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will boom in the will live happily every after. i can dream can't tie? that is the show. figure for watching. >> 84 being with us. shots fired hatter nation's capital just feet fm the white house and capitol hill for a woman described as mentally ill with a baby in tow grabbing her black and dignity with barricades around the white house and treasury before trying to escape capitol police and the secret service and that is when shots rang out.
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lou: the chase begins near feet from the white house ending near the capital as lawmakers there were debating bills related to the government shut down. in the end the female suspect was shot dead one officer hospitalized after his cruiser was polarized on the stone barrier. we have all the latest here tonight a scary incident in washington that police are calling isolated. also obama tells wall street to worry about the shutdown and the debt ceiling debate and investors took his advice is he looking to incite a sell-off? that question will be answered tonight and to the gulf coast from the panhandle bcing for a tropical storm karen that could reach hurricane force by tamara and expected to be the first named storm to make landfall this year with
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the projections are coming up tonight. do you believe in big foot? a group of sasquatch researchers in kentucky do and now claim they have proof and not just the video on your screen but it is here tonight. to the story for barricades to protect the white house resulted in a high-speed chase to the capital in the already shut down government on emergency lot down this afternoon and that chase finished was what was described as a mentally unstable female dead. it began as the unidentified women tried to flee capitol police and secret service she circled around the capital before headed to is the capital building itself
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and as she approached the senate office building futurities opened fire and in doing so killed the driver. they found a child and injured in the car's back seat. witnesses described a frightening and chaotic scene. >> i heard seven or eight successive gunshots back to back-to-back. >> there is a car driving through the barricade on the south east side the almost looked like she was hitting people. >> we ducked for cover. >> weeder there was gunshots than a blackened city driving by then they are chasing then there was open fire. lou: our nation a troubled place and while all of that was transpiring congress had
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to shelter in place to lock themselves down and they resumed work within a matter of hours but no movement or no negotiations are resolution to the budget impasse on what is state number three of the government shut down. but president obama is back on the campaign trail warning of an economic catastrophe talking down the markets while blaming house republicans for in the impasse. archie if news correspondent has the report. >> the government may be shut down but the president's campaigning is not. >> it is happening because of a reckless republican shutdown in washington. >> taking his essential on dryish to make his political case that republicans are to blame the president continues to jack up their rhetoric to mpare them to
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terrorists as he warned round number two could take the entire world economy. >> you don't negotiate by putting a gun to the person's head. or worse yet by putting a gun to the american people said by threatening a shutdown. >> despite the president's claim today he will negotiate with anyone he suggested the opposite with leaders. >> to basically call this down there to tell us he is the interested in negotiating. is essentially a negotiation about not negotiating and now we hear he is off campaigning today rather than sitting down to get this resolved. >> when it comes to the blame game it seems it is spread evenly between the president and speaker as well as other 25 percent blame goes to republicans like boehner 24% say the president 17 percent say the two-party like republican
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senator ted cruz and 8% say democrats like harry reid although they seem the should be more concerned than they are the treasury secretary lew warda of the grave crisis on the way that is not an exceptional way to do business. >> he released a report that declare that credit markets could freeze in the value of the dollar could plummet and interest rates could skyrocket and there may be a financial crisis in a recession to echo the events of 2008 or worse. >> toe in times of crisis don'they try to calm the public why you try to get them more scared? >> we're just providing the basic facts. >> they will be worried. >> they should one said the g.o.p. lawmakers want
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concessis they're just not sure what. >> is because of that attitude that you deserve to get something for doing your job. >> within minutes the republican congressman said he carelessly misrepresented the debate but i was told by republican senator and a closed-door caucus meeting yesterday a series of senators asked about what is next in the debate the white house is banking that a split within the g.o.p. would force the deal. lou: ed henry from the white house. speaker boehner has guaranteed there will be no federal default. period. as a matter of empirical fact there could not be one as long as the administration decides to pay its bill of the cerebus on the debt is $20 billion
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per month the receipts for $3 trillion per year that will not happen unless the administration chooses to make it happen. wall street was listening when the president said investors should be more concerned and in fact, wall street should with the impasse of washington today they listened and stocks finished lower with a triple digit loss closing below 15,000 losing 137 points today twitter unveilings for the ipo and plans to trade under the ticker symbol twtr and seeks to look for $1 billion but the shadow today did not come any closer to the resolution of a shutdown the senate
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refused to take them up and a lot of talk but not to one another. the chief correspondent mike bidwell with our report. >> another day of heated rhetoric but no sign of talks that could end the shutdown. house republicans continue the strategy to major veterans receive benefits and fund the national guard the position is to solve the shutdown to raise the government borrowing authority will require negotiations. >> it is time for senate democrats to put partisanship aside and sit down at a table so we can work out differences. >> after nancy pelosi said it could combine into a super standoff. >> they are stalling for time to go up against the
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debt ceiling but i hope they proved be wrong. >> harry reid suggested pass individual spending bills and sounded concerned it could be one big bargaining session. >> heer is not going to negotiate a row we. >> 81% of voters disapprove of the job of congress is only 13 percent approval slightly better than the record 83 percent disapproval a couple years ago on date number three kentucky republican senator rand paul invited members of congress to come to the steps to find common ground but with much of the staff furloughed he is answering his own phone speaking directly to his constituents hoping congress will seize the moment.
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>> raising the debt does not fix the that i have been the first to say that so i wanted a long-term solution to the short-term problem every three years six months >> appears to be that the continuing resolution in discussion will be combined into one effort. >> also asking about republican efforts to defund the law 67 percent is a bore in 47 percent say it is a waste of time. lou: mike emanuel to bring you up-to-date on an important number is the is part of the equation his approval rating with today's rating 44 percent approve of the president's job handling and 50% disapprove we will
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lou: breaking news the washington police chief though women -- the woman to lead them through that chase is a connecticut native the child found was only 18 months old and we have had no report of the child being injured at all despite the shots and a high-speed chase
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she was driving a black automobile. the child in the back seat she read-throughs security barricades and the child is not injured at this hour then racing to the space employees there chase and fire at the car hitting the woman. state number three of obamacare in rome is still marked by slow servers and technical glitches health and human services estimates tonight that 7 million people have visited health care .gov but hhs will not talk about once those are finally ironed out and we presume they will be those seeking insurance may be surprised to find the affordable care act is not so affordable.
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>> one person that the merged with obama recently as examples of those who benefited told the "washington post" she has not been able to get on the web site to sign up others tell them exactly what they are getting are not happy about it. >> my a premiums would increase approximately 61 percent of wind from the hundred $91 up at $1,437 per month. >> the letter from his insurer says his current deductib would double from $4,000 up at $8,000 per year even though for the least expensive option he says the additional payment of $550 per month would give the play and that is no better except a carries the benefit that they do not need maternity and a newborn care >> my wife is 58 aryan this
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child is almost 18. that is not a benefit that we would never purchase or deed or be able to use. >> he is 60 and cannot get subsidies but the young people especially been faced by a huge premium increase. >> click below risk plan and compare that to the law was plan i can buy today and we found it will go up 260%. >> part of the problem is young people are forced to buy more benefits than david be willing to pay for. >> if they saw a 30% increase of their insurance premiums 45% said they would drop it. >> only two states in that country have a rate increase lower than 30% but what about the subsidies our higher? for any young person making morethan 20,000 insurance
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premiums not county deductibles would cost more. >> you will see the young people to make the decision does not make sense. >> the administration is counting on signing up enough health people to overtake the cost of the less healthy and if not the cost will soar. lou: jim a goal and finding health insurance rates up for almost 3 million people is critical to the success of obamacare because that is a group that is healthy to pay in a lot of money but they say those rates will rise dramatically the report says "due to the sweeping market reforms plans have increased exponentially between 2013 and 2014. in fact, on average a
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healthy 30 year-old male nonsmoker will see the lowest cost insurance option increase 260%. joining us now before rather than the governor of new york also the author of the team obamacare your handbook for surviving the new law. also from tennessee this congressman knows something about health care it has been a doctor for more than three decades. it is great to have you both here. with the progress of talks where congress is headed in these negotiations to resolve the shutdown as best you know at this hour? >> we will meet again in the morning and certainly i will think that capitol hill police for the job that they
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did i know that was your lead story by personally want to thank them for what they did. today we passed to fund the guard and reserve and the national parks and the veterans are right now i heard senator reid say he will not negotiate all with a continuing resolution nor would the president and i @%ard the secretary of treasury just make a great case for negotiations so be ready to negotiate ever people ready we are prepared to do that right now it's. lou: i just reported the president's disapproval rating is up 50% in the most recent tracking poll down at 44% this will come down to whether or not the american people support either
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congress or the president on the issue of obamacare to be rational and reasonable and fair we hear stories that your caucus is divided do you have the strength of leadership in the solidarity of the caucus to persevere in this contest of political will? >> we know we have a huge debt problem and with the affordable care act. i hope we have the opportunity to explain those things. lou: we do have limited time so we will have that talk but we have to do is essentially. >> few americans have actually heard how little the house is asking for in
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return for the stopgap spending measure only to seeing as number one to end illegal subsidies that the president got. >> though one your referral of the individual mandate. >> dad is number two. let me make it clear they're not saying that people cannot have obamacare they say anybody can sign up on the exchange and get medicaid they're not stopping it just saying if you don't want you don't have to pay the penalty. lou: second is removal of the fairness of the subsidies. >> right. the law says that members of congress have to enroll of the obamacare the fit is good enough for the public is good enough for them and they are supposed to pay for it if it is affordable for us it is affordable for them lou: we have to ask then why
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has speaker bather been persisting in negotiations to get that sustained which he realized? this looks bad for your leership. >> i don't think but rit out of the part she said exactly that but the position we have right now so as to the only two things we're asking for right now to continue the continuing resolution t get to the debt ceiling. lou: respond about us speaker talking about subsidies but the caucus talks about fairness? >> i do believe that is resolved i know for a fact it is resolved his speaker is -- his position is exactly that.
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lou: the deferral for the individual mandate? been made but not the best of obamacare. lou: you have to let me finish we ha limited time. >> i am sorry. also fairness to bring everyone into the same world. you talk to a president who says he will not negotiate you talk with their president and a treasury secretary said all hell will break loose october 17th if you don't resolve it but i will see as a matter of fact there will be no default on october 79 don't understand why in the world your caucus is not saying how loud and clear the you are representing those people the majority of the americans who absolutely do not want obamacare. why can't you say at out loud as your speaker has
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st done today that there will not be a default and if there were it would be the president of united states. >> most people under state and we have money coming in every day and money going out a and we are talking about less than 10% of the money that services the dash so it is ridiculous if that happens you are absolutely right it will be the president of the united states that makes that decision not the u.s. congress. >> than the idea of we began to find obamacare it seems they have stumbled into a position that is rational smart as a strategy politically in has the convenience i think to put the republicans on the right side of history.
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>> first of all, they just have to communicate clearly that is the important point you made they have not done that all when the speaker says it is abo fairness it does not spell it out. lou: the you chose the one word finally use the info whirred what people what to hear republicans you have such a heck of a time to relate to human beings in in that human people even when you are right. good lord help us out. >> i the guy did relate pretty well i got 76 percent lou: i said you all and you know, what that means. >> but you are right we knew -- need to do a better job to communicate our position and it is very fair and reasonable and all we ask is
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that the give you an example this benefit today that apopriation is sitting on harry reid dusk right now and then you would not have any of these problems can already would have passed but it is not going anywhere but the fairness issue is corrected you will tree big corporations one way that you should treat individuals exactly the same way and that is fair. lou: from your lips to god's ears so they can understand that is the key to their success in 2014 we may have been interesting race and next year. doctor, thank you for being with us. up next the liberal mainstream media says they're trying to sabotage obamacare. that is strong language. and we will show you how this president's health care law fails all on its own.
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lou: some thought. the left-wing liberal media is desperate to blame republicans for the obamacare failures. it is horrifying. a new york times article of today is entitled millions of poor are left on covered by health law. i have been reporting exactly that right here for months. this should not be breaking news, not even for the new york times. so wide as a obamacare only cover 40 percent of the 50 million folks the president said that were passing obamacare to cover. well, according to the new york times there's a simple explanation. because they live in stays largely controlled by republicans that have declined, by the way -- that should be to have declined. and just correcting.
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they participate in a vast expansion of medicaid, the medicare program for the poor. you're kidding. union the time set a sense of humor. so 26 of our states, 26 states have rejected the medicaid expansion. it already accounts for a whopping 22%, just about 22 percent of our budget, $732 billion. the federal government will pick up nearly 100 percent of that cost from t medicaid enrollees until a 2016. after 2016 state taxpayers will be on the hook for almost 100 percent of the cost. now, 10 percent of the cost, i should say, 10% made it sound like a small amount, but it is
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big money. in states like new york, that 10 percent would amount to $52 billion. florida and kansas. these two states, $20 billion in new taxes by 2022. don't tell that to the left of the new york times. there goal is to transform our health care system and make it government-run health care. an idea weighed down by facts. unfortunately for the obama administration the american people not buying it. the obama administration says that on obamacare for stay of a format million people visited health care. the federally run in exchange the serves residents of more than 30 states. according to the london daily mail, nearly 1 percent of visitors actually signed up. the figure may even be a little high. 7 million people uninsured.
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let's take a lk and some of these dismal statistics here. 7 million uninsured in california. california first reported an impressive 5 million people in the first day. that was of little optimistic. it turns up the real number, the counter did not even work. six other 45,000 people -- the new greek phrase that. those are hits. we don't know what they're really amount to be how many people actually applied online, there we go, this is how popular obamacare this. 210 some 1% of the uninsured. i don't know how much of this is a result of just on the ledges, technical problems or indifference to obamacare. connecticut has 345,000 into a residence.
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it took 167 applications for obamacare. think about that. we are talking almost $2 trillion. 05% in connecticut. well, as to how many people sign that nationwide, we still don't know because the obama administration will not tell us all. but one thing is clear, obamacare at this point is failing, and it has not a thing to do with republicans. prime minister netanyahu warning the united states, secretary of state kerrey says he does not trust iran. fox national security analyst on the middle east and the obama foreign policy. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online
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it could become a hurricane before it makes landfall tomorrow night. rather saturday night. right now the stars above 430 miles away from the mississippi river. the mouth of the message be referred, packing winds up to 65 miles-per-hour. and karen, of course mold become a hurricane with the winds rise above 74 miles-per-hour. joining us now, former pentagon official, fox news national security analyst who has just returned from egypt. we have a lot to cover. great to see you. and in your meetings, are you -- what is your impression? >> very different than a story that was presented. i met with all the senior leaders. the first american group to meet with them. but was very apparent is that this is not a military coup. more than half of the egyptian people rose up. lou: obama was right.
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[laughter] >> that the obama administration lou: give credit where it's due. >> except for the fact they did not call. lou: always criticizing them for not calling a straight. >> the fact of the matter is the obama administration did not call it a coup. they acted like it was. i was impressed wiih what i saw. it was the majority of the egyptian people. all of the religious groups, the political leaders, the student leaders. but it was great it was not a military coup. itas clear that the muslim brotherhood is not just ather political party. it's a front. lou: we have seen the region, the saudis and joining in. provide assistance, billions of dollars. is insufficient? is it going to be enough?
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>> that is the big question. as you said, they have written a big check. the egyptian government, the transition government has to come up with the constitution. they have to have a referendum, and presidential elections within six to nine months. establish security and the streets, and then the committee reversed that down. without that it's over. lou: syria, the cia is apparently -- while we know this is beyond me, but the cia has expanded training efforts for at least some of the syrian rebels. yet talking here with general jack keene, they say this is -- it's done effectively unless they're is a major seismic epic effort on the part of the administration. will that be -- >> people don't want it in the united states military is not think it will work. syria at this point, the syrian
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government, the dominated rebels. you have two enemies they keep killing each other, bill step in the middle of trust of the. lou: good to see you. take a second to go to our site, finally stop facebook page. e-mail me. follow me on twitter. go to foxbusiness.com. today's feature story, look into who will take there reigns at microsoft. up next, a man who turned a famous new york city landmark into his persol alamo. and all this time uni probably thought the cube was solid. obviously we were laboring under a misconception. is a great story. a great story. you don't want to miss this. we're coming right thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz:
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♪ lou: this has got to be great. a stunning new youtube video aren't thousands upon thousands of sets and publishing. after revealing, a little peace, quiet and tranquility to turn the nightgown in neyork city sculpture implausibly. >> my name is dave. thirty-seven years old. i was getting burned seven overwhelmed. as a writer i did not want to leave the city. i had to find a way to feed off of the creative energy of the city and still be at a site. i saw the cueall passed by it one day and said, would it be great for me to live in therei . i don't have to pay bills. pretty much every day would ever want without having to worry
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about this aspect of life. so i'm moving out. they originally moved in here because the world around me, the sexting, e-mails, phone calls in the social media, i did know how to deal with it. lou: of the deal with it. that's important to our next guest. folks began the video, 135,000. just since monday. digitalis what's going on, lou lamb and founder, agreed to have you with this. the co-founders. i bet you did not think i would say that right. the community and technique from meditation. i have to say to my left at that video.
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it was just brilliant to, but that concept of, to promote. >> well, to the 602nd meditation. it is just how fast technology is moving and socl media and how much information is coming in and being able to handle it and be more effective, be effective in life. lou: power down, power up and a power forward. that is great stuff. the idea of 60 seconds of meditation, maybe i could do that. >> we compare it to the virus in a computer. you can turn the power of, wait a minute, turn it back on and is working perfectly. so the idea with one minute meditations as you do the same with your brain and you would do with a computer, cleared up, get
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to nothing, and in power forward lou: and my read on your site command we put a video, we will be -- we are not stressing ourselves heard tonight. what i love is fighting techno stress. i have not heard the words burnout and stress. you guys are not afraid to say those words and associated with technology which is, of course, supposed to be such a us savor of anxiety and stress. it's really having the inverse result. >> we first thought it was during the ipo in 2007 here in new york. the analyst's work so hard. they just launched to will plus. as my son a few is going to take it on and he originally had a melt down just take out one more
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site command he was not even mary durant is shot dead. lou: we're going to come back and talk a little more about what we can do to avoid this. so if you will be patient and stay with us we will come right back. and also, we want to tell you, your eyes are not deceiving you. we will see what you think. we report, you decide. ♪ stay with us. coming right back. um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles
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♪ lou: a group of sasquatch enthusiasts releasing never before seen video that they claim proves bigfoot is a real.
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the sasquatch genome project shows and sleeping in the woods of kentucky. they claim to have dna samples reporting it is a human hybrid. unsurprisingly and number of other scientists have come forward to say that it is a hoax. he will let you decide. we had to bring that to you. stunning stuff. speaking of stunning stuff, japan shane and wison. i have to tell you. the cube, life in the queue, the alamo, al in the world to do, but that? >> we work to the organization, small-company year in new york. small enough that they understood our need for speed to get the ssage out. they took a less traditional approach to meditation than is typicalf go for the more humoros side in order to have it be relatable for people.
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lou: from we think of the tremendous business success that you will have had, i am sitting here going to the site. i would have to confess, i keep looking for her things to elevate my life. what is the commercial message? where is the gimmick? where is the trick? could not find it. >> we have been fortunate to have success and make our money. we found meditation, especially just one minute meditations really beneficial. in so far as this is a way to give back. we want to share this of people got to run out there and see what the responses. >> kind of a cool idea. ten@áh%h%k%k%k5
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neil: good evening i am neil cavuto. it could have been worse but for a while you could understand why washington d.c. residents fgot about the budget shut down, a little more than two weeks after that navy yard attack. a woman in a car with a child in the back, a series of events that triggered a lockdown in a city all but shut down. that woman is dead, child is safe. but that is about all we know for sure. because what made this driver ram a white house checkpoint, then lead dc police on

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