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how much and what it will look likend topeople it will go up, i think alot remains to beeen.ng back to rick's point and the exchanges don't open up for enrollment in october, a lot -- i think there is a lot more miles per hours to focus on. they are focusing on before they start to look at this. we have the jobs numbers out. we still ha 20% of young adults without jobs. they are looking to get the jobs before they start to think about the enrolling on the exchanges. i think it's still premature. we have have the debt ceiling debate coming up before this takes place. >> right. premature to figure out -- i hear wha you are saying. >> here is the thing. the poll results show less than half of the people responding. less that half thinkhey ll get better healthcar and about half think it will get more difficult to get tests. what do you ma of the results there? >> i think that costs are going to come in less than expected. nybody with a sense expect the cost to triple. they are going double. [ laughter ] >> we have a system that you take something that used to cost money and now i
how much and what it will look likend topeople it will go up, i think alot remains to beeen.ng back to rick's point and the exchanges don't open up for enrollment in october, a lot -- i think there is a lot more miles per hours to focus on. they are focusing on before they start to look at this. we have the jobs numbers out. we still ha 20% of young adults without jobs. they are looking to get the jobs before they start to think about the enrolling on the exchanges. i think it's still...
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families have beeen living without thoughts things now. >> they think about the things they can give up. >> you won't be able to save money on fast. prices are expected to keep rising this summer. >> we want to show something that might make tom klerein freak out here. a scorpion crawled ip to the weather center there. nobody not hurt. >> i would have exited the building. it is a scorp yop. >> they are poisonous. >> would you get rid of it in. >> coming up into developments on the peninsula. >> greeted by protesters why the people lined the streets. >> and the big story. tropical storm andrea is headed our way. tropical storm andrea is racing up the east coast. north carolina you can see the trees are whipping in the wind. the winds are hanging around 45 miles-an-hour. there are tornado warnings out in north carolina. we are tracking the storm suspect it moves north this morning. >> welcome back to news4 today. we look outside for you live. you can see a swirling mass of precipitation. i want to check in with storm team more with tom klerein. radar showing light rain now. showers beg
families have beeen living without thoughts things now. >> they think about the things they can give up. >> you won't be able to save money on fast. prices are expected to keep rising this summer. >> we want to show something that might make tom klerein freak out here. a scorpion crawled ip to the weather center there. nobody not hurt. >> i would have exited the building. it is a scorp yop. >> they are poisonous. >> would you get rid of it in. >> coming...
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income than their husbands. 49% of them have at least a college degree. 65% of them are white. 67% are beeenof a 30 and 50. their median family income is nearly $80,000. i think that is pretty much what most people would expect. all that isnt what impressed me in this study or concerned me. believe it or not, there are few folks that i shouldn't be concerned or i shouldn't be troubled by what we're seeing. i don't know why th felt that way. frankly, i don't care. it was more ideological. it was more reflexive and had something to do with in some abstract way with some sort of genderolitics. heris what my detractor refused to acknowledge. in some cases they didn't even want to talk about it. the single mom. there are 8.6 million of them. versus the 5.1 million wit the $80,000 and that is going pretty good. these single mothers who are working, 49% of the have a high school degree. they are working because they he to. this isn't about the sisterhood. this isn't about progress. this is about the nsequence of choices that we're making as a society and it's not working out great for these folks.
income than their husbands. 49% of them have at least a college degree. 65% of them are white. 67% are beeenof a 30 and 50. their median family income is nearly $80,000. i think that is pretty much what most people would expect. all that isnt what impressed me in this study or concerned me. believe it or not, there are few folks that i shouldn't be concerned or i shouldn't be troubled by what we're seeing. i don't know why th felt that way. frankly, i don't care. it was more ideological. it was...
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beeen rgeting personal health recordsnd those refusing credit cards, mabe just dch the irs.have melissa francis here. there is a lot of craziness. >> it is out of control and no one would like to get rid of them more than i would. please do not both me. neil: look at you. [laughter] >>hat is right. obviously it is nogoing to happen. but it seems lie every cabinet we open here, sometng else cos up. more than a thousand cases in the past two years, they have employees who misuse their corporate credit card for he irs. theyidn't have enough funds in the account cover i, they did all ese things. and then they found that they weren't even punishing them for that they were more lenient wh their employers and their employees were with the taxpayer. neil: do you think any of this -- and we talk about a lot of coconservative tea pparty actios the. >> i wish. >> i don't think we will see much of this. >> people keep saying that we have all of the harings. we are gin to have a big form. i don't think that's going to happen. this is the problem with government. this is why we don't want
beeen rgeting personal health recordsnd those refusing credit cards, mabe just dch the irs.have melissa francis here. there is a lot of craziness. >> it is out of control and no one would like to get rid of them more than i would. please do not both me. neil: look at you. [laughter] >>hat is right. obviously it is nogoing to happen. but it seems lie every cabinet we open here, sometng else cos up. more than a thousand cases in the past two years, they have employees who misuse their...
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candidate barack oma accused the bush administration back th of putting forward a, quote, lse choice beeennal security and our civil will liberties an was very fired up about it but i think it's a pretty se bet that president obama now would not make the samergument because he is caught, is are we all, between a real choice between national security and civil liberties. and snowden? well, snowden right now is still very much a question mark. >> it is simply a disgrace. our veterans forced to wait month, evenears for their befiis. congressman jeffiller joins us tonight with his solution. tonigw the pursuit of a bett tomorrow isomething we all share. t who can help you find your own path? who can build you a plan, not just pie chart? who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. >>> our next guest has referred to the benefits back log at the veterans affairs administration as a national crisis. the back log has growno affect 600,000 of our veterans, increase of 2,000% ju in the past four
candidate barack oma accused the bush administration back th of putting forward a, quote, lse choice beeennal security and our civil will liberties an was very fired up about it but i think it's a pretty se bet that president obama now would not make the samergument because he is caught, is are we all, between a real choice between national security and civil liberties. and snowden? well, snowden right now is still very much a question mark. >> it is simply a disgrace. our veterans forced...
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a lot can happen beeen now and the consensus that it would be no earlier than the september timeframe but there is no question there is a play trying to figure out what t fed will do. lou: look a the credit market comment the 10 year is off 49 basis points that is dramatic but the business press but how concerned are you aboutthat and what does that portend? >> we have moved higher about 50 basis points over the last several years and it has not turned into the beginning of a sustainable ride but whether that is the case its tougher to say but we may be closer to the point* is generally in the early stages of the environment it does not hurt the stock market you start with little volatility but the bite on stock does not not, for quite some time and tell fed policy puts on the break not only the stock market and the economy but to represent from a yield prosctive competitio ainst the stocks and t move we have seen we are not there yet. lou: is tt good things for the market or just bad things for equities? >> we're in an environment where it's gerally they're highly correllted. general
a lot can happen beeen now and the consensus that it would be no earlier than the september timeframe but there is no question there is a play trying to figure out what t fed will do. lou: look a the credit market comment the 10 year is off 49 basis points that is dramatic but the business press but how concerned are you aboutthat and what does that portend? >> we have moved higher about 50 basis points over the last several years and it has not turned into the beginning of a sustainable...
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and it can beeen as my way of paying back that opportunity that i have been given.like ften lead t to others. many of them are as ambitious or more so than i am. smarter than i am. so this notion of the america eam is definitely somethg that on a personal level i beeve in because that'st. john: and a your parents were immigrants. >> they came out -- came over wh castro took power in cub. now they themselve entrepreneurs. they have a sma medical business in miami. john: something that is different. >> i think they are a self selected bunch. a person is actually wilng to leave everythingg that they have, eir families, go somewhere else, they want to changeheir lives. there are more likely to be a person who is polk -- pro-active about creating a feature for the families and lives lost to get your. >> it ismportant to mention that this oath country was founded by emigrants. th american dna, not just the recent ones. the whole country has this and entrepreneurial dna because of the fact that people moved. ey had to leave their countries across the oces so i think this s
and it can beeen as my way of paying back that opportunity that i have been given.like ften lead t to others. many of them are as ambitious or more so than i am. smarter than i am. so this notion of the america eam is definitely somethg that on a personal level i beeve in because that'st. john: and a your parents were immigrants. >> they came out -- came over wh castro took power in cub. now they themselve entrepreneurs. they have a sma medical business in miami. john: something that is...
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>>aught beeen two vernments. so many politicians pontificate.n: the border fence to not cover t old border. >> as smart smuggler is not going to go to where the security is. he wl take the weak spot. john: lots of weak spots like this and guard tunnel that led him what t mexico. >> you are in mexico now. you're in violation. john: even where there was fans, people vetiver. they bring ladders le this on we found lying right next to the ns', the cut holes in the fence. this o has been passed, but it does not matter how high fences if you can cut holes in it. john: many illegals are caught sneaking through, they are sent back to mexico, many media the snk back to america. is where the jobs are, this man says >> ne, two, three,our, five times. john: four years lat, fewer cross illegally because the mexica economy has doneetter. we build bigger, stronger fefences. john as the border patrol now we are here? >> oh, yes. john: an hour later they showed up. >> filming a segment. i intend donald -- ten donnelly. john: after that the left them alone. once
>>aught beeen two vernments. so many politicians pontificate.n: the border fence to not cover t old border. >> as smart smuggler is not going to go to where the security is. he wl take the weak spot. john: lots of weak spots like this and guard tunnel that led him what t mexico. >> you are in mexico now. you're in violation. john: even where there was fans, people vetiver. they bring ladders le this on we found lying right next to the ns', the cut holes in the fence. this o...
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ere's a lot of balances going on right here beeen th educational benefit andthe proven singles of theand their data. gerri: wow, parents themselves could sign off n that if it means money for the school district, but other pants are saying, nd, look, seth, i understand this. you know, ids develop problems sometimes and to have that in your record will follow you for your entire educational career, and that may be something parents do't want. >> that's right. you have something that's going too at least k-12 wher it's in the system, but the federal law, and we're not getting wrapped in the federalaw called furpa that gurantees and ovis instances where you can't get access to the informat but now it's in a cloud. we've seen a lot of situatio lately about the vulnerability of the sytems so technology left a head of federal statutes, and parents are concerned. it really is a potential problem. >> you know, parents feel they should be able to pt out of the systems, and i tend to agree, but th could be in the backseat for their kids' education. if you are not prticipating in what everybody
ere's a lot of balances going on right here beeen th educational benefit andthe proven singles of theand their data. gerri: wow, parents themselves could sign off n that if it means money for the school district, but other pants are saying, nd, look, seth, i understand this. you know, ids develop problems sometimes and to have that in your record will follow you for your entire educational career, and that may be something parents do't want. >> that's right. you have something that's...