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oh, hewitt, hewitt, hewitt, yeah. yeah, water is a-okay. [laughter] thank you, lee. thank you. yeah, but boiling really is a cooling process, gang. and when you're cooking water at home and it's boiling away, you just remember--people, that, "hey, what's the temperature of that water?" and they say, "a hundred degrees celsius." you turn the flame up. "what's the temperature now?" [growls] they'd say 100 degrees celsius. that's right. turn it all the way up. [growls] really frothing over. what's the temperature now? they say 100 degrees celsius. i know something, you know? i know that temperature of water is always the same. and then you say, "well, how does it stay the same if i keep turning up the heat?" and they say, "well, gee, i-- "there's probably no reason for that. "it's just a property of boiling water to always stay the same." and you say what? check your neighbor. it makes sense, gang. yeah. it makes sense? we get the answer to such thing. yeah. and it goes, the more heat you put in, the faster it cools and one just offsets the other, and that's what keep the temperat
oh, hewitt, hewitt, hewitt, yeah. yeah, water is a-okay. [laughter] thank you, lee. thank you. yeah, but boiling really is a cooling process, gang. and when you're cooking water at home and it's boiling away, you just remember--people, that, "hey, what's the temperature of that water?" and they say, "a hundred degrees celsius." you turn the flame up. "what's the temperature now?" [growls] they'd say 100 degrees celsius. that's right. turn it all the way up....
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joining me now is john hewitt, yes, of course from the former jackson hewitt.e's chairman and ceo now of liberty tax, one of the largest tax preparation businesses. oh, boy, a lot of people want to hear from you because perhaps there's a low-grade panic going on in their hearts and minds right now,,thinking what should i be doing in advance to limit my tax bill that i might get? can you even know when we don't know the landscape? >> it's hard to tell. and it's the most confusing it's been in my 43 year career. there are certain things we can do and certain situations. you need to check with your tax advisor. we eastbound p help people -- we even help people that aren't our customers so you can call and give you advice for your particular situation. liz: let's break out the most common situations. i know everybody is different, but there any way to minimize what could be coming, the pain that could be coming for tax bills? >> it is difficult to tell. if we go over the fiscal cliff, i think the biggest danger, more than the tax situation is the economy. and one t
joining me now is john hewitt, yes, of course from the former jackson hewitt.e's chairman and ceo now of liberty tax, one of the largest tax preparation businesses. oh, boy, a lot of people want to hear from you because perhaps there's a low-grade panic going on in their hearts and minds right now,,thinking what should i be doing in advance to limit my tax bill that i might get? can you even know when we don't know the landscape? >> it's hard to tell. and it's the most confusing it's been...
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paul hewitt and patriots at the richmond coliseum hoping to snap the spider's five-game win streak. richmond led most of the way. only up one. corey edwards misses a floater. under 30 seconds left, can't make that left. he throws up a shot as he's falling. it dounss bounces in. 5.8 seconds left off the inbounds. edwards gives it up to wright who is feeling it. boom! nails it. 22 points for wright including that buzzer beater. what a thriller. 67-64. they knock off the spiders. >> george washington hosting vmi and the environmental with big ears santa has eyes and ears everywhere we're told. gw beating the press. the hoop for the dunk. 8-6, colonial lead. still first half. armwood down low for a powerful two of his 18 points. rally in the second. the drive. vmi led by as many as three. but here comes gw strong down low to dwayne smith. gw 5-6 on the year with a 67-67 win over vmi. >>> the redskins have arrived safely in philadelphia getting ready for a fierce physical nfc east game tomorrow against the eagles. for the record, mike shanahan is not a fan of trash talking on the field.
paul hewitt and patriots at the richmond coliseum hoping to snap the spider's five-game win streak. richmond led most of the way. only up one. corey edwards misses a floater. under 30 seconds left, can't make that left. he throws up a shot as he's falling. it dounss bounces in. 5.8 seconds left off the inbounds. edwards gives it up to wright who is feeling it. boom! nails it. 22 points for wright including that buzzer beater. what a thriller. 67-64. they knock off the spiders. >> george...
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hewitt set to receive the nobel peace prize amid protests and speculation over the award losing its credibility. opposition in bahrain the pledges of talks without preconditions amid what appears to be a crackdown on dissent. and egypt faces more opposition protests and a boycott of the draft constitution despite the president giving up his recently extended powers. costing live from moscow you're watching r t i'm kerry johnston three presidents of the european union's main bodies are due to accept the nobel peace prize at a grand ceremony in oslo before the prize was handed out hundreds marched through the center of the norwegian capital in protest it comes on the heels of several previous winners issuing an open letter to the nobel foundation claiming that he does not deserve it because he's also found out he's on the only issues undermining the credibility of the prize. one day live in a nation where they will not be deterred. by the content of back character was the one that can be probably would have you come to. however the nobel peace prize is only awarded to a living person but this is
hewitt set to receive the nobel peace prize amid protests and speculation over the award losing its credibility. opposition in bahrain the pledges of talks without preconditions amid what appears to be a crackdown on dissent. and egypt faces more opposition protests and a boycott of the draft constitution despite the president giving up his recently extended powers. costing live from moscow you're watching r t i'm kerry johnston three presidents of the european union's main bodies are due to...
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it is the second largest payout out there according to aon hewitt and "wall street journal.". 9% do payally. keep in mind during the financial crisis we saw a number of companies coming back or eliminating the matches and freezing them in a lot of cases. according to the plan sponsor council of america they are back and forth. in fact back to the same levels they were precrisis. in fact you saw in 2012, you've seen companies adding more to the match game, 4.1% versus 3.7% in 2011. lauren, david, back to you. david: robert gray, thank you very much. have a good weekend. >> you too. lauren: trading your gun, get a shot, a flu shot and money to go food shopping. yeah, we'll explain that next. david: is that a good deal? lauren: let's go off the desk. scenes like this from superstorm sandy could become more common according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. devastating flooding from a hurricane is only indication what will come from future storms. scientists predict global sea levels will rise eight inches to 6.6 feet before the end of the century. atlantic coast is on
it is the second largest payout out there according to aon hewitt and "wall street journal.". 9% do payally. keep in mind during the financial crisis we saw a number of companies coming back or eliminating the matches and freezing them in a lot of cases. according to the plan sponsor council of america they are back and forth. in fact back to the same levels they were precrisis. in fact you saw in 2012, you've seen companies adding more to the match game, 4.1% versus 3.7% in 2011....
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. >>> governor's holiday hoops classic, paul hewitt and richmond.ing by 12, 7 1/2 to go, but 90 seconds to go, edwards missed, aldridge follows to give mason their first lead of the game, 63-62. 5 seconds to go, tied at 64-64. wright for three! oh, you bet ya! at the buzzer, game-high 22 for wright. mason comes all the way back to defeat richmond 67-64. >> very nice. >>> all eyes on calvin johnson last night, needed 182 yards to break a single receiving record, fourth quarter, there it is. c.j. with 225 yards, 11 catches, now has 1892 yards, only 108 to go to get to 2000. of course nobody had ever done what he did last night, nobody ever gotten to 2000. falcons win 31-18. i know you love adrian peterson for mvp. you got to talk about calvin johnson. >> i agree. he should be in the conversation. >> he should be. >> only won four games. >> kevin from kevin & rock, coming up later this hour. rock, under the weather. get better, rock. >>> coming up on fox 5 news sunday, the latest on the looming fiscal cliff and results of the benghazi report, plus the
. >>> governor's holiday hoops classic, paul hewitt and richmond.ing by 12, 7 1/2 to go, but 90 seconds to go, edwards missed, aldridge follows to give mason their first lead of the game, 63-62. 5 seconds to go, tied at 64-64. wright for three! oh, you bet ya! at the buzzer, game-high 22 for wright. mason comes all the way back to defeat richmond 67-64. >> very nice. >>> all eyes on calvin johnson last night, needed 182 yards to break a single receiving record, fourth...
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i got a call from hugh hewitt. >> the radio guy? >> he's like, did you -- i just want to talk about what you said today. it was like 7:30 at night, the kids are running around, you know. i said, what did i say? he said, you said we should pun punch, what, talk radio people in the face. >> well -- >> i said bullies. >> you meant that figuratively. >> if a person happens to be a bully, yes, pump him in the face. but he's not a bully, is he? >> he's not. >> he shouldn't be calling you. >>mi like michael nedvit. >> i think you posed it in the form of a question. what do you do to a bully? >> the answer was not a question. >> would you play along with this? >> you punch bullies that kick you around. >> absolutely. >> and try to take your lunch money. >> or someone else. >> in this case, i wasn't just talking about talk radio people. there are people that write books that say outrageous things that are republicans in general elections. >> absolutely. >> and people in the blogosphere that hurt republicans in the general electio general ele
i got a call from hugh hewitt. >> the radio guy? >> he's like, did you -- i just want to talk about what you said today. it was like 7:30 at night, the kids are running around, you know. i said, what did i say? he said, you said we should pun punch, what, talk radio people in the face. >> well -- >> i said bullies. >> you meant that figuratively. >> if a person happens to be a bully, yes, pump him in the face. but he's not a bully, is he? >> he's not....
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take a look at "wall street journal" hewitt survey found they pay each pay period, weekly, monthly, quarterly. annually is the second biggest category. 9% of companies out there already doing it. that is the frequency. what about the match game? employers making no contributions actually went up in 2011 from to 7%. that was is surprise. take a look now at what they're paying though, those who still pay, guys, you may not notice this, they're actually paying more in 2012 than they did in 2011. i talked to the interrim president of the plan sponsor council of america. they track the data and saw some of it there. the amount now paid out is back so where it was precrisis in 2008. we know a lot of people froze or killed the match during that time period. so at least there is some good news for workers out there in terms of that retirement plan. melissa: yeah, robert gray, thanks so much. you know, that was immediately what i thought of when i heard this story. there were so many companies during the financial crisis that suspended the match i assumed would never come back. it was one of these thi
take a look at "wall street journal" hewitt survey found they pay each pay period, weekly, monthly, quarterly. annually is the second biggest category. 9% of companies out there already doing it. that is the frequency. what about the match game? employers making no contributions actually went up in 2011 from to 7%. that was is surprise. take a look now at what they're paying though, those who still pay, guys, you may not notice this, they're actually paying more in 2012 than they did...
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paul hewitt for the hospital for affordable health coverage. you open the discussion today within anecdote about trillion dollars of debt out there in the hospital set their and the need to downsize capacity to deliver care more efficiently. it sounds like that is a money-losing proposition and i know the bond markets want to hold hospitals accountable for paying that debt. more recently i think we have seen some evidence that there isn't a lot of cost-shifting. s&p recently released an update of its health care costs and a town it down for example that the professional commercial cost index of the health sector rose by 8.5% in the 12 months through september where is medicare went up 1.5% so we are seeing a growing gap between public and private cost. so medicare seek to hold hospitals accountable for their access volume, avoidable emergencies and so forth, it is reducing revenues and hospitals have found a way in the insurance context to raise prices exorbitantly on private payers. so we are talking about really two parallel universes. my que
paul hewitt for the hospital for affordable health coverage. you open the discussion today within anecdote about trillion dollars of debt out there in the hospital set their and the need to downsize capacity to deliver care more efficiently. it sounds like that is a money-losing proposition and i know the bond markets want to hold hospitals accountable for paying that debt. more recently i think we have seen some evidence that there isn't a lot of cost-shifting. s&p recently released an...