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for exam pple. fixed amounts to states. let them deal with the problem. that completely takes away the counter cyclical ability of the safety net to ratchet in a recession. it will increase poverty. rhetoric, is there, the ideas are going the wrong way. >> hate to leave it on that point. but, i want to -- >> great poent int to leave it . >> you are both smart on the issues. have you back soon. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, becky. thank you, jared. >> we are on the money. looking to live to 100, afford it. short rules for a long life. you can start today. just stay away from the snackize lo -- snacks i love so much. >> who are we? the thinkers. the job jugglers. the one whose turn idea into action. we made our passion our life work. we strive for the moments where we can say, i did it. we are entrepreneurs who started it all. we are the signature. legal zoom helped start over 1 million businesses turning dream nears business owners. and we are here to help start yours. >> if you had all the information that may help you live a longer life woul
for exam pple. fixed amounts to states. let them deal with the problem. that completely takes away the counter cyclical ability of the safety net to ratchet in a recession. it will increase poverty. rhetoric, is there, the ideas are going the wrong way. >> hate to leave it on that point. but, i want to -- >> great poent int to leave it . >> you are both smart on the issues. have you back soon. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, becky. thank you, jared. >>...
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to the pple of losing jobs , the cars, homes, west virginia is taking a beating john: maybe it is good because of black lung diseases and people like you come to harm. >> the technology has come a long way ahead is think good side of our industry. >> con theater listings and i knew this kentucky, of west virginia, iay twice as much. >> it is the cheapest of fossil fuel we can produce it cheap isn't safe that we kick into is out call. john: we have natural gas symmetry you cannot give one company a monopoly. using the price will stay down? it will go up. john: they will do more. >> how many can you drill? will they be in everybody's backyard? john: i hope you and your friends keep your jobs. >> thank you for that. coal mirs don't want handouts we want the jobs back. john: thank you. coming up theearch for albacore continues -- al gore continue. john: i will jump into the hudson river [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic mome
to the pple of losing jobs , the cars, homes, west virginia is taking a beating john: maybe it is good because of black lung diseases and people like you come to harm. >> the technology has come a long way ahead is think good side of our industry. >> con theater listings and i knew this kentucky, of west virginia, iay twice as much. >> it is the cheapest of fossil fuel we can produce it cheap isn't safe that we kick into is out call. john: we have natural gas symmetry you...
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let me tell you, there are ver few pple in the industry that aren't registered and you can go somewhere and there are lots of links to check people out. but that doesn't hummable story because some of these people are putting together schemes and offerings and taking a big commission off the front. it's complicated. so to avoid that, i advise people to stay with the bigger well-known firms because they have that oversight. in one of the things i have of how much is that i do not like this. this is kind of a cesspool in my mind. a lot of people watching right now i'm not going to be happy with that. but i find those to be a big problem. the. gerri: i like what you are saying. these are all signals that something is not right. but the regulators are saying that we have the crackerjack team of six people and it's like, really? there are thousands of brokers and 60 we're going to bring these people -- they are going to make this right? that's laughable. >> not a chance in the world. we're going to learn how to evaluate this. because i have spoken with a lot of people and i have said, can i
let me tell you, there are ver few pple in the industry that aren't registered and you can go somewhere and there are lots of links to check people out. but that doesn't hummable story because some of these people are putting together schemes and offerings and taking a big commission off the front. it's complicated. so to avoid that, i advise people to stay with the bigger well-known firms because they have that oversight. in one of the things i have of how much is that i do not like this. this...
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this is the interesting thing about the law, is that it is supposed to expand coverage by 30 million ppledf that is through the website, through the private insurance exchanges. and half of it is through the medicaid program. so what y hear a lot of commentators say, particularly on the left, well, at least the medicaid portion is succeeding because those people are enrolling, as p i argue in the book you mentioned, that is not success for those people. studies show people on medicaid fare no better than people with no health insurance atll when it comes to health care outcomes. lou: say that again. medicaid is effeively not working. >>ly studies show people on medicaid don't fare better in things like mortality heart disease, diabetes, anything like thatelative to no insurance at all. people say we have to expand medicaid, because it will save lives of allhese people. studies show that is not the case. . lou: the problem, medicaid is a mess now obamacare is a mess. we don't know where we're lou: medicaid is a mess. obama kays is a mess. at some point when we know people, a will be insure
this is the interesting thing about the law, is that it is supposed to expand coverage by 30 million ppledf that is through the website, through the private insurance exchanges. and half of it is through the medicaid program. so what y hear a lot of commentators say, particularly on the left, well, at least the medicaid portion is succeeding because those people are enrolling, as p i argue in the book you mentioned, that is not success for those people. studies show people on medicaid fare no...
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you could have the first quarterly sales decline for .pple since 2003 if you are looking at the smart phone market where the majority of the revenue comes from, we see they're losing market share. one billion smartphones shipped last year. has loweredet share to 18%. you're talking about larger screens and lower cost. apple do not feature in the space. >> they need to bring out a new team-changing product? >> this is what investors are saying. they have not entered a new product categories is 20 game. it is significant because they have not launched any product since steve jobs. can they innovate? can they go forward without him? that is a big question. we discussed lack of innovation whether they can go down the mobile payment through. tim cook commented that on yesterday -- on that yesterday. he said the fingerprint sensor had been into the iphone 5s with that in mind. he said that innovations have never been stronger. if you look at the stock price in after-hours trading, really, that is the investors voice in about what they think about what is going on at apple right now. >> the
you could have the first quarterly sales decline for .pple since 2003 if you are looking at the smart phone market where the majority of the revenue comes from, we see they're losing market share. one billion smartphones shipped last year. has loweredet share to 18%. you're talking about larger screens and lower cost. apple do not feature in the space. >> they need to bring out a new team-changing product? >> this is what investors are saying. they have not entered a new product...
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niel: so far you haven't seen a lot of pple lose money. maybe they don't go to target for while, they hold off. i always think that we are one step away from something far more serious. potentially millions of americans bank accounts being blamed. >> agreed. so ts is farfrom a big deal. i know that plenty of people whose credit cards were mpromised. >> they were unauthorized charges that were made and they were coached by this due to credit cd fraud and that is just the beginning. when our financial system revolves around this, digital information that is essentially stored in the cloud and those servers can service can be accessed by bad guys in this way to the degree where they are able to download this information in such a short periods of time. it definitely is cause for alarm that our system could be in jeopardy we don't get up to speed in regards to protecting information that is in the hands of the banks and the retailers. niel: it is the warm-up to the follow-up of the more devastating world trade center stop. it serves as a warm-
niel: so far you haven't seen a lot of pple lose money. maybe they don't go to target for while, they hold off. i always think that we are one step away from something far more serious. potentially millions of americans bank accounts being blamed. >> agreed. so ts is farfrom a big deal. i know that plenty of people whose credit cards were mpromised. >> they were unauthorized charges that were made and they were coached by this due to credit cd fraud and that is just the beginning....
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it is not recommended as the first medication treat diabetes and should not be used in pple with typees or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include: swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat, fainting or dizziness, very rapid heartbeat, problems breathing or swallowing, severe rash or itching. tell your doctor if you get a lump or swelling in your neckck. serious side effects may happen in people who take victoza®, including inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis) whicmay be fatal. stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you have signs of pancreatitis, such as severe pain that will not go away in your abdomen or from your abdomen to your back, tell your doctor about all the e and if you have any medical conditions. taking victoza® with a sulfonylurea or insuli
it is not recommended as the first medication treat diabetes and should not be used in pple with typees or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include: swelling of face, lips, tongue, or...
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if i click on this accept but n button, how many pple read the privacy policy of the sites they're onit's an education issue. >> it's an education issue and frankly it's a user universe in which i think pepeople don't wa to acknowledge this but i think it's really true and with this we have to conclude. i think it's really true that most people have said once i step onto the web i have surrendered my rights to privacy and i have no expectation, whether it be for reasons of inadequate technical knowledge or whether it be the intrusion of many who are so sophisticated they can walk tough every file you own without you knowing it. that's a conversation for another day and let's have it. thank you both for being here. >> thanks, lou. >>> up next, the republican leadershipnd the republican national committee naming their post 2012 election report, the republican autopsy. in my new book upheaval i offer a few prescriptions to avoid the termination. republican party this november. we'll see whether they're listening. that's coming up. if you wear a denture, take this simple test. press your
if i click on this accept but n button, how many pple read the privacy policy of the sites they're onit's an education issue. >> it's an education issue and frankly it's a user universe in which i think pepeople don't wa to acknowledge this but i think it's really true and with this we have to conclude. i think it's really true that most people have said once i step onto the web i have surrendered my rights to privacy and i have no expectation, whether it be for reasons of inadequate...
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julie likes staying in homes because this way her karr gets to learn a little about how different pplessy comfortable. >> the room-a-ra website the run by geond tao. she and her husband created it because they travel a lot. >> there must be thousands of apartments able vow inspect. >> how might they rent their home when they travel? why not just go to craigslist. >> because on craigslist, you don't know who you're dealing with. we dealt with people who just never showed up, people who refused to pay in advance because they didn't know who we were. >> how do i know i'm not going to get som guest who is going to trash the place? >> there are reviews on t site. everything is very transrent for bothsides. >> the reviews, the internet feedback, this krout o sourcing is what makes these ideas work. they knew that alistair is a good host. alistair knew less about them. >> most guests don't have as many reviews. once i get their name, i'll try to do a facebook search on them, but generally i've had really good luck. >> he's happy, they're happy. and this wonderful new business where strangers
julie likes staying in homes because this way her karr gets to learn a little about how different pplessy comfortable. >> the room-a-ra website the run by geond tao. she and her husband created it because they travel a lot. >> there must be thousands of apartments able vow inspect. >> how might they rent their home when they travel? why not just go to craigslist. >> because on craigslist, you don't know who you're dealing with. we dealt with people who just never showed...
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now we know that one of the planks that pple would not use emergency care as much if they are on insuranceo be true. melissa: thank you for your time >> thank-you. melissa: remember when former vice president dick cheney said this? >> what do you think of snow and? >> i think he is a trader. >> you do? >> absolutely. melissa: now liberal media is trying to give this guy pass. we expose the media bias right after this. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crow ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce 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. ♪ melissa: id -- a major shot after leaking top-secret security information. a new york times is giving him a not so secret endorsement. he deserves better than the lives of permanent exile, fear, and light. he may
now we know that one of the planks that pple would not use emergency care as much if they are on insuranceo be true. melissa: thank you for your time >> thank-you. melissa: remember when former vice president dick cheney said this? >> what do you think of snow and? >> i think he is a trader. >> you do? >> absolutely. melissa: now liberal media is trying to give this guy pass. we expose the media bias right after this. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to...
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energy in the shale region fueled the rapid rise in pple with a lot of zeros in their wealth.? 2.6%. a new study finds there are more than 50,000 added millionaire households in the nation last year than the year before. add them up? some $6 million. maine was another fast-moverer climbing 11 spots, be don't bet on nevada's economy, that state fell to 29. arizona, florida and michigan also fell. why the drop? it's the economy, the recovery very uneven across the country. the states that jumped in the rankings turned around in their economy. as for nevada, florida and the losers still stuck in the aftermath of the recession. but the top of the list hasn't changed that dramatically. the number one in millionaire households per capita, maryland, three straight years in a row. following close behind, new jersey, connecticut and hawaii. aloha to that! so those states have been at the top of the list nearly a decade but need a job or want six zeros? welcome to north dakota. shannon, back to you. >> hey, we might have to go check it out. take it on the road. >>> a tip for small busin
energy in the shale region fueled the rapid rise in pple with a lot of zeros in their wealth.? 2.6%. a new study finds there are more than 50,000 added millionaire households in the nation last year than the year before. add them up? some $6 million. maine was another fast-moverer climbing 11 spots, be don't bet on nevada's economy, that state fell to 29. arizona, florida and michigan also fell. why the drop? it's the economy, the recovery very uneven across the country. the states that jumped...
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the government is taking this way from pple, many who have been forced on healthcare.gov, if the democrats supporting this bill means these people are going to remain unprotected, correct? >> that is right, the imperative is to allow the individuals to take the actions necessary to minimize or mitigate any damage that could occur. you know, this is very scary issue to a lot of people. and legitimately so. if you have your identity taken from you and abused, i mean, you know, how much is occurring on line electronically. that is a scary thought. the government ought to be willing to just notify victims. that is all we're trying to do. and asking the democrats to set politics aside, just this one time and let's go about helping protect people in case their identity is stolen. >> well, especially when you talk about potentially more than identity. i mean, if it gets into the nature of your actual health care history that opens up another whole ball of wax. because hhs reports there were no security attacks, none, and no group has been linked to any personal identifiable information of the sit
the government is taking this way from pple, many who have been forced on healthcare.gov, if the democrats supporting this bill means these people are going to remain unprotected, correct? >> that is right, the imperative is to allow the individuals to take the actions necessary to minimize or mitigate any damage that could occur. you know, this is very scary issue to a lot of people. and legitimately so. if you have your identity taken from you and abused, i mean, you know, how much is...
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after we get on the show we have so many pple that wanted to is .e is after six months in the business they could have a giant franchise business. when i saw a million-plus in sales, i could see that going everywhere. a lot of people making a lot of profit. you are there for ten years and out of business. melissa: have you find the rht people to be in the truck? agassi in the beginning you were there. bu as you get bigger you have to adjust your baby to someone else. >> we are family guys. we build our business and staff on that whole feling of family and the trust. people that we can fin that will make what we were doing. and then push it on to them. >> we have t embrace that. >> i love with these guys. paying you. melissa: we have people in the audience looking into getting into their own business because in this economy you have to create your own future, create your own job and your own fortune. what does it costs to get into your franchise got to buy a franchise? what can you expect overtime? >> right n up front 40 and 55 grand, whether they're
after we get on the show we have so many pple that wanted to is .e is after six months in the business they could have a giant franchise business. when i saw a million-plus in sales, i could see that going everywhere. a lot of people making a lot of profit. you are there for ten years and out of business. melissa: have you find the rht people to be in the truck? agassi in the beginning you were there. bu as you get bigger you have to adjust your baby to someone else. >> we are family...