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and free, here is my move on net neutrality. all the cable companies took a hit on that. nonetheless showing weakness. thank you for joining me. time for "varney & company." stuart: thank you, maria. good morning, everyone. president obama saying there was nothing wrong with his policies, he just did not sell them strong enough. on immigration, the president even congress until the end of the year to come up with a bill acceptable to him or else. here comes executive action. a shift in political power, but no change of the president's position. the market shrugs it off. more new highs and gas keeps coming down. a station in texas where it is $2.30 per gallon.
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"varney & company" is about to begin. >> i'm going to do what i can do through executive action. it is not going to be everything that needs to be done, and it will take time to put that in place, and in the interim, the minute they pass a bill that addresses the reform, i will sign it and it supersedes whatever action i take. stuart: yes, you did hear that, the president will do what he needs to do in regards to immigration. all arise for judge andrew napolitano. he is going to do this unless congress buckles to his will. >> i love to be able to interrogate his nominee for attorney general be at who is a
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think finally republicans will not have to play president obama the way he did. stuart: we're still up 21 points. president obama has come out with a strong statement in support of net neutrality. one speed for all, one price for all. the cable companies want to charge more for faster internet speed taking a hit as a result. all of them down. the president wants to regulate cable the way he is relating. >> to call it net neutrality, he busily wants to take the choice
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of buyers and sellers. stuart: on a tear because of enthusiasm for what is called singles day. kind of like their valentine's day. the price of oil is up and little. now has moved down $78 per barrel below 80, gas still falling about a penny per day. fafanfare maybe. the cheapest gas, thank you. woodlands texas, steer to the station with $2.30-gallon gas, please. much of the country strains in the first snowfall of the
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season. dumping a lot of it across the midwest. freezing temperatures down to co, 30 below in some areas in the plains states. don't tell me there is a financial connection here, the poocalled what it means a poor economy. charles: cold weather in wintertime is normal, fitting perfectly with what retailers want. you know, listen, as long as it is not being devastating, this is what the economy wants. online shopping will be even bigger than ever in this kind of thing helps. stuart: if your credit cards work. weak sales again at mickey d's? what is going on? >> yes, weak, but the decline has eased and that is good news.
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overall the global numbers drop half a percent. in the u.s. down 1%. did well in australia, the weak areas were in fact asia pacific, africa. a little bit of a push and pull. it is not as bad as it could have been. stuart: would you buy it? charles: not yet. give it some time, it will come back, but no urgency to buy here. stuart: the supreme court says they will hear the subsidies this season. so, does this mean if the court has accepted the case, it will
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judge the case by june of next year, if it goes against the idea of subsidies and all these states, obamacare is dead? >> it is not automatically dead, but it will eventually die because it will be financially unsustainable without the irs subsidies. the statute said the irs shall grant subsidies in the form of tax credits to people who cannot afford the health care in the states that have set up the exchanges, and that a supreme court invalidated the portion that ordered the states to set up the exchanges and said the they could do so voluntarily. there are no space with her own exchanges. the ci rest then still have the authority to? one court of appeal said yes, the other said no. if a supreme court says no, the
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vast majority of people for whom the statute was intended will not be able to afford it. stuart: all right, have no come back on that whatsoever. up next, gm may have known about the missions which problems months before the recall. much more liability, maybe. the judge will continue his presence on this program in just a moment. and president obama's in 1500 more troops to iraq? that is not what he said to our men and women in uniform a few months ago. >> combat troops will not be returning to fight in iraq, will not allow you to states to drag and another ground war in iraq. >> as many chief i will not allow enough to states be dragged into fighting another war in iraq so even as we support iraqis as they take the
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he reiterated his message no combat troops on the ground in iraq. now authorizing 5000 more troops to iraq and did not get congressional approval to do that. fox news national security analyst is with us now. first of all, no combat troops, no, it boots on the ground in iraq the president said at least three times. where are these troops? >> they will not be counted as combat troops. the reason is president obama has said not just once, twice, millions of times we will not have combat troops back in iraq. if you send combat forces, you have to abide by the contract. special forces, covert forces are different. people that are going to help train the iraqi military.
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this is the same military which spent a decade trying to train and equipping and arming. the same iraqi army the minute they saw isis a drop their weapons, took off the uniforms and ran away. combat marine veterans said not a snowball chance in hell this is going to work. stuart: now we have unconfirmed report air strikes critically injured leader of isis. the isis. if those reports are accurate, if he is seriously injured, is that a plus for us? you would think, wouldn't you? >> first of all i question those reports say they have injured him, they have killed him. not coming from our sources, coming from their sources.
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if he is dead, terrific. he has been a great tactician, he has taken al qaeda and iraq in the ashes and rebuilt it into isis. the most formidable fighting force in the region which has this moral leadership in radical islam. if he is injured, however, we have a problem because haso dole wn heffos ife iinjud inis pitioto co bac atus. do wtappedefo thi antcoalion the sumr. thiss tifor l hotes toake ur kves,o ouon thetreend a civian, en wh tunifm, p knife to their neck. if he is injured wi be ke a corner roe anwillash out. here's the thing. we have to say why do we care. we don't need their oil anymore.
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we have the ability to keep terrorists there, there is a certain eleme iwe use erse great my not just let them fight it out? as long as we did a lot of other things. military assistance to our allies in the region, protect israel, and accelerate energy independence. exactly. stuart: thank you very much. check the share price of apple, please. about a month ago we said apple was a screaming buy. it looks like we got that call right. he will take credit if he could. two daredevils giving a run for
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stuart: look at apple. it opened 109, is at 109 and change. remember when we said in september? troubles are manageable have been whipped up by social media hysteria. plus the selling of new products huge andapple ins ki ng ngbe ool.c we said we said thokay?, okay? on inarles.charle ok at thahart.. >>us>>ha>> brokee thise this was 2009 and up 230% after that over the next three years. i think it is still probably the cheapest stock. stuart: the green bay packers slaughter the bears they blowout last night.
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was this good news for a show on a competing network, "the walking dead? so who won the battle? football or zombies? i look at this, two tight wrote walker isil is known as the smoke that fenders. journalist and author from austria b made the 100-meter crossing after practicing for two years. they made it. president obama says the outcome of the election nothing to do with his policies. is that arrogance? is it a base safe fo from a hack attack this christmas?
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as a thousand people have had their information stolen and their cards basically cancelled. we have the ethical hacker who says the following. bring cash this christmas. that hurts. yo, bro, you on woo-woo? are you kidding me? everybody's on woo-woo! [elevator bell rings] woo-woo? lock and load, people! we're going all in on woo-woo!
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market is up because of the fed easing. high and low end. this is not a very good economy. stuart: low unemployment, cheap gas. leftists saying look at what they're doing. what is wrong with that? >> they got kicked. stuart: cheap gas, is that the result of president obama? >> stock market rallies, if you look at the economy, you just
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have to scrape a little bit beyond the surface. wages are falling. you want to write code, you can get a job. wages aren't very good for the vast majority of people. i can tell you cheap gas, we can look at that a lot of different ways. maybe some of those middle jobs would come back and gas cheape. stuart: it looked like the president in his statements after the election is saying i am staying right where i am, no change in policies. >> if president obama retreats little bit at the margins on some very funny mental issues, the economy will grow a lot more. if he doesn't, my view is will see what happened over the last 12 to 16 months whe the democras
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got obliterated. the country sees through a lot of his arguments. this is kind of the bottom line thing here is the vast majority of people don't feel better. it has to do off what is going on in their paycheck. stuart: we take much to get the economy going? >> i read something in the "wall street journal," review of the book of president obama where he really thanks a lot of his policies somehow came from republicans. there is a delusional aspect to this man, it would be nice if they were over a little bit faster. stuart: thank you, charlie. tens of millions of people have had their credit cards
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compromised including me. and waiting a long time to get them fixed, including me. come on in, david kennedy. he is a hacker, but a good guy hacker. david, this is emerging as a very serious problem. it is not that i'm going to lose money because i cards are compromised by have to wait a long time before i get new ones so i can spend on credit, online or in the store waiting for my new visa and mastercard. that is a problem for everybody. >> that is right. you look at things getting at christmas, the highest-ranking retail portion around this time of year. stuart: to go after these specific dates that we're looking at. it takes two weeks a month to reimburse your money into those accounts. that long, long time of having money and funds to have your
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account completely drained, it hurts around this time. stuart: it is not like there is a magical fix just like that, that is not the case, we have a problem. >> it is primarily because we haven't moved to the new technology. i just spoke to my friend who had his card attacked and he is tired of losing his number over and over. it is going to be this way flex couple of years. ia few things we can do to make it a little bit better. >> i just want to bring me into this. right now i don't have a mastercard, i don't have a visa card. i have waited two weeks, didn't arrive so not have to apply for another one to be expedited to me. family has to sign for it when it arrives. not sure what i can do here. there is nothing i can do.
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i can't shop online if i am using my visa card and mastercard from the previous number on those cards, i can't go to the mall, i cannot spend all that time just to be refused essence a walk in the door. this is really getting to me, you know. >> is getting bad, but i don't know if you have an apple or an android. on iphone slash the new versions they have apple pay or google wallet. stuart: i have an iphone 5 as. i have also been told h you can get into some organizations. if you know you're going to spend $300, you can have the card secured for $300 in advance. i can do that, but what happens if i dro dropped by a bagel shod i am declined there again i am
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fresh out of luck. >> that is really tend to fix things because the only authorize you to allocate as much for that specific thing, a one-time credit card. there is no actual credit card sent to the actual retailer themselves to even if it becomes hacked and your information stolen, it is only using a one-time credit card so they cannot credit your account fraudulent. really it comes down to my touring your credits as sin as it happens. really push them to overnight you the card. there are things you can do right now, things coming out later on, they're making more strides in security, just have to do with this from few more years. stuart: one last one for you. report of a data breach more than 800,000 postal employees, not customers, employees get
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looks like china is behind it. know what has gone with this? >> it doesn't matter if it is that it states postal service or government agencies that may be on the defense side. china's is postal service mirrors hours to maybe to gain more efficiencies are not efficiencies so it can better promote their postal service in china looking more on the political side. it could be a rough one. thank you for keeping in uc wih a iorngurgroup of californs taking the union to court. they want their money back. we will talk to the woman behind the lawsuit in just a moment. 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things?
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stuart: freezing temperatures across the midwest. the winter storm has dumped a foot of snow in some places. we want to know if it is snowing where you are. send us your photos and we will share them with fox news senior meteorologist janice dean in the next hour. go pro going to sell more shares. don't forget microsoft. there you go, that is a new high. for $9.10. how about that. a group of california teachers some of the teachers union for using union dues for political lobbying. one of those teachers joins us now. very good to have you with us. given the broad outlines here, you don't like the way the teacher unions spend your union dues on politics, to want that to and and you want your money back. i believe under the law you can
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say i don't want to spend my union dues on this clinical activity and you can get your money back, you can opt out of that can't you? >> actually our lawsuit is about getting teachers right to decide for themselves whether to fund a union at all. what is going on a teacher's are being trampled in the united states by laws that force us to find these unions and refunded the policies and politics whether we agree with them or not. so we are funding not only over political activity, but also funding collective-bargaining, which is largely political as well. you mentioned the opportunity. stuart: so we said initially you want your money back because the union dues have been used for
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political folks which you don't approve of. but in fact you're going after the idea of forced unionization in the teaching profession. that is what you are really aiming at here, correct? >> very good, you've got it right on the nose. a plus in my classroom today. the problem is the unions, everything open may they do is political. the unions have gotten so out of touch with what is going on in the classroom there actually bringing harm to children and teachers. stuart: give me an example of the unions bringing harm to the students in the classroom. give me one good example. >> i could give you many. one of the things unions do if they support teacher tenure. so teachers have permanent
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employment. if a teacher has become incompetent or abusive to children, it is externally difficult for administrator to get rid of that teacher. they will go year after year with abusive teachers, this is harmful to children. in fact last to the national education association came out against a bipartisan bill that would have prohibited offenders, murderers and kidnappers from working in america's classroom and guess what, they came out against that using my money. stuart: that is a very good example, but who would you be accountable to? you are a teacher, who is going to pass judgment on you as a teacher? the superintendent of schools, the principal at the school in which you work, the parents? who do you want to be accountable to? >> is a very good question.
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first of all the taxpayer. i should be accountable to the taxpayer, that is was paying me. a system of parents and administrators and colleagues we can all work together to create accountability. the unions are just there to bargain for higher pay or benefits all those sorts of things. teachers, we need the right to decide for ourselves whether it is to fund the unions and activities. stuart: when do you expect a decision one way or the other after all this, that has bound to be appeals, how far away are we from the final adjudication? >> our lawsuit is actually very close. on the ninth circuit court of appeals expecting some sort of decision by this december. should we get that decision, we
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will appeal to the supreme court. we are hoping the supreme court justices will see it is time for america to free teachers from the forced unionism. the supreme court is the only court in the land giving us justice and restore our rights to freedom of association. time to put individuals ahead of large unions. >> please keep in touch, we want to know how this lawsuit progresses. >> thank you for having me. stuart: big hero six took on the sci-fi drama and won. our family films real to the to success? >> how cool is that. scary, but how cool. how could a luminous protein
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could i say as a general rule a successful kids movie is going to be most successful kind of movie there is? >> a successful can movie that appeals to adults. it has a lot of cross appeals. as good as "is a stellar" is, it doesn't have the ticket and also three hours long. i check out at that. who has that kind of time. stuart: the "big hero 6" appeals to more of a range of audience. >> it does get it is an animated movie based on the comic book s. this a good indication of where the holiday season is gone. i think it is 20% of the
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profits, gross profits. both movies made over $50 million, which means there is room for two big movies with cross-appeal. stuart: the packers slaughter in the bears and a lot of people think they to announce the football and to and in to "the walking dead." football or zombies? >> zombies will be football again. in its fifth season, seems to get better and better with each season. it is not my cup of tea, but people who watched the show tell me they love the characters and 10 years from now we will look back at that show and state kind of defies this error the way others do. stuart: this error will be
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defined as the zombie era. >> we have a lot of real fears. it's kind of taps into that and people start as themselves what would they do in this kind of crisis. stuart: this may be the third time this has happened. the third time? >> third time. stuart: now that really hurts. you have said enough. thank you very much. the democrats taking credit for the improving economy? do they deserve that? an economist and a democrat way in on what you see on your screen. and the most expensive place in the country. we will take you on a tour. hour two begins in two minutes.
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stuart: taking credit where very few think you can. away from it. the president says there is nothing wrong with his policies. here is success number one. can the president claim credit for that? the stock market rally. cheap gas. who brought you, who brought that to a pump near you? why make changes when things aren't going so well. your policy reeks did not give us this. all of this happened despite your policies. this power, you will hear both sides. either the beginning of a policy
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turning point or it will be at least another two years of more of the same. the dp starts here. ♪ stuart: we have to record territory for the dow jones industrials. pretty much the same thing for that s&p 500. please look at ali baba. the date is important. one of the previous shopping days online of the entire year. now look at apple. we wondered if it was at a buy at 97. mike millennial's apparently
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evening elsewhere. check the retailers. several of them are down today. could it be anxiety? it may be a concern for the retailers today. we are down to 77 perils. that means gas will keep on falling. here is the $2 club. twenty-seven states have under $3 average rate now. let's get to the democrats.
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do they deserve to take that credit? welcome back. you heard my take. i want to go to these claims 151. democrats are saying, look at what the president did for us. can the president legitimately take credit for that low unemployment rate? >> as you know, we talk about the drop in number of people. the real unemployment rate is closer to nine or 10%. the americans do not think that the labor force is that good. the good paying jobs are there. i do not think that the american people are cheering this.
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stuart: what is wrong with cheap gas? look at what the president did for you. >> it is still a lot higher than one president obama took office. we have had about a 40% increase in gas prices. this president hates fossil fuels. how can he take credit for a revolution when he has done everything to stop it? stuart: the stock market rally. we have gone straight up since march 2009. can the president take credit for any of that?
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claims. it has to come down significantly. do you think the president should take credit for that decline? >> should not take singular credit. i am disappointed in life friend steve moore who usually is not as partisan as he just was. if these numbers were in the wrong direction, if gas prices were up, if unemployment were up , steve moore would be blaming this on barack obama. i gave credit to george bush even though i was a democrat when the economy was doing better. i blamed him for when the economy was doing worse.
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stuart: the unemployment is down. >> i give him some credit. stuart: what policy? >> there is always a way to say that the glass is half empty. it is still lower even with the people who dropped out. i do not give barack obama so credit. it is just important. it is a neutral and object this program.
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how about steve gas? we are down. that is a fine thing in my opinion. what part of president obama's policies gave us this cheap gas. >> it is not the big answer. another is energy independence within the united states. the cartel in the middle east does not have the power that it used to have. a small part of what president obama has done allowing a reduction and an increase in oil production in the united states. i happen to favor those with the construction of the pipeline.
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stuart: thank you very much indeed. time to tell you all about a big loser today. all right, the cold. what is going on? nicole: straight to the moon. and injectable for prostate cancer. with that, the idea was going forward that this was the greatest idea ever. they have a lot of liability. they are grounding in that. it has a very price price tag with it. the company filed bankruptcy. postdocs that. the drug will still be available. right now filing for bankruptcy.
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and the stock really throwing that. we have that out of 27. president obama made a strong statement on net neutrality this morning. calling for a level playing field. here we go. all of them down. rich that sin in d.c. what is net neutrality and what is going on here. it all started with a fight between internet providers. it takes much more space on the
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internet for netflix to deliver you, stuart, downtown at the, then it does for me to check my e-mails. opponents fear that large content providers create two internet. the idea that all data should travel to the internet at the same priority is called that neutrality. they are reclassified the internet as a public utility. opponents argue that is too much authority and could lead to the government setting prices. stuart: a question whether or
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not you rank the internet like a utility. >> he wants to use that authority. stuart: .it. stuart: thank you very much. more than a foot of snow in the midwest. janice dean is next. she will tell us how bad it is going out there in the middle of the country. plus, the most expensive estate in america. we have the former enrollment. judge napolitano is not happy about it last hour.
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stuart: up three, maybe 4%. giving a boost from what is called singles date in china. do not forget microsoft. 49.10. i will take it. major winter storm hitting the midwest. check some of these photos. that is the minneapolis airport, everybody. this is a beautiful shot from roger maccoll. i believe that is roger in
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mccall, idaho. here is janice dean. >> it is early to see this amount of snow around the twin cities. we are talking about temperatures we typically see in january. let's talk about the snow first. we are getting hammered just north of minneapolis. north of that, six-12. that darker shaded blue is 18 inches. that could be the chap that over the next several 12-eight
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cheering hordes. it will get even colder. this cold air will go as far south as south texas. this is blizzard conditions with wind in excess of 20 miles per hour. it will not be an easy way to get home. look at how far it dropped. that is tuesday. wednesday. thursday and friday. that is pretty significant for this time of year. frigid warnings that had.
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this is a big deal. it will feel like january, february and november. it seems like we could be in the deep freeze for a couple of weeks. you live in florida, though, you will escape this cold air over the next couple of days. stuart: okay. married to the cold weather forecast. thank you, janice. open enrollment for obamacare. the author of teaching obamacare. this is the prefix form for repeal of obamacare.
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>> open enrollment begins this saturday. the administration anticipating more problems with their healthcare .golf websites. they did not want it to hurt obamacare supporting candidates. >> if you want to be covered in january -- they are expecting -- the backend problems. the one you want to be insured with. it is like going up to bloomingdale's.com. will the shoes ever actually arrived in the mail? it is already beginning.
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people will start receiving cancellation notices. millions of people get on-the-job coverage. they will be told they will not get coverage on the job anymore. certainly, they will be pushed into these obamacare exchanges. they will not be happy. stuart: the supreme court, they have announced that they will challenge, they will hear that obamacare subsidy. >> it is right here. >> you can get a subsidy provided you have a state exchange.
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okay. you go through all of them. stuart: i know that there is more. he is not. some sections of this law are so unpopular that democrats will have to run again in two years and put a lot of pressure on this president to make a deal. stuart: the president has to sign some of them. >> absolutely. thirty-six days out of 50. stuart: i think that you made your point.
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stuart: check out this whole month for sales in beverly hills. 53,000 square feet. the most expensive home. i question whether it is a home or not. cheryl casone name. >> $195 million. this is the most expensive listing in the united states right now. one of the highest property sales in history. stuart: we will run all kinds of pictures through.
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why would i accept somebody else's taste and design and architecture and pay $195 million? >> it is frankly audacious. let's talk about who built it. stuart: why is it called the house of love. >> nearly half a million a month. you weren't. out to movie studios. you rented out to the saudis. you read it out to groups.
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stuart: earlier we touch 17,608 team. we have backed off that level. it takes day for internet shipping. all of those china syndrome likes art of. new highs for several of those stocks including southwest, union pacific and others. look at the price of oil this morning. $77. the cheapest gas in america,
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woodlands, texas, $2.30 a gallon. mcdonald's week sales again there. keith fitzgerald. come on in. $95 a share today. would you buy it at that level? >> for the first time in a long, long time, i would not recommend it. i do not like what i see here for the first time in a long time. stuart: how about ali baba? you watch a job for us. singles day has no meaning here. is it a big deal there? >> it is a completely fabricated
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holiday. they will probably double again by next year. i love that company and i love what they stand for. i would recommend it after a long time. i think it has a long way to go and it will rewrite the internet. >> president obama says he will do what he needs to do in regards to immigration. herman cain is with us. executive action is taken. the four or 5 million illegals can stay for another couple of years. what does that do to the legislative process?
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>> speaker boehner says it poisons the well, definitely. the president find a way to do that within the current regulations. it will pull the congress to pass legislation to stop it. that will be a major distraction. that is why the president is trying to change it to immigration. he does not want to talk about the low plains truth that the republicans are talking about. stuart: the rough publicans have to pass to override. you do not get the pipeline.
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they focus on the economy, jobs and all of the things that you are mentioning. secondly, he is trying to bait hispanics. democrats have fooled blacks for decades now. the president set the outcome of the election has nothing to do with the policies. it applies to me that he will not retreat on any issue if he
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can possibly avoid it. >> these policies work on the ballot and that is why they have lots of people turned out to vote. the president did not sail his policies. just like he and the democrats deceived. a lot of democrats say, look, we have cheap gas, low unemployment and a stop market rally. what is wrong with that? the democrats are trying to take credit. >> they are masters of trying to take credit for stuff they had nothing to do with.
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you count people that drop out of the labor force. stuart: i will give you a new middle name. the new middle name is clarity. her amendment clarity mclain. i always understand exactly what you say. >> i will probably have to call you the prince of the palace of loss and i want to be invited to your house warming party. stuart: you are on. in honor of our veterans. he has his story for you and died. what google is doing for him and his brother in arms. that is next. ♪
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that is the transportation index. it is hitting a record high. including railroads, airlines and package delivery companies. they have some volatile notes. the stock is jumping 14%. more money and company coming up. ♪ over 12,000 financial advisors. so, how are things? good, good. nearly $800 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. how did edward jones get so big? could you teach our kids that trick? by not acting that way. ok, last quarter...
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stuart: many times leaving the troops fighting on the front line. many do not ever have their stories told. retired green beret and the founder of the googles veterans network joining us now. >> thank you for having us. we are very very proud to even play the smallest role in helping get these stories out.
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stuart: you wear a green beret. >> yes. we are ready to go instantly. we deployed in a area. there were multiple teams that came in from multiple directions. stuart: you are coming in from the north to help the northern alliance. this led up to tora bora. stuart: you were chasing them from the south? i remember seeing guys that got in trouble because they had. and they had been out in the desert for a long time.
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stuart: did you go naked? >> you have to in that and ditches environment. stuart: forgive me. i am going to digress for a second. i want to get your response. we should not call soldiers heroes. >> soldiers do not consider themselves heroes, but they do heroic things. stuart: what do you say? >> i agree. >> are you outraged at this kind of article?
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>> i would be outraged. stuart: keeping a lid on it. >> i spent about nine months the first time. i spent another year in afghanistan. stuart: we thank you for your service. it is that time of year. christmas shopping season coming fairly quickly. get out your credit cards, hit the mall, spend some money. gerri willis is on my case next. ♪ sheila! you see this ball control?
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the stock was jcpenney this week. jcpenney is a great old american companies. it started in 1902 and two crewmen to be one of the great retailers of the century. it never quite got its foot. stuart: you said it was expected to go down. did you put a target on it? see what you have done? are you happy? [laughter]
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you usually get a bounce. you said it is not a great stock and it went down. they hope the company will sort of. it's mojo back. we do not think that it is happening anytime soon. stuart: is the season to start your holiday shopping. here is the fox business network gerri willis. this is a real problem for me. >> something like 99 million identities compromised. they can come after you to. when you are out shopping this holiday season, understand that
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not all plastic is created equal. do not use your debit card. if they still money from your credit card, it is the banks that they are looting, not you. be sure you use a different password for every site you are on. stuart: i am waiting for replacement cards to arrive. >> you have to be careful doing that. it takes the average person who gets compromised half as much as you did. this christmas could be a wash for you. speak to your show today is finding the best shopping deals.
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>> last year you waited until the very last minute. this time, the retailers are desperate. they are marking down very early. the sunday before thanksgiving if you are shopping online. stuart: what time is your show? >> 5:00 o'clock. stuart: more farnese next. ♪ ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates.
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>> not the front end problems they had last year, you'll see the problems this time. the insurance company, or the one you want to be insured with, get your information? it's like going to bloomingdales.com and seeing the shoe you want, but will it arrive in the mail. >> open enrollment begins saturday november 15th. good luck. now here is cheryl casone.
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>> thank you very much, hello, everybody. i'm cheryl casone in for deirdre bolton. we have a busy hour ahead for you. billionaire elon musk wants to bring internet access to every person on this planet by way of space satellites. peter thiel who co-founded paypal with elon in the tech arena, that interview in a few minutes for you. speaking of tech, overseas uber is on the road to raise an additional billion dollars to finance rapid international expansion. and you know her very well, martha stewart is going to give her a recipe for entrepreneurial success. >> good ideas, a passion for those ideas, and a sense of how to execute those ideas, and the hard work. don't forget the hard work. >> it is all about the hard work. we'll have more from martha
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