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. >> we heard john stuart was signing up with a four-year -- four-year deal with hbo appeared a lot of wondering what he would do. it started with an a sanctuary for animals for a little bit to buy this time. >> hbo has a streaming service i introduced earlier this year where you could sign up for hbo for the first time without a cable service. hbo wants to reach a broader audience to attract more subscribers for the service. hbo recently did a deal with sesame street, targeting the younger audience. john stuart is the voice of a generation of millennial spirit ar hbo, it seems like no-brainer to sign a month. >> what does it say about the future of television? that we know what tv will look like when year or five years out? >> is hard to say. you are seeing a traditional media and new media companies are holding hands more and more, meeting in the middle. the new media companies want to television. there are still a hundred million tv companies out there. the old companies lobby younger audience that vice and buzz feed have cultivated. coming up in the next hour of bloomberg markets,
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they have to go on with the what the successor to john stuart or jimmy fallon and the other shows and it's not as difficult as it used to be. lots of times to make it interesting and entertaining and they are not there to sabotage. sometimes they give them lines. they work with them. a lot of people didn't realize david letterman did that on the top ten list for many years. sometimes they would try to embarrass the past but i think that there is a synergy. the shows want it to be interesting. they don't want to be seen as nasty people sort of savaging president. so i think that the republicans do have an opportunity to do that because their natural instinct to feel it lowers the stature into dignities of the authors i think has worked against them doing this this in a way that would help them. they are going to get over there because i think that it is really necessary to play on the role of celebrity achievement and some of them are less adept at doing it but we are going to have to learn. yes. >> of celebrity culture of the presidency is the presidential medal of freedom and two was
they have to go on with the what the successor to john stuart or jimmy fallon and the other shows and it's not as difficult as it used to be. lots of times to make it interesting and entertaining and they are not there to sabotage. sometimes they give them lines. they work with them. a lot of people didn't realize david letterman did that on the top ten list for many years. sometimes they would try to embarrass the past but i think that there is a synergy. the shows want it to be interesting....
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this streets of jordan and everyone knew who he was and asked if they see john, they would say john stuart number one. number one. >> hi, i'm a freshman at harvard college. during the spring in 2011 iran experienced a few short-lived protests. i was wondering if you are involved in covering those protests and what your thoughts were on those protests and their implication after your experience in 2000 i? >> and iran there protests in 2011? >> yes. >> well maybe they were small. well i don't really remember those protests and i'm not sure what it was doing at that time. no i did not cover it that much. what really scared me where the protest in february 2010 which became great violence. the protest became violent and the regime really managed to suppress the protests quickly. i think that was really dangerous because the success of the green movement was a peace movement. the regime, or the revolutionary guard, part of the regime really trying to militarize the green movement. i think the collective wisdom of the iranian people did not become really violent movement. otherwise the regime is
this streets of jordan and everyone knew who he was and asked if they see john, they would say john stuart number one. number one. >> hi, i'm a freshman at harvard college. during the spring in 2011 iran experienced a few short-lived protests. i was wondering if you are involved in covering those protests and what your thoughts were on those protests and their implication after your experience in 2000 i? >> and iran there protests in 2011? >> yes. >> well maybe they were...
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. >> i recently watched your debate with john stuart back in 2012.ted, you said the federal debt would reach 20 trillion. it's incredible how spot-on you are. >> finally, tonight, the factor tip of the day. that's why we cannot understand why you ionized jesse waters. it's a cute cartoon. there's waters, south this week, to rip on the cornell watersward deal. but now i have to deal with waters himself who believes he's a big star. in fact, his special will air later this week. factor tip of the day, if you see waters on the street, do not ask him for a picture. he's out of control. that's it for us tonight. meesz check out the fox news web site. also, we would like you to spout off anywhere in the world. word of the day, do not be tetchy. my god, look it up. do not be tetchy. please remember, the spin stops here because we're definitely looking out for you. >> braerking tonight, new details coming in on a new terror threat overseas. stepped up security here at home that the deadly attacks in paris may have just been a test run. welcome to the kelly f
. >> i recently watched your debate with john stuart back in 2012.ted, you said the federal debt would reach 20 trillion. it's incredible how spot-on you are. >> finally, tonight, the factor tip of the day. that's why we cannot understand why you ionized jesse waters. it's a cute cartoon. there's waters, south this week, to rip on the cornell watersward deal. but now i have to deal with waters himself who believes he's a big star. in fact, his special will air later this week....
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okay, there is a book out that you have written entitled rosewater and it's a film directed by john stuart which is really a family story in a lot of ways. but it is the story of that imprisonment for 118 days. so one of the things i have been curious about, the link here is that when you are being interrogated they played the clip from the daily show. >> sure, they took me into the interrogation room and savior wanted for espionage so could you mind telling me about this? and i said you mean "newsweek" magazine and i said yes, it is part of this and it's common knowledge that it's part of the intelligence organization. because i was in touch with someone named nicholas. [inaudible] and they thought that i was in touch with nick arons and he had just been in touch with him, he's a government official, that proves that you're working for the cia. and it was as all these things coming together. and so in the absence of any real evidence they had to bring forward ridiculous evidence including my appearance on the daily show. >> survey said that they took it seriously? >> yes. >> so you are ba
okay, there is a book out that you have written entitled rosewater and it's a film directed by john stuart which is really a family story in a lot of ways. but it is the story of that imprisonment for 118 days. so one of the things i have been curious about, the link here is that when you are being interrogated they played the clip from the daily show. >> sure, they took me into the interrogation room and savior wanted for espionage so could you mind telling me about this? and i said you...
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stuart: ambassador john bolton. thank you. >> thank you, stuart.legedly to kill kate finely. the sheriff of san francisco. just been voted out in a landslide. i just love the introduction. straighten me out. i am not sure that the ousting of the san francisco sheriff means that san francisco is now against being a sanctuary city. i do not think that it is quite like that. allowing an illegal immigrant murder to go free. the legal immigrant since 1989. i do not want to lead to much into the ousting of the sheriff. that is not to suggest that they are not a sanctuary city anymore. >> now we have a president of the united states, president barack obama, not only is he week, he is weak on domestic security, two. stuart: i want to move on to the vote in houston. a proposal that would allow people to use the bathroom of whatever gender they identify with. is that what he was all about? >> thank you people of houston. you get it did girls do not need to be going to the men's public restrooms or in high schools or anything. using the bathroom with boys and
stuart: ambassador john bolton. thank you. >> thank you, stuart.legedly to kill kate finely. the sheriff of san francisco. just been voted out in a landslide. i just love the introduction. straighten me out. i am not sure that the ousting of the san francisco sheriff means that san francisco is now against being a sanctuary city. i do not think that it is quite like that. allowing an illegal immigrant murder to go free. the legal immigrant since 1989. i do not want to lead to much into...
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stuart: ambassador, john bolton, thank you for joining us. it is thanksgiving week. wish you and yours a wonderful thanksgiving. >> to you, too, stuart. stuart: elon musk. joe ling kent has the story. jo ling: winning the states race. elon musk not happy about it. that is just putting it mildly. blue origin successfully landed an unmanned rocket back on earth in west texas after traveling into space this week. musk initially tweeted before adding this little dig. he tweeted again. maybe i am unaware that it began in 2013. orbital manned landing is coming next. so far, spacex has failed to land to larger falcon nine rocket vertically. they will try again as early as next month. stuart: let me get this right. a space program of his own. musk, multibillionaire, he has a space program of his own. this guy, what's his name, matusz help. he will not take it anymore. >> i have put rocket into orbit and he has not done that. stuart: go for it, boys. jo ling: yes. stuart: thank you. chicago is on edge following the release of a video of the man getting shot fixing times by a
stuart: ambassador, john bolton, thank you for joining us. it is thanksgiving week. wish you and yours a wonderful thanksgiving. >> to you, too, stuart. stuart: elon musk. joe ling kent has the story. jo ling: winning the states race. elon musk not happy about it. that is just putting it mildly. blue origin successfully landed an unmanned rocket back on earth in west texas after traveling into space this week. musk initially tweeted before adding this little dig. he tweeted again. maybe...
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. >> you told john stuart we are going to 50 mpg. let me ask you. >> light vehicles, 2025.ofuel an electric vehicles. >> when you heard about volkswagen tell us what it was like when you heard about but volkswagen. >> in the end the epa has to investigate those issues, but obviously given the apparent deviation of some of these is obviously something we can't tolerate and we won't some of the epa is correctly moving. >> to around there. >> i hope not. obviously the iea is going to move towards much more mobile testing to actually do the measurements in real world drive cycles and use. we are driven to that. how volkswagen resolve that issue with the regulators here. it was not nice. >> i did read your report which i hope folks will pick up and i understand, getting into the role real quickly, the dod's role in this, you are working on a lightweight vehicles, trucks efficiencies with truck transportation and assassinating array of things and always interested to meet people like you. i know you know the things in the energy field we are not talking about the we don't know ab
. >> you told john stuart we are going to 50 mpg. let me ask you. >> light vehicles, 2025.ofuel an electric vehicles. >> when you heard about volkswagen tell us what it was like when you heard about but volkswagen. >> in the end the epa has to investigate those issues, but obviously given the apparent deviation of some of these is obviously something we can't tolerate and we won't some of the epa is correctly moving. >> to around there. >> i hope not....
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stuart: and john kerry compared this with charlie hebdo. >> there's something different about what happenedrom "charlie hebdo", and i think everybody would feel that. there's a particularized focus or even a legitimacy in terms of -- not legitimacy, but a rati rationale you could attach yourself somehow and say, okay, they're really angry, but-- >> wait a minute, he can't figure out why the latest attacks were lost, but the january "charlie hebdo" attacks were understandable? james, he's offering a rational for this? >> there's no rationale for murder or mowing people down. stuart: this is the secretary of state of the united states of america. >> you know what's offensive, really, we talked about things that are offensive, the secretary of states of the united states going to the airport when the bodies came in from libya, when the bodies came in, full knowing there was an act of terrorism, transmitting that message to her daughter and telling the families and one of the victims is a very close friend of mine, the family, telling the families that it was a video and they were going to do e
stuart: and john kerry compared this with charlie hebdo. >> there's something different about what happenedrom "charlie hebdo", and i think everybody would feel that. there's a particularized focus or even a legitimacy in terms of -- not legitimacy, but a rati rationale you could attach yourself somehow and say, okay, they're really angry, but-- >> wait a minute, he can't figure out why the latest attacks were lost, but the january "charlie hebdo" attacks were...
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his former colleague, john oliver went to the weekly show last week, stuart steele could mean a tv show down the line. for now, it looks like he will begin with short form digital content for streaming service. stewart said in a statement, appearing on television every night clearly broke me, i'm i'm sure i can do a little content on now and then. empire returns tonight, episode six is on and it will pick up episode. there is a cameo by neil talked about how to survive when it comes to touring and cookie has a new love interest. tune into fox 5 tonight at 9:00 p.m. when alanis morrissette came out imagine should be doing this. there she is, clocking out out along with megan trainer jimmy fallon. >> ben: she kind of looks like big bird they call the group evil checks. >> she is celebrating the 20th anniversary. >> ben: accurately was 20 years already. >> anna: i know, makes makes it feel old. she is making the rounds. >> juliet: thank you anna gilligan. >> ben: thank you have a good morning. you have a good morning too. will we see you tomorrow, will we see the next day. greg: of rape. h
his former colleague, john oliver went to the weekly show last week, stuart steele could mean a tv show down the line. for now, it looks like he will begin with short form digital content for streaming service. stewart said in a statement, appearing on television every night clearly broke me, i'm i'm sure i can do a little content on now and then. empire returns tonight, episode six is on and it will pick up episode. there is a cameo by neil talked about how to survive when it comes to touring...
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john thank you very much. back with our panel and stuart stevens, mitt romney's chief strategist joined the last campaign and author: a father and son and lifetime of college football." stuart, what are you expecting tonight on the main stage? last night trmp trrp was vocal came to ben carson's personal story, the past week about accuracy. do you think he was test driving an attack for the debate or do you think he stays away from that tonight? >> listen i wouldn't want to be in the business of guessing what donald trump is going to do. if you're trying to win an election for the guy in a gambling business to attack the guy who saves people's lives, it seems pretty sketchy strategy to me. they need to talk about what they'll do to be the president of the united states. if you're jeb bush you need to attack donald trump, the biggest guy in the room. you get credit if you walk up to the biggest guy in the room and punch him. the problem i think if he goes after marco rubio it's like getting in a wrestling match with your little brother. i don't think it helps you at best. >> there's this report, stuart, if you were j
john thank you very much. back with our panel and stuart stevens, mitt romney's chief strategist joined the last campaign and author: a father and son and lifetime of college football." stuart, what are you expecting tonight on the main stage? last night trmp trrp was vocal came to ben carson's personal story, the past week about accuracy. do you think he was test driving an attack for the debate or do you think he stays away from that tonight? >> listen i wouldn't want to be in the...
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stuart: a man that knows how to address that specific area is john topher. arco rubio nailed it, stuart. when we get minimum wage is too high, people get replacement machines. businesses manage labor costs as a percentage of revenue. not in dollars. if i can only spend 30% of my revenue on labor, no matter what the pay rate is, i can still only spent 30% of my money on labor. some employees will get her. stuart: i think it was interesting that marco rubio got into the technology of eliminating $15 an hour job. i have not heard that before. i think it was a very good response. i want to move onto mcdonald's. that stock hit a series of new highs. up to about $114 a share. 114-point dirty three. thanks in part to the all-day breakfast that they rolled out. who would have thought? did you expect this kind of thing? >> actually, the quarter result ended september 30. they actually increased same-store sales during the quarter before breakfast. we had a market top as well. almost 14%. i think they are seeing the turn last quarter and anticipating even more out of p
stuart: a man that knows how to address that specific area is john topher. arco rubio nailed it, stuart. when we get minimum wage is too high, people get replacement machines. businesses manage labor costs as a percentage of revenue. not in dollars. if i can only spend 30% of my revenue on labor, no matter what the pay rate is, i can still only spent 30% of my money on labor. some employees will get her. stuart: i think it was interesting that marco rubio got into the technology of eliminating...
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stuart: i think the candidates handled the moderators pretty well. liz: being snarky is not asking tough questions. by the way, in 2007 barack obama and hillary clinton along with johnould not attend a fox news debate that was cosponsored by the black caucus. that was pointed out by our dc bureau chief. stuart: is that right? liz: yeah, they wouldn't go. stuart: i've got a new poll, from the wall street journal. look at this. ben carson pulling ahead of donald trump. it's now 29 carson, 23 trump, rubio 11, ted cruz 10, and jeb bush at 8. nobody else got above 3%. megan. let me bring this up. your dad. >> yeah,. stuart: eight years ago, he was campaigning for the presidency, eight years ago he was in fourth place at precisely this time in the electoral cycle. >> yeah. ashley: there it is. stuart: this is eight years ago. fourth place. >> i have fun memorize of my time in my life he was in fourth place because he was campaigning so hard, like an animal and it turned around, and it goes to show you can be in fourth place and turn it around. stuart: do you think jeb bush can turn it on around? >> i think he has it fire a lot of people, take a look inside himself and see
stuart: i think the candidates handled the moderators pretty well. liz: being snarky is not asking tough questions. by the way, in 2007 barack obama and hillary clinton along with johnould not attend a fox news debate that was cosponsored by the black caucus. that was pointed out by our dc bureau chief. stuart: is that right? liz: yeah, they wouldn't go. stuart: i've got a new poll, from the wall street journal. look at this. ben carson pulling ahead of donald trump. it's now 29 carson, 23...
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senator john barrasso, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, sir. stuartng up, hillary clinton's claim that she tried to join the marines only to be rejected. the marines have no application. it's raising eyebrows. she's not getting the same scrutiny as her republican rivals. netflix stock down a little bit on the word that video streaming rival hulu will sell a stake to time warner. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade, we looked for the best price, and the trade went through. do the other guys guarantee that? didn't think so. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. >>a
senator john barrasso, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, sir. stuartng up, hillary clinton's claim that she tried to join the marines only to be rejected. the marines have no application. it's raising eyebrows. she's not getting the same scrutiny as her republican rivals. netflix stock down a little bit on the word that video streaming rival hulu will sell a stake to time warner. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade...
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stuart: they were backed up by a little bit this morning. >> john etna and anthem, and may not have anyr the exchanges. and stock market, the plan is committed to offering 2016. stuart: the market just opened ten minutes ago and we are up 117 points but i want to bring in the health ceo gary lauer. i will say it is up for tool that lets you compare health plans. i got that right. we are saying here is this move by united health to walkaway may be from obamacare, a downward spiral for the whole system. you are part of the system, what do you make of the statement, this walking away is a downside spiral for obamacare? >> it is certainly a step in the wrong direction. these are established fact. over the past few years the cost of health insurance fund these exchanges premiums of ghana. on average there up 7.5%. the other part that is missed is the deductibles. the part you pay after the insurance kicks in is increased. you have 4 to 5,000 deductibles before insurance takes health care. it is terry problematic. stuart: the rise in deductibless negates, $5,000 on health care, it is kicked i
stuart: they were backed up by a little bit this morning. >> john etna and anthem, and may not have anyr the exchanges. and stock market, the plan is committed to offering 2016. stuart: the market just opened ten minutes ago and we are up 117 points but i want to bring in the health ceo gary lauer. i will say it is up for tool that lets you compare health plans. i got that right. we are saying here is this move by united health to walkaway may be from obamacare, a downward spiral for the...
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stuart: interested to see if ohio says, yes, legalize it. what will hillary clinton say. johnime. they give for joining us. more political action. fox business hosting the next republican debate. that will be next tuesday. november 10. it is here on the fox business network. look at valiant again, please. citron research saying its new report on valiant offers no new allegations. our work is done here. betting against valiant. thirty, 40%. now they say we have nothing new. bouncing back up again and eight and a half percent. hillary clinton e-mails. according to those e-mails, right after the attack in benghazi. do not blame the video. she kept on doing just that, however. operation dark heart. lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer is with us now. we all thought the benghazi hearings -- it was a done deal. everyone said moveon. now this. what do you make of this. >> clearly, there is a lot more. i find it interesting that both during the hearings there was confirmation that she was telling the foreign minister of libya and, the former minister of egypt, it is not the video. thi
stuart: interested to see if ohio says, yes, legalize it. what will hillary clinton say. johnime. they give for joining us. more political action. fox business hosting the next republican debate. that will be next tuesday. november 10. it is here on the fox business network. look at valiant again, please. citron research saying its new report on valiant offers no new allegations. our work is done here. betting against valiant. thirty, 40%. now they say we have nothing new. bouncing back up...
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stuart: also joining us john kasich. governor of ohio. governor, welcome to the program. see you. >> thank you. let me amplify what the congressman just said he had the president was extremely passionate on this issue of refugees. no one has ever accused me of not having a big heart. it has been a criticism of me. he cares so much about so many people. look, there is no way we can put our people at risk by bringing people in at this point. you ask a question, should anyone coming here at the end of the year, the answer is no. we cannot jeopardize our people. it is not just an issue of the heart, it is an issue of the head. i hope that perhaps congress can get involved in this and to say we will not do this. we cannot let people in here unless we know clearly who they are. stuart: they have said not in our states. we will not have these migrants coming in to our states. i guess the question is, immigration is now front and center in the presidential election. the status of refugees that want to come here, that will be a huge contention for this presidential election and th
stuart: also joining us john kasich. governor of ohio. governor, welcome to the program. see you. >> thank you. let me amplify what the congressman just said he had the president was extremely passionate on this issue of refugees. no one has ever accused me of not having a big heart. it has been a criticism of me. he cares so much about so many people. look, there is no way we can put our people at risk by bringing people in at this point. you ask a question, should anyone coming here at...
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stuart reuters. i have seen some writings that indicate as well as reagan and thatcher, the pope and the polish industrialist, woleski, were this quadratic group that ended the cold war. could you comment? >> john is the expert on that. he wrote a book on the sub. john, you first and then mr. meese. >> yes, i did write a book on that reagan, thatcher and the pope, when you combine them were an enormous influence. we have been talking about raymond thatcher. the moment he was selected as pope, the alarm bells went off all over the communist party headquarters in russia and central europe. his visit to poland in 1979, one month after mrs. thatcher was elected was an enormous event. a third of the polish people attended his masses and sermons. anybody that went was marking themselves as a dissident. if they turned to the right, they saw a person rejecting them by being there and the same if they turned to the left. this exposed, this huge attendance and emotional surge of support exposed the pretense of the communist party to be the government of poland. it was a facade. it didn't represent these people, and everybody knew it. that was transmitted by newspapers and this was an enormous event. just
stuart reuters. i have seen some writings that indicate as well as reagan and thatcher, the pope and the polish industrialist, woleski, were this quadratic group that ended the cold war. could you comment? >> john is the expert on that. he wrote a book on the sub. john, you first and then mr. meese. >> yes, i did write a book on that reagan, thatcher and the pope, when you combine them were an enormous influence. we have been talking about raymond thatcher. the moment he was...
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stuart: the main point is he would not be able to say that in britain today or canada today. liz: the founding fathers, johns and his father john adams said the same thing, they word about the dangers of islam acting with natural hatred toward infidels, who in christianity preaches the opposite, david cameron, the u.k. prime minister said it is dangerous to basically the night the fact that these individuals are self identifying as muslims because it did some power to the muslims who wanted to fight and eradicate them. ashley: 116 years ago those lines written by winston church of could be written today and would be applicable. stuart: but not said. if you write them you are in trouble too. the mainstream media is calling out president obama. they did this yesterday. watch this. >> the question if you will forgive the language, is why can't we take out these bastards? >> i just spent the last three questions answering that very question. i don't know what more you want me to add. i described specifically what our strategy is. stuart: we picked right up on that because we were running the president's press c
stuart: the main point is he would not be able to say that in britain today or canada today. liz: the founding fathers, johns and his father john adams said the same thing, they word about the dangers of islam acting with natural hatred toward infidels, who in christianity preaches the opposite, david cameron, the u.k. prime minister said it is dangerous to basically the night the fact that these individuals are self identifying as muslims because it did some power to the muslims who wanted to...