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steve? >> sorry. i wasn't sure you were talking to me. look i am so disturbed by this is sorry, gerri, it almost made me fall off my chair. think about where we are in the situation with percentage of people underwater. in some markets nearly 20%. ask yourself this question. how does this happen? how do people get underwater where the price of their mortgage is more than they have put into the house and the answer to that question is, we repeated all of the same mistakes, gerri, we made in 2005, six and seven that led up to the original crisis. gerri: what do you mean? >> so 90% of the mortgages that are being issued now are still being issued with essentially 100% taxpayer guaranties through what institution? fannie mae, freddie mac and fha. fannie and freddie went bankrupt five or six years ago because of these 100% guaranties. the other things we have not fixed, if you ask me what one thing we could do to fix this housing market, go back to 10, 15, 20% down payment requirements on affordable housing. gerri: are you saying we're heading
steve? >> sorry. i wasn't sure you were talking to me. look i am so disturbed by this is sorry, gerri, it almost made me fall off my chair. think about where we are in the situation with percentage of people underwater. in some markets nearly 20%. ask yourself this question. how does this happen? how do people get underwater where the price of their mortgage is more than they have put into the house and the answer to that question is, we repeated all of the same mistakes, gerri, we made...
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what else did you glean from steve cohen? >> well, i think what was clear in that deposition was exactly what the judge said explicitly today from the bench, was that one of the reasons why he gave steinberg is stiff sentence and a $2 million fine was because he said you guys knew better. you knew what the rules were. you had compliance manuals, but you honored them only in the breach. and that's, i think, what you saw from that tape. and that is stevie cohen was, he didn't even know what the rules were, doesn't know what was in his compliance manual. and at one point when i asked him -- at one point he said i'm going to rewrite the compliance manual to say x, and i asked do you know if that's legal, and he said, i have no idea. liz: it's called the masters of the universe on wall street, fred tecce, and they sometimes believe the rules are different for them versus the retail investor like you, me and the people who are watching right now. it's straight out of the wolf of wall street. but at the end of the day, does martoma
what else did you glean from steve cohen? >> well, i think what was clear in that deposition was exactly what the judge said explicitly today from the bench, was that one of the reasons why he gave steinberg is stiff sentence and a $2 million fine was because he said you guys knew better. you knew what the rules were. you had compliance manuals, but you honored them only in the breach. and that's, i think, what you saw from that tape. and that is stevie cohen was, he didn't even know what...
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david: steve, i want to switch gears, rather dramatically. the obamacare brand, the president thinks that the obamacare brand is an electable brand. he has been trying to tell his fellow democrats, this is a good brand. it is not a bad brand. we turned it around. do you agree with the president or not? >> the aca act was an attempt to try to deal with quality issues, access issues and the cost issues. and in so doing it really debt with none of them. although now, it is pretty well baked in and we're down the road here. i think, we at committee for economic development are working on health care reform to take this law and try to get it to reform and start looking at more market-based approaches to health care. david: i understand. i want to get back to that brand. forgive me for interrupting, steve, do you think the brand has been so sullied what happened when it first came out that it is impossible to turn it around or can you turn it around? >> the obamacare brand is linked to the president and those people who think the world of the presi
david: steve, i want to switch gears, rather dramatically. the obamacare brand, the president thinks that the obamacare brand is an electable brand. he has been trying to tell his fellow democrats, this is a good brand. it is not a bad brand. we turned it around. do you agree with the president or not? >> the aca act was an attempt to try to deal with quality issues, access issues and the cost issues. and in so doing it really debt with none of them. although now, it is pretty well baked...
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that one you think about it, what is the value to steve ballmer? he gets access into the 30 most powerful businessmen in the world. that's what happens with an nba team, you invest in a team. lou: he wasn't exactly running the rotary club in des moines, i was. [laughter] >> will look at what it did for mark cuban. he bought the dallas mavericks. and the crown jewels of all this portfolio, it's a halo investment for these guys. lou: the nba not making any money on this deal. it is sort of a shame to see that many kids go by. >> indirectly they are because they are getting rid of something that is a potential ways on the league and could potentially even to the brand equity of the other teams. a lot of the players are talking about boycotting. what if this was to shut it down that is a big concern. i'm saying that he deserves a crisis manager of the year award, adam silver. lou: he may have a little competition on that. because the question becomes how much of this was a railroad of donald sterling how many people are using this ignorance to their fi
that one you think about it, what is the value to steve ballmer? he gets access into the 30 most powerful businessmen in the world. that's what happens with an nba team, you invest in a team. lou: he wasn't exactly running the rotary club in des moines, i was. [laughter] >> will look at what it did for mark cuban. he bought the dallas mavericks. and the crown jewels of all this portfolio, it's a halo investment for these guys. lou: the nba not making any money on this deal. it is sort of...
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steve jobs would not approve of this purchase. stuart: is this the company that apple, steve jobs bill? st. louis steve jobs company when they make a purchase like this? >> the accompany but not after a purchase like this. my daughter and a pair of those head phone that i have used them and they roquet. they are technologically cool. but they are not iconic. this is not an apple product. if you look at the product as a whole, it is the few really want streaming what they're going after go for 4 billion, pie spotify. stuart: the market is reacting badly. apple stock is down 1% after an acquisition like that. the market is passing judgment on this if it is not a steve jobs move. let's move on. other stuff we are covering for you. beats, still with that story, has a brand new streaming service, its rival, pandora, which is in the streaming business in a mature sense that stock is up. could this be because people think apple will buy pandora? what do you say to that? and nicole? go-ahead. >> when you saw pandora this morning on the do
steve jobs would not approve of this purchase. stuart: is this the company that apple, steve jobs bill? st. louis steve jobs company when they make a purchase like this? >> the accompany but not after a purchase like this. my daughter and a pair of those head phone that i have used them and they roquet. they are technologically cool. but they are not iconic. this is not an apple product. if you look at the product as a whole, it is the few really want streaming what they're going after go...
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but steve, you say the epa is becoming a rogue agency. >> yes and sadly it's not alone. they make up the rules as they go alone. you see it in other government agencies as well and it comes from the white house. if you don't like the law, ignore it. no surprise other agencies are doing the same thing. epa is hurting production in this country. not something we should be doing at this time. >> there's a real pattern of abuse here, is there not? >> we have to keep in mind there's an allegation that's been made f. the allegation turns otolaryngology to be true, something to be concerned about to be sure but this office that this person is suggesting is behaving incorrectly, been around a long time. didn't come along with this administration, why don't we wait and see what the evidence shows? let's not be a -- >> well, our job is to investigate. we are not a court. we are the media. excuse me, rick, i have to say the washington post investigated before all the evidence is in on watergate. you weren't against that investigation were you. >> by the way, if you have evidence i'
but steve, you say the epa is becoming a rogue agency. >> yes and sadly it's not alone. they make up the rules as they go alone. you see it in other government agencies as well and it comes from the white house. if you don't like the law, ignore it. no surprise other agencies are doing the same thing. epa is hurting production in this country. not something we should be doing at this time. >> there's a real pattern of abuse here, is there not? >> we have to keep in mind...
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david: we'll talk to steve forbes about money. join us in the conversation. what do you think about dumping central banks and heading back to a gold standard? would that solve some problems? liz is laughing. some people take it very seriously. @fbnatb. your answers coming up. ♪. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional delopment strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones
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we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground their first class flight plans and toss them back i [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. turning dreamers into business owners. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates some
we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground...
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we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground their first class flight plans and toss them back i >>> simple question, if our military has to fly coach, why shouldn't members of congress? this small group of lawmakers has a bill that will force congress out of first class and back into coach. sabrina, do you agree with this? >> i do. things have changed. in the early republic, lawmakers obsessed with their distinction were frowned upon and mocked by their peers. they have turned into little kings. we need to reign them in. >> don't we need a guy to stop these guys, many of whom are rich from flying first class. >> i don't want to see my tax mone
we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground...
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david: steve forbes, let's hope. let's pray. steve forbes, great to see you again. as i mentioned you can catch steve and myself, every saturday 11:00 a.m. on the fox news channel on "forbes on fox." steve, once again, thank you very much. of the. >> thank you. david: cheryl? cheryl: great show. never miss it. all right, construction the entire industry may never be the same again. coming up the engineer who invented breakthrough knew technology. he will tell us how 3d technology is moving from factories to building sites. >>> you know, it is not that often billionaires warren buffett and bill gates along with berkshire hathaway vice chairman charlie monger sit down for an interview and they did for liz claman. you don't want to miss what they said to say about the changing face of well, the media, from social media to newspapers. we'll be right back. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can r
david: steve forbes, let's hope. let's pray. steve forbes, great to see you again. as i mentioned you can catch steve and myself, every saturday 11:00 a.m. on the fox news channel on "forbes on fox." steve, once again, thank you very much. of the. >> thank you. david: cheryl? cheryl: great show. never miss it. all right, construction the entire industry may never be the same again. coming up the engineer who invented breakthrough knew technology. he will tell us how 3d...
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we have tom sullivan and heritage foundation's steve moore. he is a fox news contributor. tom sullivan i will start with you. they already have a business model where they're basically renting -- you're not paying for panels. you're buying energy and they put the panels on your house. now they're offering discount through groupon so basically it is free solar energy? >> this is the problem i'm having. buying solar panels is about as easy as comparing insurance policies. just nuts. because one company says, we'll give you, you buy this and $30,000 for your panels and government will give you a credit for that. then they come along say, no, but we'll provide the panels, you lease the panels and somehow later on, if you don't lease it is on your house, very confusing process. and why would you want a discount on something that is already not going to cost you anything? melissa: yeah, steve moore, bus it reek of desperation or make you nervous something already seems like kind of free they're putting on groupon which makes it even more free? i don't know. >> great question. if
we have tom sullivan and heritage foundation's steve moore. he is a fox news contributor. tom sullivan i will start with you. they already have a business model where they're basically renting -- you're not paying for panels. you're buying energy and they put the panels on your house. now they're offering discount through groupon so basically it is free solar energy? >> this is the problem i'm having. buying solar panels is about as easy as comparing insurance policies. just nuts. because...
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steve cohen 198 million. he cannot find a buyer. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ stuart: we have some big names stocks. we follow it for you all the time. look at this, please. at&t reportedly in talks to buy a tnt. there are some skeptics around on this deal. it is a lot of money. direct tv is no longer a tech leader. big beat for the cloud computing company. they take your stuff and they store it up there. the stock is up nearly 10%. twitter coming off of a decent game. it has become our proxy of sorts. now, it has a mute button. mute people you are following without them knowing. we wonder what dr. keith ablow with say. he is not keen on the twitters of this world and now they have a mute button. now look at green mountain. coca-cola increasing its stake in the company. charles is with me. now, coke. they must like green mountain. >> they think they can say it and it happens. they have these gigantic orchestrated campaigns to deliberately hurt these companies. that is what pleases me off about them. i am rooting for the
steve cohen 198 million. he cannot find a buyer. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ stuart: we have some big names stocks. we follow it for you all the time. look at this, please. at&t reportedly in talks to buy a tnt. there are some skeptics around on this deal. it is a lot of money. direct tv is no longer a tech leader. big beat for the cloud computing company. they take your stuff and they store it up there. the stock is up nearly 10%. twitter coming off of a decent...
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steve, this is a small plant. it enables you to find out what the traits are like without growing a full stalk. >> this gives us the ability to cycle corn very quickly, versus a 10-foot tall plant that will take several months. we can test here. we can see if the traits are in there. it allows us to bring traits to market quicker than ever before. >> before we get away, get your take on genetically modified seed. that is huge question. a lot of people say we need to label this seed. what do you say? >> biotechnology is safe. it's proven. it is effective and usedpy more than 18 million growers worldwide today. dupont pioneer we think biotechnology is great tool to help increase growers productivity and if we're going to feed seven billion world population going to nine, we're going to need those tools but we're also about giving growers choices. if they would like to plant, non-g much o and we have both gmo and non-gmo. what work best for farmers. >> some people like it. dupont's stock, if we take a look up 22% ove
steve, this is a small plant. it enables you to find out what the traits are like without growing a full stalk. >> this gives us the ability to cycle corn very quickly, versus a 10-foot tall plant that will take several months. we can test here. we can see if the traits are in there. it allows us to bring traits to market quicker than ever before. >> before we get away, get your take on genetically modified seed. that is huge question. a lot of people say we need to label this seed....
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we have our cofounder steve case it is awarded 100 thousand dollars to innovators. and i'm thinking that these guys are seeing something that others are missing. the aol cofounder, the man was responsible for one of those talked about situations. he joins us right now. it's very good to have you. >> it is good to see you. neil: tell me what you are up to here. because i noticed among your sojourns about is included in that i've been talking for a while about this startup lakin sowden valley and new york city. they're also those regions rising in importance and they were brought in our ecosystem of entrepreneurship and innovation across the country. there is rise to this and we will start it off in late june and this is an example on the market with strong momentum was strong and innovation with strong and then it lost its way and fought its way back now. neil: let us know that detroit's earliest days was of silicon valley. great technologies with the auto industry that will change the world. like that back? so would you do to bring them back or read or interest? >>
we have our cofounder steve case it is awarded 100 thousand dollars to innovators. and i'm thinking that these guys are seeing something that others are missing. the aol cofounder, the man was responsible for one of those talked about situations. he joins us right now. it's very good to have you. >> it is good to see you. neil: tell me what you are up to here. because i noticed among your sojourns about is included in that i've been talking for a while about this startup lakin sowden...
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stuart: we often say this apple today is not the apple of steve jobs. steve jobs would not have made this deal. >> from a young person's perspective this is a great move. young people love pandora, seems like a great forward thinking move. i wish the republican pake a no. stuart: when you like pandora because it is a streaming service, apple is buying beets which as a streaming service. >> doctor dray, it is a change in leadership, tim cook is not and should not be steve jobs and that is what he is telling us right now. doesn't have the ego, the micromanaging, the focus that steve jobs had. he is giving money to shareholders, he is saying you are smart, come on the team, he's reaching out to successful and smart people to come on his team to reinvigorate apple and make it cool again. stuart: when the deal was initially announced most people thought was a rotten deal, didn't like the deal at all. now is almost formalized, it will close later on this year and the stock has gone to $6.29, i think the judgment now is apple is buying cool and buying doctor d
stuart: we often say this apple today is not the apple of steve jobs. steve jobs would not have made this deal. >> from a young person's perspective this is a great move. young people love pandora, seems like a great forward thinking move. i wish the republican pake a no. stuart: when you like pandora because it is a streaming service, apple is buying beets which as a streaming service. >> doctor dray, it is a change in leadership, tim cook is not and should not be steve jobs and...
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lou: steve forbes, without fail. >> i'm still not on a billionaire list yet. lou: listen to my financial reports 3 times a day, on salem radio. a new study showing women making progress whether it comes to owning businesses 29 percent of all businesses are owned by women, a 60% increase from late 90s, big strides in education, and high paying jobs as well. 57% of college graduates are women. 42% of college professors are women. 33% of attorneys are women. we will forgive them, that 32% of doctors are women. and that percentage is rising quickly. a medical breakthrough offering new hope to some cancer patients, a minnesota patient a blood cancer in remission, after she was given a massive dose of thes m measless vaccine by mayo clinic, the dose, enough for 10 people. our quote of the evening from president eisenhower. a people that values its privileges above its principles soon losing both. food for thought as they say, we're coming right back. >> wait a minute, no boycott, inn inational basketball player' association players distanceing them selfs from union
lou: steve forbes, without fail. >> i'm still not on a billionaire list yet. lou: listen to my financial reports 3 times a day, on salem radio. a new study showing women making progress whether it comes to owning businesses 29 percent of all businesses are owned by women, a 60% increase from late 90s, big strides in education, and high paying jobs as well. 57% of college graduates are women. 42% of college professors are women. 33% of attorneys are women. we will forgive them, that 32% of...
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steve, can i just ask you because the ten-year yield hit below 2.5%. are you cheering something like that on? it makes eventually, perhaps, mortgage rates a lot lower, but are the banks being generous and opening up their wallets? >> oh, absolutely. they're starting to ease up, and, you know, there was some positive comments yesterday from mel watt, head of the fhfa, and i think credit's going to continue to loosen slowly. but you can certainly get a loan. it's a great time to get a loan and buy a house. liz: i'm going to remember you said that. [laughter] because a lot of people have trouble, you know? they're being very strict in certain reasons. steve, thank you for giving us that feel or what's going on on the ground. we appreciate it. >> thank you, liz. liz: stephen hilton is chairman and ceo of meritage homes. we hear from the business leaders who say i don't even know where they got that number for nahb because sentiment is certainly a varying degree of emotions. but we're watching this and everything else. the closing bell, yeah, the markets ju
steve, can i just ask you because the ten-year yield hit below 2.5%. are you cheering something like that on? it makes eventually, perhaps, mortgage rates a lot lower, but are the banks being generous and opening up their wallets? >> oh, absolutely. they're starting to ease up, and, you know, there was some positive comments yesterday from mel watt, head of the fhfa, and i think credit's going to continue to loosen slowly. but you can certainly get a loan. it's a great time to get a loan...
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neil: all right, steve, thank you so much. neil: okay, thank you so much. we have another big sequel this weekend. a man who really makes batman a man who really makes batman standout. over again. we will have a spot after this i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. can yostart tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. to. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened
neil: all right, steve, thank you so much. neil: okay, thank you so much. we have another big sequel this weekend. a man who really makes batman a man who really makes batman standout. over again. we will have a spot after this i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise...
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neil: all right, steve, thank you so much. neil: okay, thank you so much. we have another big sequel this weekend. a man who really makes batman a man who really makes batman standout. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have
neil: all right, steve, thank you so much. neil: okay, thank you so much. we have another big sequel this weekend. a man who really makes batman a man who really makes batman standout. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa®...
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a lot of times that language is used but "new york times" best seller author steve barry delivers. big time. stay with us. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could save. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or whee
a lot of times that language is used but "new york times" best seller author steve barry delivers. big time. stay with us. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so...
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a lot of times that language is used but "new york times" best seller author steve barry delivers. big time. big time. stay with us. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you...
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steve balmer getting his chance to hang with the jocks finally? only cost him $2 billion. >>> the highs and j.los of branding. when it comes to building empire general any on the block has nothing on jessica simpson. fashion designer and real housewife of new york, heather thompson is here to explain why. do you ever have too much money? ♪. true business-grade internet comes with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. melissa: so apparently you don't have to know chicken from tuna to build a billion dollar empire. forget branding at like beckham. jessica simpson who has conquered the retail game, pulling in astounding billion dollars a year in sales with her collection. clearly businesses everywhere could learn a thing ore two from
steve balmer getting his chance to hang with the jocks finally? only cost him $2 billion. >>> the highs and j.los of branding. when it comes to building empire general any on the block has nothing on jessica simpson. fashion designer and real housewife of new york, heather thompson is here to explain why. do you ever have too much money? ♪. true business-grade internet comes with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet...
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making fun of steve ballmer thing, a couple people close behind him. oprah winfrey almost got the team with a group. so crazy or not, we could have a separate argument about the mental dexterity of the folks who buy these teams but obviously they see it as a reason to buy them. >> yee. look i think sterling is morally incompetent. i don't think mentally incompetent. and mental incompetency and hatred are two entirely different things. it set as dangerous precedent. say franchise owner, in non-hate r hateful way could you say that is hate speech and potentially take his franchise? i don't think it is a -- i think it's a dangerous precedent. neil: gary b., what is what worried me to her point the mark cuban and comments he made during the week, some of his behavior would be deemed to be racist. and, run across the street if he saw an african-american youth walking his way in a hoodie. could that come back to bite him, if he is in some financial trouble? >> yeah, absolutely. this to me is very tortured logic even if it is just legal logic. i don't see, ma
making fun of steve ballmer thing, a couple people close behind him. oprah winfrey almost got the team with a group. so crazy or not, we could have a separate argument about the mental dexterity of the folks who buy these teams but obviously they see it as a reason to buy them. >> yee. look i think sterling is morally incompetent. i don't think mentally incompetent. and mental incompetency and hatred are two entirely different things. it set as dangerous precedent. say franchise owner, in...
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joining me now is author of the same, best selling author, steve berry. congratulations on this book. it is absolutely terrific. forgive me, i often describe thrillers as popcorn for the mind. your book offers so much historical context, as you do throughout your cotton malone series. but i think people would be interested to know, this quote from abraham lincoln which sets off the thriller, if we can go to that and you can read along here with me. the quote just hit me. i was thunder struck. any people anywhere being inclined and having the power have the right to rise up and shake off the existing government and form a new one that suits them better. this is a most valuable, a most sacred right, a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world, nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise it. any portion of such people that can may revolutionize and make their own of so much of the territory as they inhabit. these are the words of secretary sessionist, abraham lincoln, 1848. i h
joining me now is author of the same, best selling author, steve berry. congratulations on this book. it is absolutely terrific. forgive me, i often describe thrillers as popcorn for the mind. your book offers so much historical context, as you do throughout your cotton malone series. but i think people would be interested to know, this quote from abraham lincoln which sets off the thriller, if we can go to that and you can read along here with me. the quote just hit me. i was thunder struck....
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what would steve jobs say to that? we are making that announcement moments ago, the stock hasn't moved to the. would you join me in welcoming microsoft? >> we had so much cash, no. i would like to say i'm a big microsoft believe, i am just not and this new edition sounds interesting because that is where they are all going. i hope that stock goes up but we are not behind it. stuart: steve jobs would not entertain the idea of a stylist pen. he would not. >> i don't know what you would do, i can sign things all the time. stuart: what a pleasure having you on the show. two visions of corporate tax reform. one for the democrats, another from the republicans. i think you know which one makes more sense. this is my opinion, we go to capitol hill after this. [ in shouting ] ♪ [ instin shoing ] [ ma annncer timend ses da. [ split-second sta. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the oloor... [ instin shoing, bell dinging ] ...yst your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim freritrade. stuart: check the big board, please. w
what would steve jobs say to that? we are making that announcement moments ago, the stock hasn't moved to the. would you join me in welcoming microsoft? >> we had so much cash, no. i would like to say i'm a big microsoft believe, i am just not and this new edition sounds interesting because that is where they are all going. i hope that stock goes up but we are not behind it. stuart: steve jobs would not entertain the idea of a stylist pen. he would not. >> i don't know what you...
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steve ballmer might finally achieve his greatest dream of being cool. while he failed in making microsoft hip, he could make it to the elite crowd by closing in on the purchase of the l.a. clippers. after failed attempts to buy the milwaukee bucks, he also tried for the minnesota timber wolves and the sacramento kings. sorry, you've got to be desperate to go for them. no, i'm being nice. i'm being mean. hey. we finally have a team that ballmer can call his own. now, he has to give up on relocating them to his beloved seattle, washington, but the price tag chops off his net worth -- i think he's worth about $20 billion -- by $2 billion. that's the cost. but the clippers are within reach. adam shapiro with the details on how much the current and tannerred owner, donald sterling, stands to make on this deal. this is a very high price. >> it's an incredible price because it's almost four times the record amount that was paid to buy the last nba team. but let's talk about this. donald sterling's return on investment could be as much as 16%. he bought the tea
steve ballmer might finally achieve his greatest dream of being cool. while he failed in making microsoft hip, he could make it to the elite crowd by closing in on the purchase of the l.a. clippers. after failed attempts to buy the milwaukee bucks, he also tried for the minnesota timber wolves and the sacramento kings. sorry, you've got to be desperate to go for them. no, i'm being nice. i'm being mean. hey. we finally have a team that ballmer can call his own. now, he has to give up on...
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he is one of the few people who has ever action will be deposed steve cohen of sec capital. we will get his reaction. how would fred casey defends this entire operation if he had to? we will be following this closely. markets are crucial. we are looking at that and a company called border 40, a publicly traded company that is helping you and anybody else in business make sure you can get through all of the problems and issues that it takes the red tape to do business overseas. what do you think? a fascinating discussion. melissa: i could have left the studio and gone out to break to let those two go at it. thank you, we look forward to your show. google glass entering the high-fashion world of models, launching a campaign that would make eric zoolander proud. you can never have too much money. (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels
he is one of the few people who has ever action will be deposed steve cohen of sec capital. we will get his reaction. how would fred casey defends this entire operation if he had to? we will be following this closely. markets are crucial. we are looking at that and a company called border 40, a publicly traded company that is helping you and anybody else in business make sure you can get through all of the problems and issues that it takes the red tape to do business overseas. what do you...
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gerri: here is what i to know, steve when, i look at this situation. it's golfers, it's tennis players who get the big bucks. some basketball players. what happens to baseball? why is maria sharapova only woman on list? >> public perception, don't resonate. don't see their face. football players are covered by helmets. if johnny manziel doesn't win, guess what? they will talk about him being a bust. if you look at all the quarterbacks drafted at 22, brady quinn, bust. brandon weeden, bust. gerri: sound like you're saying these companies don't necessarily vet these players very well for the money they give them. >> no. all the hype. you have to go with the mark key guys coming out every single year. there is so much competition you need to get that particular person. gerri: j.t., to you what is the impact of money on the game? does the endorse mane money run any of the sports strategy? >> well, endorsement money, gerri, is huge for the sport. remember roger goodell said last year he wants to take the nfl from a $10 billion sport to a $25 billion sport.
gerri: here is what i to know, steve when, i look at this situation. it's golfers, it's tennis players who get the big bucks. some basketball players. what happens to baseball? why is maria sharapova only woman on list? >> public perception, don't resonate. don't see their face. football players are covered by helmets. if johnny manziel doesn't win, guess what? they will talk about him being a bust. if you look at all the quarterbacks drafted at 22, brady quinn, bust. brandon weeden,...
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former microsoft chairman steve ballmer is paying $2 billion for the team. the sale is big deal for basketball fans but has big implication for all of sports and all of fans of the with us fox sports radio host, j.t. "the brick.." thanks for coming back on the show. will the league quickly approve this and how fast can this happen? do other approvals have to be sought throughout the league? >> they're trying to get this transaction done, gerri, quickly so the owners don't have to out donald sterling. they vetted steve balmer as he tried to buy the sacramento kings. this is a done deal. ballmer is the perfect owner. all the other owners respect him. he is one of the richest billionaires in this country. he loves this brand of nba basketball. that shouldn't be a problem at all. gerri, this is the most outlandish and ridiculous and bizarre sports transaction pending in the history of sports. think of this. donald sterling makes racist remarks. he is goes to lose his team. now he is rewarded with the sales price of about up to $2 billion on a property that he pa
former microsoft chairman steve ballmer is paying $2 billion for the team. the sale is big deal for basketball fans but has big implication for all of sports and all of fans of the with us fox sports radio host, j.t. "the brick.." thanks for coming back on the show. will the league quickly approve this and how fast can this happen? do other approvals have to be sought throughout the league? >> they're trying to get this transaction done, gerri, quickly so the owners don't have...
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steve berry, the book is "the . john: we're talking about the destruction of our society. >> my goodness, things are bad. >> drought. >> climatic changes. >> other global environment changes have emerged as threats to our very survival. >> it always ends in mass debt. >> even if we survive. john: our nation is in decline. >> the problem is unprecedented in our history. >> people will lose their jobs. >> simply put, we're in trouble. john: but wait, might we invent our way out of trouble. >> we have the technology. we have the capability to make the world's first bionic man. john: so many good things are happening. >> i just can't believe that i made it.
steve berry, the book is "the . john: we're talking about the destruction of our society. >> my goodness, things are bad. >> drought. >> climatic changes. >> other global environment changes have emerged as threats to our very survival. >> it always ends in mass debt. >> even if we survive. john: our nation is in decline. >> the problem is unprecedented in our history. >> people will lose their jobs. >> simply put, we're in trouble....
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melissa: steve, go ahead. >> they're building, they're building coal-burning plants by the dozens in china of the i don't see them moving away from coal as a fuel source but i do think natural gas is going to also be a big competitor to coal in china. but you know what is interesting about this is, because we have, we're so technologically ahead of the rest of the world in terms of these new drilling technologies we can us produce the stuff and sell it cheaper abroad than they can get it from russia. gets back to the point, kt was talking about the national security implications of this kt, i would make the case that these pipelines that we need in the united states, those are national security. >> absolutely. melissa: we've got to go. thanks to all three of you. great insight. >>> a feline strikes back against disney's cash cow. a cat with pretty icy feelings about frozen, and giving her the ultimate cold shoulder. we will tell you how these bad boys are rolling over the competition. do you ever have too much money? ♪. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powere
melissa: steve, go ahead. >> they're building, they're building coal-burning plants by the dozens in china of the i don't see them moving away from coal as a fuel source but i do think natural gas is going to also be a big competitor to coal in china. but you know what is interesting about this is, because we have, we're so technologically ahead of the rest of the world in terms of these new drilling technologies we can us produce the stuff and sell it cheaper abroad than they can get it...
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david: fox news's steve harrigan is live from orlando. steve, what kind of things can these robots and unmanned vehicles do? >> david and liz, basically this is military technology which is being quickly adapted for civilian uses. anything that is either too tedious or too dangerous for humans to do, they're trying to make these robots and unmanned drones do. some i robots we're seeing now will be used for security in this year's world cup. >> it has fantastic reach. it has got grippers. can open doorknobs, things like that and open packages to allow to you look inside. it will carry tools that allow to you disrupt explosives so they can't explode. >> by some estimates as much as 80% of the drones used commercially over the next decade will be used in agriculture. japan is already using drones for much of its crop dusting. david and liz. liz: that would make sense. you're not exposed to chemicals. commercial drones are not even legal. that is always a question, is it not? they're still proceeding in making them? >> that's right. the techn
david: fox news's steve harrigan is live from orlando. steve, what kind of things can these robots and unmanned vehicles do? >> david and liz, basically this is military technology which is being quickly adapted for civilian uses. anything that is either too tedious or too dangerous for humans to do, they're trying to make these robots and unmanned drones do. some i robots we're seeing now will be used for security in this year's world cup. >> it has fantastic reach. it has got...
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this before steve jobs died. here we have reality of it, apple buying beats by dr. dre. the interesting aspect what do they do with it? do they make the smart headphones? david: there had been this wall between los angeles, between the entertainment division and folks in silicon valley. this is a move to break down this wall of we were talking about how much cash apple has, how they will be spending some of that cash. whether they will be going into content, which of course they would love to get more into. this is perfect way for them to do that. but also to break down that wall. because sometimes they have been at loggerheads over property rights and so forth with silicon valley. now perhaps silicon valley and l.a. will work together. liz: well, it is a fascinating, fascinating development long rumored but now official, apple is buying beats by dr. dre. >>> let us move on to a very important story we've been waiting to tell you about. there is so much more than showing up to a party and looking fabulous. there
this before steve jobs died. here we have reality of it, apple buying beats by dr. dre. the interesting aspect what do they do with it? do they make the smart headphones? david: there had been this wall between los angeles, between the entertainment division and folks in silicon valley. this is a move to break down this wall of we were talking about how much cash apple has, how they will be spending some of that cash. whether they will be going into content, which of course they would love to...
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liz: thank you, steve harrigan. david: new military project combining a truck and a helicopter takes off for the first time. we have details of this revolutionary technology. more video. this is fun stuff. coming right up. liz: plus nasa scientists stepping up their research into the possibility of establishing human colonies on mars. we're going to bring you that story next. ♪ up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking
liz: thank you, steve harrigan. david: new military project combining a truck and a helicopter takes off for the first time. we have details of this revolutionary technology. more video. this is fun stuff. coming right up. liz: plus nasa scientists stepping up their research into the possibility of establishing human colonies on mars. we're going to bring you that story next. ♪ up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy,...
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and i think as steve points out this is a very slow recovery. it's not meeting anybody's expectations. nobody knows how long it's going to take us to get back to where we should be. >> was that something you focused on, the yield? >> i think what the bond market is saying is that it's really worried about what's going on in most of the developed world. that you have a slow to non-existent recovery in europe. i think the jury is still very much out on japan and whether prime minister abe's reforms are really going to work. so there's a flight to quality. there's a flight to treasuries as the safe haven in a potentially deflationary world and a slow recovery here. i've been pleasantly surprise the at how well the stock market has taken the fed's signals so far. so i'm cautiously optimistic the fed will be able to work its way through this without unnerving the markets. but we'll see. >> because companies are sitting on so much cash. >> well, that's part of it. but i think in the context of the size of the markets the amount the fed is tapering is
and i think as steve points out this is a very slow recovery. it's not meeting anybody's expectations. nobody knows how long it's going to take us to get back to where we should be. >> was that something you focused on, the yield? >> i think what the bond market is saying is that it's really worried about what's going on in most of the developed world. that you have a slow to non-existent recovery in europe. i think the jury is still very much out on japan and whether prime minister...
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steve ballmer reportedly ending the donald sterling nightmare. he buys the clippers, the price tag is $2 billion. we will have more details as we come in, that is the essence of the story. eric shinseki meeting with veterans service organizations following a scathing inspector general reported. colonel, should he or should he not resign, should he be fired. >> you and i talked about this two weeks ago now that time i said he should probably be fired or lees resigned and as i reflect on it a little bit now, especially with all of these people being called for his removal, i realize that the reality that he resign tomorrow and a lot of people would take a collective sigh of relief and say we have solved that problem. in the story would perhaps on some level go away. so i think there's some value of saying that. he is a lightning rod for getting something done. when you and i were here two weeks ago, from that time until right now, virtually nothing, nothing has gone on to change the situation. >> it is worsening as we learn more and more about the
steve ballmer reportedly ending the donald sterling nightmare. he buys the clippers, the price tag is $2 billion. we will have more details as we come in, that is the essence of the story. eric shinseki meeting with veterans service organizations following a scathing inspector general reported. colonel, should he or should he not resign, should he be fired. >> you and i talked about this two weeks ago now that time i said he should probably be fired or lees resigned and as i reflect on it...