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as steve well knows. she has a passion for politics and as a policy and i think you'll see her more and more talking about the issues of the day and i think 2014 will be very telling to see what other democrats do. the martin o'malleys, the andrew cuomos. are they going to go forward with their own campaign if they see her out there more and more? >> but there's worry among democrats that she's going to wait too long to decide. she'll be out there talking but they're very worried she's going to try to stay out of technical politics for a long time and that leaves space for a senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, someone who would be a threat the to get in. >> rose: she's the liberal threat as obama was in 2008. >> i think hillary clinton is going to try to draw a fine line, whether she succeeds or not i can't say and try do her policy stuff more under the guise of the foundation and more outside of washington than getting involved in the mosh pit of what piece of legislation happens to be -- >> rose:
as steve well knows. she has a passion for politics and as a policy and i think you'll see her more and more talking about the issues of the day and i think 2014 will be very telling to see what other democrats do. the martin o'malleys, the andrew cuomos. are they going to go forward with their own campaign if they see her out there more and more? >> but there's worry among democrats that she's going to wait too long to decide. she'll be out there talking but they're very worried she's...
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>> zero. >> not from steve. he doesn't like taxes and the liberals don't want anything touched. >> steve, this is the point. bill has a round-away way to get there. but the point is a lot of liberals say taxes should go up before entitlement should be cut. are they going to get anywhere with that? >> no. they got the last tax increase in january. that is it for several years. the way to get around the obligations in addition to allowing people to run their own accounts on social security and david, reforming healthcare in a positive way. that is to grow the economy. when you have assets growing, liabilities become less fearsome. that is what we did in the 1980s. enormously increase the wealth of the nation and pulled out of what looked like a hopeless slump. >> rick, did i see your head shake your head no? >> i'm curious why bill baldwin would want to trade his huge influence on this show to go to congress. what is he thinking? >> vu to deal with what is politically acceptable. in this environment, with the poli
>> zero. >> not from steve. he doesn't like taxes and the liberals don't want anything touched. >> steve, this is the point. bill has a round-away way to get there. but the point is a lot of liberals say taxes should go up before entitlement should be cut. are they going to get anywhere with that? >> no. they got the last tax increase in january. that is it for several years. the way to get around the obligations in addition to allowing people to run their own accounts...
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let's leave on a positive note a pray steve is right. with obamacare websites riddled th glitches, forget about open enrollment. try open season for hackers. your private infortion at risk? a story that is going to scare you coming right up. keep it here on the fox news channel. the most powerful name in news. >>> well, the healthcare exchange is startingp but not running smoothly. now fears that identity theft uld start running rampant. some states issuing public warnings to be careful of scammers posing as the healthcare navators. john mcafee telling fox business the exchanges are a hacker's dream. should americans should be worried about this? >> they should. in addition to scammers you have officially appointed group like c-co that won the contract in mork and georgia and tennessee and maryland that has been convicted of fraud in the past. the non-profit quarterly called them creative in their fraud creativity. these are the people who are officially running it. they don't submit their own employees to background checks. >> so rick,
let's leave on a positive note a pray steve is right. with obamacare websites riddled th glitches, forget about open enrollment. try open season for hackers. your private infortion at risk? a story that is going to scare you coming right up. keep it here on the fox news channel. the most powerful name in news. >>> well, the healthcare exchange is startingp but not running smoothly. now fears that identity theft uld start running rampant. some states issuing public warnings to be...
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at the same time there is a whole of a blockbuster about steve jobs with the character of steve wozniak playing a supporting role do you think we have our priority this ride in terms of the social and business value of these two phil engineering versus marketing and sales . i don't sometimes i do and sometimes i don't market sales is very important might be a tougher job to get people to accept the word computer in their home than it was for me to create it now i look i go back to look at my engineering that was so different that anything you could ever find in the book yes that kind of engineer is very very difficult very hard to falling and the employed to was recognized by all my friends it was going to be a huge hit product it was the product it brought all the revenues to apple computer for the first ten years but it didn't do it alone without the marketing and the business genius you know of largely people above steve jobs who were teaching him but steve's push and his speaking that being a face of the company was equally important in really making that product that just will. bee
at the same time there is a whole of a blockbuster about steve jobs with the character of steve wozniak playing a supporting role do you think we have our priority this ride in terms of the social and business value of these two phil engineering versus marketing and sales . i don't sometimes i do and sometimes i don't market sales is very important might be a tougher job to get people to accept the word computer in their home than it was for me to create it now i look i go back to look at my...
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i'm steve joshua. do you enjoy the sinsiter and aggressive themes of heavy metal music, but wish that it had a sunnier, more gentle sound? well then i've got the album for you. it's "the avett brothers sing heavy metal." that's right. america's favorite folk rock band sings 25 of the darkest most head-banging songs ever written. songs like "painkiller" by judas priest, "raining blood" by slayer, and this heavy metal classic by iron maiden, "run to the hills." ♪ ♪ run to the hills run for your life run to the hills run for your life ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. 25 heavy metal songs that you can actually play for your family. songs like "chapel of ghouls" by morbid angel, "symphony of destruction" by megadeth, and who could forget black sabbath's "iron man." ♪ i am iron man ♪ ♪ has he lost his mind can he see or is he blind can he walk at all or if he moves will he fall ♪ ♪ ♪ i am iron man [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. doesn't that put a smile on your f
i'm steve joshua. do you enjoy the sinsiter and aggressive themes of heavy metal music, but wish that it had a sunnier, more gentle sound? well then i've got the album for you. it's "the avett brothers sing heavy metal." that's right. america's favorite folk rock band sings 25 of the darkest most head-banging songs ever written. songs like "painkiller" by judas priest, "raining blood" by slayer, and this heavy metal classic by iron maiden, "run to the...
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steve you use a drone that most people have never heard of. tell us what you do with it. >> one of my loves for a long time has been aviation. i have a private pilot's license, and it was natural for me to want to find out more about drone technology. it's a lot of fun, and there are some very practical uses. you know i can take my drone and have a great time putting it up someplace and at the same time i can be watching -- as far as animal protection goes, areas that very badly need to be watched. like in pennsylvania there are places where they slaughter live pigeons individually shot out of boxes. and in doing so, we find illegal animal abuse. i have found illegal burning, where they are burning pigeons as well as other garbage including plastics and tires and this kind of thing. so one of the ways i have enjoyed my hobby is to fly drones in a place where i can also get valuable footage of animal abuse where we can try to stop that. >> lisa our community is still divided. so wayne, as lisa mentioned, a lot of people equate drones with forei
steve you use a drone that most people have never heard of. tell us what you do with it. >> one of my loves for a long time has been aviation. i have a private pilot's license, and it was natural for me to want to find out more about drone technology. it's a lot of fun, and there are some very practical uses. you know i can take my drone and have a great time putting it up someplace and at the same time i can be watching -- as far as animal protection goes, areas that very badly need to...
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at the same time there is a whole of a blockbuster about steve jobs with the character of steve wozniak playing a supporting role do you think we have our priorities ride in terms of the social and business value of these two fields engineering versus marketing and sales. i don't sometimes i do and sometimes i don't. might be a tougher job to get people to accept the word computer in their home than it was for me to create it now i look i go back and look at my engineering it was so different than anything you could ever find in a book yes that kind of engineer is very very difficult very hard to find and the apple two was recognized by all my friends it was going to be a huge hit product it was the product it brought all the revenues to apple computer for the first ten years but it didn't do it alone without the marketing and the business genius you know of largely people above steve jobs who were teaching him but steve's push and his speaking it being a face of the company was equally important and really making that product successful i think that engineer a lot of people i see now b
at the same time there is a whole of a blockbuster about steve jobs with the character of steve wozniak playing a supporting role do you think we have our priorities ride in terms of the social and business value of these two fields engineering versus marketing and sales. i don't sometimes i do and sometimes i don't. might be a tougher job to get people to accept the word computer in their home than it was for me to create it now i look i go back and look at my engineering it was so different...
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nutella, man. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: fixes anything. >> steve: nutella's the best. >> jimmy: your buddy's here, he's drunk. >> steve: here, have some nutella. >> jimmy: this one's from @heidi ho neighbor. she says, " i received 12 consecutive completely empty text bubbles from my mom the other day." apparently she was trying to unlock her phone. can't open this darn phone. >> steve: what the heck am i supposed to do? >> jimmy: this one from @jessementz. he says, "my mom couldn't figure out punctuation, so she would type it out, how are you, question mark?" i'm good, exclamation point. >> steve: at least she didn't ask about his colon. >> jimmy: at least she didn't ask him about his colon, yeah. thank you. you didn't want to, you just had to do it. this one is from @the real kahg. he says, "my mom texed me, hello, son. this message took me ten minutes to type. just so you know how much i love you." this ones from @holly lou harris. she says, "on valentine's day last year, my mom texted me, enjoy your vd." >> steve: how does she know? >> jimmy: thanks, mom. don't forget to std, save
nutella, man. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: fixes anything. >> steve: nutella's the best. >> jimmy: your buddy's here, he's drunk. >> steve: here, have some nutella. >> jimmy: this one's from @heidi ho neighbor. she says, " i received 12 consecutive completely empty text bubbles from my mom the other day." apparently she was trying to unlock her phone. can't open this darn phone. >> steve: what the heck am i supposed to do? >> jimmy: this...
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>> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: do you want great music? >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: the pixies are here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: what more do you want than the pixies? oh, my goodness. [ applause ] great music, great celebs, it's so fun. it's so fun to be here. it's what our show is all about. have you guys ever wondered what celebrities are whispering to each other when they're on the red carpet? or at press conferences? i always wonder that and that's why we sent our entertainment correspondent from the uk, mr. peggy hess with his highly sensitive microphone to get to the bottom of this. that's right, it's time for "celebrity whispers." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hello, i'm peggy hess and welcome to "celebrity whispers." shh. [ whispering ] >> ahh, you texted me. >> i did. >> okay -- i totally dropped my phone in the toilet and it wasn't working. then it popped up and i was like, "oh, you called." >> are you lying? >> yep. [ whispering ] >> jimmy: celebrity whispers. >> hey, so good to see you. >> good to se
>> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: do you want great music? >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: the pixies are here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: what more do you want than the pixies? oh, my goodness. [ applause ] great music, great celebs, it's so fun. it's so fun to be here. it's what our show is all about. have you guys ever wondered what celebrities are whispering to each other when they're on the red carpet? or at press conferences? i...
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still working out the glitches. >> steve: they don't have sickness. >> jimmy: very tricky. >> steve: they don't get sick. >> jimmy: pro, drinking the blood of the virgin gives him immense power. con, drinking the blood of hoda and kathie lee gives him an immense hangover. [ laughter and applause ] they do enjoy their wine. >> steve: that's 40 proof. they're fun people, but -- >> jimmy: pro, dracula leaves cool fang marks on his victim's necks. con, or as he likes to call them, vamp stamps. [ laughter ] sounds much cooler. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: pro, he can't see his reflection in the mirror. con, which makes it impossible to take bathroom selfies. [ laughter ] very popular thing. bummer for dracula. >> steve: the dracula selfie. >> jimmy: pro, he gets to live forever. con, it's not quite as fun to yell, "yolf!" [ laughter ] >> steve: yolf! >> jimmy: yeah. pro, watching him sing his favorite song, "monster mash." con, watching him sing his second favorite song, "up all night to get sucky." [ laughter ] ♪ i want to suck your blood i'm not afraid of your blood i want to drink some b
still working out the glitches. >> steve: they don't have sickness. >> jimmy: very tricky. >> steve: they don't get sick. >> jimmy: pro, drinking the blood of the virgin gives him immense power. con, drinking the blood of hoda and kathie lee gives him an immense hangover. [ laughter and applause ] they do enjoy their wine. >> steve: that's 40 proof. they're fun people, but -- >> jimmy: pro, dracula leaves cool fang marks on his victim's necks. con, or as he...
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at number three, we've got "roar" by katy perry. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: i like that one. >> steve: love it. >> jimmy: up one spot from last week at number two, it's "wrecking ball" by miley cyrus. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: a lot of controversy. good song, though. and holding steady at number one, it's "royals" by our girl, lorde, who was on our show. [ cheers and applause ] she's great. so, those are the top three songs. now let's look at the bottom of the charts. at number 98, we've got "mmmbop" by jerry seinfeld. [ laughter ] i didn't know he was making music. >> steve: i didn't know he was doing songs. >> jimmy: do we have a clip of that one? ♪ what's the deal with mmmbop ba duba dop gimme that bop ♪ ♪ you've got the mmm you've got the bop you've got the mmmbop ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go. that's what it is. [ cheers and applause ] you got the mmm. you got the bop. you got the mmmbop. coming in at 99, it is "kiss from a rose" by an actual seal. >> steve: wow. [ laughter ] so not the artist, seal. >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: the artist, seal, who r
at number three, we've got "roar" by katy perry. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: i like that one. >> steve: love it. >> jimmy: up one spot from last week at number two, it's "wrecking ball" by miley cyrus. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: a lot of controversy. good song, though. and holding steady at number one, it's "royals" by our girl, lorde, who was on our show. [ cheers and applause ] she's great. so, those are the top three songs. now...
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>> zero. >> not from steve. he dsn't like taxes and the liberals don't want anytng uched. >> steve, this is the point bill has a round-away way to gethere. but the point is a lot of liberals say taxes should go up before entitlement should be cut. are they gng to get anywhere with that? >> no. they got the last tax increase in january. that is it forveral years. the way get around the obligations in addition to allowing people to run their own accounts on social security and david, reformi healthcare in a positive way. that is to grow the economy. when you have assets growing, liabilities become less fearsome. at is what we did in the 1980s. enormoly increase the wealth of the nation and pulled out what looked like a hopeless slump. >> rick, did iee your head shake your head no? >> i'm cious why bill baldwin would want to trade his huge influence on this show to go to congress. what is he thinking? >> vu to deal with what is politically acceptable. in this environment, with the politics back and forth you won't
>> zero. >> not from steve. he dsn't like taxes and the liberals don't want anytng uched. >> steve, this is the point bill has a round-away way to gethere. but the point is a lot of liberals say taxes should go up before entitlement should be cut. are they gng to get anywhere with that? >> no. they got the last tax increase in january. that is it forveral years. the way get around the obligations in addition to allowing people to run their own accounts on social security...
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. >> steve: just the bag. if the cheetos were -- well, they almost are now, they're neon orange. >> jimmy: the natural orange color. you might as well make them neon green. >> steve: we love cheetos. kids, don't do drugs. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, scarecrows for looking like hobos that want to hug it out. [ laughter and applause ] come on. ♪ thank you, bars that have dart boards because supplying drunk people with sharp objects to throw. very smart. great idea. ♪ thank you, pineapples, for being the bert of fruit. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, chili's too for tying up all of those unresolved plot holes from chili's one. [ laughter ] i didn't know what was going to happen. >> steve: do you want your baby back? did he get his baby back? >> jimmy: the hot wings are back. the hot wings are back! ♪ thank you, scorpions, for looking like goth lobsters. [ laughter ] ♪ >> steve: goth lobster. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, signs that say slow, children at play, for always making me t
. >> steve: just the bag. if the cheetos were -- well, they almost are now, they're neon orange. >> jimmy: the natural orange color. you might as well make them neon green. >> steve: we love cheetos. kids, don't do drugs. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, scarecrows for looking like hobos that want to hug it out. [ laughter and applause ] come on. ♪ thank you, bars that have dart boards because supplying drunk people with sharp objects to throw. very smart....
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steve, i guess, i was going to begin by saying what took so long? because this tea party phenomenon has been going on for a few years now. seems like it took a couple election cycles, christine o'donnell cycle, the phenomenon where you lost senate seats because of it. to get this kind of, calling it "establishment opposition" going? >> that's right. we were slow off to the dance. we were obeying what -- ronald reagan used to call the 11th commandment. we weren't speaking of ill of other republicans. but we were getting our lunch handed to us. well-financed groups were coming in taking it to senate right republicans. and it is almost like a salem witch-hunt, where, there is a litmus test, are you a witch? not a witch? good republican? bad republican? as you correctly point out the only witch nominated was in delaware against the center right candidate mike castle. we saw how that worked out. >> right. what should, what would you say to democrats that they should hope for in this fight? because a lot of democrats were very, very happy to see the chris
steve, i guess, i was going to begin by saying what took so long? because this tea party phenomenon has been going on for a few years now. seems like it took a couple election cycles, christine o'donnell cycle, the phenomenon where you lost senate seats because of it. to get this kind of, calling it "establishment opposition" going? >> that's right. we were slow off to the dance. we were obeying what -- ronald reagan used to call the 11th commandment. we weren't speaking of ill...
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we talk about the technology as steve said and said this is cutting edge. but some of the images are second and third generation compared to what the military already has. so look at what is already possible. and we know what is possible through the military in terms of the predator and things like that. so we can base our legislation off of the most advanced technology, and that's how we should be legislationing. >> trevor you want to weigh in on that? >> i agree. this technology is moving extremely fast. the amount of time drones can stay in the air is expanding exponentially. >> the technology is advancing so quickly. i want to say thanks to all of our guests. we're out of time, thank you so much. what incredibly diverse voices on the show tonight. i love the discussion. until tomorrow go to there. ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm bill walters. these are the stories we are fowling for you. one hour from now the president is to speak on the battle of the brnlg. >> protesters are going on in besigh. they are trying to get congress to pass legisla
we talk about the technology as steve said and said this is cutting edge. but some of the images are second and third generation compared to what the military already has. so look at what is already possible. and we know what is possible through the military in terms of the predator and things like that. so we can base our legislation off of the most advanced technology, and that's how we should be legislationing. >> trevor you want to weigh in on that? >> i agree. this technology...
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i look forward after steve makes some final remarks to inviting you out for that great moment. congratulations everybody (clapping) >> thank you lieutenant governor. i did hear him as a 10 minutes so i would give him more. governor schwarzenegger ruined a good suit so a word of warning. the first of the project management team that has helped us for 8 years now (calling names) gentlemen take a b beau >> we all owe a great gratitude to a army of folks who put this together. i'd like to acknowledge mark of hartman studios whose probably out there working (clapping) and randy who's been in and out of the room from m t c enterprises. there he is. malcolm i believe we missed one caltrans director. i've worked with 8 of them and i'm counting on 8 of them. randy, randy here (clapping) and my two predecessors are here thank you both for being here (clapping) >>. now for those of you who haven't been living in a cave we've had some trouble with bolts. and about 15 of those television cameras caught it. the meeting have been tough by the necessary. the last one in july was the toughest y
i look forward after steve makes some final remarks to inviting you out for that great moment. congratulations everybody (clapping) >> thank you lieutenant governor. i did hear him as a 10 minutes so i would give him more. governor schwarzenegger ruined a good suit so a word of warning. the first of the project management team that has helped us for 8 years now (calling names) gentlemen take a b beau >> we all owe a great gratitude to a army of folks who put this together. i'd like...
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okay, steve kornacki is still here with me. it's so interesting, though, and here's where it gets good, steve, because he brings up kids and grandkids. and we have to have, you know, a stronger america for that. what they're talking about here is a temporary ex-tension in the debt ceiling, the increase. what was talked about maybe six weeks. that's not really going to help our kids and grandkids. anyway, it's going to get us six weeks. but this is the carrot that the right is going to offer to the president to get him to the negotiation table to then talk shutdown mode. explain if this is going to be received at the white house well because they're invited over this afternoon, leadership. >> yeah. i mean, look. this is being framed right here by boehner and the republicans as a compromise, we're meeting in the middle. see, we had this shutdown and default thing, and we're taking the default off the table, but the shutdown is still active. and the position that the white house has taken and the position that democrats have taken
okay, steve kornacki is still here with me. it's so interesting, though, and here's where it gets good, steve, because he brings up kids and grandkids. and we have to have, you know, a stronger america for that. what they're talking about here is a temporary ex-tension in the debt ceiling, the increase. what was talked about maybe six weeks. that's not really going to help our kids and grandkids. anyway, it's going to get us six weeks. but this is the carrot that the right is going to offer to...
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right, steve? oh, one more thing before we go to steve, the commutes right now as we look at the roads not looking all that bad, especially 580. it looks good from livermore over this pleasanton and now let's bring steve in. steve i was the first born. >> sal, i was the first, second or third born -- >> yeah -- >> -- that -- >> -go -- >> -- lifted a little bit so there is a low coming in, i am standing right in front of it right there, it is going to increase the fog lift it a little bit there is so much fog, santa rosa cloudy, will be cooler, this may be slow to burn off there, only 68 for a high, by noon still mostly cloudy, there is just a lot out there, thicker in california, 41 ukia, and there, big changes up there next week so give you a little heads up on that, today and tomorrow though looks like 40s and 50s on the temperatures here to start, these will not change very much, there are areas clear but a westerly breeze, travis had gust to 29, nothing we have seen for a while, been calm here
right, steve? oh, one more thing before we go to steve, the commutes right now as we look at the roads not looking all that bad, especially 580. it looks good from livermore over this pleasanton and now let's bring steve in. steve i was the first born. >> sal, i was the first, second or third born -- >> yeah -- >> -- that -- >> -go -- >> -- lifted a little bit so there is a low coming in, i am standing right in front of it right there, it is going to increase the...
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tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: t
tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by...
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steve is a restructuring guy. how does obama care look, steve rattner? in a year, will it be? wilbur, how would you fix it? will it be fixed? there's worries if they don't get enough people, there's a real problem if they don't -- >> well, there's one problem if they don't get enough people. the other problem is if they don't get the right people. there's a big assumption and namely that healthy young people will sign up. i think that's a very doubtful assumption. i think the healthy young people are going to wait until they get sick, worry through the six months. >> yeah. that's an elephant in a room, steve. he wants to protect us. that was part of this whole thing we went through. it's a signature achievement. meanwhile, if the republicans hadn't been, you know, sucking up all the news cycle, we may have been focusing more on how badly this has gone. >> we would have been, and there's no question it has not gone as well as it should have. they built this complicated contraption in the garage with everybody weighing in. now they're trying to figure out if they can drive down
steve is a restructuring guy. how does obama care look, steve rattner? in a year, will it be? wilbur, how would you fix it? will it be fixed? there's worries if they don't get enough people, there's a real problem if they don't -- >> well, there's one problem if they don't get enough people. the other problem is if they don't get the right people. there's a big assumption and namely that healthy young people will sign up. i think that's a very doubtful assumption. i think the healthy...
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thank you brian (clapping) to my friend steve and his colleague in crime from the toll authority. we've been partners on this project from the beginning. we worked well together over the years and today that work pays off. sieving and randy thank you. (clapping) >> it was men's again in the video that i spent time with state political leaders over the years and there's a few i want to acknowledge base at very crucial movements in the life of this project they came through for the bay area. i want to listen to the folks who helped influence me. (calling names). john burton and my former boss senator pro-item and mr. hancock, and, of course, former governor gray davis. there are others but your collective leadership made this possible. there are several heads of the department of transportation who have been sobered with this project. from project selection from the original decision to construct the new bridge thought the management and political challenges in sacramento. (calling names) from the wilson administration and my colleague today malcolm. thank you all (clapping) i've le
thank you brian (clapping) to my friend steve and his colleague in crime from the toll authority. we've been partners on this project from the beginning. we worked well together over the years and today that work pays off. sieving and randy thank you. (clapping) >> it was men's again in the video that i spent time with state political leaders over the years and there's a few i want to acknowledge base at very crucial movements in the life of this project they came through for the bay...
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see you soon. >> thank you. >> steve wood. back to head quarter fos a quick flash and mary thompson. >> thank you. share shares of delta air lines are trading below the 52-week high of $49.50, and it has been on a nice run to the upside and the earlier this week, it reported passenger unit revenue of 5.5%, and at 5.5% inkris in the month of september, and people are betting it will bode well for the company. again, up 25.24. >> there are so many nonbelievers out there, and i am a believer in the usair and murph, you not a believer? >> well, it is more of a global sto story. but if you look at the railroads before they downsized the crews to make them more efficient, and it is the same story playing out, and much better the way it is playing out because of the control they have. >> and murph raises an important point to discuss, you are coming around to the airline story? anything to come around or the gains have been made as the stocks have not traded all that well that lakely. >> well, they have a huge run and all moved up dr
see you soon. >> thank you. >> steve wood. back to head quarter fos a quick flash and mary thompson. >> thank you. share shares of delta air lines are trading below the 52-week high of $49.50, and it has been on a nice run to the upside and the earlier this week, it reported passenger unit revenue of 5.5%, and at 5.5% inkris in the month of september, and people are betting it will bode well for the company. again, up 25.24. >> there are so many nonbelievers out there,...
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i will let steve tell you the fog pattern is a little deferent today. for drivers that means better visibility for you. also the morning commute on the peninsula since we are talking about that, that traffic is looking good. let's go to steve. >>> you are correct, sir. tuesday and wednesday we had that dense fog. yesterday the fog lifted. it was slow to burn off. low responsible for it is coming in. that will spin in a few high clouds. maybe mid level clouds. there is definitely low clouds but they are favoring the peninsula and san mateo coast. there is a little disruption in that pattern. the patchy low clouds. more sun than others. the low says you know what, i like southern california better. the weekend looks better. it will be warmer saturday and sunday. breezy at times. but it looks like a big change next week. i will show you that coming up. mostly cloudy here. 30s and 40s and 50s. cool to cold sun and clouds. cool to mild. san jose had a tough time yesterday the high was 60. mike texted me and said fog is just beginning to burn off. i think tha
i will let steve tell you the fog pattern is a little deferent today. for drivers that means better visibility for you. also the morning commute on the peninsula since we are talking about that, that traffic is looking good. let's go to steve. >>> you are correct, sir. tuesday and wednesday we had that dense fog. yesterday the fog lifted. it was slow to burn off. low responsible for it is coming in. that will spin in a few high clouds. maybe mid level clouds. there is definitely low...
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finance. >> let's get back to steve liesman. i want to ask you a question with regards to why the market is selling off. i mean obviously we got the comment from -- >> why exactly and the market should never be in the same sentence. >> you're an economist so exactly doesn't come into it tale. >> i give you probabilities. >> is it possible, throwing it out there, the comment from bill gross all asset classes are slightly bubbly. >> he did use a modifier. >> i don't think that's why the market sees this as hawkish. >> or still on the table before the end of the year. >> i think that's a possibility and what i'm reading, for example, ward mccarthy here, is saying slightly less dovish. the fed gave us [ inaudible ]. >> slightly less dovish? >> the fed gave us -- that may be the best remark you've made in the time i've known you. >> it is not. >> it is. which speaks poorly of the other comments you made. three tests the fed gave us for why it did not taper when it might taper again. fiscal restraint, financial restraint and confidenc
finance. >> let's get back to steve liesman. i want to ask you a question with regards to why the market is selling off. i mean obviously we got the comment from -- >> why exactly and the market should never be in the same sentence. >> you're an economist so exactly doesn't come into it tale. >> i give you probabilities. >> is it possible, throwing it out there, the comment from bill gross all asset classes are slightly bubbly. >> he did use a modifier....
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we're going to be asking steve forbes. a man who knows a lot about both money and politics and also greattlittle show over the weekend called "forbes on fox." cheryl: i've seen that. i think you host that. in today's facebook question we want to know, do you think congress will reach a deal bit debt ceiling deadline on october 11th? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell and let us know. back in a moment. ♪ [ male announr ] once, there was a man who fnd a magic seashell. t told him what was happening on the tradfloor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that evybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistin talking ] male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...sll. get live squawks right in your trading platform ith think or swim from td ameritrade. get live squawks right in your trading platform stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the fl
we're going to be asking steve forbes. a man who knows a lot about both money and politics and also greattlittle show over the weekend called "forbes on fox." cheryl: i've seen that. i think you host that. in today's facebook question we want to know, do you think congress will reach a deal bit debt ceiling deadline on october 11th? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell and let us know. back in a moment. ♪ [ male announr ] once, there was a man who fnd a magic seashell. t told him...
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steve was standing next to the bare yes. i yelled charge, and away we o, and we opened the barriers. [applause] you can try your petty tyrannies, but you're never oing to succeed. every single day since that fateful morning, we have had members of congress at the honor flight, including this last saturday. steve king told me that there are going to be 10 honor flights coming that day and did we want to go and take a patriotic tour and make sure that we would be there for every honor flight. so we went down. i had a big contingent from my home state of minnesota, and we were there to make sure that those memorials were open. but then after we had done our duty, it was actually 90 degrees on saturday, and by the way, in an additional act of pettiness, the obama administration also when it's 90 degrees, decided to turn off the water fountain on the national mall on saturday. but they went one worse. they shut down the public bathrooms that were needed to be required for those who are there, the world war ii veterans. and so ste
steve was standing next to the bare yes. i yelled charge, and away we o, and we opened the barriers. [applause] you can try your petty tyrannies, but you're never oing to succeed. every single day since that fateful morning, we have had members of congress at the honor flight, including this last saturday. steve king told me that there are going to be 10 honor flights coming that day and did we want to go and take a patriotic tour and make sure that we would be there for every honor flight. so...
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good morning, steve. >>> well it's interesting. you've got the president saying on cnbc that wall street should be worried about it and wall street, goldman sachs, brian moynahan at bank of america and deutsche saying they're worried about it. this recovery we've had so far is not necessarily sustainable. it's not well-established. it's vulnerable and is open to being destroyed by the concerns over the shutdown and concerns over the debt ceiling as well. it seems mutual that wall street and the president understands the gravitas of the situation. tesla models, the electric car company, they've had a good run. a fire in one of their model s sedans. the fact is that the company is saying yes, there was a fire. but it was caused by the fire hitting a large object. the shares fell 6%. don't worry too much. you have had a rally of 440% this year if you've held them throughout the year. brian? >> microsoft, it's interesting. steve bomber will step down and bill gates maybe leaving the chairman role? >> bill gates is very tied up with the
good morning, steve. >>> well it's interesting. you've got the president saying on cnbc that wall street should be worried about it and wall street, goldman sachs, brian moynahan at bank of america and deutsche saying they're worried about it. this recovery we've had so far is not necessarily sustainable. it's not well-established. it's vulnerable and is open to being destroyed by the concerns over the shutdown and concerns over the debt ceiling as well. it seems mutual that wall...
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steve, come on out here. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. thank you very much! >> dave: steve! nice to have you with us, my friend. >> finally i can relax. an audience! >> dave: that's right. great to have you here. >> did you just read that? "great to have you here"? >> dave: great to have you here. >> wow. >> dave: we leave nothing to chance. >> by the way, congratulations, your 20th anniversary. >> dave: well, that was some time ago, but thank you, thank you. >> i was going to send you a note and i thought, "that's a lot of work." ( laughter ) and my assistant was on vacation and i thought," well, i'm going to be on the show, why don't i just come out and blah blah blah." >> dave: well, i appreciate it. and thank you very much. >> and those 20 years... >> dave: here at cbs. >> yeah, here at cbs. they just seem to go by exactly like 20 years would go by. ( laughter ) >> dave: (laughs) didn't fly by. >> didn't fly by and didn't go on too long and you seem to be the appropriate age for 20 years having gone by. ( laughter ) >> dave: thank you. mission accomplished. >> but you ha
steve, come on out here. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. thank you very much! >> dave: steve! nice to have you with us, my friend. >> finally i can relax. an audience! >> dave: that's right. great to have you here. >> did you just read that? "great to have you here"? >> dave: great to have you here. >> wow. >> dave: we leave nothing to chance. >> by the way, congratulations, your 20th anniversary. >> dave: well, that...
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♪ >> hi, i'm congressman steve stockman. today, i want to talk to you about the importance of educating our youth. one of the best ways to educate our youth is to get them excited about nasa and space. >> who doesn't like nasa? steve stockman loves it. which employees more than 3,000 people. stockman has fought to get them money. he railed dwens the effects of sequestration and now, he's introduces the keith nasa open act to never be affected by a future government shutdown. those two headlines on his website piled atop each other tell you everything you need to know about understand about the modern republican party, modern conservatives and the tea party movement as a whole. despite what you have been told, despite what commentators entone over and over, not concerned with the debt, deficit and government spending and they aren't concerned with the size of government. what this fight is really all about is what government does. who it serves and benefits. steve stockman likes his government very much when it's imemploying
♪ >> hi, i'm congressman steve stockman. today, i want to talk to you about the importance of educating our youth. one of the best ways to educate our youth is to get them excited about nasa and space. >> who doesn't like nasa? steve stockman loves it. which employees more than 3,000 people. stockman has fought to get them money. he railed dwens the effects of sequestration and now, he's introduces the keith nasa open act to never be affected by a future government shutdown. those...
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steve forbes. steve, is policy to blame? >> david, to coin a phrase, it is the policy stupid especially massive unending regulation and health care everywhere else is crushing small businesses which is why you don't see the start ups. you throw in taxation and you throw in an up stable dollar and the banks no the willing to lend because of regulation. you have a perfect storm of nonjob creation m. >> and rick, it is hitting small businesses. there was a recent survey done of small businesses. the chamber of commerce says, and i am quoting excessive regulation is having a crippling effect and we need those guys. >> this may be true, but it has always been true. that hasn't changed that much. i think we have a tendency to overestimate entirely what the executive and the legislative branch can do. when you are looking at a recession that is more comparable to the great depression than the recessions we have had since. however if you want to look at policy and how you might affect it, that if you want to build jobs and we know t
steve forbes. steve, is policy to blame? >> david, to coin a phrase, it is the policy stupid especially massive unending regulation and health care everywhere else is crushing small businesses which is why you don't see the start ups. you throw in taxation and you throw in an up stable dollar and the banks no the willing to lend because of regulation. you have a perfect storm of nonjob creation m. >> and rick, it is hitting small businesses. there was a recent survey done of small...
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while most of the country is sleeping te steve train is leavg the shore. the sea has been the source of steve's livelihood for 25 years. >> you guys about ready? , heave that o leave that on th. >> he is a lobstermen. one of 5,000 lobstermen who is the backbone of maine's economy? >> growing up as a fisherman is something i wanted to do. when i was a kid playing with lego instead of building houses we used to build lobster boats. >> now steve's way of life is threatened. jolted because the economy of maine is going in different directions. >> they have to be three quarters of an inch. the lobster harvest is at a record high. >> those are good ones? >> but prices near and all time low. >> it's just like anything else, spsupply and demand. we have over supply and no demand to math it. match it. climate change have led to an explosion in the lobster catch. >> how many? do we have a count? >> so many lobster the prices plummeted falling from six dollars a pound whol wholesale o three dollars a pound today. >> what would happen economically as would in any indu
while most of the country is sleeping te steve train is leavg the shore. the sea has been the source of steve's livelihood for 25 years. >> you guys about ready? , heave that o leave that on th. >> he is a lobstermen. one of 5,000 lobstermen who is the backbone of maine's economy? >> growing up as a fisherman is something i wanted to do. when i was a kid playing with lego instead of building houses we used to build lobster boats. >> now steve's way of life is threatened....
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here's sal. >>> steve, good morning. we're looking at traffic that is just terrible at the bay bridge toll plaza in san francisco. now, at the toll plaza, it's backed up onto the bridge because the metering lights have been slowed down. there's a problem in san francisco that has made the skyway very slow. it started as a crash. southbound 101 at 280. it's taken a very long time for them to clear this crash. let's take a look at 101 san francisco right now and finally, they've made some progress. they've moved everything out of the way. you can see it's different from what it was. it will take a while for the traffic to unwind but again the better news is they've opened up the lanes on 101. still pretty slow getting into the city. let's talk about the livermore valley. the traffic here is slow getting into dublin. a lot of slow traffic this morning on the nimitz freeway. 88 0 south hey bard as you drive down -- hayward as you drive down to the fremont area. most of that is slow traffic. let's go back to the desk. >>> tha
here's sal. >>> steve, good morning. we're looking at traffic that is just terrible at the bay bridge toll plaza in san francisco. now, at the toll plaza, it's backed up onto the bridge because the metering lights have been slowed down. there's a problem in san francisco that has made the skyway very slow. it started as a crash. southbound 101 at 280. it's taken a very long time for them to clear this crash. let's take a look at 101 san francisco right now and finally, they've made...
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i think steve is right. the conference committee of the budget negotiators could be and there is two paths. it could be doomed to fail, very similar to what we have seen the last couple of months or they could put everything on the table. tax reform, entitlement reform, getting rid of the sequestration and going back to a regular order process where we actually make priority choices. i mean, can i see either way and i'm an optimist because i use the budget successfully when i was in congress. so, i can see how this would work. but i can also understand why people are going to continue to be very pessimistic about the outcome in the next couple of months. >> can i ask both of you when do you think we are going to get back to the optimism that jim was talking about there to the growth that we have come to know and love in america? when do we get back to that kind of thing? can you give me any kind of hope or time frame, steve? >> look, i have been optimistic about the u.s. economy. i think, you know, you look
i think steve is right. the conference committee of the budget negotiators could be and there is two paths. it could be doomed to fail, very similar to what we have seen the last couple of months or they could put everything on the table. tax reform, entitlement reform, getting rid of the sequestration and going back to a regular order process where we actually make priority choices. i mean, can i see either way and i'm an optimist because i use the budget successfully when i was in congress....
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., an interview and national viewer phone calls with steve. he discusses his book "through the pearl -- this is about 20 minutes. >> on our warm, and our air-conditioned c-span bus is author steve vogel. who has written the book. six weeks that saved the nation. steve, what was the war of 1812 about? >> you know, it was different things to different people. fundamentally the united states and great britain were fighting for control of the continent. there were issues that were raised -- the great britain, of course, was in amy of an enormous struggle with napoleon, they were stopping american ships at sea because they needed to impress sailors off our ships in order to man navy ships. you had a british restrictions on american trade with europe, an you had in america there was just this beginnings of west ward and matt maybe north ward. to were some of the fundamental tensions behind the war of 1812. >> host: how did it get started? >> guest: well, we often forget it was the united states declaring war on great britain and not the other way ar
., an interview and national viewer phone calls with steve. he discusses his book "through the pearl -- this is about 20 minutes. >> on our warm, and our air-conditioned c-span bus is author steve vogel. who has written the book. six weeks that saved the nation. steve, what was the war of 1812 about? >> you know, it was different things to different people. fundamentally the united states and great britain were fighting for control of the continent. there were issues that were...
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thank you. >> host: steve? >> guest: like the forces defending washington and baltimore, we were primarily relying on militia troops so a lot of the forces that jackson had in new orleans were this mixture as you mentioned of everything from water men and pirates. that's not to say they were not necessarily good fighters, and jackson was a good leader. unlike the commanders who were defending washington, he established a very strong defensive line that protected new orleans and whereas in washington you had pretty capable troops particularly in maryland which was probably the best militia troup unit in the area was fighting but they were rushed to the position because the americans hadn't properly anticipated the british revenue of an attack on washington and they didn't have the cover and the protection that jackson's forces had down in new orleans and it's interesting to remember that jackson was fighting essentially the same force that the united states was fighting in baltimore and washington in other words
thank you. >> host: steve? >> guest: like the forces defending washington and baltimore, we were primarily relying on militia troops so a lot of the forces that jackson had in new orleans were this mixture as you mentioned of everything from water men and pirates. that's not to say they were not necessarily good fighters, and jackson was a good leader. unlike the commanders who were defending washington, he established a very strong defensive line that protected new orleans and...
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. >> steve, it continues. thanks so much. jamie? >> steve, thanks. for more on chris wallace's interview with treasury secretary jack lew tune into "fox news sunday." it airs at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern only on fox. >>> as we have been reporting, we are now in day six with no end in sight. another looming deadline is staring us right in the face. only 11 days to go before october 17th when we, of course, are being warned that our government will run out of the money and hit that dreaded debt ceiling. if we do there are warnings of economic catastrophe. as we just heard house speaker john boehner saying he will not let the u.s. government default. this as president obama continues to dig in. the white house saying it will not negotiate the debt ceiling crisis with congress. meanwhile, our debt continues to grow. man, oh man, oh, man, look at that. right up. nearly $17 trillion and growing. even during a shutdown. when will this shutdown end and how do we get our debt under control? republican congressman of indiana is a member of the budget com
. >> steve, it continues. thanks so much. jamie? >> steve, thanks. for more on chris wallace's interview with treasury secretary jack lew tune into "fox news sunday." it airs at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern only on fox. >>> as we have been reporting, we are now in day six with no end in sight. another looming deadline is staring us right in the face. only 11 days to go before october 17th when we, of course, are being warned that our government will run out of...