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i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com [bassist] two late nights in blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. melissa: candidates and super pacs have been taking iowa airwaves by storm. one ad is different than the rest. >> trump can't handle tough questions why he would let millions of illegal immigrants stay in america and even support as pathway to citizenship. >> you have to give them a path and make it possible for them to succeed. tough do that. how do you throw somebody out that lived
i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com [bassist] two late nights in blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like...
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i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com david: more earnings, with twitter out with fourth quarter earnings. jo ling kent with the numbers. hi, jo. reporter: we're going through numbers right now, twitter absolutely tanking in after-hours trading down 8% right now. it was a beat top and bottom. 11 cents earnings per share. beat of 709.9 million street was looking for. real number i am watching 320 million monthly active users. appears no movement for growth of monthly active users this is metric that investors and analysts watch very, very closely. so that seems to be holding steady as expected by analysts. we're looking at the first quarter outlook, the current quarter for 595 million to 610 million in revenue. and the estimate there was 627 million. so they are missing on the outlook. the combination of the monthly active users plus
i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com david: more earnings, with twitter out with fourth quarter earnings. jo ling kent with the numbers. hi, jo. reporter: we're going through numbers right now, twitter absolutely tanking in after-hours trading down 8% right now. it...
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i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com melissa: really distressing new images out of iran. the country publicly mocking the capture of 10 u.s. navy sailors. its military forces detained in iranian waters last month. you remember that. groups of shackled irrapian men, at least one -- iranian men, at least one woman were paraded through streets of downtown tehran, as part of a national parade honoring the 3th anniversary of the -- 37th revolution of islamic revolution. they are dressed up like the sailors making fun of them. david: unbelievable. a passengers on so-called torture cruise returning to the united states after hurricane-force winds sent them home early. fox news's laura engle in bay i don't know new jersey with the latest. laura? reporter: painful descriptions of a trip from hell are being shared by thousands of passengers
i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com melissa: really distressing new images out of iran. the country publicly mocking the capture of 10 u.s. navy sailors. its military forces detained in iranian waters last month. you remember that. groups of shackled irrapian men, at...
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peter barns in washington d.c. with the details. peter. >> well, david, this is being conducted by the state department inspector general and also covers a close aid of hillary clinton's. a former state department employee who also sent e-mails to clinton's personal receiver. a foundation spokesperson confirmed the subpoena and that supports previous fox news reporting that the investigation into clinton is on two tracks. one on possible violations of federal secrecy laws with her use of private e-mail, which is being investigated by the fbi and one on possible corruption, possible influence pedaling or trading favors for donations. last night on cnn clinton's spokesman brian fallon attacked the state department investigators. >> they have mounted several different fishing expedition stile investigations when she decided to run for president. there's no basis to any of them, and i think it's intended to create headwinds for her campaign. not going to work. >> the clintons have dismissed allegations that donors gave money to the foun
peter barns in washington d.c. with the details. peter. >> well, david, this is being conducted by the state department inspector general and also covers a close aid of hillary clinton's. a former state department employee who also sent e-mails to clinton's personal receiver. a foundation spokesperson confirmed the subpoena and that supports previous fox news reporting that the investigation into clinton is on two tracks. one on possible violations of federal secrecy laws with her use of...
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cheryl: peter bouncer in washington. thank you. david: scalia's successor could tilt the balance much nation's highest court producing decisions that will affect our lives and businesses for decades. fox news's rich edson is on capitol hill with very latest on the battles, rich? reporter: good afternoon, david. president obama says he is going to nominate a replacement to replace justice antonin scalia. the republicans, they control the senate process here in the senate floor. they control the committee process. they say it should be the next president. they say we're already into an election year and so republicans say they want to wait this out until the election year has concluded. and republicans of course, many of them say they hope a republican is in the white house to do so. take a listen. >> i'm on same side as the average republican senator. the reality of it is this. the supreme court had this equalibrium over the last several years, four conservative justice, four liberal justices and kennedy in the middle. reality we mu
cheryl: peter bouncer in washington. thank you. david: scalia's successor could tilt the balance much nation's highest court producing decisions that will affect our lives and businesses for decades. fox news's rich edson is on capitol hill with very latest on the battles, rich? reporter: good afternoon, david. president obama says he is going to nominate a replacement to replace justice antonin scalia. the republicans, they control the senate process here in the senate floor. they control the...
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monica crowley, "washington times" online editor. kettle calling pot black? >> that is not surprising, cheryl this is what democrats do, this is what barack obama has done. the rule is for thee but not for me. they want republicans to play by the rules but their turn they cite their own rules. president obama filibusters samuel alito. he joined filibuster. he is trying to say that didn't count, filibuster failed and alito is on the court. cheryl: seems what is different, could see fracture happening within the gop. mitch mcconnell came out quickly talking about -- you need nine judges. not everybody in the republican parity is on board how that played out? >> maybe, maybe not. i have very little faith in the republican party to ever do the right thing. they always seek to miss an opportunity but i think on this, a lot of this is just sort of, i think these comments coming from thom tillis and some other senator, feeding mainstream media what they want to hear. remember a lot of these republicans are up for re-election in red states. they don't want to be givi
monica crowley, "washington times" online editor. kettle calling pot black? >> that is not surprising, cheryl this is what democrats do, this is what barack obama has done. the rule is for thee but not for me. they want republicans to play by the rules but their turn they cite their own rules. president obama filibusters samuel alito. he joined filibuster. he is trying to say that didn't count, filibuster failed and alito is on the court. cheryl: seems what is different, could...
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you're ticked off at washington. washington's corrupt. and trump feels like a way to tell washington to go jump in a lake. i get that. that makes sense to me. david: coming up next we'll talk to rick tyler. he he is the cruz campaign manager and talking about the fight for south carolina. the back and forth between the pope and "the donald." that's next. we're the hottest young company around but if we want to keep the soda pop flowing we need fresh ideas! >>got it. we slow, we die. >>what about cashing out? no! i'm trying to build something here. >>how about using fedex ground for shipping? >>i don't need some kid telling me how to run a business! i've been doing this for 4 long months. >>fedex ground can help us save money and deliver fast to our customers. not bad, kid. you remind me of a younger me. >>aiden! the dog is eating your retainer again. let's take a short 5-minute recess. fedex ground is faster to more locations than ups ground. every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life be
you're ticked off at washington. washington's corrupt. and trump feels like a way to tell washington to go jump in a lake. i get that. that makes sense to me. david: coming up next we'll talk to rick tyler. he he is the cruz campaign manager and talking about the fight for south carolina. the back and forth between the pope and "the donald." that's next. we're the hottest young company around but if we want to keep the soda pop flowing we need fresh ideas! >>got it. we slow, we...
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i was working on other issues but this is major story in washington. first family is back here at white house. we have pictures. the president obviously was at high court paying final respects to justice antonin scalia. there has been some criticism as you know inside the beltway about the fact that the president won't actually be going to the funeral himself but he and first lady made it point to make it over and pay respects to justice antonin scalia who president called on number of occasion as giant of american jurisprudence. first family, at least the first couple, spending a little bit of time in front of the casket there, both dressed in black. spent a minute or so i would say. their hands obviously clasped. at one point heads bowedded. walked over to portrait of the justice. as you as you know, watching our coverage, honor guard of former clerks stood by his casket throughout the day. they remain posted there as well. ultimately the president and first lady spent a little time in front of that portrait there by nelson shakes. a beautiful shot.
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seems like all of washington came out. president wasn't there. vp was though. fox news's shannon bream, joins us now with details. get right to the issue of what kind of cases might be decided by this 4-4 court? >> it is interesting because there are still so much work to be done this term. there are cases on abortion and president's use of executive power just days away for right now, the bench and seat where justice scalia sat there still draped in back. they will stay that way for 30 days. got back to work this morning. chief justice john roberts reading memorial tribute to his missing colleague. 292 majority opinions scalia authored during his years on bench, he was also known on occasion to dissent. that provoke ad lot of laugher in the courtroom given biting colorful dissent scalia wrote when he was not happy with the majority opinion. president moving ahead spending weekend researching potential nominees. he expects the senate judiciary committee holding a hearing on the nominee. wants the full senate to vote. the expects that too. white house press secr
seems like all of washington came out. president wasn't there. vp was though. fox news's shannon bream, joins us now with details. get right to the issue of what kind of cases might be decided by this 4-4 court? >> it is interesting because there are still so much work to be done this term. there are cases on abortion and president's use of executive power just days away for right now, the bench and seat where justice scalia sat there still draped in back. they will stay that way for 30...
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we've seen develop over the last few years but between the grassroots and really the leadership in washington and at the national committee and so on and donald trump jumped in and just exploited that split and look what's happened. neil: yeah. >> he jumped out in front. probably will win tonight and certainly closer to the republican nomination than anybody else. neil: but as to his main selling point, what he says he is running for, you said the republican base egged on by conservative talk radio accused congressional leaders of knuckling under to president obama, thus the notion of betrayal. don't you think there really has been a betrayal of conservative principles by the republican leadership? >> i don't. neil: really? >> no. come on. neil: let's take a couple things for example. what about the budget deal? the last budget deal we had which looked to be betrayal to me? >> i wouldn't call that a betrayal. i would call that probably best they could get. you have to remember the democrats, even in the minority, in congress in the senate, can block anything with a filibuster. and then they h
we've seen develop over the last few years but between the grassroots and really the leadership in washington and at the national committee and so on and donald trump jumped in and just exploited that split and look what's happened. neil: yeah. >> he jumped out in front. probably will win tonight and certainly closer to the republican nomination than anybody else. neil: but as to his main selling point, what he says he is running for, you said the republican base egged on by conservative...
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more on that battle heating up between washington and silicon valley. that is coming up. [closing bell rings] david: first let's look at stocks. a big what lash going on here but positive at end of the day. the dow was down close to 200 points at one point. it ended up 52 points on the dow. all indices were up. we're once again following oil which was down early on because of saudis continuation of their production quota for oil. they're keeping it going. gold getting a pop. that was up much more. ending the day up seven. melissa. melissa: here is a look at the dow's big climb today. adam shapiro from the floor of the new york stock exchange. adam, give as you break down on the huge breakdown from your perspective. reporter: wouldn't until 2:30 the nasdaq went positive. dow went positive. had a lot to do with reading on oil inventories. oil started the day down as you said but turned around despite the news we got on oil stockpiles. liz said 20 minutes ago we're drowning in oil in the united states. according to the latest inventory reports absolutely. what, 507 million b
more on that battle heating up between washington and silicon valley. that is coming up. [closing bell rings] david: first let's look at stocks. a big what lash going on here but positive at end of the day. the dow was down close to 200 points at one point. it ended up 52 points on the dow. all indices were up. we're once again following oil which was down early on because of saudis continuation of their production quota for oil. they're keeping it going. gold getting a pop. that was up much...
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we need that type of leader in washington, d.c. david: donald trump and ted cruz did get along pretty well together until couple weeks ago. >> right. david: last night, he said if donald wins the general election who the heck knows what he will do as president. sending out image of scary donald trump as president. does image of a president trump scare you as well? >> well, what i do know is what type of president ted cruz would be because i worked with him. look at one of the profound issues in america right now. david: governor, i know you want to talk about ted, i just asked you about trump. ted cruz said idea of president trump scares him. does that idea scare you? >> well, the idea that i find far more promoting, and far better is one of ted cruz being president of the united states. david: you're not answering the question. >> and, well, the reason is because, david, you're off the field here because look at what is going to happen where i am right now, that is in the great state of texas. ted cruz i believe will win the state
we need that type of leader in washington, d.c. david: donald trump and ted cruz did get along pretty well together until couple weeks ago. >> right. david: last night, he said if donald wins the general election who the heck knows what he will do as president. sending out image of scary donald trump as president. does image of a president trump scare you as well? >> well, what i do know is what type of president ted cruz would be because i worked with him. look at one of the...
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the working men and women have been forgotten in these washington fight. when you have the washington dealmakers getting together, the rich get taken care of, big business gets taken care of and working men and women get left behind. last night we saw some clear distinctions and one reason conservatives are uniting behind our campaign is i am the only candidate in this race with a proven record of fighting over and over again, leading the fight for the working men and women of the country, leading the fight for the constitution and the bill of rights and i hope and believe tuesday will be a good day. melissa: chris christie endorsed donald trump today. i have not seen the speech. are you concerned chris christie's support for donald trump could give him momentum to roll on supertuesday? >> the endorsement was troubling news for the marco rubio campaign. i like chris christie. i don't think it was a big surprise to many observers. our focus is simple, united conservatives in the supertuesday states and i don't think the endorsement has any significant impac
the working men and women have been forgotten in these washington fight. when you have the washington dealmakers getting together, the rich get taken care of, big business gets taken care of and working men and women get left behind. last night we saw some clear distinctions and one reason conservatives are uniting behind our campaign is i am the only candidate in this race with a proven record of fighting over and over again, leading the fight for the working men and women of the country,...
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i like to look at "washington post" unvery anything poll you mentioned where clinton is 40% nationally. sanders around 20%. rubio eight and cruz tied at around 7%. i think that is a more accurate kind of depiction where america's hispanic voters are. david: javier, we have only time for one more question. idea of immigration, that hits the heart of a lot of hispanic discontent about trump but there are a lot of legal immigrants that don't like the idea of illegal immigrants right here jumping the line, going to the front of the line. i have a sister-in-law trying for seven years getting a green card. perfectly qualified. perfect english. mba. seven years to get a green card. if illegal gets one before her i will be mad, so is she. >> sure. i think rightly some. listen the immigration system is broken, of that there is no doubt but this notion that you would mass deport 12 million people in one fell swoop is just about as ridiculous as you can see, you know, both american business and american people i don't think will stand for. david: well, it is impossible. you can't do it financiall
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he is back in washington, d.c. now he has a senate campaign to run as well. polls shows he was running at about 3% on average here in the granite state. rick santorum is another topic to talk about because according to fox's carl cameron, sources tell carl that santorum will be suspending his presidential campaign tonight and plans on endorsing. santorum will be on the fox news channel at 7:00 tonight speaking with greta van susteren and a top aide to santorum says he will indeed make two major announcements tonight. where we are right now, we're at roby's country store, one of the famous places here in new hampshire, open since 1887. politicians have been coming through here for decades. that was the same for senator ted cruz renewed i guess you could say, back and forth with donald trump after trump essentially said cruz fraudulently won the iowa caucuses. cruz fired back a little while ago tweeting out trump is having, hashtag trumper tantrum. new poll here in new hampshire shows trump is still well on top, according to umass lowell and whgh. bush, case i
he is back in washington, d.c. now he has a senate campaign to run as well. polls shows he was running at about 3% on average here in the granite state. rick santorum is another topic to talk about because according to fox's carl cameron, sources tell carl that santorum will be suspending his presidential campaign tonight and plans on endorsing. santorum will be on the fox news channel at 7:00 tonight speaking with greta van susteren and a top aide to santorum says he will indeed make two major...
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i thought i imagined from washington and new york where i lived, full of starbucks baristas and people face piercings. what i didn't expect to see rally full of middle class older people, middle classed, middle-aged people sincerely buying into the program. not because they're socialists but they're so upset with the state of rural economy in america. i should have guessed that. i shouldn't. bernie sanders movement is more potent than i imagined. probably much more potent. melissa: tucker, thank you very much. >> appreciate it. melissa: connell. connell: today was not the day to have lunch at chipolte. i don't know if yesterday was either but they closed today for all the right reasons. mexican food chain taking a big step in the right direction. welcome change. we'll tell you how coming up. every day you read headlines about businesses being hacked and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down th
i thought i imagined from washington and new york where i lived, full of starbucks baristas and people face piercings. what i didn't expect to see rally full of middle class older people, middle classed, middle-aged people sincerely buying into the program. not because they're socialists but they're so upset with the state of rural economy in america. i should have guessed that. i shouldn't. bernie sanders movement is more potent than i imagined. probably much more potent. melissa: tucker,...
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he accomplished things in the senate which is hard to do in washington. he is the person who got through the budget provision that defunds taxpayers for obama care exchanges. so obama care is going to have to go. he has the best strategic vision for protecting us from radical islam. and projecting american power intelligently overseas. connell, i was governor on september 11th. connell: yes. >> to me the single most important role of the president is to keep the american people safe. i have absolute confidence marco rubio as president would do that. connell: that's why you picked him. foreign policy. >> one much many reasons. foreign policy hadding to so do wit. i like his domestic agenda. he is inclusive politician. so many in both parties in this campaign are running to divide for their own benefit. he is looking to bring people together for the country's benefit. connell: seems like he got tripped up, didn't seem like he got tripped up he got tripped up by chris christie in the debate. you see things play out. it probably hurt him, we don't know. >> in
he accomplished things in the senate which is hard to do in washington. he is the person who got through the budget provision that defunds taxpayers for obama care exchanges. so obama care is going to have to go. he has the best strategic vision for protecting us from radical islam. and projecting american power intelligently overseas. connell, i was governor on september 11th. connell: yes. >> to me the single most important role of the president is to keep the american people safe. i...
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in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big government p in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and university partnerships, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in utica, where a new kind of workforce is being trained. and in albany, the nanotechnology capital of the world. let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today at business.ny.gov >>> only in d.c. would they congratulate themselves for this. the treasury department just t reporting a federal budget surplus of $55 billion in january, but with annual deficit set to more than double in the next ten years and our national debt expected to keep exploding. gary kay says we should be crying, not cheering. explain. >> there are not enough rubber rooms for people who think
in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big government p in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and university partnerships, attracting the talent and companies...
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. >> wouldn't it be nice if the wise men and women in washington could make the market work properly and create jobs? >> john, nobody can doubt that we have schools that are crumbling, that our parks need more attention. my own city of minneapolis, we saw a bridge fall into the mississippi river, man. >> but government doesn't have money of its own. it has to take money from the private sector to give too those pro >> you >> you have to take the money from somewhere. >> congressman illinoellisoelli claims it can create 2.2 million >> if >> if they can create 2 million jobs, why 5 million, 10 million? why are you soo cheap? spendz more. >> in needs to be balance. >> how do you know 2.2 million is the right balance of taking money from the private sector. >> no one ever does know the exactly right answer. >> i think this guy has the right answer. that's mark cuban, owner of the nba champion dallas mavericks. how many jobs have you create c >> i don't know. tens of thousands. >> when politicians take money from the private sector, they take it from job creators like >> gove >> governmen
. >> wouldn't it be nice if the wise men and women in washington could make the market work properly and create jobs? >> john, nobody can doubt that we have schools that are crumbling, that our parks need more attention. my own city of minneapolis, we saw a bridge fall into the mississippi river, man. >> but government doesn't have money of its own. it has to take money from the private sector to give too those pro >> you >> you have to take the money from...
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maybe the real proposal is to move all the lawmakers out of the cocoon of washington, d.c. and move them along one of the towns where the immigrants come into. in california or texas, and then, we'll see things sol guys. and thanks to susie and mark for joining us. >> thank you, gerri. >>> not all hopefuls are bearing the snow for tuesday's primary in new hampshire get the snowballs ready. we have the name that could be throwing profits your way. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> predictions, gary b., you're up first. >> gerri, stock up 20% in a year. >> john, what do you think? >> snow day, order stuff online, amazon i think is up 20% in the year. >> jonas. >> i can't get away from cam newton's stories, but consumers will go to t.j.maxx -- >> all right, all right, neil, ov
maybe the real proposal is to move all the lawmakers out of the cocoon of washington, d.c. and move them along one of the towns where the immigrants come into. in california or texas, and then, we'll see things sol guys. and thanks to susie and mark for joining us. >> thank you, gerri. >>> not all hopefuls are bearing the snow for tuesday's primary in new hampshire get the snowballs ready. we have the name that could be throwing profits your way. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey!...
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maybe the real proposal is to move all the lawmakers out of the cocoon of washington, d.c. and move them along one of the towns where the immigrants come into. in california or texas, and then, we'll see things sol guys. and thanks to susie and mark for joining us. >> thank you, gerri. >>> not all hopefuls are bearing the snow for tuesday's primary in new hampshire get the snowballs ready. we have the name that could be throwing profits your way. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. that's why i run on quickbooks. details. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. >>> predictions, gary b., you're up first. >> gerri, stock u
maybe the real proposal is to move all the lawmakers out of the cocoon of washington, d.c. and move them along one of the towns where the immigrants come into. in california or texas, and then, we'll see things sol guys. and thanks to susie and mark for joining us. >> thank you, gerri. >>> not all hopefuls are bearing the snow for tuesday's primary in new hampshire get the snowballs ready. we have the name that could be throwing profits your way. at ally bank, no branches equals...
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i thought it was interesting cruz decided to use kids again after he got upset about "the washington post" cartoon about his children. in his bedtime story ad earlier on. >> come on, jessica. these are actors. >> time out. there's no red light. go ahead. >> their parents signed off. >> their parents -- i'm just saying i was surprised he used kids again. sfwl. >> they're getting paid and their parents agreed to it. >> fine. >> i didn't think it was particularly funny. i thought the clinton one was funnier. and ted cruz himself is not funny, so i'm not sure how well -- >> jonathan, can you imagine as the last word, that there's going to be around 2 or $3 billion spent on these ads and you don't think they work. >> i guess that's you call that stimulus for the economy. and the research i've shown shows they don't work. what matters to voters is principle, ideas of morality. not their ability to crack a joke. that's what obama seeped to do for the majority of his candidacy. >> and he won. it does work. >> we're going to leave it there. i personally like the funny ads. just me. but i can'
i thought it was interesting cruz decided to use kids again after he got upset about "the washington post" cartoon about his children. in his bedtime story ad earlier on. >> come on, jessica. these are actors. >> time out. there's no red light. go ahead. >> their parents signed off. >> their parents -- i'm just saying i was surprised he used kids again. sfwl. >> they're getting paid and their parents agreed to it. >> fine. >> i didn't think it...
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i thought it was interesting cruz decided to use kids again after he got upset about "the washington post" cartoon about his children. in his bedtime story ad earlier on. >> come on, jessica. these are actors. >> time out. there's no red light. go ahead. >> their parents signed off. >> their parents -- i'm just saying i was surprised he used kids again. sfwl. >> they're getting paid and their parents agreed to it. >> fine. >> i didn't think it was particularly funny. i thought the clinton one was funnier. and ted cruz himself is not funny, so i'm not sure how well -- >> jonathan, can you imagine as the last word, that there's going to be around 2 or $3 billion spent on these ads and you don't think they work. >> i guess that's you call that stimulus for the economy. and the research i've shown shows they don't work. what matters to voters is principle, ideas of morality. not their ability to crack a joke. that's what obama seeped to do for the majority of his candidacy. >> and he won. it does work. >> we're going to leave it there. i personally like the funny ads. just me. but i can'
i thought it was interesting cruz decided to use kids again after he got upset about "the washington post" cartoon about his children. in his bedtime story ad earlier on. >> come on, jessica. these are actors. >> time out. there's no red light. go ahead. >> their parents signed off. >> their parents -- i'm just saying i was surprised he used kids again. sfwl. >> they're getting paid and their parents agreed to it. >> fine. >> i didn't think it...
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in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big government p here's something we bet you didn't know. nearly half of all cancers can be prevented. mostly by making changes in your diet, controlling your weight and of course, by not smoking. visit prevent 50 dot org and get a free 30 day planner filled with tips, recipes, and more. >>> only in d.c. would they congratulate themselves for this. the treasury department just t reporting a federal budget surplus of $55 billion in january, but with annual deficit set to more than double in the next ten years and our national debt expected to keep exploding. gary kay says we should be crying, not cheering. explain. >> there are not enough rubber rooms for people who think that one month of accounting demagoguery is a good thing. look, the cbo, who usually is nice, came out and stated that we're headed to $27 trillion in debt wh
in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big government p here's something we bet you didn't know. nearly half of all cancers can be prevented. mostly by making changes in your diet, controlling your weight and of course, by not smoking. visit prevent 50 dot org and get a free 30 day...
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in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big >>> some of forbes say the big government p donald trump: "people love me..." >>> some of forbes say the big government p donald trump. look past the boasting and you'll see right through him. he supported partial-birth abortions. his phony trump university? accused of fraud. he tried to seize private property to line his own pockets. four bankruptcies... and small businesses screwed over. poll after poll shows him losing... to hillary clinton. if trump wins, conservatives lose. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. >>> only in d.c. would they congratulate themselves for this. the treasury department just t reporting a federal budget surplus of $55 billion in january, but with annual deficit set to more than double in the next ten years and our national debt expected to keep exploding. gary kay
in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big >>> some of forbes say the big government p donald trump: "people love me..." >>> some of forbes say the big government p donald trump. look past the boasting and you'll see right through him. he supported...
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keep the power in washington. >> so what were you thinking? you did this! >> there's no question it's grown into a monster, and they've become a huge personnel operation instead of a security operation. >>> >>> coming up -- people think the program head start gives poor kids a head [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. >>> >>> there is one government program that most everyone says is a big success, and that's head start. >> head start has been such an extraordinary success over all these years. >> it's a program that's w >> ev >> everyone loves head start. it gives underprivileged kids some early education to give them a head start before regu
keep the power in washington. >> so what were you thinking? you did this! >> there's no question it's grown into a monster, and they've become a huge personnel operation instead of a security operation. >>> >>> coming up -- people think the program head start gives poor kids a head [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that...
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within a few days, i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. i didn't know that using ancestry would be so easy. including: neck and back pain, shigh blood pressure, and low lead to serienergy.blems, in fact, if you sit most of the day, your risk of having a heart attack is almost the same as if you smoke. prolonged sitting even makes it harder for you to burn calories and lose weight. man #1: fortunately, there's a solution. inmovement, the affordable, award winning, standing desk. woman #1: an inmovement standing desk lets you move effortlessly between standing and sitting throughout your day. woman #2: inmovement standing desks are affordable; come fully assembled and fit right on top of your existing desk. man #1: inmovement standing desks are height-adjustable. woman #1: the retractable keyboard tray leaves your desktop free for papers and other essentials. woman #2: and, unlike many standing desks, inmovement desks come in a variety of colors to match your space. man #1: i love that it's large enough to hold everything i need, including t
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if you're worried about getting things done in washington, you could make the argument it hirts cruz with this kind of comments, if you want to send washington a jarring signal, cruz could turn it around to his advantage. neil: are you of the camp that ted cruz given fact he was doing so well in the polls couple weeks ago, leading in pretty much all of them, if were to lose state to donald trump, and donald trump picks upham ham, donald trump is hard to beat for the republican nomination? >> i think cruz has more at stake tonight than anybody else because this was a good state for him. because he worked it so hard. built such a big organization. has done almost everything you're supposed to do in iowa. trump by sheer momentum and publicity overwhelms him, this is seen as significant blow to cruz. frankly in trump wins here, much further ahead in new hampshire here than he is in iowa. pretty hard at that point. it begins to look like everybody figure out how to gang up on trump because he will have huge momentum coming out of new hampshire. neil: since emergence of trump the word huge
if you're worried about getting things done in washington, you could make the argument it hirts cruz with this kind of comments, if you want to send washington a jarring signal, cruz could turn it around to his advantage. neil: are you of the camp that ted cruz given fact he was doing so well in the polls couple weeks ago, leading in pretty much all of them, if were to lose state to donald trump, and donald trump picks upham ham, donald trump is hard to beat for the republican nomination?...
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[cheers] >> will not be chosen by the washington establishment. [cheers] >> will not be chosen by the lobbyists. [cheers] >> but will be chosen by the most incredible, powerful force where all sovereignty resides in our nation, by we, the people, the american people. [cheers and applause] >> tonight, thanks to the incredible hard work of everyone gathered here, of courageous conservatives across this state, we together earned the votes of 48,608 iowans. [cheers and applause] >> to put it in perspective, your incredible victory that you have won tonight. that is the most votes ever cast for any republican primary winner. [cheers and applause] [chanting] >> tonight is a victory for millions of americans who have shouldered the burden of seven years of washington deals run amok. tonight is a victory for every american who's watched in dismay as career politicians in washington, in both parties, refuse to listen and too often fail to keep their commitments to the people. tonight is a victory for every american who understands that after we survive eig
[cheers] >> will not be chosen by the washington establishment. [cheers] >> will not be chosen by the lobbyists. [cheers] >> but will be chosen by the most incredible, powerful force where all sovereignty resides in our nation, by we, the people, the american people. [cheers and applause] >> tonight, thanks to the incredible hard work of everyone gathered here, of courageous conservatives across this state, we together earned the votes of 48,608 iowans. [cheers and...
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there is the shot with george washington. same drill with pat caddell, all of this is coming to our attention her, it extends to not just political figures, the pat caddell that you thought you knew, if only you knew, after this. thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ . . . . >> i know i have some work to do, particularly with young people with you i will repeat again what i have said this week. [cheering] even, even if they are not supporting me now, i support them. neil: all right. you know when i first was watching her speech last night, oh, my gosh, she won, she must have won. she lost this state by a country mile as we like to say here but the fact of the matter i did think was very powerful and for her more effective speeches. she was passionate and jazzed and wanted to bring her a game after a so, so game in new hampshire but is she hitting cords with millenials? sh
there is the shot with george washington. same drill with pat caddell, all of this is coming to our attention her, it extends to not just political figures, the pat caddell that you thought you knew, if only you knew, after this. thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ . . . . >> i know i have some work to do, particularly with...
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those in washington say that everything is hunky-dory. apparently it is not. the markets are sort of a representation. >> they are. we have short memories on a lot of things in life. you get these kinds of jitters. right now, the big problem is that european banks. neil: what is going on? >> five almost $6 billion loss. >> they do not have the cushions. >> presumably. the bottom line is with the backdrop of the socialist type countries. they do not have the economies that they would like to have. big hanks competing with the goldman sachs of the world. you started to see, i think the switches down from set timbre. >> is this thing overdone? >> you cannot lose $6 billion in a quarter. >> they are okay. i remember a lot of banks doing that around the time of the meltdown. >> you tell me that your network is a certain amount of money. >> your first line at a prime rib steak house. do they really have the assets? today and yesterday, this testimony with janet yellen, it will put you to sleep. >> many of them missed this. it kind of panics you a little. their abili
those in washington say that everything is hunky-dory. apparently it is not. the markets are sort of a representation. >> they are. we have short memories on a lot of things in life. you get these kinds of jitters. right now, the big problem is that european banks. neil: what is going on? >> five almost $6 billion loss. >> they do not have the cushions. >> presumably. the bottom line is with the backdrop of the socialist type countries. they do not have the economies...
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i don't see what washington done that is stable. i don't understand the rage against washington. i don't understand the rage in this country at all. i things are pretty damn good in america. i don't have any anger towards the government at all. charles: all right. ben, a lot of people, obviously i will not jump through the screen but some people are throwing tomatoes at it. >> i'm sure they are. charles: see you soon. >> god bless you. charles: dow, we're up 230 points. again a real, real rough week. oil's up. stocks are up an probably well have a really crazy last hour of trading.sd we'll be right back. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ .... charles: take a look at the dow. oil and the dow both hit perfect double bottoms. later on tonight, i will break it all down for you. i also have a body language expert. donald trump swearing of all swearing's. in the meantime, here is trish. trish: fresh off the debate stage. hillary clinton is i
i don't see what washington done that is stable. i don't understand the rage against washington. i don't understand the rage in this country at all. i things are pretty damn good in america. i don't have any anger towards the government at all. charles: all right. ben, a lot of people, obviously i will not jump through the screen but some people are throwing tomatoes at it. >> i'm sure they are. charles: see you soon. >> god bless you. charles: dow, we're up 230 points. again a...
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i don't see what washington has done that is that terrible. i don't understand the rage against washington. charles: that was on friday night. did not have time to hash that out with ben stein. we'll debate it now. to gina loudon. gina, government it east big, and not too big, according to ben stein doing a pretty good job. >> all i can speak of he is somehow very insulated, charles, because apparently he hasn't flown on the tsa lately because they can't find a bomb and can frisk a little old lady. i guess he hasn't had to do his own taxes lately, you call the irs to ask a question no way you can get an answer but they're really good going after conservatives. no possible way anyone that doesn't live in bubble could think government is inefficient these days. charles: christie, not only inefficient but large, bewildering and subs more money out of the economy. bigger big government is part of gdp the less the private sector thrives. we're seeing that over the last few years. >> that is certainly not case. our continue continued to thrive. we h
i don't see what washington has done that is that terrible. i don't understand the rage against washington. charles: that was on friday night. did not have time to hash that out with ben stein. we'll debate it now. to gina loudon. gina, government it east big, and not too big, according to ben stein doing a pretty good job. >> all i can speak of he is somehow very insulated, charles, because apparently he hasn't flown on the tsa lately because they can't find a bomb and can frisk a little...
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sanders wants washington to take more than half of what the wealthy. and give it to others. >> i think we should look to countries like denmark and norway and sweden. >> everyone gets a year of parental leave. a check for childcare. five weeks vacation and workers work about five and a half hours every day. >> he wants america to look a little bit more like scandinavia. >> that is right. what is wrong with that. in return, residents give free medical care, a college education and students received $900 a month to cover expenses. >> they do not work. they are very harmful to the middle class. >> we also have income and wealth inequality than any other major country in the earth. >> a $15 minimum wage. women earn the same as men. sanders has not said whether he would limit executive pay. >> he is talking about reform. level the playing field. >> the take away is you cannot soak the millionaires and billionaires enough to pay. people are voting for him. the middle-class. back to you. >> thank you very, very much. speaking of this force. it is full throttl
sanders wants washington to take more than half of what the wealthy. and give it to others. >> i think we should look to countries like denmark and norway and sweden. >> everyone gets a year of parental leave. a check for childcare. five weeks vacation and workers work about five and a half hours every day. >> he wants america to look a little bit more like scandinavia. >> that is right. what is wrong with that. in return, residents give free medical care, a college...
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with the attitude in washington that is the last thing you want. stick around. thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ every year, the amount of data your enterprise uses goes up. smart devices are up. cloud is up. analytics is up. seems like everything is up except your budget. introducing comcast business enterprise solutions. with a different kind of network that delivers the bandwidth you need without the high cost. because you can't build the business of tomorrow on the network of yesterday. >> back on "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm connell mcshane. market continues to rally. up 250 points on the dow. oil is going up, everybody seems happy and i'm about to rain on your parade detailing a new report just out today from bank of america looking at the earnings season we're just wrapping up, the headline in the report, even with the rally today or we've seen over the last week or so, worst earnings season for
with the attitude in washington that is the last thing you want. stick around. thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ every year, the amount of data your enterprise uses goes up. smart devices are up. cloud is up. analytics is up. seems like everything is up except your budget. introducing comcast business enterprise solutions. with a...
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the fact that they might shake things up in washington? what will be the theme? >> a lot of people are so frightened at this stage that they are willing to overlook almost anything as long as they feel some comfort. donald trump does give people comfort because they equate boisterousness, bravado with strength and ability. neil: you sound like you are saying you do not. >> no i don't. i think just the opposite quite frankly. having been somebody who used to get angry and the boisterous, i have learned that real strings is being able to control yourself and control the environment. neil: do you think, i don't want to focus on the candidates that it has become a legal dustup between donald trump and ted cruz, donald from threatening lawsuits, ted cruz continues to run ads. by and large feature just donald trump's own words, talking in the past about when he was pro-choice, talking in the past about the ago in to get to this later on the show, the iraq war, may be wasn't as rapidly against it as first thought to be the case. weather it is fair use on the part of sen
the fact that they might shake things up in washington? what will be the theme? >> a lot of people are so frightened at this stage that they are willing to overlook almost anything as long as they feel some comfort. donald trump does give people comfort because they equate boisterousness, bravado with strength and ability. neil: you sound like you are saying you do not. >> no i don't. i think just the opposite quite frankly. having been somebody who used to get angry and the...
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david drucker, the "washington examiner." fine writer. speaks many languages. he is very food at english. >>> did you hear this, abc news reporting that the pile on apple continues. department of justice is filing a motion to compel the company to open that damn phone. after this. i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. d choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, all beds on sale right now save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. know better s
david drucker, the "washington examiner." fine writer. speaks many languages. he is very food at english. >>> did you hear this, abc news reporting that the pile on apple continues. department of justice is filing a motion to compel the company to open that damn phone. after this. i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes...
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>> not only at ground game but not just ted cruz but millions of americans who want washington d.c. to work for them so the ground game in south carolina, north carolina and superstuesday states is really grass roots, moms and dads in precincts, i am hopeful on the regulations side the we start to roll those back because those are job killers, sending jobs overseas, gdp goes down, and back to the people in washington d.c. because most people know that we can't get much accomplished that is in their best interests. neil: thank you for taking the time. we will let you know how that meeting fares and what if any consensus the gentlemen agreed to in the next 11 months of the obama administration. you don't see a lot but there have been exceptions, moments they have to strike accords here. what if anything comes of that we will let you know. more from iowa right after this. [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ anything worth pursuing hard work
>> not only at ground game but not just ted cruz but millions of americans who want washington d.c. to work for them so the ground game in south carolina, north carolina and superstuesday states is really grass roots, moms and dads in precincts, i am hopeful on the regulations side the we start to roll those back because those are job killers, sending jobs overseas, gdp goes down, and back to the people in washington d.c. because most people know that we can't get much accomplished that...
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ted cruz picked up that category and cruz spent a lot of his time trying to talk about how he is not washington and not from the inside and essentially an outsi outsider, and many of them still went for ted cruz. and nikki haley, we have spoke about how popular she is in that state, the republican governor, and those of you thinking she was important in endorsing marco rubio, and take a look, marco rubio, of those who thought it was important, 47% ended up voting for marco rubio. so there's a debate about how much endorsements actually matter. nikki haley, it could end up mattering a whole lot in south carolina. >> never fails whenever we mention one candidate over another candidate, and they say you are in the tank for that candidate, and i know we are going to hear on the marco rubio thing about his surge in the state, thanks to nicky haley, and scott, and that trifecta of getting those key politicians mattered a lot more than jeb bush bringing his mom and his brother, the former president. and john roberts at marco rubio headquarters in south carolina. >> reporter: the bush family does count
ted cruz picked up that category and cruz spent a lot of his time trying to talk about how he is not washington and not from the inside and essentially an outsi outsider, and many of them still went for ted cruz. and nikki haley, we have spoke about how popular she is in that state, the republican governor, and those of you thinking she was important in endorsing marco rubio, and take a look, marco rubio, of those who thought it was important, 47% ended up voting for marco rubio. so there's a...
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>> running the way washington has been ran in the past. obstructionist in washington. certainly in the white house. i do not think you see that with marco rubio. it will be a little bit of an experience. neil: thank you very, very much. donald trump is not without his big endorsers. should the establishment or guys follow? donald trump democratic strategist. dagen mcdowell with us. connell mcshane. what do you make up for that? all of a sudden, it will be a battle of a renegade. >> eventually, i imagine, if donald trump looks more and more like he will be the nominee, some in the establishment will have to coalesce around him. they will try to sort of mold him and get him to conform a little bit. my guess is you will start to see that more and more. >> a lot of them come, early on were concerned about ted cruz. more able to do deals. dagen: i think that it is important that these advisors, if you will, even casual advisors being a close personal friend of donald trump. you are starting to care about them. he actually acknowledge that last week. he is going to be reveal
>> running the way washington has been ran in the past. obstructionist in washington. certainly in the white house. i do not think you see that with marco rubio. it will be a little bit of an experience. neil: thank you very, very much. donald trump is not without his big endorsers. should the establishment or guys follow? donald trump democratic strategist. dagen mcdowell with us. connell mcshane. what do you make up for that? all of a sudden, it will be a battle of a renegade. >>...
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it seems as though no one in washington really is listed here and conversation after conversation. i am uncomfortable with some of the things tapping on the campaign trail. >> typically it takes about dirty days for a name to come forth. another 30 or 40 days for the committee and senate to vote on it. that will not be the case here. the president will try to gain the upper hand. look, here is my name. he is sitting and stewing for nine or 10 months. that is not right. what would be the fallout with that? >> this could be bad for both parties. the democrats are obstructing things. democrats and conservatives. the american people see it as too conservative on certain issues. they may be coming down that pipe with different cases. both parties have something to lose here. with that being said, there are plenty of qualifying candidates out there. with the idea that we will touch it doesn't make it any different. >> we will watch it very closely. thank you very, very much. you heard from the general nsa director. it could be more trouble than it is worth. many unintended consequences.
it seems as though no one in washington really is listed here and conversation after conversation. i am uncomfortable with some of the things tapping on the campaign trail. >> typically it takes about dirty days for a name to come forth. another 30 or 40 days for the committee and senate to vote on it. that will not be the case here. the president will try to gain the upper hand. look, here is my name. he is sitting and stewing for nine or 10 months. that is not right. what would be the...
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. >> barry explains that when this house was built over a hundred years ago, ballard, washington, was the shingle-mill capital of the world, with 20 mills producing 3 million shingles a day. >> there was fishing on elliot bay there, and the shingle-mill industry, all along shilshole avenue here. >> cass o'callaghan from the ballard historical society tells me more. did the neighborhood really change over the years? >> in about the late '30s, early '40s, the commercial district moved north and businesses moved out. nobody wanted to be here anymore. >> with the exception, that is, of edith macefield and her retired single mother, alice wilson. edith's early life is a bit mysterious. we know she was born in august 1921, and that her parents divorced shortly thereafter. during her 20s, edith disappears -- to england, she says, where she seems to have gotten married once or thrice. but, again, it's hard to tell fact from fiction. [ camera shutter clicks ] by the 1950s, she's back in ballard, single, and working as a store manager for spic 'n span dry cleaners. edith buys this house for her
. >> barry explains that when this house was built over a hundred years ago, ballard, washington, was the shingle-mill capital of the world, with 20 mills producing 3 million shingles a day. >> there was fishing on elliot bay there, and the shingle-mill industry, all along shilshole avenue here. >> cass o'callaghan from the ballard historical society tells me more. did the neighborhood really change over the years? >> in about the late '30s, early '40s, the commercial...
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having it's all there, the timeliness of this, nothing happens in washington d.c. either slow or never and we have to look at this in a different law-enforcement mentality. >> to colleagues get a sense it did be resolved in congress? >> i have great friends who were strong libertarians, and conservatives that argued the other side. and congress, almost a court decision in the short run. stuart: thank you very much. obviously the freedom of speech issue, privacy issue, everything now hit the fan here. apple wants to take this to congress and avoid bickering between judges and tv anchors. the fallout from that after this. neil: in that issue indeed urgency of that issue and especially even the trauma you yourself have gone through wouldn't you want to make sure something like that never happens again? >> if you can make sure nothing like that happens again by throwing the constitution in the dustbin, in the first place that probably wouldn't succeed because there are so many ways in which we could potentially be threatened, but the one thing we ought to stand for is
having it's all there, the timeliness of this, nothing happens in washington d.c. either slow or never and we have to look at this in a different law-enforcement mentality. >> to colleagues get a sense it did be resolved in congress? >> i have great friends who were strong libertarians, and conservatives that argued the other side. and congress, almost a court decision in the short run. stuart: thank you very much. obviously the freedom of speech issue, privacy issue, everything now...
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i have not seen any in washington shedding a tear over that. >> energy is a great example. a lot of middle-class high-paying jobs. just recently, a story of out air conditioning shutting down and indianapolis plant. i think that there is a different set of rules. not just manufacturing overseas. >> they are all vilified. that is a double standard. >> that is what we are seeing here folks. you want to go after apple go after apple. your call. be consistent. much more on donald trump and whether wealth matters. or when the taxes do come out a second deal with mitt romney thinking it just may be. so far nothing. any other measure. ♪ on why this may be different. ♪ i'm billy, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had a lot of doubts going in. i was a smoker. hands down, it was that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thou
i have not seen any in washington shedding a tear over that. >> energy is a great example. a lot of middle-class high-paying jobs. just recently, a story of out air conditioning shutting down and indianapolis plant. i think that there is a different set of rules. not just manufacturing overseas. >> they are all vilified. that is a double standard. >> that is what we are seeing here folks. you want to go after apple go after apple. your call. be consistent. much more on donald...
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what i most consistently said was the problem is washington, d.c. this is the person that took washington, d.c. and will turn the place around. we do not need any more washington politicians. donald trump is the best person. there was a period of time that i was running against him. he wanted to beat me. we had open conversations about it. who is the best person. this is the best person to do that. turn away from the amateur acts. and on mac. >> no. anyone that is willing to listen. not just members, the american people, you need a strong, tough leader to restore america's greatness. this is the best person to do that. i think they can take whatever message they like. people do best with me. they just listen. they listen to what i say. i do not send smoke signals. i am endorsing the person that they think is the best person to be. restore the faith and confidence of the american people again. mitt romney to donald trump. feeling very different. >> doing what you think. polls are all over the place. >> i think that we have a great shot. i have many f
what i most consistently said was the problem is washington, d.c. this is the person that took washington, d.c. and will turn the place around. we do not need any more washington politicians. donald trump is the best person. there was a period of time that i was running against him. he wanted to beat me. we had open conversations about it. who is the best person. this is the best person to do that. turn away from the amateur acts. and on mac. >> no. anyone that is willing to listen. not...
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once we get to california we start talking about washington state where there's a ton of support in those places. as we go further through this calendar and once we get beyond the southern states that we'll see in the next three days, i think there is chance for senator sanders to continue to build on this national momentum that he's building. >> you're quite right about that. you get to some of those states, he has to hope a winning there. do you think the game plan is, you can slow just enough she's well shy. that would do it. that would be enough to say she's not inevitable. is that the game plan. >> the fact he got close to winning in nevada with exit poll suggesting she won 7% of the latino vote. i think those point to momentum existing on its side. this is very much a jump all race. honestly, i think secretary clinton deserves credit for the win tonight. i don't think it shifts momentum in any considerable way. >> i know you have to go but the super delegate situation we were getting into here, if he didn't have any super delegate, you'd be even. >> that's right. we would be near ev
once we get to california we start talking about washington state where there's a ton of support in those places. as we go further through this calendar and once we get beyond the southern states that we'll see in the next three days, i think there is chance for senator sanders to continue to build on this national momentum that he's building. >> you're quite right about that. you get to some of those states, he has to hope a winning there. do you think the game plan is, you can slow just...
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the washington, these people over the years have conditioned us to think as they want us to think. they commissioned us to act the way they want us to act. that is the injustice. using some rough language to put people where they belong, people that deserve it. i don't see any problem with that whatsoever. in the case of green, that is a pretty lame excuse for going in backing the establishment guy. obviously he has other things on his mind like donations or whatever. neil: that is the guy -- >> mobile is in a state of panic. he slowly becoming irrelevant. he will be a relevant in a couple weeks and that's right into them. neil: what he think of chris christie supporting donald trump? >> he is running to get on the bus. they are slowly see the light. they are seeing what the people want. the second political revolution we are going through is not an election. it's a revolution. people have been been waiting for a leader and all of a sudden he arrives. it was a light in the distance now it's getting closer and closer and the people are waking up. this group, the giants of business i
the washington, these people over the years have conditioned us to think as they want us to think. they commissioned us to act the way they want us to act. that is the injustice. using some rough language to put people where they belong, people that deserve it. i don't see any problem with that whatsoever. in the case of green, that is a pretty lame excuse for going in backing the establishment guy. obviously he has other things on his mind like donations or whatever. neil: that is the guy --...