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smith, jonas, john layfield and hadley keith and chuck rocha, welcome, everybody. gary b. siding with rubio or the white house? >> i have to side with senator rubio on this. i hate to boil it down to math but this is basic math because the white house makes the math arguments, so let's look at the other side. they're saying gitmo is too expensive, we need to close it down release the prisoners. give them a cost $400 million to run, a large amount of money. 9/11 cost total $2 trillion. my god, you could keep gitmo open what is that for 50 years and still not make up for one 9/11. these are the deadliest criminals that we know of brenda. we need to keep them safe. there is no cost however astronomical we think that would not be worth it. >> chuck, the white house is reportedly racing to release gitmo detainees, and others say that's crazy, and such a risk to america. what say you? >> well what i say is under george bush there was 500 people down there that he let loose and 100 of which returned to kill our soldiers. what was rubio's outrage then? >> chuck, i don't want to ta
smith, jonas, john layfield and hadley keith and chuck rocha, welcome, everybody. gary b. siding with rubio or the white house? >> i have to side with senator rubio on this. i hate to boil it down to math but this is basic math because the white house makes the math arguments, so let's look at the other side. they're saying gitmo is too expensive, we need to close it down release the prisoners. give them a cost $400 million to run, a large amount of money. 9/11 cost total $2 trillion. my...
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john layfield tell me you are not in agreement with the editorial board of the "new york times"! >> and in agreement with more government regulations. david: what? >> you always regulate the people that are the small percentage that are doing bad things. there are great financial advisers out here but the system is a catch-22. the way these guys make money is by churn of stocks, that's how a lot abuse the system and also pushing their own funds, their own mutual funds so they have annuity and get fees hidden in there. these guys need to make money. the problem is you have a small percentage that are used car salesman that should decriminalize these actions. david: the problem with what john is saying in the "new york times." never thought i would put john and the "new york times" in the same sentence. >> me either! >> we have a government that always overregulates always overregulates and the way they are going manage this, and by the way, they've been given more authority to do this by the dodd-frank law which is a mess in and of itself we talked to ben stein about this. chances
john layfield tell me you are not in agreement with the editorial board of the "new york times"! >> and in agreement with more government regulations. david: what? >> you always regulate the people that are the small percentage that are doing bad things. there are great financial advisers out here but the system is a catch-22. the way these guys make money is by churn of stocks, that's how a lot abuse the system and also pushing their own funds, their own mutual funds so...
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smith joe mass max ferris, john layfield along with ashley pratt and emily tish-sussman. ashley, the union backed protests, just a way to bump up their membership, not people's pay? >> the unions do not care at all about increasing the minimum wage for workers. they tried to make this look like an organic effort when really over the past two years the seiu funneled over $50 million into nonprofit groups to make it look like it's organic done by the workers. if you saw some of the protests, young college students being paid money by the unions to stand out there. they weren't actual fast food workers and that's the real issue that you wachbt tont to debate. why this issue is going on when workers aren't the ones really advocating for it. >> gary, why do you think this is? tens of millions of dollars a huge campaign and most union workers don't make minimum wage. >> exactly, brenda. it's very clever actually on the part of unions. they're looking altruistic but what they're really doing is looking out for their union members. as you point out, most union members aren't paid
smith joe mass max ferris, john layfield along with ashley pratt and emily tish-sussman. ashley, the union backed protests, just a way to bump up their membership, not people's pay? >> the unions do not care at all about increasing the minimum wage for workers. they tried to make this look like an organic effort when really over the past two years the seiu funneled over $50 million into nonprofit groups to make it look like it's organic done by the workers. if you saw some of the...
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neil: thank you very much, my apologies to john layfield, i was told both bush and clinton affected that feed. >>> this woman was slammed by more than a wave. but after the financial tidal wave that is about to hit us we may not be so lucky. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects were pain, redness, or swelling at the injection
neil: thank you very much, my apologies to john layfield, i was told both bush and clinton affected that feed. >>> this woman was slammed by more than a wave. but after the financial tidal wave that is about to hit us we may not be so lucky. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease-...
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smith, jonas, john layfield and hadley keith and chuck rocha, welcome, everybody. gary b.
smith, jonas, john layfield and hadley keith and chuck rocha, welcome, everybody. gary b.