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that is according to robert liz's keegan hlth care policy analyst.the site continues to struggle with insurers telling him that about 10% of a romance have some sort of problem. and your information is not safe, not yet, not on this website. the best course of action for some many of us right now, if you were in the market for private sector health care insurance go to the private sector getting better, but their risks remain. that is my "2 cents more". and that is it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you fojoining us. do not forget to record the show if you cannot catch us live. have a great night, and we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: president, today tried to dismiss problems that continue to play the obamacare website. but the reality is, the website still is not working as it should. the obama administration still will not tell us how many people have successfully rolled and purchased obamacare insurance. we will have considerably more comment on those circumstances here tonight. i'm "lou dobbs tonight". ♪ good evening. the pres
that is according to robert liz's keegan hlth care policy analyst.the site continues to struggle with insurers telling him that about 10% of a romance have some sort of problem. and your information is not safe, not yet, not on this website. the best course of action for some many of us right now, if you were in the market for private sector health care insurance go to the private sector getting better, but their risks remain. that is my "2 cents more". and that is it for tonight on...
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liz: robert furnace and, of course, the brand new logo is true passion can't be tame bl. nd bacardi. >> thank you, liz. liz: bacardi, of course, more than 150 years old. robert furnace is north american regional president. >>> 24/7 shopping is here without going online if you want to sort of hand pick things. extreme shoppers might want to consider loading up their carts at, yes, toys r us. the toy chain planning to stay open, you ready for this? for 87 hours straight in the runup to christmas from 6 a.m. saturday all the way through 9 p.m. christmas eve. so the old i was working didn't quite cut it this time. go to toys r us, you can still get a gift in the middle of the night. the times square store has gone further, by the time the holiday's over, it will have stayed open for 566 hours. toys r us has also unveiled a blizzard of promotions to get customers through its doors, one big reason because the holiday shopping calendar is shorter this year, only four weekends between thanksgiving and christmas rather than the usual five. remember, no excuses. closing bell ringing
liz: robert furnace and, of course, the brand new logo is true passion can't be tame bl. nd bacardi. >> thank you, liz. liz: bacardi, of course, more than 150 years old. robert furnace is north american regional president. >>> 24/7 shopping is here without going online if you want to sort of hand pick things. extreme shoppers might want to consider loading up their carts at, yes, toys r us. the toy chain planning to stay open, you ready for this? for 87 hours straight in the...
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liz: robert, let me ask you, is there an energy name that is your favorite right now as you the stock-picker of 2014 looks into some of these names? >> well, there's several, but the one that comes to top of mind is devon energy and devon is one of the largest, oil, natural gas producers in the u.s. they have nearly doubled their capacity in the last couple of years. and they have consistently raised their dividend for years in a row. i think that is, that the pick right there when it comes to energy. david: robert, you know the interesting thing about you you are a bull but at the same time you think we are in a bubble but this is a bubble you don't think is going to pop anytime soon. you can't ignore it, you have to manage on to it, right? >> right. look at the people that have been the naysayers all this time while the s&p is up 20 6% year-to-date or so and -- 26%. they're right but nobody knows the timing when the fed eases off the throttle. david: is it time, at least to clear a little bit of that profit off the top of the table? >> yes. it is. that's the short answer. yes, book some, l
liz: robert, let me ask you, is there an energy name that is your favorite right now as you the stock-picker of 2014 looks into some of these names? >> well, there's several, but the one that comes to top of mind is devon energy and devon is one of the largest, oil, natural gas producers in the u.s. they have nearly doubled their capacity in the last couple of years. and they have consistently raised their dividend for years in a row. i think that is, that the pick right there when it...
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we will wrap it up, pat roberedson, lamar alexander and a special episode of mike enzi and liz cheney. robertsot in trouble yet. both strike me as if the challenger got hot late, they could be snuck up upon. >> right. with pat roberts, his challenger, we have to see that. how his fourth quarter report looks. if he was able to post a decent number, that will cause the outside groups to take a look at it. whether it's a club for growth or others who are not interested in picking up the candidate and they have to show lovability on their own. another point that is important is the calendar and how these take place. they will start with john corn in. and mitch mcconnell anded that cochran. if there is success from the outside groups at the beginning, that could snowball into the others or work in the opposite direction. >> vehicle quickly, it's a very special race. the cheneys versus enzi. this has nothing to do with ideology. this one is one that is not like the other. >> that was just the point i was going to make. i think it was cheney wanted to create this as she is the true conservative. mike
we will wrap it up, pat roberedson, lamar alexander and a special episode of mike enzi and liz cheney. robertsot in trouble yet. both strike me as if the challenger got hot late, they could be snuck up upon. >> right. with pat roberts, his challenger, we have to see that. how his fourth quarter report looks. if he was able to post a decent number, that will cause the outside groups to take a look at it. whether it's a club for growth or others who are not interested in picking up the...
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liz: as dr. robert schiller came out today and said he was very concerned about a global bubble due to our equities being inflated, this is nothing that marc faber hasn't said more than a year. again he has been wrong. david: mark has been saying for 100 years. liz: time something everything. and right now he has garbage, not salad. lincoln, at some point, maybe the fifth anniversary of this unbelievable bull market. that comes in march i believe. what do you think happens? do you think people really need to be preparing for that in some way, shape or form? >> they should be preparing themselves. i think david's right though. the key component of this is whether or not the rate hikes happen in an orderly fashion and whether or not the economy can actually adjust. if you get these higher rates, and incrementally higher rates, not only does that help small and mid-sized regional banks, it also helps a huge amount of savers out there been yielding zero. liz: not all bad is what you're saying, not all bad?
liz: as dr. robert schiller came out today and said he was very concerned about a global bubble due to our equities being inflated, this is nothing that marc faber hasn't said more than a year. again he has been wrong. david: mark has been saying for 100 years. liz: time something everything. and right now he has garbage, not salad. lincoln, at some point, maybe the fifth anniversary of this unbelievable bull market. that comes in march i believe. what do you think happens? do you think people...
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. >> jeff: liz, i also want to ask you about robert levinson. in the news this week the investigator and cia contractor who disappeared in iran in 2007. did he say anything about levinson? >> reporter: dr. zarif said that iran does not have levinson and doesn't know where he is. however he went on to say even with levinson's now publicly acknowledged cia connections, that his government would help, and i quote, "resolve thing agony his family is going through, no matter what he did if, under some circumstances, he does turn up inside iran." >> jeff: liz palmer, in tehran, thank you very much. secretary of state john kerry was in vietnam today visiting the banks of the mekong delta. kerry has been to the country more than a dozen times but it was the first trip back to the muddy waters he patrolled during wartime as a young lieutenant in a u.s. gunboat. kerry pledged $17 million while farmers and fisherman adapt to changes in the ecosystem in vietnam. china is now the third nation after the u.s. and russia to land a spacecraft on the moon. the ja
. >> jeff: liz, i also want to ask you about robert levinson. in the news this week the investigator and cia contractor who disappeared in iran in 2007. did he say anything about levinson? >> reporter: dr. zarif said that iran does not have levinson and doesn't know where he is. however he went on to say even with levinson's now publicly acknowledged cia connections, that his government would help, and i quote, "resolve thing agony his family is going through, no matter what he...
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liz cheney, wendy davis, alison lunder grand grimes, scott walker, scott brown, tom cotton, misch nell nunn. robert> hello. >> robert, i'll start with you, i want to get with the conservative light thing rod, liz cheney. challenging a popular senator, i might add, mike enzi in wyoming's republican primary next year. >> i think, at the end of the day, senator enzi's going to win. senator enzi's up by double digits. liz cheney has done everything wrong in a primary race. she's labeled as a carpetbagger, lived lived in virginia majority of her life. there's a hunting license and fishing license incident. she's not really in line with her family's thinking when it comes to gay marriage. wyoming, she appears to be flip-flopping back and forth. i think she's going to lose the primary. i think she's going to lose big. >> richard, what about this overall, the republican family feud? is this going to hurt the party? >> you know, dick cheney, liz cheney's dad, was discredited towards the end of the bush/cheney administration nationally. i think he's not helping himself even in wyoming. he seem to be calling
liz cheney, wendy davis, alison lunder grand grimes, scott walker, scott brown, tom cotton, misch nell nunn. robert> hello. >> robert, i'll start with you, i want to get with the conservative light thing rod, liz cheney. challenging a popular senator, i might add, mike enzi in wyoming's republican primary next year. >> i think, at the end of the day, senator enzi's going to win. senator enzi's up by double digits. liz cheney has done everything wrong in a primary race. she's...
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liz cheney. in kansas, senior senator pat roberts also elected in '96 is being primaried by a tea party backed radiologistsee, facing a tea party backed opponent. in kentucky mitch mcconnell has to first tango with a republican opponent before taking on a democratic one who's up by two points. and in mississippi as i mentioned, senator thad cochran has got to fight his own party. in georgia there's at least eight republicans vying to replace the retiring senator saxby chambliss. lindsey graham faces a crowded field of republicans to unseat him. these are the faces of powerful republican senators who are forced to defend their seats against their own party. michael steele's an expert. he's a former chair of rnc and political analyst. michelle goldberg writes for the nation. let's be sophisticated about this. some of these states are so conservative that probably the most conservative will win no matter what. south carolina, mississippi. i'm trying to think of the other one. maybe wyoming. there's no way a republican loses the general election unless they're a witch or a nut. so basically there's no danger
liz cheney. in kansas, senior senator pat roberts also elected in '96 is being primaried by a tea party backed radiologistsee, facing a tea party backed opponent. in kentucky mitch mcconnell has to first tango with a republican opponent before taking on a democratic one who's up by two points. and in mississippi as i mentioned, senator thad cochran has got to fight his own party. in georgia there's at least eight republicans vying to replace the retiring senator saxby chambliss. lindsey graham...
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robert, are republicans cognizant getting away from president obama aspect, they want to national liz but on a state level, this minimum wage issue actually holds some danger for them. >> that's true. i think republicans are aware of that. right now it's not acceptable within most of the republican party to really be articulating a new position on minimum wage. i don't think republicans are going to have that fight with democrats. they will let democrats have their rallying cry on it but republicans aren't going to really get involved. i think you're right. the broader point about president obama, i think republicans, when you listen to their rhetoric on obama care, they are not zeroing in on the president, they are zeroing in on the law, because the president retains popularity. really trying to get down to brass tax on the law that's not easy for republicans. they get right back at the president for better or for worse. >> also i'm struck by the fact republicans are dealing with the base. the inequality argument may not resonate. there is a pew poll that talks about what is more to
robert, are republicans cognizant getting away from president obama aspect, they want to national liz but on a state level, this minimum wage issue actually holds some danger for them. >> that's true. i think republicans are aware of that. right now it's not acceptable within most of the republican party to really be articulating a new position on minimum wage. i don't think republicans are going to have that fight with democrats. they will let democrats have their rallying cry on it but...
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liz: he is saying it is hard to outweigh the positives in the market. people are listening to robertand coming behind robert schiller saying robert schiller is actually off, he is wrong when he is talking about a correction around the door or down the road, 2 to 3 years, roading correction so what they are saying is the operating profit margin, here is what is key, record highs of 1.6% for the s and p 500. if you referred to the average you will see a 20% correction down. profit margin will be back to where they were historically. to henry is a and i can no longer say i am bearish, willing to underperform when market crash but that could be in three years and he went through to and overweight into equities in his fund as of september, 64% failure of equities. adam: don't invite them to a party. lori: as we do every 15, let's get back to the floor of the stock exchange to hear what the buzz is all about today with the dow down 120 points, pharmaceutical company's new joint venture making news. >> a lot going on on wall street, looking at a calm but deal today and if you own these phar
liz: he is saying it is hard to outweigh the positives in the market. people are listening to robertand coming behind robert schiller saying robert schiller is actually off, he is wrong when he is talking about a correction around the door or down the road, 2 to 3 years, roading correction so what they are saying is the operating profit margin, here is what is key, record highs of 1.6% for the s and p 500. if you referred to the average you will see a 20% correction down. profit margin will be...