it's because of special interest money lobbying and influencing lawmakers. so because of the supreme court decision, there is now some effort around trying to pass the constitutional amendment. it will take a long time, but the influence of big money, a lot of it called dark money, people don't have to disclose who they are is poisoning our democracy. >> speaking
mort zuckerman? >> no. why would that be a surprise coming from the the democratic peampt. let's face it, the republicans have access to many more people of wealth by and large than the democrats too. of course they're going to want to try and limit that source of funding. >> that's a much bigger issue, what went on in the senate a couple of weeks ago. and that's the democracy for a constitutional amendment that would amend the constitution to put some restrictions on money giving....
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taco goes technology, greg zuckerman. what do you think?nder about those kind of old school customers online now, how thrilled they will be when the youngster comes in and cuts them in line because he made his order. eventually this is where we're all going. millenials like technology. they don't like talking to people. so i guess this is the future. >> oh, my god, we're lazy. god, we're lazy. sit on my couch and order very fattening food and drive in, and walk out, not even walk into the place or stand in line where i could potentially burn calories. sit on my couch to burn it afterwards. liz: i'm waiting for the drone to deliver the taco to my door. those that know me i absolutely love tacos. i tell you something, mark newton, these companies have to be fleet of foot and have to have an app regardless whether it works and annoys other customers. >> it is time saver for consumers and that's plus. it is tough, instead getting five bean burritos you get 12. maybe that is benefit of ordering on line.% you want to make you are shut food is hot
taco goes technology, greg zuckerman. what do you think?nder about those kind of old school customers online now, how thrilled they will be when the youngster comes in and cuts them in line because he made his order. eventually this is where we're all going. millenials like technology. they don't like talking to people. so i guess this is the future. >> oh, my god, we're lazy. god, we're lazy. sit on my couch and order very fattening food and drive in, and walk out, not even walk into the...
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. >> mort zuckerman. >> next election year will see economy and jobs as principal issue because of the weakness in both categories will continue until then. >> one month ago before november mid-term elections i predict hispanic turn out will fail to reach the level of 2010. this year it will not rise above 30% due to disillusionment with president obama over repeated postponement of immigration reform. bye-bye. welcome to government contracting weekly sponsored by aoc key solutions, inc. government contracting weekly is the only television program devoted exclusively to the competitive and dynamic world of government contracting, a world where coming in second place is not an option but where principle-centered winning is the only approach. good morning and welcome to government contracting weekly. i'm jim mccarthy, the owner of key solutions and the host of this show. we know that small business owners and employees make up a considerable part of our weekly audience. and for that reason, i'm very pleased that we'll be committing today's entire program to the current state of affairs i
. >> mort zuckerman. >> next election year will see economy and jobs as principal issue because of the weakness in both categories will continue until then. >> one month ago before november mid-term elections i predict hispanic turn out will fail to reach the level of 2010. this year it will not rise above 30% due to disillusionment with president obama over repeated postponement of immigration reform. bye-bye. welcome to government contracting weekly sponsored by aoc key...
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. >> mort zuckerman, good to see.. >> pleasure. >>> what does it take to >>> 12 days until the midterms, my next guest says it doesn't matter which party wins. here to explain syndicated columnist mark stein. his new book is entitled "the undocumented mark stein: don't say you weren't warned." congratulations on the book. we recommend this to you highly. you argue, you asset. conservatives spend tremendous effort changing elected officials every other november. and i'm surprised it doesn't make much difference as you cast it. it's very clear. >> yeah, i have candidates i want to win in november on tuesday mornings. but i also think the other 364 days of the year are critical. and the saddest elections of all, i think are the ones like in 2010 where you have supposedly a big popular and you have a glorious tuesday night. and you think they've got the message in washington. and in wednesday morning, nothing changes. >> but they did get the message, mark. i think that's when we saw the establishment gop began co-oping te
. >> mort zuckerman, good to see.. >> pleasure. >>> what does it take to >>> 12 days until the midterms, my next guest says it doesn't matter which party wins. here to explain syndicated columnist mark stein. his new book is entitled "the undocumented mark stein: don't say you weren't warned." congratulations on the book. we recommend this to you highly. you argue, you asset. conservatives spend tremendous effort changing elected officials every other...
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. >> mort zuckerman, good to see.ou. >> pleasure. >>> what does it take to go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. hi michael! looking good! trying to keep up with you! i told my producer karen that i take metamucil because it helps me feel fuller between meals. it's just one small change that can help lead to good things. now she's breaking up with the vending machine. nope. i call that the meta effect. [ female announcer ] 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. and promotes heart health. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line and see how one small change can lead to good things. with our new multi-health wellness line you owned your car
. >> mort zuckerman, good to see.ou. >> pleasure. >>> what does it take to go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. hi michael! looking good! trying to keep up with you! i told...
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. >> reporter: julia zuckerman sat here at her dining room table car aring 30 frames from the classic scene. frames like the one depicting maryann crane's eye. the pumpkins have since rotted. >> pumpkin graveyard. >> she carved up a new eye, ouch. >> sorry good she calls her three minute video, psycho lantern, you know, like psycho and jack lantern. >> hill will yard public. >> she's in pumpkin ways ter. he did the entire film using only ten pumpkins by carving three scenes per pumpkin. >> i was trying to save on pumpkin slaughter. >> reporter: julia isn't a hitchcock buff. last halloween she first got the idea of doing a stop motion video made out of carved pumpkins but too late and pumpkins were sold out, so she did it this year. normally her art consists of etching shifts on eggs but carving a bloody hand, it is so much more spooky. at the end of psycho lantern, julia carved herself holding a pumpkin. >> just like this, and offering it to him. >> reporter: offering it to hitchcock. do you like long showers? >> as a matter of fact, i do. >> reporter: you need a long shower to wash o
. >> reporter: julia zuckerman sat here at her dining room table car aring 30 frames from the classic scene. frames like the one depicting maryann crane's eye. the pumpkins have since rotted. >> pumpkin graveyard. >> she carved up a new eye, ouch. >> sorry good she calls her three minute video, psycho lantern, you know, like psycho and jack lantern. >> hill will yard public. >> she's in pumpkin ways ter. he did the entire film using only ten pumpkins by...
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joining us now with a guy who knows something about trade, greg zuckerman, special writer at the "wallstreet journal," covers better than anybody these kinds of special situations, the mortgage prices. good to see you, again. i dig the beard, man. >> good morning, yeah. tell me wife. >>> this is an unusual situation. this is not like the mortgage crisis where there are, you know, hundreds of thousands if not millions of these types of instruments out there. how big could this sort of -- i don't know what you call it, anti-pimco trade actually be? >> we see this time and time again. you're seeing it at a much bigger level now with pimco, it's a huger portfolio. and the argument is, a, they're going to get a lot of withdraws. oregon and b, while the new management may not be as enamored with the same investments as mr. gross, they're going to do some selling. so it's sort of a cat and mouse game. it's acting, like i suggested to you yesterday, that it's normal. they're up for the fight of their life. >> greg, i love you, i respect your writing. as they said to me yesterday, $2.2 trillion
joining us now with a guy who knows something about trade, greg zuckerman, special writer at the "wallstreet journal," covers better than anybody these kinds of special situations, the mortgage prices. good to see you, again. i dig the beard, man. >> good morning, yeah. tell me wife. >>> this is an unusual situation. this is not like the mortgage crisis where there are, you know, hundreds of thousands if not millions of these types of instruments out there. how big...