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judith and nicholas, thank you so much. lovely to have her here. thank you bill! coming up...traders follow the money trail...is it smart to invest like a billionaire, if youre not one... and later on...how to sidestep the winter trading slump. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm going to pass chemistry, and i'll take it from there. i'm going to do what makes me happy. i'm going to work hard. be independent. live large. make the most of every opportunity. i knew i wanted to go to college. but figuring out how to pay for it? i didn't have a clue. the u.s. department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us now to talk about the january effect. good morning matt. > >good morning angie. > >the january effect happens as people put their bonus money into
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judith, i want to start with you. this issue of mass incarceration. we talk about it.talk about overcrowding. the other piece that's really important is that it's profitable. there are companies making almost 3 billion in 2010. >> that's right. i mean, we have major companies who are profiting off of bodies being pushed into this system. the more bodies -- we're breaking down what used to be the government's role in prisons. instead building private prisons that are being paid for by tax dollars. right? when we look at the people who are behind the bars, of course we know they are disproportionately black and brown people who are on the other end of our so-called criminal justice system. i have to say that president obama was -- did the right thing here. you know, we have a principle in our country that is equal justice under the law. and what he did and the fair sentencing act is actually putting equal back into our justice system. >> i agree with that. actually, ryan, i think we had a pretty interesting and dramatic example in the last couple weeks with the affluenza
judith, i want to start with you. this issue of mass incarceration. we talk about it.talk about overcrowding. the other piece that's really important is that it's profitable. there are companies making almost 3 billion in 2010. >> that's right. i mean, we have major companies who are profiting off of bodies being pushed into this system. the more bodies -- we're breaking down what used to be the government's role in prisons. instead building private prisons that are being paid for by tax...
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. >> with husband joseph already retired and her own retirement a few years away, judith anderson sought advice on how to maximize her social security benefits. i thought you need to retire and you call them up and say you want to draw down on the social security. >> judith found out she could drawdown much more by claiming additional benefits to pay for her daughter lena's education. >> she's getting around $1,000 a month. >> they're taking advantage of a little known social security rule some financial planners call the viagra benefit. as long as one parent -- in this case her husband -- is 62 or older, they can claim an additional benefit for every child under the age of 18. it's half the value of the parent's. if the parent qualify force $2,000 a month, the child gets $1,000. that does not reduce the amount the parent receives. >> that's something that's increasingly important now as people have children later in life. >> another little known benefit actually pays your spouse for taking care of your children. to claim the care giver benefit, one parent has to be 62 or older and the c
. >> with husband joseph already retired and her own retirement a few years away, judith anderson sought advice on how to maximize her social security benefits. i thought you need to retire and you call them up and say you want to draw down on the social security. >> judith found out she could drawdown much more by claiming additional benefits to pay for her daughter lena's education. >> she's getting around $1,000 a month. >> they're taking advantage of a little known...
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fox news contributor judith miller, ecial assistant to george w.columnist, ron christie. and former white house political director under president george w. bush, match lab. thank you for joining us as well. >> he said i you like your doctor, you can keep it. and that wasn't true. i think 2014 is going to be worse. >> small-business insurance, premiums neeeed to go up, it wil be more of a pain for the president. ashely: juds,were you saying? >> it hasn't been a good year. and the economy is steadily improving. and there is more to life than health care. the one we are helping the president get away from this issue, they say, a change to the rules and it seems to go from bad to worse. >> the lest delay was done very quietly. then maybe they will leave it behind and not worry about it anymore. it's amazing that obama doesn think this will just pass. getting to the health care delivery part of it, you are right. the economy has to keep growing. and that is his only salvation. a growing economy helps the president. >> that is a good point. so how will
fox news contributor judith miller, ecial assistant to george w.columnist, ron christie. and former white house political director under president george w. bush, match lab. thank you for joining us as well. >> he said i you like your doctor, you can keep it. and that wasn't true. i think 2014 is going to be worse. >> small-business insurance, premiums neeeed to go up, it wil be more of a pain for the president. ashely: juds,were you saying? >> it hasn't been a good year. and...
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judith? >> absolutely. be remembered as the year, harris, where the mainstream media sort of fell out of love with president obama, our golf-playing, media-manipulating president. len downey of "the washington post", supervised a panel that concluded that this administration has been the most secretive, the most manipulative of the press of any since richard nixon. that is quite an indictment. but by and large the mainstream media tended to give him the benefit of the doubt. they gave him the benefit of the doubt on benghazi. the only time they kind of finally rose up, said, wait a minute, when this administration started targeting us. and they named james rosen of fox news, a coconspirator in a espionage case. and finally people said, with obamacare and everything else, enough is enough. a little bit of skepticism is warranted. maybe that's why we're slightly, more popular than congress. that is not saying a lot. harris: wow. or used car salesmen as kirsten pointed out. quickly before i let you guys go i w
judith? >> absolutely. be remembered as the year, harris, where the mainstream media sort of fell out of love with president obama, our golf-playing, media-manipulating president. len downey of "the washington post", supervised a panel that concluded that this administration has been the most secretive, the most manipulative of the press of any since richard nixon. that is quite an indictment. but by and large the mainstream media tended to give him the benefit of the doubt....
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judith miller, dr. while the ferris join us.o, the latest math, reading and is tied -- science test scores of u.s. students revealing the new promise of a new age of american exceptional as an. the shocking statistics for you in tonight's "chalk talk". we're coming right back. ♪ president obama pushing his troubled health care plan. and he says no matter how much it stinks', it is not going to be repealed. we will be taking that up with congressman and dr. paul brown it has a diagnosis of his own next. ♪ as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cind [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! what's in your wallet? every day we
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she is of course judith miller a fox news contributor and investigative reporter. great to see you. you for coming in. >> nice to be here. >> you have gone through this yourself. why is the ruling so important to american journalism? >> it is important because the new york court has uh officialed the importance of the relationship between a source and a reporter. it has basically said from you a reporter working in new york, if you come from new york and if you are working here, you carry this protection of the shield law with you from the state of new york. what it says is if jana, no matter where she works, can rely on the new york shield law to be protected as long -- and here is the catch. as long as the issue being litigate said a state issue and does not involve federal law. >> you can basically as a new york reporter carry this with you. other reporters from los angeles or minneapolis or savannah. >> the new york shield law is the best in the nation. from our stand point it is absolute. most of the states that offer some kind of protection offer a qualified protection. so a r
she is of course judith miller a fox news contributor and investigative reporter. great to see you. you for coming in. >> nice to be here. >> you have gone through this yourself. why is the ruling so important to american journalism? >> it is important because the new york court has uh officialed the importance of the relationship between a source and a reporter. it has basically said from you a reporter working in new york, if you come from new york and if you are working...
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judith >> good afternoon and thank you for letting me me come today. i'm the dean of the university of san francisco. i've been a nurse educator for over 35 years. i come to this appointment as a health commissioner, i started in the summer i've been on the commission since genuine and have been attending the meetings in anticipation of
judith >> good afternoon and thank you for letting me me come today. i'm the dean of the university of san francisco. i've been a nurse educator for over 35 years. i come to this appointment as a health commissioner, i started in the summer i've been on the commission since genuine and have been attending the meetings in anticipation of
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result. >> judith feder, a unit physician? >> no, sir.ou, gen >> is medicaid financially an? sustainable? >> i yes or no? sustainable? >> it is not -- it is about long-term care in large part, o medicaid costs are growing . slowly. many low-income people. >> based on reimbursement rates is unsustainable. >> i tholought you were talking about -- y >> financially and sustainable. >> would you agree with that?fiy >> i am not a physician but i did go to medical school. >> is medicaid sustainable? >> no. >> not in present form. expanding, it is not be there. >> even expanding -- i'm sorry, i hit the wrong button. so it is not sustainable. in the expansion will add to that in a number of ways. it could be if you informed it among the different lines. >> you heard the comments and what is your opinion in regards to this? are we not just chasi >> i recently published a book about medicare that details in 48 pages how the reimbursement structure of the program under pays physicians for care has led to poor access for those individuals and that is leading to poor health outcomes. the m
result. >> judith feder, a unit physician? >> no, sir.ou, gen >> is medicaid financially an? sustainable? >> i yes or no? sustainable? >> it is not -- it is about long-term care in large part, o medicaid costs are growing . slowly. many low-income people. >> based on reimbursement rates is unsustainable. >> i tholought you were talking about -- y >> financially and sustainable. >> would you agree with that?fiy >> i am not a physician...
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judith >> good afternoon and thank you for letting me me come today. i'm the dean of the university of san francisco. i've been a nurse educator for over 35 years. i come to this appointment as a health commissioner, i started in the summer i've been on the commission since genuine and have been attending the meetings in anticipation of this meeting so i've already learned so much not only that helps me to believe i can have an impact in my rolling role there but taking my xrgsz back. particularly looking at the issues we having can help people stay at home. that sensitivity for me, i'm glad to be here if you have any questions, we'll be happy to answer them. >> supervisor cowen. >> so you're an educator you're in the classroom teaching. >> i'm in the dean of nursing i try to get to class, in fact, i'm going thirty this afternoon all our ph.d. students are doing their presentations and i'll be helping with that. >> can you talk your thoughts about what's happening to the cuts on health care workings from your vantage point. >> this is complex because i
judith >> good afternoon and thank you for letting me me come today. i'm the dean of the university of san francisco. i've been a nurse educator for over 35 years. i come to this appointment as a health commissioner, i started in the summer i've been on the commission since genuine and have been attending the meetings in anticipation of this meeting so i've already learned so much not only that helps me to believe i can have an impact in my rolling role there but taking my xrgsz back....
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judith threw herb out? when? apparently, about a week ago.ou can't compete hard body to hard body, but you're still a very desirable woman. oh! oh, alan. you're a good man, and i'm never gonna let you go again. (laughs) never? i thought you'd be happy. i thought so, too. i mean, come on. you had the woman who took all your money
judith threw herb out? when? apparently, about a week ago.ou can't compete hard body to hard body, but you're still a very desirable woman. oh! oh, alan. you're a good man, and i'm never gonna let you go again. (laughs) never? i thought you'd be happy. i thought so, too. i mean, come on. you had the woman who took all your money
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wade said you know where is the opera for judith the. meeting to get at that simple question just check you but i made a note of you don't want to. keep. score a you should go through. that simply add them explain it a bit of some good do stunts internet is the in the new commission. on the video game when. nuclear leader it cost a place but four stars at the bush stood by the t.v. for the t.v. pray it me getting it the sun being. the problem. it in is a slogan national committee of the still could discourse that in his luger the modern bio read up on by the office the theory of the store which of that is the tech escalatory fortune eastley the key to. the process there is a limited number and you can act just wish that the developer. is legal or she is then. in a person's ingredients and sometimes we need to do that the owners of the kenya. well salukis wouldn't know. because it was stuff that i do as a pick at that because it meant to me through that it could exceed serious than that unusual there's an artistic. free spirit security to
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waiter you know worries that opera for judith. meeting if you give it that simple question just check your bottom out in a you don't want to. keep. score are you sure are supposed to. do it but simply let them explain it a bit of some good rooster and internet is the money permission. of the view but you know when the nuclear video. it pushed the press would push thoughts out that fish stood on the view. t.v. for the t.v. praying it me getting it the sun being. a problem. if there is a national committee of the security discourse the thing is that some of them but i read up on by. the office the tip offs to which i would say is that a greater portion eastley kookie. process very limited uber because i just wish that the developer. is legal or she's been immune to the postings and reviews on this and we need to do it doesn't that will not as a professional opinion was a little slow both in law. school it was stuff that i do as a pick at that this was a visionary see if she could exceed c.s. than that unusual there's an artistic. se
waiter you know worries that opera for judith. meeting if you give it that simple question just check your bottom out in a you don't want to. keep. score are you sure are supposed to. do it but simply let them explain it a bit of some good rooster and internet is the money permission. of the view but you know when the nuclear video. it pushed the press would push thoughts out that fish stood on the view. t.v. for the t.v. praying it me getting it the sun being. a problem. if there is a national...
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. >> judith anderson sought advice on how to maximize her social security benefits. >> i thought when decided to retire that you called them up, and said i want to start drawing down on my social security. >> jute did found out she could draw down much more, by claiming additional benefits to help pay with their daughter's college education. >> she is getting around one huh thousand dollars a month. they are staking advantage of a little known rule. as long as one parent, is 62 or older, the couple can claim an additional benefit for every child under the age of 18. if the parent qualifies for 2,000-dollar as month, the child will get 1,000. and the money the child gets does not reduce the amount the parent receives. >> that is something that is increasingly important, as people are having children later in life. >> another little known benefit paid your spouse for taking care of your children. to claim the care giver benefit one parent has to be 62 or older, and the child has to be under the age of 16. your spouse, no matter how old, can get an additional payment that is half the siz
. >> judith anderson sought advice on how to maximize her social security benefits. >> i thought when decided to retire that you called them up, and said i want to start drawing down on my social security. >> jute did found out she could draw down much more, by claiming additional benefits to help pay with their daughter's college education. >> she is getting around one huh thousand dollars a month. they are staking advantage of a little known rule. as long as one...
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immigrants to more contemporary names like ann landers and washington may get miss manners herself judith martin. she's been waiting for the key column since nineteen seventy dispensing pithy and proper guidelines for social behavior in she's come to the jewish community center of greater washington to share some of her wisdom. now if you yearn for the days when everybody behaved well just tell me when at once her column isn't the only place to find her thoughts ms martin has also authored a series of books. the latest isn't going to kick off is called miss manners minds your business which he co authored with her sign. it's wonderful i have written a book that my daughter before and i wrote this in with my son. and we made love getting into it. and of course they were extremely well brought up as you can imagine. and this isn't the first chinese market has come to the jewish community center. this local audience is receptive to her rules. many have been reading her column for years and they always have lots of questions barbara when he cut the gcc explains. i believe that she use to take
immigrants to more contemporary names like ann landers and washington may get miss manners herself judith martin. she's been waiting for the key column since nineteen seventy dispensing pithy and proper guidelines for social behavior in she's come to the jewish community center of greater washington to share some of her wisdom. now if you yearn for the days when everybody behaved well just tell me when at once her column isn't the only place to find her thoughts ms martin has also authored a...
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you are about to enter thethey courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. ions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-olds alicia koeb and sarah wood are suing 17-year-olt aleeyah davis and her mother, lorraine levine, for the return of a rental fee for a weekend apartment. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 11 on the calendar in the matter of koeb/wood vs. davine. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: in what city do you live in? >> brick township. >> judge judy: where is that? >> new jersey.vis/le >> judge judy: what kind of an event were they having in your hometown? >> actually, no. it took place in boston. >> judge judy: oh. what kind of an event was it? >> it's called the penny arcade expo. it's a video-game convention, and, basically, i had an apartment -- oh. >> judge judy: was it your apartment in boston? you were able to rent the apartment. >> judge judy
you are about to enter thethey courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. ions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-olds alicia koeb and sarah wood are suing 17-year-olt aleeyah davis and her mother, lorraine levine, for the return of a rental fee for a weekend apartment. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 11 on the calendar in the matter of koeb/wood vs....
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lol forty two to judith has opted to not lose just cost me not now needed most to him gonna give this morning with the ongoing unrest in ukraine protest is he a binky at these latest pictures of people can a government building a position that amp's were also disrupting columnists web i'm walking a rostrum in their own. it is not reveal the scene of protests that if as is also showed up for a rival rally here in the east of ukraine in donetsk that would lead to still have to support the government. these crabs the team that frustration of the opposition pretending that capitalists they see it in for a battlefield. because alyssa made increasing interference from abroad who wouldn't love to bring this up to speak. we stand with the vast majority of ukrainians who want to see this future for their country and we urge the ukrainian government to listen to the voices of the people that want to live in freedom and opportunity and prosperity and elected representatives of the ukrainian people made their choice deciding against giving the government in no confidence slapped down for the defe
lol forty two to judith has opted to not lose just cost me not now needed most to him gonna give this morning with the ongoing unrest in ukraine protest is he a binky at these latest pictures of people can a government building a position that amp's were also disrupting columnists web i'm walking a rostrum in their own. it is not reveal the scene of protests that if as is also showed up for a rival rally here in the east of ukraine in donetsk that would lead to still have to support the...
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the dock the city if it comes in india on expanding at its base to climbing into teaching and aunt judith it provides opportunities into the abyss. it's a joke. it is estimated that fdi off more than nine million us dollars was confused and the safety of the box thinking. this is an important role in the indian economy as it is the sick and not just an player of the wreckage gods forty thousand people die in accidents on europe's roads every year. any piece supporting high tech emergency in that system that is equal to save many designs the web based legal system as shown in this animation aims to ensure automatic notification to imagine successes in case serious their skin the us navy are testing algae based biofuels and a container ship maersk omar. the ship was on route from northern europe to india it may be interested in increasing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions during its monthlong sixty five hundred nautical mile voyage from britain germany japan the five indian ship we use thirty tonnes of biofuel engineers and crew on board are analyzing emissions data on nitrogen oxides
the dock the city if it comes in india on expanding at its base to climbing into teaching and aunt judith it provides opportunities into the abyss. it's a joke. it is estimated that fdi off more than nine million us dollars was confused and the safety of the box thinking. this is an important role in the indian economy as it is the sick and not just an player of the wreckage gods forty thousand people die in accidents on europe's roads every year. any piece supporting high tech emergency in...
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the power legal analyst les wheel and judith miller and executive editor of the weekly standard and contributorh you. the businessman with the congressman and barf bags it is all in in good fun but something does not ring right 70 absence of the sense of seriousness or dignity? that is missing but candidates come up with those gimmicks don't win it usually. lou: what is your reaction? >> i want to barf. they'd make a mockery out of this. it this is not joking around matter. >> it is fitting and consistent. maybe they would like at at 16% but it is with the approval rating. lou: i don't know that i worry that i am getting stodgy about politics but there has to the sound texture to. >> just like any of your age and substance -- a and hubert. lou: i suspect the president does not find this to be humorous or appropriate for discussion which is his approval rating now tied with richard nixon for the lowest ratings for the fifth year president post world war ii history that is a stunning fall from grace. >> it is. even unprecedented that he is taking in the polls because it is all of them. they don't
the power legal analyst les wheel and judith miller and executive editor of the weekly standard and contributorh you. the businessman with the congressman and barf bags it is all in in good fun but something does not ring right 70 absence of the sense of seriousness or dignity? that is missing but candidates come up with those gimmicks don't win it usually. lou: what is your reaction? >> i want to barf. they'd make a mockery out of this. it this is not joking around matter. >> it is...
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joining us now, a pulitzer prize-nning journalistnd a box is contributor judith miller, fox news middled rrorism analyst dr. wally paris and a good to have you both here. first, your thoughts on shelves and kissinger and their views, the geopolitical realities and the impact of this negotiation. >> they have a major point here, and they are both seasoned politicians and observers of international relations. there is nothing massive that has changed inside iran that would convince them or a government that they are heading toward disarming or dismantling the nuclear program regardless of details. so the intention being there. with the secretaries are tryin to say year is that we moved unnecessarily ahead of time to convince the iranians of something they are not convinced about spirit and to add to their point, every opposition movement inside the country's where the iranian regime has an impact are telling us that we don't believe that they will stop the bill them of new long-term or even medium-term or that they're changing policy parisee secretaries have a point that has been corrobor
joining us now, a pulitzer prize-nning journalistnd a box is contributor judith miller, fox news middled rrorism analyst dr. wally paris and a good to have you both here. first, your thoughts on shelves and kissinger and their views, the geopolitical realities and the impact of this negotiation. >> they have a major point here, and they are both seasoned politicians and observers of international relations. there is nothing massive that has changed inside iran that would convince them or...
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lynn sweet, judith miller. thank you both. >> thank you, jon. jenna: certainly more politics to come. our next story is perfect this time of year. shaken not stirred, are you that type of man, jon? jon: i don't drink martinis. but it's a great line. jenna: it's a great line and it is of course from james bond. james bond drinking put under the microscope. why some researchers say, in real life, 007 might be dialing 911. ♪ ♪ jon: see him rocketing up sixth avenue anytime. for decade countless enemies tried to do away with britain's top spy, james bond. everything from guy ant lasers to odd job's decapitating bowler hat have failed but it turns out the fame must fictional secret agent would likely be done in by his taste for cocktails. researchers in britain who studied mr. bond's drinking habits, actually determined he consumes more than 90 drinks a week on average. likely would have died from alcohol related causes such as liver failure. by the age of 56. dr. david is a maati, chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital in new york and fox news
lynn sweet, judith miller. thank you both. >> thank you, jon. jenna: certainly more politics to come. our next story is perfect this time of year. shaken not stirred, are you that type of man, jon? jon: i don't drink martinis. but it's a great line. jenna: it's a great line and it is of course from james bond. james bond drinking put under the microscope. why some researchers say, in real life, 007 might be dialing 911. ♪ ♪ jon: see him rocketing up sixth avenue anytime. for decade...
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of a little known rule, some planners call the viagra benefit, as long as one parent in this case judith'ssband is 62 or older, they can claim a benefit for every child under 18. the child will get 1,000, and the money the child gets does not reduce the amount the parent received. to claim the care giver benefit, one parent had to be 62 or older, and the child has under the age of 16. your spouse, no matter how old, can get an additional payment that's half the size of yours. you get 1,000-dollar as month, he or she gets 500, the money does not reduce the size of your payments. but there is a limit that any family can receive. that's 180% of what you and your spouse get combined. for example, if your base benefit is 100-dollar as month, the amount your family receives. you can however delay receiving your payments to avoided butching up against those limits. they help people get the most out of social security. >> . >> they say another benefit are surprised to find out about is the divorce benefit. they need to be at least 62 years old, and your marriage must have lasted for ten years. you
of a little known rule, some planners call the viagra benefit, as long as one parent in this case judith'ssband is 62 or older, they can claim a benefit for every child under 18. the child will get 1,000, and the money the child gets does not reduce the amount the parent received. to claim the care giver benefit, one parent had to be 62 or older, and the child has under the age of 16. your spouse, no matter how old, can get an additional payment that's half the size of yours. you get...
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fox news legal analyst pulitzer prize-winning journalist, fox is contributor, judith miller, executivex is contributor, fred barnes. let me start with you, if i make this business with the congressman and barf bags, you know, i notice all in good fun, but there is something that just does not ring right about it, is in there? >> you are talking about the absence of a sense of seriousness and perhaps even dignity i would say thosere missing. you know, candid it's usually come up with those ridiculous kind of gimmick and don't win. lou: what do you think? your reaction? >> i want to bar for the bar packs. [laughter] i think you are making a mockery of it and it is not dignified. it is a jovial, foundry, this is not a joking around matter. annexing the bart bags. >> i think that it is fitting and consistent with a eye best body like the congress his popularity stands at 16%. that might very well be something that they would like, but i think it is appalling in the american people will too. lou: the numbeof people who cheer that sort of thing on, and i worry that i am getting a little stod
fox news legal analyst pulitzer prize-winning journalist, fox is contributor, judith miller, executivex is contributor, fred barnes. let me start with you, if i make this business with the congressman and barf bags, you know, i notice all in good fun, but there is something that just does not ring right about it, is in there? >> you are talking about the absence of a sense of seriousness and perhaps even dignity i would say thosere missing. you know, candid it's usually come up with those...
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incumbents, senators robert bennett and lisa murkowski, joining us to assess all of this, doug schoen, judith fox news legal analyst, great to have you all here. let me start with you, doug, this is, i mean, this looks like a real battleground shaping up for the republican party. >> it is, this is the best news other than the budget deal president obama had all day. bottom line, the tea party has a fervent group of activists who vote in primaries. even if this wo, four, seven incumbents you have there are all leading, probably leading comfortably now. they all are worried because of the nature of the republican primaries. >> does this disquiet you? >> the squabbling has to be great for the democrats, right? you have all squabbling with nobody really out there as a primary, you know, front runner, you know, even the shop talk here, lou, with all those, you know, the faces up there, all these men that, you know, really are not all that well known to the americanpublic. bobble away. >> let me throw something at you, this group of people, somewhat older, they have been there, they are tired of th
incumbents, senators robert bennett and lisa murkowski, joining us to assess all of this, doug schoen, judith fox news legal analyst, great to have you all here. let me start with you, doug, this is, i mean, this looks like a real battleground shaping up for the republican party. >> it is, this is the best news other than the budget deal president obama had all day. bottom line, the tea party has a fervent group of activists who vote in primaries. even if this wo, four, seven incumbents...
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when you went to prison with judith miller, why didn't you just talk to the feds?n, i know the "times" took a hit, was it like "scared straight"? >> i'm so glad i didn't see that show. >> did you work for the style section? >> maybe. but i didn't get the pleasure of writing about you. >> anderson, did i see you just wipe the top of your lip? >> yes, you did. i'm starting to sweat. >> i remember -- >> i actually saw anderson do my favorite thing, which is a subtle -- [ sighs ] "is it over?" >> i was at new year's eve party, and you had mentioned me, because kathy had done something unmentionable to you, and you said how brian of "the new york times" would be writing about it. >> yes. which is what i lived in fear of for all these years, because the problems develop as the evening gets later and it crosses, like, that midnight hour, that last half hour for me, it's the most dangerous time with kathy. she's sort of striking out in terms of wanting to just, i don't know, get it all out there. and that's -- >> i'd say lashing out. >> lashing out, yes, i said lashing out
when you went to prison with judith miller, why didn't you just talk to the feds?n, i know the "times" took a hit, was it like "scared straight"? >> i'm so glad i didn't see that show. >> did you work for the style section? >> maybe. but i didn't get the pleasure of writing about you. >> anderson, did i see you just wipe the top of your lip? >> yes, you did. i'm starting to sweat. >> i remember -- >> i actually saw anderson do my...
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judith ward. the cobalt what the law that god would move to come to you utopian could lead to the board thinks and what the that up to popular belief for that year was included in the clear message that would watch the unit with multiple it. she's the pavement on one thank you. apologies again for that to take the issues we have with the line thank you for joining us from kiva fruitful for this part of the discussion. um the answer they're given by the np about how they're all these demands before before it can all come to a head again. the mission sink your thoughts on that island in a move the process forward. in the short term. well he will come. i still i'm actually going to hurt them a new civic and the goodness that is of uncertain because um this isn't the ocean and this is it a week and talk even that was until crisp on the sixty percent of people who aren't support in there and visit the station is not foreign person entering tuesday at night. they have support in blind or not to pursue n
judith ward. the cobalt what the law that god would move to come to you utopian could lead to the board thinks and what the that up to popular belief for that year was included in the clear message that would watch the unit with multiple it. she's the pavement on one thank you. apologies again for that to take the issues we have with the line thank you for joining us from kiva fruitful for this part of the discussion. um the answer they're given by the np about how they're all these demands...
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he's going to replace judith estran who is retiring from the boston next year.ares having a strong day closing up 1.2% on monday. carolin, back to you and happy holidays. >> the same to you. happy holidays, jackie. >>> coming up after the break, such a strong year for stocks with low volatility. which sector will offer investors an upside for 2014? we get the insight, next. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >>> good morning, everyone. many marke
he's going to replace judith estran who is retiring from the boston next year.ares having a strong day closing up 1.2% on monday. carolin, back to you and happy holidays. >> the same to you. happy holidays, jackie. >>> coming up after the break, such a strong year for stocks with low volatility. which sector will offer investors an upside for 2014? we get the insight, next. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful...
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judith miller is pulitzer prize winning reporter and kirsten powers, columnist for "the daily beast." contributors. judy, first of all, are you surprised he either tendered his resignation or more probably msnbc forced him out? >> i'm surprised, jon, that it took three weeks for it to happen. it should have happened almost immediately. i believe in free speech. i've made some sacrifices for it but i don't believe in vulgar speech. i think it is corrosive to democracy. i think what he said about sarah palin on the air was unacceptable and it is just as unacceptable to the mainstream media did not cover it and pay attention even though it is one of the most poorly-rated show on msnbc. it was still outrageous. so the question is, where were the networks standards? you know, why, did it take three weeks and a vacation by him and apology on the air and people beginning to become outraged about it to finally get msnbc to either push him out or for him to resign? why did it take so long? jon: kirsten, if it had been a conservative commentator making those same statements about you know, nanc
judith miller is pulitzer prize winning reporter and kirsten powers, columnist for "the daily beast." contributors. judy, first of all, are you surprised he either tendered his resignation or more probably msnbc forced him out? >> i'm surprised, jon, that it took three weeks for it to happen. it should have happened almost immediately. i believe in free speech. i've made some sacrifices for it but i don't believe in vulgar speech. i think it is corrosive to democracy. i think...
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professor judith feder is a professor of public policy at the mccourt school of public policy at georgetown university and a fellow with dearborn institute. mr. edmund heiss of mire. i do that every time. welcome back. a senior research fellow for health policy studies at the heritage foundation and doctorow a., m.d. is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research. eshoo saw on the first panel pursuant to the rules of the committee would you please rise and raise your right hand to take the oath? do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give us the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth? please be seated in left the record reflect all answered in the affirmative. dr. roy. >> chairman issa ranking member coming seven members of the oversight committee thanks for inviting me to speak with you today about the affordable care act. my name is opec right i'm a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research in which the capacity i said conduct research on entitlement reform. i'm an advocate of market-based universal coverage. i believe
professor judith feder is a professor of public policy at the mccourt school of public policy at georgetown university and a fellow with dearborn institute. mr. edmund heiss of mire. i do that every time. welcome back. a senior research fellow for health policy studies at the heritage foundation and doctorow a., m.d. is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research. eshoo saw on the first panel pursuant to the rules of the committee would you please rise and raise your right...
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so let's talk about with judith miller, pulitizer prize winning investigative reporter, author and fox news contributor. lynn sweet is washington bureau chief for "the chicago sun-times." good to see you both. >> hello. gregg: judy, in part he said african-americans were happier living under jim crow laws. you know, jim crow laws were basically segregation laws and they led to terrible acts of violence, including beatings and floggings, lynchings, so for the. so that is a statement that i either suggests an utter lack of awareness, or incentive or utter ignorance. >> right. gregg: where do you think it is? >> well i think that, you know the "duck dynasty" operation indicates a great deal of savvy and smarts. they know their operation. they know their audience. and but a&e has a right to set its own standards and i also predict that by the time those nine out of the 10 episodes have played on the air, somehow, a&e will find a way to get him back on the show. i mean he has a perfect first amendment right to be stupid, to be racist, to be homophobic but a&e has a first amendment right to
so let's talk about with judith miller, pulitizer prize winning investigative reporter, author and fox news contributor. lynn sweet is washington bureau chief for "the chicago sun-times." good to see you both. >> hello. gregg: judy, in part he said african-americans were happier living under jim crow laws. you know, jim crow laws were basically segregation laws and they led to terrible acts of violence, including beatings and floggings, lynchings, so for the. so that is a...
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professor judith kleinfilled called and it wasn't exactly 8-1, reporters at the time, the boston globe, as they reported the statistic that is true, parents were told -- much more voluble, and shrinking violence. exactly the opposite is true. the typical classroom, no one calls on them. it is true boys get more attention, more careful research, it was negative attention. boys are more unruly or the teacher will say the president of france, johnny is not listening, there are more reprimands but more positive engagement comment in fact fairly good data from the department of education that they feel they have a right to express their opinions and if the teacher wants to hear what they have to say and far fewer boys feel that way. >> host: that leads into your second book "the war against boys: how misguided policies are harming our young men". just updated this year. the new edition came out this year. what is gender awareness education? >> some educators want to make gender salient in raising student consciousness and reversing if they read a fairy tale they will say sexism and have a f
professor judith kleinfilled called and it wasn't exactly 8-1, reporters at the time, the boston globe, as they reported the statistic that is true, parents were told -- much more voluble, and shrinking violence. exactly the opposite is true. the typical classroom, no one calls on them. it is true boys get more attention, more careful research, it was negative attention. boys are more unruly or the teacher will say the president of france, johnny is not listening, there are more reprimands but...