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but it's, i think you actually are a more polite race than the brits. the brits used to have this reputation, and americans still think we are the epitome of david niche-style charm and good grace, but it's not really like that back home. and most brits who i've talked to about this agree, it's turned not in a good way whereas americans always say that they're the people you most want to find next to you if you're in trouble, you know? you're just incredibly helpful. it's why i'm sure that our military have always worked side by side. my brother always says you want to have one set of people next to you in the trench when the going gets rough, you want americans. and be i think that's why there's a special relationship. but i think that the respect thing is quite interesting. there is more respect in television interviewing in america. but there's more respect between you generally. and i would say this thing about americans don't do irony and sarcasm is not strictly like that, and certainly new york, washington and l.a., of course, you get irony and sa
but it's, i think you actually are a more polite race than the brits. the brits used to have this reputation, and americans still think we are the epitome of david niche-style charm and good grace, but it's not really like that back home. and most brits who i've talked to about this agree, it's turned not in a good way whereas americans always say that they're the people you most want to find next to you if you're in trouble, you know? you're just incredibly helpful. it's why i'm sure that our...
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brit hume, our fox news senior political analyst, oh, my goodness, brit, you used to be the man in that was horrible, it was horrible. >> yeah, i mean -- there is only one word for that line that jay carney was trying to take there. it was clap trap. the president said something e unequi unequivocally, and didn't have anything to do with what the president said. it was just nonsense, and this -- this sort of stuff feeds the story. that sound that you just played will play in many other places as well. it makes news because it is so extraordinary. so you know, they're trying to stop the bleeding, and this is the worst way to go about it. >> what are the odds now of the president just coming clean? >> well, so far it doesn't look very good, does it? i mean, he seems to be willing to leave it on the website. as senator enzi just pointed out the promise still stands on the president's own website. i don't think they owned up to it yet. the world always looks different from inside the white house as it does from the outside, all of us on the outside can all see what the president said was un
brit hume, our fox news senior political analyst, oh, my goodness, brit, you used to be the man in that was horrible, it was horrible. >> yeah, i mean -- there is only one word for that line that jay carney was trying to take there. it was clap trap. the president said something e unequi unequivocally, and didn't have anything to do with what the president said. it was just nonsense, and this -- this sort of stuff feeds the story. that sound that you just played will play in many other...
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as those were built up in the 1870and 1880s the brits were involved in financing. what was exciting with the advent of refrigerated railway card. it meant no longer did you have to ship live cattle that often didn't make the journey board -- once the journey was complete and were able to ship more animal carcasses were -- as delicately called. at the late 19th century america was responsible for 90% of the beef imported to england. it sounds great, right? one little wrinkle. the british like there beef well marbled and away the cattle was raised here, they were happy cattle raised in the midwest to grazing grazing on grasses and that yielded a very lean beef. so the solution, the british cattle barons and the farmers hit on the solution of finishing or fattening cows with corn. that worked. the cattle got fatter. it also created this symbiotic relationship between cattle and corn that exist to this day. still a very common hedge to trade cattle futures and corn futures together. so you you have a happy brits and a happy farmers. who wasn't happy with the americans.
as those were built up in the 1870and 1880s the brits were involved in financing. what was exciting with the advent of refrigerated railway card. it meant no longer did you have to ship live cattle that often didn't make the journey board -- once the journey was complete and were able to ship more animal carcasses were -- as delicately called. at the late 19th century america was responsible for 90% of the beef imported to england. it sounds great, right? one little wrinkle. the british like...
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i like him. >> i do too. >> all right, brit. thank you.ctor moves along this evening. a bunch of hollywood people promoted obamacare or some of them. what do they think now? we have a special report. charles krauthammer on the growing division between working and wealthy americans. why is it happening? we hope you stay tuned to be a victim of fraud. fraud could mean lower credit scores and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ progressive direct and other car
i like him. >> i do too. >> all right, brit. thank you.ctor moves along this evening. a bunch of hollywood people promoted obamacare or some of them. what do they think now? we have a special report. charles krauthammer on the growing division between working and wealthy americans. why is it happening? we hope you stay tuned to be a victim of fraud. fraud could mean lower credit scores and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen....
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and the brits to sign an official treaty.aining red coats eventually packed their bags and set sail from new york city. they had captured the place back in 1776. general george washington rode into the city full of people cheering the brit' departure. the patriots claimed new york -- reclaimed it 230 years ago today. i'm jon scott in for shepherd smith. see you back here on the news desk tomorrow. >>> fox on top of mother nature. bearing down on your mother-in-law? a fierce winter storm already canceling more than 1,000 flights ahead of thanksgiving. and that number is expected to grow and grow. hold to that drumstick because this could be tough. >>> welcome, everyone. an arctic blast that is slamming throughout the southwest and coming eastward fast. this monster heading brit much anywhere and everywhere. there are people congregating, creating treacherous travel conditions ahead of the crucial thanksgiving holiday. and while the southwest deals with snow and sleet and freezing rain, the east coast is in a ep
and the brits to sign an official treaty.aining red coats eventually packed their bags and set sail from new york city. they had captured the place back in 1776. general george washington rode into the city full of people cheering the brit' departure. the patriots claimed new york -- reclaimed it 230 years ago today. i'm jon scott in for shepherd smith. see you back here on the news desk tomorrow. >>> fox on top of mother nature. bearing down on your mother-in-law? a fierce winter...
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brit hume, senior political analyst. >> good morning, martha.eresting, did a big victory lap over the course of weekend. did jimmy fallon and sunday talk shows and our own chris wallace. what do you think he did. >> very interesting. i think he did fine. much more mellow in his interview with chris than perhaps we're accustomed to seeing him. to a lot of people that was attractive. his results in new jersey are quite striking because it is such a blue state but if he wants to be a national candidate he has got some work to do to carry this personality of his which is, at once potentially very compelling. you can't take your eyes off him. he is just interesting. martha: indeed. >> potentially off-putting in some respects. that is sort of can-do belligerence he displays i think it reflects his aggressive approach and believes things that can get done and may welcome to lot of people but turn certain people off as well. martha: we get a mixed bag of responses in our tweets when asked how folks thought he did over the weekend with these things. look
brit hume, senior political analyst. >> good morning, martha.eresting, did a big victory lap over the course of weekend. did jimmy fallon and sunday talk shows and our own chris wallace. what do you think he did. >> very interesting. i think he did fine. much more mellow in his interview with chris than perhaps we're accustomed to seeing him. to a lot of people that was attractive. his results in new jersey are quite striking because it is such a blue state but if he wants to be a...
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i like him. >> i do too. >> all right, brit. thank you.head as the factor moves along this evening. a bunch of hollywood people promoted obamacare or some of them. what do they think now? we have a special report. charles krauthammer on the growing division between working and wealthy americans. why is it happening? we hope you stay tuned to those reports. ay, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> watters world segment tonight it fighting back from near death. 2006 sergeant mayor jesse accosta from southern california hit in the face with a mortar round from iraq. a 34 year veteran of the army. he lost both eyes. had his jawbone shattered and suffered a variety of other injuries. while healing, he was given massive amounts of narcotics and became addicted. took him four years to get clean the sergeant now sits on the board of the independence fun
i like him. >> i do too. >> all right, brit. thank you.head as the factor moves along this evening. a bunch of hollywood people promoted obamacare or some of them. what do they think now? we have a special report. charles krauthammer on the growing division between working and wealthy americans. why is it happening? we hope you stay tuned to those reports. ay, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data...
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brit hume fox news senior political analystist. national public radio's mara liasson.ted columnist george will and fox news political analyst juan williams. brit, what do you make of president obama's apology this week? how much did that help him? >> i think it is about as much of an apology we'll get from the president. we should take it and accept it as far as it goes. i don't think it solves the problem. the problems aren't the chickens in this bill from the get go are coming home to roost and this is a problem likely to continue. and for many democratic incumbents up for reelection this year especially those in the senate it's created what amounts i think to a political emergency. i thought your president about what the president can do about it was well phrased. and the answer is nobody thinks he can do very much. so this for these democrats is a regular mess. >> mara, i want to pick up on that because in the interview where he gave the quote, apology, explaining why he was culpable or why he said what he said but just that he felt the pain of people like cade and
brit hume fox news senior political analystist. national public radio's mara liasson.ted columnist george will and fox news political analyst juan williams. brit, what do you make of president obama's apology this week? how much did that help him? >> i think it is about as much of an apology we'll get from the president. we should take it and accept it as far as it goes. i don't think it solves the problem. the problems aren't the chickens in this bill from the get go are coming home to...
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brit hume is with us, senior analyst, brit, what do you make of dianne feinstein coming out with whatid? >> this is as bad an example as i have seen. dianne feinstein, she is not up next year, but her state has what, a million people who lost their policies, something like that. she is hearing about that. every senator in the place is hearing about it as is every member of the house. this is a very, very big deal. and they're looking for something to get them dissociatidi disassociated with it, if they can, although the website is part of it. the problem is that people are losing their coverage. and that the people who have succeeded in getting the website and checks the prices are hon horrified at what they see. and this is going to grow, the people losing coverage is going to grow. and people finding their health care on the website exchanges are not going to find it anymore appetizing than the ones that have seen it. >> all we are looking at is the alleged fix, one possible premium subsidies for people who just lost their policies. putting aside the fact that people will be taking
brit hume is with us, senior analyst, brit, what do you make of dianne feinstein coming out with whatid? >> this is as bad an example as i have seen. dianne feinstein, she is not up next year, but her state has what, a million people who lost their policies, something like that. she is hearing about that. every senator in the place is hearing about it as is every member of the house. this is a very, very big deal. and they're looking for something to get them dissociatidi disassociated...
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more startling for a buttoned up brit, he also man hugged jbj.ne more thing, betty white steals brit smith's thunder in her latest music video, 91 years old and still shaking her thing. that was the instant index. i'm nick watt. >> still ahead tonight, that girl. that actress. giving so much back to children, carrying on her father's dream, bringing huge stars together to help children. our person of the week, coming up. >>> finally tonight, she inspired so many women to be strong and independent, back in the 1960s, in the series, that girl. tonight she's using her star power to inspire holiday shoppers to take a second to help out. and for this actress, marlo thomas is our person of the week. >> reporter: who can bring sofia vergara, robin williams and jennifer aniston to the thanksgiving table? >> want to do lunch? >> someone is feeling a lot better. >> reporter: marlo thomas can. >> a woman came to me and handed me a letter and said would you give this to jennifer aniston? i want you to know she saved my daughter's life. she said i want an mri
more startling for a buttoned up brit, he also man hugged jbj.ne more thing, betty white steals brit smith's thunder in her latest music video, 91 years old and still shaking her thing. that was the instant index. i'm nick watt. >> still ahead tonight, that girl. that actress. giving so much back to children, carrying on her father's dream, bringing huge stars together to help children. our person of the week, coming up. >>> finally tonight, she inspired so many women to be...
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brit hume, everybody.nie goldberg wrote a column about ted cruz and the conservative movement this week he will be here to discuss it later pro-football under fire as controversy over the miami dolphins gets even more intense. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. [ male announcer ] you'll only find advil, the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. at any mfraud could mean blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right r you, no matter which list you'ren. [ santa ] , ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 starting at just $29,900. [ dings ] ♪ [ male ann
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the street we cannot afford not to do the upfront work and we know we will have the costs afterwards brits it seems essential that -- that's why i was so happy to see this committee get involved -- you can make these decisions. we can ramp up federal money and that will attract other money and more participation by more sectors of society that can get involved and help. >> thank you. >> i really do appreciate your leadership on this issue, mr. chairman. this is important and an issue that is not partisan at all. it is not this administration's fault or the last administrations fault. it is the last several administrations and congresses fault. we do have to -- it should not be that ms. clark and mr. pitcher feel like the adjacent are asurrounding them hazard or something they fear instead of enjoy. in the situation where we have hundreds of thousands of logs laying around, that is a situation in the watershed that is almost like the collapse of the bridge in minneapolis. i would hope that we are cutting through the red tape and doing all we can do to go forward so that we can aggressively
the street we cannot afford not to do the upfront work and we know we will have the costs afterwards brits it seems essential that -- that's why i was so happy to see this committee get involved -- you can make these decisions. we can ramp up federal money and that will attract other money and more participation by more sectors of society that can get involved and help. >> thank you. >> i really do appreciate your leadership on this issue, mr. chairman. this is important and an...
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fox news chief political analyst brit hume.re am i going wrong here, brit. >> i don't think you are going wrong. i think it is worth noting it isn't just people like you and me voicing criticisms of obamacare and reporting on the people who are so far been victims of it. the mainstream media are in full cry about. this if if you-you no doubt have watched some of these recent white house briefings. they have been absolutely brutal in the various evasions and excuses being offered and attempts to blame it all on the insurance companies. they are just not buying it. this is not washing. and, of course, the more the administration tries to evade and obscure and so on and blame others, the more it feeds the story. this thing has -- this thing is out there. and it is rolling. >> it's rising. now we have v. bernie goldberg analyzing the national media and exactly what you said. do you have the "new york times" and msnbc and they are basically trying, as you said, making excuses. but i think the folks are passed that now. this is a per
fox news chief political analyst brit hume.re am i going wrong here, brit. >> i don't think you are going wrong. i think it is worth noting it isn't just people like you and me voicing criticisms of obamacare and reporting on the people who are so far been victims of it. the mainstream media are in full cry about. this if if you-you no doubt have watched some of these recent white house briefings. they have been absolutely brutal in the various evasions and excuses being offered and...
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leaks the brits have learned that their intelligence services have been assisting us spies in europe. the press has been told they are. irresponsible whistleblowers labeled as all reliable even traitors. partnership with the us is a key policy so how independent is the u.k. in its decisions. how far has power drifted across the atlantic. and our guest today charles powell baron powell of a water a deployment politician and businessman who served as a key foreign policy adviser to british prime minister margaret thatcher back in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. it's great to have you with us today so going to start with the latest news and new royal charter on press regulation has been introduced in britain was newspaper publishers in the u.k. see these as an attempt to control them and believe it's better for journalism for freedom of press and for the public what do you make of it. well you raise a very difficult topic that is quite clear that some of our more don't market popular newspapers to be breaking the rules for many years by bribing people to give them information by inte
leaks the brits have learned that their intelligence services have been assisting us spies in europe. the press has been told they are. irresponsible whistleblowers labeled as all reliable even traitors. partnership with the us is a key policy so how independent is the u.k. in its decisions. how far has power drifted across the atlantic. and our guest today charles powell baron powell of a water a deployment politician and businessman who served as a key foreign policy adviser to british prime...
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good evening, brit. >> hi, bret. when the night club owner jack ruby shot accused kennedy assassin lee harvey oswald to death in a dallas police department hallway he ended more than oswald's life. he ended any chance that the case that oswald had killed kennedy and done so alone would ever be tested in a court of law. the blue ribbon commission led by then chief justice earl warren has proved a poor substitute. reams of material pointing in a multitude of directions have given rise to a welter of alternate theories of the kennedy murder. some say the cia was behind it. some say lyndon johnson was. others say the mob did it. my personal favorite is the one propounded by a british writer who continued in a book called the oswald files that the murder was actually carried out by a soviet agent pas oswald. he claimed that huddle, not oswald is buried in os wald's grave. eventually a judge actually ordered the body dug up. it was, and it was oswald's. but the conspiracy theorists have succeeded in sowing enough doubt tha
good evening, brit. >> hi, bret. when the night club owner jack ruby shot accused kennedy assassin lee harvey oswald to death in a dallas police department hallway he ended more than oswald's life. he ended any chance that the case that oswald had killed kennedy and done so alone would ever be tested in a court of law. the blue ribbon commission led by then chief justice earl warren has proved a poor substitute. reams of material pointing in a multitude of directions have given rise to a...
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tonight, brit hume tells us that was the idea all along.ood evening, brit. >> in invoking the so-called nuclear option to do away with presidential nominations, the reason they did it is simple. it was all about the judges, and those who sit on the federal appeals court here in washington. it is the most important appeals court in the land. members are often leading candidates to ascend to the supreme court itself. democrats count on liberals on that court, one to back the regulations on the private sector, and the other is to protect the legal rights such as abortion that the supreme court discovered in the constitution during the heyday of jurisprudence. these regulations and rights are vulnerable politically in a nation where only 20% of people describe themselves as liberal. plus, with judges with lifetime appointments are crucial to the democrat's cause. which is why despite the light workload of that court here in washington, they are so determined to fill vacancies while they still control the until last week, they lacked the veto pr
tonight, brit hume tells us that was the idea all along.ood evening, brit. >> in invoking the so-called nuclear option to do away with presidential nominations, the reason they did it is simple. it was all about the judges, and those who sit on the federal appeals court here in washington. it is the most important appeals court in the land. members are often leading candidates to ascend to the supreme court itself. democrats count on liberals on that court, one to back the regulations on...
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so what did the brits do? they love their beef. they turned to america where we have plenty of beefment and we started -- beef. and we started to ship salted beef and live cattle across the atlanticment this image -- atlantic. this image here is the chicago stockyards in 1941, and if you peer in the background, you might recognize a couple of names, armor and swift, some current meat processers that also existed at the time. so, again, we have the anthrax epidemic, we have the brits coming to us for beef, and at the same time america itself is pushing westward. we're grazing cattle in the midwest, and the big question became how to connect those, how to connect the midwest where the beef was grown and processed and get it back to the east where more people lived and beyond, across the atlantic to the brits who wanted it. so what happened was those british cattle barrens played an -- barons played an enormous part in the financing of the railroads. as those were built up in the 1870s and 1880s, the brits were involved, and what was
so what did the brits do? they love their beef. they turned to america where we have plenty of beefment and we started -- beef. and we started to ship salted beef and live cattle across the atlanticment this image -- atlantic. this image here is the chicago stockyards in 1941, and if you peer in the background, you might recognize a couple of names, armor and swift, some current meat processers that also existed at the time. so, again, we have the anthrax epidemic, we have the brits coming to...
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brit, how much trouble is obama care? >> i don't think that he has done much for the broken promise, and despite the language employed there by your guests about the fix, it seems clear to me that the fix won't go very far and won't do very much. if it did, it could destabilize the market paubecause it would leave out of the exchange policies a great many people that need young healthy people to sign up and buy these more expensie extensive policies so they can pay for the older and sicker people. so there is a political problem and a substantive problem, and i don't see that what he as done so far as alleviated it. >> in the house on friday, 39 democrats jumped ship and voted with a republican plan that i think most people would feel would cut obama care, and a general estimate that more than 100 democrats would have joined the republican effort. >> we have to take the things that are working and build off of that and we have to be open as a party for those things not working, identify them, fix them, and make them bette
brit, how much trouble is obama care? >> i don't think that he has done much for the broken promise, and despite the language employed there by your guests about the fix, it seems clear to me that the fix won't go very far and won't do very much. if it did, it could destabilize the market paubecause it would leave out of the exchange policies a great many people that need young healthy people to sign up and buy these more expensie extensive policies so they can pay for the older and...
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. >> let me play something that brit hume said last night about the republicans fixing. >> this is devastating to the democrat party and an opportunity for the republican party. republicans all voted right down to the last member against. it they are well positioned on it. it would be wise for the republicans to be ready themselves with a conservative plan or plan that is consistent with their principles to put in place to replace obama care and they are not just the party of no. >> what do you think? >> the plans have been out there for a long, long time. all the way through debate of obama care and new ones are rolled out. if you say let's strip away the federal man dates that is a big problem. the old plans would be all right. simple catastrophic plans protect the people against the laws used to sell the scheme by the president. it is already a disaster. think of the fact 5 million people, latest number from fox, 5 million people lost their insurance and told to buy the more expensive stuff that you don't want and can't afford. it is not an acceptable solution and dis
. >> let me play something that brit hume said last night about the republicans fixing. >> this is devastating to the democrat party and an opportunity for the republican party. republicans all voted right down to the last member against. it they are well positioned on it. it would be wise for the republicans to be ready themselves with a conservative plan or plan that is consistent with their principles to put in place to replace obama care and they are not just the party of no....
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it's the south wind that's the cull brit. the surge of mild air and creating also more humid conditions which makes it feel milder but that front edging through the area will stop at 6:00. the time frame when most of the rain should be out and to the east. tomorrow night if you have plans outside not so bad. realize it will be breezy and getting cold. we'll probably never get out of the loy 50s. here's the broader view. the rain extending from upstate new york to little rock, arkansas. it's getting its motion encontrolsed as the area of high pressure has moved off to sea. we have a high pressure bubble over cape hatteras. a warm dry air continuing to surge in but colder temps are on the way, cooler temps i should say. tomorrow we touch the low 60s by midday. the rain will have a cooling effect and the chill descending. you'll see the effects and fuel the difference in the le 50s on friday. tonight 52 for the low last clouds increase. tomorrow 62 with showers likely. then it's going to be clear and cold tomorrow night and suns
it's the south wind that's the cull brit. the surge of mild air and creating also more humid conditions which makes it feel milder but that front edging through the area will stop at 6:00. the time frame when most of the rain should be out and to the east. tomorrow night if you have plans outside not so bad. realize it will be breezy and getting cold. we'll probably never get out of the loy 50s. here's the broader view. the rain extending from upstate new york to little rock, arkansas. it's...
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i understand the stance of the brits and this kind of thing. we're going to turn to will begin to change it can and hoping to find another british publisher who is willing. okay. while i was doing my story for the new yorker i stumbled over an fbi investigation. they're line of attack was human trafficking. .. and the fbi ran up a white flag. so, -- but according to one of my sources, they were thinking of doing a raid. it's got high senses and motion detectors and formidable, but they were going to break in and go into the hole and open the door and liberate everyone. they go so far as to think that david would try to escape in tom cruise's airplane. so they got the tail numbers on tom cruise's airplane to make sure it didn't go away. what my sources told the fbi if you broke open the hole and said, you're free, people would say we're here by our own will so the book is the prison of belief. >> i was wondering if you came across a dollar amount of what would be needed to fight -- defeat -- >> seems there's always money coming in but it doesn't
i understand the stance of the brits and this kind of thing. we're going to turn to will begin to change it can and hoping to find another british publisher who is willing. okay. while i was doing my story for the new yorker i stumbled over an fbi investigation. they're line of attack was human trafficking. .. and the fbi ran up a white flag. so, -- but according to one of my sources, they were thinking of doing a raid. it's got high senses and motion detectors and formidable, but they were...
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. >> president obama today blaming republicans for the troubled obama care rollout, brit hume is liveow what you think. go to facebook.com, the kelly file, like the page and send me a tweet. and using the hash tag "kelly file." mr. hume is next. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis ifyou have an artificial heart valve abnormal bleing. while taking eliquis, yomay bruis
. >> president obama today blaming republicans for the troubled obama care rollout, brit hume is liveow what you think. go to facebook.com, the kelly file, like the page and send me a tweet. and using the hash tag "kelly file." mr. hume is next. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i...
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our fox news senior political analyst brit hume. did he help himself? >> not much. small effort here with problems associated with it whether it's even pos able for it to work even if he's legally authorized to have done it. i keep thinking about some insurance company going to federal court saying this is illegitimate. there is no legal authority for the president to have done this. poof, whatever effect this has could be done. his answers while he was more apologetic than before in some ways and said the blame was on him, i think a lot of people's answer would be, yeah, no kidding. >> think about this. if the president can do this, think about the danger he can put this law in. we have talked about the people against the law. a lot of people are for the law. the president may have just begun the death spiral according to our last guest, one of the architects of obama care. he can do it with the stroke of a pen without a lawmaker weighing in? >> i have my doubts. i have doubts as to whether this is possible t. we have talked about the insurance companies, unlike th
our fox news senior political analyst brit hume. did he help himself? >> not much. small effort here with problems associated with it whether it's even pos able for it to work even if he's legally authorized to have done it. i keep thinking about some insurance company going to federal court saying this is illegitimate. there is no legal authority for the president to have done this. poof, whatever effect this has could be done. his answers while he was more apologetic than before in some...
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. >> president obama today blaming republicans for the troubled obama care rollout, brit hume is live next on that. >>> and we want to know what you think. go to facebook.com, the kelly file, like the page and send me a tweet. a tweet. and using the hash tag "kelly you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major blee
. >> president obama today blaming republicans for the troubled obama care rollout, brit hume is live next on that. >>> and we want to know what you think. go to facebook.com, the kelly file, like the page and send me a tweet. a tweet. and using the hash tag "kelly you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you...
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brit hume is next.here are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. >>> i think it is legitimate for them to expect me to have to win back credibility on the health care law in particular and on a range of issues in general. >> did the news today from the president help his credibility or hurt it? our fox news senior political analyst brit hume. did he help himself? >> not much. this is a small effort here with problems associated with it whether it's even pos able for it to work even if he's legally authorized to have done it. i keep thinking about some insurance company going t
brit hume is next.here are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today....
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this monster heading brit much anywhere and everywhere. there are people congregating, creating treacherous travel conditions ahead of the crucial thanksgiving holiday. and while the southwest deals with snow and sleet and freezing rain, the east coast is in a deep freeze as 43 million american hit the roads at airports for thanksgiving. we are all over it with our meteorologist in a frigid new york city on how bad it's going to get and how a certain parade could be affected. casey seigel at dallas/ft. worth airport where the travel nightmare is in gear. and david miller at laguardia airport where they're using three words today -- get out now. we begin with janice on this arctic blast. janice? >> reporter: yeah, neil. it's going to be tough for the next 48 hours certainly. taking a look at the maps, the storm system right now, as you mentioned, across the gulf coast and heading in toward the southeast, we could see the not only potential for some freezing rain and/or sleet and snow but some severe weather tomorrow as it pushes across the
this monster heading brit much anywhere and everywhere. there are people congregating, creating treacherous travel conditions ahead of the crucial thanksgiving holiday. and while the southwest deals with snow and sleet and freezing rain, the east coast is in a deep freeze as 43 million american hit the roads at airports for thanksgiving. we are all over it with our meteorologist in a frigid new york city on how bad it's going to get and how a certain parade could be affected. casey seigel at...
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he went on brit hume, eventually. the president -- >> stephen: he shot the president in the face. >> he did not shoot the president in the face. >> stephen: i thought the other guy apologized for getting his face in the way of cheney's gun. >> he did. he was very gracious about it. >> stephen: that was nice. i'm not sure build that gracious with my face. peter baker "days of fire." we'll be right back. >> thank you so much. (cheers and ae) h:i(e]c (cheers and applause). >> stephen: that's it
he went on brit hume, eventually. the president -- >> stephen: he shot the president in the face. >> he did not shoot the president in the face. >> stephen: i thought the other guy apologized for getting his face in the way of cheney's gun. >> he did. he was very gracious about it. >> stephen: that was nice. i'm not sure build that gracious with my face. peter baker "days of fire." we'll be right back. >> thank you so much. (cheers and ae) h:i(e]c...
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he went on brit hume, eventually. the president -- >> stephen: he shot the president in the face. >> he did not shoot the president in the face. >> stephen: i thought the other guy apologized for getting his face in the way of cheney's gun. >> he did. he was very gracious about it. >> stephen: that was nice. i'm not sure build that gracious with my face. peter baker "days of fire." we'll be right back. >> thank you so much. (cheers ause)lause) (cheers and applause). >> stephen: that's it for "the captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) glk welcome to the "daily show." i'm name is jon stewart. we have a get one for you tonight. author, honorary red sox, doris kearns goodwin will be joining us. let's begin tonight-- ( laughter ) i am the worst segue person in the world. let's begin tonight. let's begin tonight! ( laughter ) i can't figure it out. let's begin tonight with an eye on the media in
he went on brit hume, eventually. the president -- >> stephen: he shot the president in the face. >> he did not shoot the president in the face. >> stephen: i thought the other guy apologized for getting his face in the way of cheney's gun. >> he did. he was very gracious about it. >> stephen: that was nice. i'm not sure build that gracious with my face. peter baker "days of fire." we'll be right back. >> thank you so much. (cheers ause)lause)...
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brit hume looks at the shelf life. ed henry is at the white house with distension among the american troops about the promise to keep your health insurance. but we begin with correspondent peter. >> reporter: two men in two states tangled up in a mess created by an error at healthcare.gov which caused a breach of private information that nobody in the government has been able to explain to them. a few weeks ago, south carolina attorney tom doogle shopped around at healthcare.gov but thought the plans were too expensive. so he went on with his life until friday, when a stranger named justin in north carolina called to say that his brand-new healthcare.gov eligibility notice contained personal information about tom and his wife. >> i didn't know if he was trying to phish for my personal information or if he really had my personal information. >> reporter: tom has tried calling, e-mailing and live chatting healthcare.gov. but so far, nobody has been able to fix this mix-up. >> there is no system for reporting a security b
brit hume looks at the shelf life. ed henry is at the white house with distension among the american troops about the promise to keep your health insurance. but we begin with correspondent peter. >> reporter: two men in two states tangled up in a mess created by an error at healthcare.gov which caused a breach of private information that nobody in the government has been able to explain to them. a few weeks ago, south carolina attorney tom doogle shopped around at healthcare.gov but...
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have you ever noticed how in hollywood the best villains are played by brits?millions of you will find out exactly why it is so good to be bad. ♪ melissa: oh, it is good to be bad. jaguar unveiling plans today to air its first-ever super bowl commercial. it is for the brand new model f type coup. earlier today jaguar's vice president brought the car right to our studio for a closer look. so a super bowl commercial, $4 million. you reach so many people. can all those people afford to buy a jaguar though. >> well, not everyone can afford to buy a jaguar but a lot of people who are in the audience might be jaguar customers in not too distance future. it is a mass audience we reach luxury car buyers through the super bowl. melissa: it has to do with villains. it is great to be bad. i like the idea. >> the idea of a british villain, we all know in hollywood, our favorite films, a lot of time the best villains are played by brits. everyone has the favorite villain. they are played by great british actors. fits jaggar perfectly because we're a british brand. melissa:
have you ever noticed how in hollywood the best villains are played by brits?millions of you will find out exactly why it is so good to be bad. ♪ melissa: oh, it is good to be bad. jaguar unveiling plans today to air its first-ever super bowl commercial. it is for the brand new model f type coup. earlier today jaguar's vice president brought the car right to our studio for a closer look. so a super bowl commercial, $4 million. you reach so many people. can all those people afford to buy a...
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it might be worth reminding the brits they lived the last 60 years off the residue of capitalism. the united states, the majority of young people, voters under 30 more identify with socialism than capitalism. that's the product of propaganda in schools and probably worth undoing that. >> we are completely doomed and i'm so happy about it. before we get too excited ant this, mr. cameron said britain needs to celebrate enterprise to pay for public services. that's not capitalism. >> so work harder so you can pay more to the state. >> exactly. in the same speech he talked about how the austerity measures need to be permanent in britain. i don't want to sound like an occupy wall street type, or do i? can we put up that photo? maybe don't give that speech at the lord mayor's bap gnquet. not the best optics in the world. >> i like it. >> it's like a batman movie. >> but the kids don't understand money. they think that it all comes from dad's wallet, right? and if they need more, just print more of it. when i was a kid, i thought why continue you just print more of that. >> i still think
it might be worth reminding the brits they lived the last 60 years off the residue of capitalism. the united states, the majority of young people, voters under 30 more identify with socialism than capitalism. that's the product of propaganda in schools and probably worth undoing that. >> we are completely doomed and i'm so happy about it. before we get too excited ant this, mr. cameron said britain needs to celebrate enterprise to pay for public services. that's not capitalism. >>...
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eager brit young toddler named alike a killed by car while being pushed in his stroller. happened on oak and vine street in san jose. elijah sister family friend all in the crosswalk. nick smith is live at the spot where this happened tonight. nick? >>reporter: this is still an active investigation. driver not charged with a crime. there is a steady extreme of mourners stopping at this corner to say prayers and to light the candle that you see behind me. >> awesome little blonde head blue eye smart little 3-year-old that honestly i have never seen a 3-year-old so smart. >>reporter: her friend corrina and her son elijah arrived in san jose for family visit but got a call that would change her life forever. >> she calls the mom and she's all lake you need to come right now. baby got hit and mom ise g another way. >>reporter: maria 13-year-old daughter was pushing he line a in the stroller. teen was also holding the hand of elijah 6-year-old sister. they were in this crosswalk when they were hit by pick up truck making a turn on to vine. her daughter and the 6-year-old were
eager brit young toddler named alike a killed by car while being pushed in his stroller. happened on oak and vine street in san jose. elijah sister family friend all in the crosswalk. nick smith is live at the spot where this happened tonight. nick? >>reporter: this is still an active investigation. driver not charged with a crime. there is a steady extreme of mourners stopping at this corner to say prayers and to light the candle that you see behind me. >> awesome little blonde...
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escalation was triggered when you are trying to force through a controversial amnesty bill but the brits thailand's political divisions run much deeper. few bucks county sun reports. the actress who was director of undocumented labor market thirty different locations on monday link tv stations like this one as well as military police department buildings. former prime minister. i want to you can use these much needed time we're stepping up their campaign to remove the taxi receipt. into this crap come from. first you want to be huge political gamble. she forced into a steep hill through the lower house of parliament that could lead to tax the party fox was overthrown by the military in two thousand and six and the country in two thousand and eight. he was convicted of corruption would face jail if he returns critics of the docks at least eagles. the wait for her brother to come home what is going green the protesters. and so on rain is expected to approve and as you go. but alarmed by the end brands under the tree can be unanimously rejected the treaty the boat and anti toxin forces rais
escalation was triggered when you are trying to force through a controversial amnesty bill but the brits thailand's political divisions run much deeper. few bucks county sun reports. the actress who was director of undocumented labor market thirty different locations on monday link tv stations like this one as well as military police department buildings. former prime minister. i want to you can use these much needed time we're stepping up their campaign to remove the taxi receipt. into this...
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. >> schieffer: when i arrived in argentina in 19 the cover the war a great brit tan i was told argentina had known reliable history. each of the country's leaders had rewritten history to play up his accomplishments and play down or eliminate whatever his predecessor had accomplished. a frequent habit of totalitarian leaders. in the days after oswald shot the president, the first reaction of many in dallas was to bulldoze this building as if that might somehow erase the whole thing in the fact that it happened here. instead, community leaders decided to make it in to a museum and center for scholarship about one of america's most terrible weekends. they recognize that democracy requires an accurate history without which we cannot understand how we came to be what we are. there had been threats of demonstrations and even violence from scattered right wing hate groups before kennedy came to dallas, but his reception in every city including dallas was overwhelmingly friendly. the man who shot him was anything but a right wing zealot he was a loner, a loser and a failure who had defected to
. >> schieffer: when i arrived in argentina in 19 the cover the war a great brit tan i was told argentina had known reliable history. each of the country's leaders had rewritten history to play up his accomplishments and play down or eliminate whatever his predecessor had accomplished. a frequent habit of totalitarian leaders. in the days after oswald shot the president, the first reaction of many in dallas was to bulldoze this building as if that might somehow erase the whole thing in...
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americans loved python more than the brits. >> why? >> i don't know. have never bothered to think about it. >> it's a cult following, like you love it, you embrace it, or you don't know who they are. >> yes, or you're a certain age and you have forgotten all about them in the first place. >> i suppose. richard quest, thank you very much. >> now to something completely different. >> and now, this. a game changing shakeup in the senate, ditching rules once considered sank rusankt. they have unleased the nuclear option today to end filibusters for most executive nominees here. political implications are reverberating across washington. president obama said both parties are to blame for creating this filibuster epidemic. >> it's heaarmed our economy an it's been harmful to our democracy, and it's brought us to the point where a simple majority vote no longer seems to be sufficient for anything. even routine business. through what is supposed to be the world's greatest deliberative body. i realize that neither party has been blameless. for these tactics. th
americans loved python more than the brits. >> why? >> i don't know. have never bothered to think about it. >> it's a cult following, like you love it, you embrace it, or you don't know who they are. >> yes, or you're a certain age and you have forgotten all about them in the first place. >> i suppose. richard quest, thank you very much. >> now to something completely different. >> and now, this. a game changing shakeup in the senate, ditching rules...
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the problem is, that the united states is a lot better at it than the germans or the french or the brits. having said -- and by the way, one of the problems -- one of the robs of any stronger reaction on the part of merkel is that there is a very interesting relationship within the german services and the msa, both profitable to both. the rule is you don't get caught and the u.s. did get caught, and so then all the issues damaged this. so i would add, you know, to anybody, to president obama or whoever, it is not worth it. it is not worth it. but let me tell you something about the past. there is a wonderful story about previous helmut kohl whose drivers always had a jar of coins with him so when he needed to make a sensitive phone call they would drive outside of the city of bonn, the old capital and find a secluded telephone booth and that's where he made his phone calls, the other chancellor, hellmuth smith i just talked to him the other day, oh, i was absolutely sure every single one of my phone calls was listened in to. the point i am trying to make is, this is happening, but the is
the problem is, that the united states is a lot better at it than the germans or the french or the brits. having said -- and by the way, one of the problems -- one of the robs of any stronger reaction on the part of merkel is that there is a very interesting relationship within the german services and the msa, both profitable to both. the rule is you don't get caught and the u.s. did get caught, and so then all the issues damaged this. so i would add, you know, to anybody, to president obama or...