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the starting points. for matt and kmele, i am kennedy.o our website for everything else. that is it. neil: welcome, everybody, i am neil cavuto. it is not a fox news alert. many think the health care law is flawed. still, attacks on obamacare are political. visit putting politics aside, the dangers of the law are very real and very, very scary. arsong >> this thing is totally out of control.
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the costs are not accounted for and we are going over the cliff fiscally. neil: what you think? the republicans are fixated on tearing this thing apart and we have a disproportionate number of negative ads? >> that does not surprise me. that's the mo. anyone who opposes that have bad motives and they are bad people. because the president has everyone's interest in mind and that plays very well to people who don't think for themselves. but what we really need to be doing is taking all of this stuff out of the political realm. health care shouldn't be a political issue, quite frankly, as i told one of his senior administrators. and they said as washington and this is politics. neil: was this after or before the bill was passed? >> before the bill is passed.
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and i didn't have a chance to get to everything at that point. but i certainly set it to various people. neil: a lot have said that the incident has become famous and that you sabotaged him. what do you make of that? air mattia never going to talk to you? >> many of them are starting to come around and recognized what the problem is. more and more well. it takes some people a longer time to see what is going on than others. neil: to your credit, without casting political spurs, the way this is starting up it's not dead. the way that we view but it's just a warning. this train is leaving the station and it's not on the tracks. >> not only that, but the thing that really gets lost is the fact that the most important thing you have is health and to
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take that and place it in the hands of bureaucrats, we have already seen what has happened with the va and the layers of bureaucracy and how typical it is to get something simple done. it's difficult. this is going to be much worse. neil: do you think people will die as a result? >> without western. two is a choosing sides? >> yes. and everyone would see that after a while. my hope is that more rational minds will come to bear on this. >> that you were banking on maybe the shifting of the senate and the house this november, but a lot of people are saying, why don't you run to complete the trifecta? >> we will see what happens. that means we will see what happens after the november
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election assuming that we see a change in the direction. >> the people that are due to run have said that you know matters in ivy sleep better than any of these counterparts to. and you know some of the things you have to do to fix it. and you have instant credibility with both sides. the left has been sparing you, but maybe that is because your name has been used more often as a possible presidential candidate. what would turn you away or make you think that i don't need this. >> if someone else came along who really inspired people and got them excited. neil: do you have any names? >> i think anyone has the
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inspiring. >> rand paul? >> he has a tendency to think reasonably logically and has some potential. they all have different fresh individual. would you be open to that? a lot of people are saying, hey, you oss. >> there are people that are rather insistent that i run. they are not any more anxious for me than i am. but the fact of the matter is that it's about more than me and it's about more than my family. we are talking about the future of the country.
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if we're talking about the future of america, we are also talking about the future of the world. the pinnacle position will be taken by someone else, the likelihood is that they will not be@?
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neil: alght.thox bess er neil: fox business alert i have decided to lose 20 pounds and is looking for what you had did a 10 year fitness plan? >> listen up the ty a and a little bit. >> maybe in five years.
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>> i was warning you. it was part of the metaphor with the budget plan that is not worth the paper they are printed on but you could yourself a and now a study that says you overdo the fitness you could give yourself a heart attack and died. tony little says do not listen to the experts he is an icon to those who want to get in shape but that means not to be. [laughter] what do you make of this study? anything to do much is bad bets over exercise is a bad. talking about that was bad for donald sterling. exercise is good but when you overdo it to you have problems.
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>> fifth though workout gets involved i am watching the machines that was not be but it is pushing it. you say what? >> when you are six years old you should not work out like you were 30. you should look at exercise in a different way to maintain your heart health and protecting your joints and with your flexibility you should not be trying to go 51 hour sessions of hard currency web maximum heart rate. don't kill yourself but it is what i do pretty much every day.
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>> i would not do what you do. [laughter] neil: write that down. >> but think about it. you have duration and intensity. intensity should always be moderate. one of the things i always freeze out his watching somebody that is not in the greatest shape but the first big on the treadmill they run. they don't walk. then what happens that drives me up a wall then they run for five minutes then stand there and stop dead in their tracks. people don't do a rights. if you get your heart rate up be better slow down before you stop. neil: good point i usually get serious when i realized
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the workout does not involve a snack bar. [laughter] we have our "fox business all-stars" with us. but that makes good common sense. >> i grew up with steroids do new jersey and he is not wrong. they think they can still bench press 250 pounds then they are hurt at the chiropractor. the best thing that happened to chiropractors are those that are throwing tires around when they should take its easy. we don't want to admit we're getting older but you cannot do that. >> you worked out every day. >> i have adjusted over the years. i have bad knees. neil: to the point is you have to refigure your workout. >> of that slowdown is my entire workout one big slowdown period i worked out three days a week luckily i
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live near the studio so i can walk 2 miles to and from work may be too rich three days a week i am in the gym is that enough and said jim? >> this is your body. the if your joints are sorry you are fatigued to and your muscles are sore and that means you are exercising too much and too long. here is something else is specially cardio you should change it. sometimes used of treadmill sometimes use the of by core the elliptical and that bright yellow intensity will give you more results the and trying to go the other way. >> but those to push too much you say is there a rule of thumb just to be clearer one hour or 45 is not too
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much? >> i believe people should work out here four times a week especially when they get older to incorporate cardio with strength trading you have to have both said probably should not to over 30 or 35 minutes i work out twice a day baidu 25 for 30 minutes in the morning and then to one body part bang, back at night and that's it. i am not in bad shape for 58 years young. neil: was going to ask how heavy the subsidy which has to be. we could learn something from you you were just lucky were not here in person for me to knock your around. [laughter] are things so bad that facebook they are looking to sign up toddlers?
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the plan that has some parents fuming ♪
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make the best entertainment part of your holidays. catch all the hottest handpicked titles on the winter watchlist, only with xfinity from comcast. neil: i guess -- and i guess we know how facebook will leverage to get toddler's involved overstating things to make the case but the 2012 patent just came to light that facebook wanted to find a of way to get kids younger than 13 on the site. a lot of parents know this
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would be facebook sway85 to make it legitimate. >> schaede is a little worried in speaking more as the imam. we will print this out so your point of view is be careful? why? >> my daughter is 11 years old when don facebook at nine years old with a fake account and i shut it down. neil: how did you find out? >> by check but i work i cannot check everything. my biggest concern is they say parents will have a lot of control but they don't even know how to deal beats up post and they cannot even find a the app store. neil: and they cannot even get on without you signing off? >> i don't believe it
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because it is up marketing ploy because it is a ploy to get more tweens. and everything with social media that is what i think this is about. and the most worrying thing to me are the predators and my children want to be popular if you have 600 friends then you are popular provide guaranteed my kids do not know 600 people and one of those is probably a predator summer really concerns me. what are they doing with this information about maya tweens? where they live for how will they are or there were just at the central park zoo? >> that is what your child is volunteering. >> the child that puts it on there. >> they do i what is a good age to get married? i said 50.
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[laughter] we did reach out to facebook that the child safety advocates have discussed best how-to help parents keep their kids a fog mind but we looked at$r tackle the issue based on to year-old research is not a predictor of future work in this area. so they tell you to call down. >> but there is a bunch of kids at my house the other day that decided to go on my computer and was about to post something on my page that was completely inappropriate and it was under my name and it was of 42 also of they have this much common sense. >> are they a friend of the 11 year-old? then you have other issues. >> it is the problem of the parent. neil: does facebook make it the problem? image they are trying to
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reduce the problem mitt -- many are signing up under 13 and their parents don't know so they can let the parent now if you watch your child on minded don't give them access to a tablet or computer. >> i am not totally unrealistic. >> of course, you have to use those even in school and telephone. >> is up to the parent to police the activity of that child battle have a problem with facebook. neil: but you are not to a parent. >> i am not. >> but it could be better but it is easier said than done. i worry about facebook. >> but what about personal responsibility? >> i agree. neil: beth facebook might make it too easy. >> to get on?
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>> i hear you. even though they deny yet to right now. i think they realize it is not a great business model to investors we will have the with liberal wing and tween user base. >> but we do have a hurricane of the sleaze ball is coming to our children but this is a reality. this is a business retention on the line. >> it does not need to be reality that seven or nine and 12 goals walking with tablets' under their arms. >> give them the cellphone but did not to have access to the ad store. >> are you kidding me? >> i am a professional god
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father and uncle all of my kids' friends i bring them over this is the parents' responsibility to be productive interaction dado indeed more materialistic self-serving types of scenarios like facebook but they are a key market and it will -- will go after them and the kids are reducing is that parents need to do a better job. >> really don't think facebook will make a direct effort to go after toddlers. neil: eyeballs are clinics and to justify what is the generous multiple. so whether toddlers or twentysomething as it does not matter to this company. >> i don't think they care. to say mnemonic -- parents monitor if my children are posting how do i monitor that? parents are working in don't
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have the time. i will my kids to play in the parkin most spend a minimum of two hours on social media per day. two hours on facebook for a nine year-old? >> i agree with you. >> the entire way we communicate and interact has been damaged by social media and the internet. but do you blame the company for the person raising the kids? said paul's on the parent. period. >> is like blaming the fast food companies is there fault. >> add one to pass on the wisdom but this internet will be big. neil: take a look at this woman. portia's hots and creating things. one hot facebook mom why she is getting backlash from moms everywhere. mom!
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neil: babe or bitch? >> they are tired about her preaching about them not being fit asking why they are not so hot? what is your excuse? that is all online but this has croswell over the line. of a woman who was getting in their face, a good to have you. >> think you for having me. >> we surprised with the reaction you are getting?
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you have a lot of things three moms what we you saying? >> i was saying what is your excuse to not make your health a priority? my kids were in front of me and i could prioritize my health and that should be important for any family to raise a healthy child you have to be held the parent. neil: to mind how old are you? >> i am 33. neil: you are young. '04 43 to hear you lecture them they will say that is offensive take dead chill pill and to lecture me? >> you are 43 or 53 it is even more important because your muscles declined as you age is important to work out and eat correctly bier in a health care crisis i say what is your excuse not for looking like me but not
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making your health a priority. >> but i just wonder god forbid you ever age and frump out you will regret to lecturing people on the internet? >> i motivate them. neil: come on. >> people say by the way 99% of guys live -- love that 9 percent of women but my point is what are you really after? >> i am after women out there even in men i a welt go after those are making an excuse because of that pitcher i have over 24 locations of no excuse mont
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groups meeting in the park for free so i use that to make a positive difference. neil: do you think there are moms and dads a little older or the same age who are factors said you? what you think about that? >> what do i think? >> it is wonderful to be a part of the family and in a family should make their health a priority. neil: you think i am lazy. >> at all believe in a the word lazy the you just are not motivated. neil: work but challenged. >> i did not want to share these because it that there's so crass but to arrange said dinner i think it should be at the olive garden than just take out on appetizer's maybe we could settle this over some bread and pasta. >> i've of olive garden and
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they have a good light menu surveyed deal with it period in the nation with a lot of health issues 70 percent overweight and obese but i try to make a difference is when nonprofit i began in 2007 i am passionate with the issue strong with my intention to say i'm here to inspire a and not insult. neil: they are not here you but maybe they will. good to have you. neil: are unions giving themselves a bad name? why that is the latest four letter word.
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neil: and the trend now with unions trying to root beef up more business avoiding the word like union have all there one touche talk about workers the bread and butter of america but rarely use the term union. may be trained, educated skilled craftsmen but they will not say union. is seems to me next member what is going on the? >>. >> i have then add a proud card-carrying member i am proud to go to work i am proud to say that by to look for my union benefit so did my co-workers and it makes me cringe when i see that ads for the union and also
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those bad apples going house to house using the tactics like "the sopranos". [laughter] neil: but the stigma attached to the word itself so they say so to focus on what we do and we just will not swale ourselves what about those other two hot to handle? >> i would appreciate that because you are getting that trained and skilled workers to build this country to build the american flag. not only did our veterans pay for that with their blood but the union workers who built the buildings and the teamsters who brought things from one coast to another and a the workers and the i.r.a. workers who build the buildings and the skyscrapers. we are proud workers.
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we look for is to go to work to get our paychecks and benefits. neil: let them do their thing but if we want to get more members we cannot use -- mentioned a you can. are you copasetic with that? >> i am proud to say i of a union worker i am proud of with what we have done here in boston under our leadership. i will be all right at all have a problem because i've not bashing people going house to house i into busy going to work and earning a paycheck and tuesday and behind old glory "spreading the sheet" is better than his colleague. >> remember the days when everybody knew does jean
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paul look for the union label? but at that backlash. neil: what would they say now? ♪ [laughter] >> it was the collapse of the auto companies with the of bailouts because people view that as a bailout of the union workers and will be a backlash toward the government workers i have never cede more hatred against a group of people on twitter and a problem of the government is a problem with the union workers i see that over and over and they do have a serious problem. >> but the trade unions. >> i know teamsters' craftsmen. >> i love that. [laughter] i'd love to hear you say boondoggle. >> we are conscious of the word irrational but there
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are hard-working union members to give them that but when they become so deeply irrational with the fights that don't need it to be picked that is with the unions get a bad name you'd see this fight with aerospaceér neil: but tastier names of people forget has not worked i do remember after certain plane crash they never got to be the same. this is a history of name changes you never quite connect with the folks. >> and they never will you have to change the tactic i come from fill the board can brad i have steve bidders and electricians but it upsets me to see the actions of some of the is unions
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that use the gestapo of a type tactics by est interaction union does inequality people believe that also believes high wages and higher costs and problems so changed that to. >> when was that a problem? >> when i hear you and i hear educated fully trained american made products good for the economy.ejz i'm hoping that is what we put out there today and the 99.9% of us off was up at 4:00 a.m. and punched in a 6:00 and i am here with you. neil: i was here putting my makeup on. [laughter] there is a lot to curse about but if i told you it could be good for you? go ahead the steady at one
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neil: this is good to know. cursing can be healthy. you shed hear what he said right after that have been. [laughter] what do you think about that ? >> curse words are a great. i am i italian and a native new yorker. >> you rather just talk to us at all to stay positive. >> being from the south my mother always taught me to be a lady. >> and professional context not the best but with friends why not? >> i have been using it for a while. >> i am ex military it will
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get the work done sometimes. >> is lazy a bad habit. >> lazy is not always the bad thing. like what the. [bleep] are you doing? >> the study goes on to say if you get worked up about something indexed press colorful language you feel better than the people know where you're coming from and there is clarity. there is actually a study about this? we have joe with us. >> i thank you have to keep it clean and take the high road. it is so easy anybody can drop the effort bomb. do you know these kids today? day drop the f baum has say punchline it is so unnecessary. >> jerry seinfeld -- jerry
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seinfeld does not do that. >>. >> bill cosby's set the standard to watch him on stage i was just with him if he is so great like that but then i remember eddie murphy neil: they use it to make a statement. >> richard pryor used it from industry than from all parts. talking to young eddie murphy on "saturday night live" after the show he killed it. just to of us i said you were one of those brilliant cats you don't need to be dirty he said because they'll laugh. he has of 30 room mansion and i have a farmhouse. [laughter] neil: but to say it is not recommending that you curse but as human beings we feel better and remember more
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when we do. whatever happens to get us some excited that we are cursing we not only remember what we said that why be said it. it is like it is soul cleansing. >> it is like a punctuation mark sometimes. that unfortunately it comes out. >> i do think kids are growing up swearing and i was not allowed. the bar of soap came write-up. >> via understand the catharsis' part it is like dead poets society don't use the word very. you are not lazy or exhausted. and kids could see that defect. >> but if they resort to
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that type of language does that loosen their own it? >> o lot of the product has been eliminated because och i agree. neil: bayou beat the crap out of them. [laughter] >> like a kid is a short cuts and is they try to make a big a emphasis with a word and that shows laziness. you have to be creative to and still there was the president who had salty language but used it for
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effected and repetition and to scare people. but he got legislation through. >> but if he did all the time people would be so used to it. >> it is not what you saw. >> i know tracy is the great mom but in front of the kids i dylan to end a bad words. isn't that funny from where we came from? >> what do you do? >> it is almost impossible online or social media that f. bomb is thrown around so flagrantly. >> maybe i am not such a great mom. >>. [laughter] i have set 8:00 a.m. will
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and i tried not to swear before 8:00 and i fail every day. [laughter] >> but you agree as far as making an impact it does have an impact? >> if you don't use profanity when you drop that effort bomb i go to church every sunday and elsewhere once. >> and then when the cameras go off we will talk. [laughter] >> them or you use said the more you slip up the wrong time. >> that is a good point. >> you will drop the book then you are expelled. >>. >> an den.
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>> then you have to go to a the high road. >>. neil: annual e-mail by rail. when all they showcase those they are bad ones and they're a lot of them but do not be surprised when i come back at you. after this.
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>> what's the deal neil? >> what is the deal with an international sensation with
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what's the deal? the moment in the show when you love is no one is on your mind. if you are rude to me and let you know, where to get off. >> give me one reason i should watch your show you self-absorbed newscast purses cnbc? >> mine is interesting but by all means leaving now because i don't want you to watch anyway. >> name one other anchor that you work with at fox for fox business who you do not like. >> no. i will not do that. >> guy was stunned by your life story in all these people saying incredibly nice things i had no idea so many admired you why don't you tell them to right than to replace those the and the falls that mitt you a new one every day? >> thank you. >> did you who has ms really
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address the gathering of ms patients from around the country and tell them to suck it up and quit whining? don't you think that is a little harsh? >> i did battle think that was being harsh judges wanted to remind all those folks in that room that they should not act like victims were blamed others for not being more sympathetic to their ills. we all carry our crosses who are we to say ours is any heavier or do more attention than others? you left out the part where also got a standing ovation after a finish that speech then they started to throw things at me. >> are you in as mcdonald related or is it just the class is? [laughter] >> i know you are one of the viewers and appreciate that. i do. but if this is the stuff that you obsess over i might have to have you go with that other cnbc guy.
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