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(laughter) stu?i seem to remember in the last few years being told that something like 12% of the children in america go to bed hungry at night. you're saying that that's flat out not accurate? >> that's an absolute lie. it may be 2% of children at some point in the year would go to bed hungry. >> stephen: 2% hungry! that's the perfect amount! (laughter) there's about 150 of us in this room. if three of us were hungry children, i think we'd feel pretty good about that. (laughter) i mean, this report proves that poor people are just not living down to our expectations. (laughter) if you still have the strength to brush the flies off your eyeballs, you're not really poor. because even the ones that are officially poor are probably way richer than you think. because in determining whether a household was poor, the census only counts about 4% of the welfare spent on that family as income. so we don't need to give the poor assistance because they're not poor thanks to the assistance we give them. (laughte
(laughter) stu?i seem to remember in the last few years being told that something like 12% of the children in america go to bed hungry at night. you're saying that that's flat out not accurate? >> that's an absolute lie. it may be 2% of children at some point in the year would go to bed hungry. >> stephen: 2% hungry! that's the perfect amount! (laughter) there's about 150 of us in this room. if three of us were hungry children, i think we'd feel pretty good about that. (laughter) i...
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for more, fox news stu vashny sy makes words come out of his mouth. >> when you think of poverty, you think of this. but what if i told you it really looks like this. a new report showing poor families in the united states are not what they used to be. i'm just going to give our viewers a quick run-through of what items poor families in america have. 99% of them have a refrigerator. (laughter) 81% have a microwave. >> stephen: a refrigerator and a microwave? they can preserve and heat food?
for more, fox news stu vashny sy makes words come out of his mouth. >> when you think of poverty, you think of this. but what if i told you it really looks like this. a new report showing poor families in the united states are not what they used to be. i'm just going to give our viewers a quick run-through of what items poor families in america have. 99% of them have a refrigerator. (laughter) 81% have a microwave. >> stephen: a refrigerator and a microwave? they can preserve and...
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so let's look at the best opportunity for stu for the republican.ectively agree, six states that are already leaning republican or pure toss ups. >> north dakota was in the bank already. it's a good, open seat. and then after that you go to three or four races and i think even money for the republicans and you have to like how they started. that would be nebraska, montana, or missouri in difficult states fundamentally leaning states. >> look, charlie cook, you take those four, pure toss ups all the way to election day, take those other four. of those four, which ones should democrats feel as if they have the best chance of stopping the republicans? >> well, i think florida is the toughest. >> we'll go to the next list. i want to go to this first list, missouri, nebraska, iowa, montana, the first four that republicans like to talk about, which is the toughest for the republicans? >> i would say certainly not nebraska. certainly not -- maybe -- i guess would you rather be tester or mccaskill? >> i think i'd rather be tester. i don't know why. i think
so let's look at the best opportunity for stu for the republican.ectively agree, six states that are already leaning republican or pure toss ups. >> north dakota was in the bank already. it's a good, open seat. and then after that you go to three or four races and i think even money for the republicans and you have to like how they started. that would be nebraska, montana, or missouri in difficult states fundamentally leaning states. >> look, charlie cook, you take those four, pure...
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stu varney, stu, thank you very much, we'll talk more about california. stu mentioned minnesota, far from the only state with budget issues, 25 states in this country have projected shortfalls, totals about $46 billion for the 2013 fiscal year. that same year, california faces the largest projected budget gap of just over $10 billion. so more on that coming up. martha: all of this comes as california actually passed its current budget on time and balanced. that is the work of governor jerry brown who signed the $85.9 billion spending plan, saying that the state is making some very tough choices. listen to this: >> and no one should be mistaken, these are really, tough decisions, and going forward, californians are going to have to think very hard about what is it that we want from our university, from our police and sheriff, from our safety net, for the most vulnerable. martha: those are big questions, right? the budget includes a combination of spending cuts and fee hikes that were passed by majority democrats in california, 70 state parks will close the
stu varney, stu, thank you very much, we'll talk more about california. stu mentioned minnesota, far from the only state with budget issues, 25 states in this country have projected shortfalls, totals about $46 billion for the 2013 fiscal year. that same year, california faces the largest projected budget gap of just over $10 billion. so more on that coming up. martha: all of this comes as california actually passed its current budget on time and balanced. that is the work of governor jerry...
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. >> stu, what fascinates me in three months.l the wise men and women said the deal will be struck in the united states senate. the irony is that those guys are the first ones to say short term deal cut and run. go, go, go. the senate guys are basically on the sidelines. this is obama and boehner and to a lesser extent steny hoyer. >> house republicans are the true believers and drew the line in the sand. they are the key to this. then the white house has adopted a number of different strategies, i suspect will continue to kind of move around and find the right place, the president appears to be engaged but not responsible if the public is actually angry at the end. day. >> is the public going to be angry about this? it's been a year. it's a weird disconnect between what's going on in washington and the public. >> up talked about wall street, how there's -- >> they are not reacting either. >> nobody quite believes we'll fall off the end of the cliff. they think this is all kind of the drama building. we've seen it before. it will
. >> stu, what fascinates me in three months.l the wise men and women said the deal will be struck in the united states senate. the irony is that those guys are the first ones to say short term deal cut and run. go, go, go. the senate guys are basically on the sidelines. this is obama and boehner and to a lesser extent steny hoyer. >> house republicans are the true believers and drew the line in the sand. they are the key to this. then the white house has adopted a number of...
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stu varney thanks so much. another fox news alert for you right now, because we are just getting word that the president is already threatening to veto a bill that will be hitting the house floor tomorrow. the tea party-backed cut, cap and balance plan would provide the president a 2.4 trillion increase on the debt limit, and would also include a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget. congressman dan hrupb gree l u.n joins me to talk about this live. hello, long man. >> hello. >> we have to see whether he will really veto it. the president has said a lot of things that haven't come true. this is the most leaderless president i've seen in my lifetime. here we have a situation in which we should be coming together, and yet the president appears to be panicking. he's the one who said a number of years ago that you shouldn't raise the debt ceiling unless you're going to do something substantial. he's the one who said a couple of years ago, and last year followed through on it, in which the co
stu varney thanks so much. another fox news alert for you right now, because we are just getting word that the president is already threatening to veto a bill that will be hitting the house floor tomorrow. the tea party-backed cut, cap and balance plan would provide the president a 2.4 trillion increase on the debt limit, and would also include a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget. congressman dan hrupb gree l u.n joins me to talk about this live. hello, long man....
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the end indeed the bodies were not from russia and we have sold some four or five furniture factory stu private owners a bit below problem the molestation we're still holding a large portfolio don't stakes in very senior streets including furniture so there is still room. in the room with there was but it was let's take the chemistry. and i'm planning to bring it up to date form for example for oil has been assessing our polling there and surprise. part of the enough time history grew more for well over two and a half years we'd like them to finally make up their mind as we also have other offers waiting. we have certainly granted the right of first. but i will appear we will keep him with and i believe there are also vest opportunities for partnership in areas such as the defense industry microelectronics information technology and other sectors. for instance and rochelle why don't produce enough pharmaceuticals domestically and i believe it would be worthwhile if we tried to pool our resources and create an industrial venture was reproduced medicines rather than keeping porting down.
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i thought that stu acres, who is leading the investigation aquested herself extremely well. i have confidence that the metropolitan police will get to the bottom. >> to raise coffee. >> thank you. they have committed to a low carbon world and recycling rate of over 60%. he's always welcome to visit, but will he give his backing to enhance skills training to fill the new job opportunities to be created locally? >> no, i think the honorable lady makes a good point. i congratulate her on branding as the green coast. i think there is a big opportunity. particularly in light of what my right and honorable friend, the energy and crime change secretary said in the terms of green jobs, energy, and nuclear. and the vital things to encourage the investment that we want is to demonstrate that we are going to build up our skills base. that's what the partnerships play such a valuable role. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister tell the house whether he had any conversations about phone hacking with abdomeny coulson at the time of his resignation? will he place in tjus >> onc
i thought that stu acres, who is leading the investigation aquested herself extremely well. i have confidence that the metropolitan police will get to the bottom. >> to raise coffee. >> thank you. they have committed to a low carbon world and recycling rate of over 60%. he's always welcome to visit, but will he give his backing to enhance skills training to fill the new job opportunities to be created locally? >> no, i think the honorable lady makes a good point. i...
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. >> well, this is a big hit to michele bachmann, stu. this is not necessarily an endorsement of her candidacy. big credit to her, this week at a campaign event and someone asked her why don't we just raise taxes on corporations? and she used the opportunity to point out that in fact, roughly half of americans don't pay any income taxes at all and maybe it's time to even, if it's a small amount, get everyone to be in this together. it's a great point. listening to president obama, the rich and businesses are tax exempt and generate most of the revenue. >> mary, what do you have? >> this is a miss for congress woman sheila lee jackson from texas who said that in conversations about the debt ceiling debate, she said that she was particularly sensitive to the fact that only this president, only this one, had received the kind of attacks and disrespect and so forth that president obama is getting, obviously making references to the fact na she believes this has something to do with race and i would remind her that only this president, only th
. >> well, this is a big hit to michele bachmann, stu. this is not necessarily an endorsement of her candidacy. big credit to her, this week at a campaign event and someone asked her why don't we just raise taxes on corporations? and she used the opportunity to point out that in fact, roughly half of americans don't pay any income taxes at all and maybe it's time to even, if it's a small amount, get everyone to be in this together. it's a great point. listening to president obama, the...
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involved we could suspend him for life all those involved with our players trainers officials over three stu concerning the recent mexico scandal and we have fifa completely agreed with the decisions taken by the mexican football federation it's definitely a case of food contamination this issue was a great wake up call for everybody. thailand football fans are said to witness one of the english game's greatest ever poachers up close this season robbie fowler unveiled in the wind united player on sunday the former liverpool and england striker moving from a strictly in club perth glory follower of their fourth highest scorer in english premier league history is regarded as the most heard of the signing in thai football history the thirty six rule will earn some seven hundred thousand dollars for half a year's work when the twenty eleven season restarts later this month one pong arturo thailand champions i think it will. be the group. seems. to move on. i'm glad to see has been inducted into the tennis hall of fame the a time grand slam winner nine hundred ninety six olympic champion joining
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you're ever she knows what's going on over there when you go to brussels the street knows people out stu's you know one of all of the see that i'm going to new york that's where the heart of the financial center is and as ever forget the rest what about me can i come when you coming really well i have to go now max by. such. an anonymous. planation free subscription take three months for charges free. maintenance free publicity still child free supplement free blood counseling videos for your media projects or seeing video done to our teeth dot com. such fixed some such subjects such as first. on the. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to argentina and talk with independent consultant on risk management and author of the new e-book the coming world government tragedy and hope adrian booty walk on the show adrian thank you for having me on before i ask you about your new book i want to ask you about greece is the nature of the financial attack on grace greece similar to what happened in argentina in two thousand and one two thousand and two well certainly yes because we are se
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commerce arresting people and arresting people for victimless medical issues or drugs veteran officer stu crystal appears to be in that five percent and i can give him a thumbs up not saying that we have to agree with every law the guy's had to enforce but he's got a clean record whatever good that is for the department unfortunately but i fulfilling a citizen expected duty of serving and protecting his neighbors he's being investigated by the city of st petersburg so what was officer chris goes no no the taser kid nope he should have done well. he was to run over someone's top of the squad car and i don't was in that either oh wait wait maybe he body slammed someone in the concrete for dancing and nobody was any other way worse he made his employers in the city look bad that's right officer christgau was speaking father to father with the father of a sixteen year old girl that had been robbed at gunpoint at the north shore pool earlier that evening he advises the girl and her family avoid the area in which she was assaulted saying it was an area he would avoid himself if not on duty and
commerce arresting people and arresting people for victimless medical issues or drugs veteran officer stu crystal appears to be in that five percent and i can give him a thumbs up not saying that we have to agree with every law the guy's had to enforce but he's got a clean record whatever good that is for the department unfortunately but i fulfilling a citizen expected duty of serving and protecting his neighbors he's being investigated by the city of st petersburg so what was officer chris...
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. >> a stu new study suggests environmental factors may be as important as genes in causing autism. found a higher than expected rate of autism in farternal twins. it found the disorders happened in 31% of male twins and 36% of the females. s. >> an american president was celebrated today in london but not because it was independence day. a ten foot tall statue of ronald regan. he was honored as a giant of the 20th century. this year is the 100th anniversary of his birth. >> good evening. a stronger sea breeze toe really brought the temperatures back from five to 15 degrees and brought the coast clouds back as well. we managed to stay mostly clear and tonight we are dealing with just a little bit off the coast. santa cruz, half moon bay. the rest of us still dealing mostly clear skies, pretty good prize. the rest of us from ten to 15 miles an hour and we will continue with that until midnight and thin they will start to let up. a stronger sea breeze, tomorrow we will see a return of the heat from three to six degrees warmer. we will wake up with just a little bit of patchy fog and t
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. >> a stu new study suggests environmental factors may be as important as genes in causing autism. study found a higher than expected rate of autism in farternal twins. it found the disorders happened in 31% of male twins and 36% of the females. s. >> an american president was celebrated today in london but not because it was independence day. a ten foot tall statue of ronald regan. he was honored as a giant of the 20th century. this year is the 100th anniversary of his birth. >> good evening. a stronger sea breeze toe really brought the temperatures back from five to 15 degrees and brought the coast clouds back as well. we managed to stay mostly clear and tonight we are dealing with just a little bit off the coast. santa cruz, half moon bay. the rest of us still dealing mostly clear skies, pretty good prize. the rest of us from ten to 15 miles an hour and we will continue with that until midnight and thin they will start to let up. a stronger sea breeze, tomorrow we will see a return of the heat from three to six degrees warmer. we will wake up with just a little bit of patchy fog
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alisyn: well now i know why they call you bad news stu. >> thank you so much. alisyn: we're ales happy to see you. thanks for coming in to explain all this bad news. thanks. >> sure. alisyn: another fox newsly alert because we're getting reports that house gop members previously opposed to a bill raising debt ceiling are changing to yes votes after the bill was modified this morning. texas congressman lewis gohmert joins me live. hello, congressman. have you changed the vote because of the new amendment that changes the boehner amendment to a? >> we have the language added. i have to move off the undecided. the balanced budget amendment if we can get that done, people have tried before unsuccessfully. that is a game-changer, going back to what you were saying with stuart? for too long washington has been run by numbers. you can't run this place by numbers. you have to run it by principles. when we gotten away pro principles, basically, don't spend more than you bring in, then we have gotten into trouble and we're worried about stock market doing this, that, sel
alisyn: well now i know why they call you bad news stu. >> thank you so much. alisyn: we're ales happy to see you. thanks for coming in to explain all this bad news. thanks. >> sure. alisyn: another fox newsly alert because we're getting reports that house gop members previously opposed to a bill raising debt ceiling are changing to yes votes after the bill was modified this morning. texas congressman lewis gohmert joins me live. hello, congressman. have you changed the vote because...
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we do talk to our player rep, buts's stu it's tough on get a .u're not there, you don't know what's going on. so for the most part, it's just keeping us posted when this thing finally wraps up. >> so we still have a lockout, but the raiders free agent working up a sweat, ozawa built houses for houses for humanity. joining him from the children the as with a college tour for scholars. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. >> that was just a few minutes, but for a full 30 minutes of bay area sports coverage, you can watch comcast sports net central tonight at 10:30 with the entire gang. >> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >>> meet an outspoken grandmother taking a stand against criminals. her secret weapon tonight at 11:00 after "dateline." >>> vicky joins us to let us know at 7:00. >> the arrest in the bryan stow case and the positive news on the
we do talk to our player rep, buts's stu it's tough on get a .u're not there, you don't know what's going on. so for the most part, it's just keeping us posted when this thing finally wraps up. >> so we still have a lockout, but the raiders free agent working up a sweat, ozawa built houses for houses for humanity. joining him from the children the as with a college tour for scholars. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. >> that was just a few minutes, but for a full 30...
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we love to have charlie and stu on, now we've got the brains on.et in trouble with our friends there. gentlemen, welcome. we'll try to break it down and make it tv friendly, we'll focus on four states up on the map, north carolina, illinois, california, and florida, as we know, we lay it out, republicans have a 24-seat advantage right now and the question is what will their advantage be after redistricting is done. david wasserman, let me start with what's going on in north carolina. this is a state where republicans are dominating the process. >> absolutely. and, you know, republicans like to accuse democrats of chicago-style politics in illinois, and we'll get to that in a second. but in north carolina they're taking a machete, not just a knife, to the current map and reorganizing the political maps to their advantage. we see this from time to time when republicans gain a new majority or when democrats gain a new majority, they reorganize the map. after 2010, there are only six white conservative democrats remaining in the house. >> and how many
we love to have charlie and stu on, now we've got the brains on.et in trouble with our friends there. gentlemen, welcome. we'll try to break it down and make it tv friendly, we'll focus on four states up on the map, north carolina, illinois, california, and florida, as we know, we lay it out, republicans have a 24-seat advantage right now and the question is what will their advantage be after redistricting is done. david wasserman, let me start with what's going on in north carolina. this is a...
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tomorrow on the show, senator john thune, and we're busting out the battleground maps with charlie and stuis januarysing and company, and then at 1:00 don't miss andrea mitchell reports. >>> i'm meeshtologist bill karenins. the big story last week was the heat wave, and it's still the story this week, but it's mostly in the middle of the country. showers and thunderstorms are going to cool off. some in the east today, including new york and d.c., baltimore, and philly, and atlanta has a chance of storms. we're nice in detroit and chicago. look at the heat in dallas. today up to 103. jeff, lunch! uh-huh. jeff! honey, i can't walk any faster. [ female announcer ] oscar mayer deli fresh turkey comes in a clear pack... [ cellphone beeps ] [ jeff ] ooh. thanks hun! [ female announcer ] ...so the freshness you see is what you taste. ♪ it doesn't get better than this ♪ but not your wrinkles. new neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. its retinol formula smoothes wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. oh, just booked a summer vaycay. ooo. sounds pricey? nah, with the hot
tomorrow on the show, senator john thune, and we're busting out the battleground maps with charlie and stuis januarysing and company, and then at 1:00 don't miss andrea mitchell reports. >>> i'm meeshtologist bill karenins. the big story last week was the heat wave, and it's still the story this week, but it's mostly in the middle of the country. showers and thunderstorms are going to cool off. some in the east today, including new york and d.c., baltimore, and philly, and atlanta has...
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. >> a lot of lithuanian flags up in the stands over there, stu.is, you told me that your game is a little bit like chris bosh who used to play for the toronto raptors. how is it like chris bosh? >> i don't know, i -- i have -- not, not too strong body, so, i don't know, i -- i can move fast, so, i think like this. >> okay. good on your feet. he'll get better at his english. >> jimmy: i'm sure he will. i hope he tweets. [ applause ] my personal favorite part, this is a little thing, but my favorite part of the draft was hearing nba commissioner david stern say the name of a player from the congo. >> with the seventh pick in the 2011 nba draft, the sacramento kings select bismack biyombo. >> jimmy: business mack biyom bow? can you use that in a sentence, please? the cleveland cavaliers had the top draft pick tonight, and if you ask me, they didn't use it very wisely. >> david stern with the first pick of the 2011 nba draft. cleveland has made a decision. >> with the first pick in the 2011 nba draft, the cleveland cavaliers select, from the philippin
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all the good stuff in life, the important stu from you cannot download. you need to do it the old- fashioned way, a church, synagogue, temple, mosques, schools, teachers, community. when modem's first came out, i started thinking about this. i wrote that i wish -- and this could apply to twitter, but every modem came with a warning from the surgeon general, "judgment not included." we have ceded so much technology, you know what i mean? i do not pretend to have a magic cure. we all have to be leaders in this. you in your state, me in my family, the president on a national level, but the first thing is to be aware. something happened here. in contrast in are booked about values two hearings that were ld in congress and the first were the five baseball slugger is sitting as they were sitting "bicep to bicep" being grilled about steroids in baseball and it was two years later the five biggest american bankers sitting "briefcase to briefcase" being grilled about subprime mortgages and derivatives. in both cases, what happened? we were hitting home runs using
all the good stuff in life, the important stu from you cannot download. you need to do it the old- fashioned way, a church, synagogue, temple, mosques, schools, teachers, community. when modem's first came out, i started thinking about this. i wrote that i wish -- and this could apply to twitter, but every modem came with a warning from the surgeon general, "judgment not included." we have ceded so much technology, you know what i mean? i do not pretend to have a magic cure. we all...
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so is that where all the jobs are, stu? >> well, look, the best profits in four years?o go all the way back since before the great recession to find a more profitable year for the big name american corporations? they are coining it. you got big names like caterpillar, honeywell and last night, amazon, massive profits. and here's the problem. more than half of all the money they're making was made overseas. for every dollar in profit that apple makes, $0.62 was made overseas. now, why's that? because that's where the growth is. the american economy is dead flat, very weak, no growth here. not much profitability so why aren't they bringing back that money to come back to america? well, because we've got a very slow growth economy here. and we tax them that money that comes back. if it comes back, we tax them at the second highest corporate tax rate in the world. so it doesn't come back. >> that's the risk, when the president comes out and says corporations have to pay their fair share, ok, fine. what they do, corporations do, though, is they'll go somewhere elsewhere they
so is that where all the jobs are, stu? >> well, look, the best profits in four years?o go all the way back since before the great recession to find a more profitable year for the big name american corporations? they are coining it. you got big names like caterpillar, honeywell and last night, amazon, massive profits. and here's the problem. more than half of all the money they're making was made overseas. for every dollar in profit that apple makes, $0.62 was made overseas. now, why's...
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ear in the stued is jennifer barringer who has been consulting with the defense team during the trial. good morning. >> good morning. >> i start with you in new york. jennifer, were you confident all along the prosecution was never going to be able to directly link casey anthony with the death of her daughter? >> i knew they wouldn't be able to actually link her, but i was a little concerned that maybe a jury would not apply the law as properly as this jury had. i mean, oftentimes, it's a very emotional case and, of course, a tragedy. if they became emotional, there is no way it know which way they would go. as you can tell, everybody has a big stake in this case. >> reporter: vinnie is a former prosecutor. you seemed fairly confident the prosecution had done a really sound swrob. you mentioned the way the jury was reacting to the defense giving you an idea maybe this would not be good for the defense. of course, things happened otherwise. anything as a former prosecutor you think the prosecution should have done differently? >> reporter: not at all. not at all. it comes down to reaso
ear in the stued is jennifer barringer who has been consulting with the defense team during the trial. good morning. >> good morning. >> i start with you in new york. jennifer, were you confident all along the prosecution was never going to be able to directly link casey anthony with the death of her daughter? >> i knew they wouldn't be able to actually link her, but i was a little concerned that maybe a jury would not apply the law as properly as this jury had. i mean,...
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fox business network's stu varney's been up all night studying this stuff, going through all the details and all the fine printing. how you doing, stuart? good morning. >> i'm well, bill. bill: how can it with that republicans -- how can it be that republicans be in favor of a plan that calls for new revenue? >> okay, here's how it's supposed to work. this plan by the gang of six calls for reducing, cutting tax rates on individuals. also cutting corporate tax rates and abolishing the alternative minimum tax. so it's tax rate cuts, the theory being that that expands the economy, and as the economy grows, the treasury takes in more money because more people are working and paying tax. so extra revenue because you've expanded the economy by cutting tax rates. also in the plan, plugging tax loopholes, that is a straightforward tax increase. and reducing the deductions, tax deductions available to wealthy people. that, too, is a straight forward tax increase. cut tax rates, plug loopholes, reduce deductions for the well the -- wealthy, you end up with an extra trillion dollars in revenue. bil
fox business network's stu varney's been up all night studying this stuff, going through all the details and all the fine printing. how you doing, stuart? good morning. >> i'm well, bill. bill: how can it with that republicans -- how can it be that republicans be in favor of a plan that calls for new revenue? >> okay, here's how it's supposed to work. this plan by the gang of six calls for reducing, cutting tax rates on individuals. also cutting corporate tax rates and abolishing...
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will the market go down again, stu? >> in general terms nobody will be prepared to forecast where the stock market will go. it's like october of 2008 when there was a decision in the house, do we bail out wall street or don't we. there was a profound reaction on wall street when that vote came in. in general terms, here is what you can say. if we get a deal -- if a deal looks likely by this weekend, the stock market will probably go up. quite sharply. if we do not get a deal at all, nothing is on the table by that next week's deadline you can expect the stock market to go down quite sharply. those are generalized expectations for stocks, but i think they are realistic. here is the news of the day. as of this morning, a letter went out from the chief executives of all the big wall street firms. that letter went out to every member of congress. everybody on capitol hill. it was a plea. get a deal done. do not default. second news item. if you look at the futures market, that's an indication of how the market is likely to
will the market go down again, stu? >> in general terms nobody will be prepared to forecast where the stock market will go. it's like october of 2008 when there was a decision in the house, do we bail out wall street or don't we. there was a profound reaction on wall street when that vote came in. in general terms, here is what you can say. if we get a deal -- if a deal looks likely by this weekend, the stock market will probably go up. quite sharply. if we do not get a deal at all,...
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combined economies of japan and china taken together, what does that do for our standing in the world, stu? is. >> well, our standing in the world, in my opinion, is about to take a hit. i think we are going to be downgraded. that is a downgrading of our debt, that's a technical term. what it means is our financial reputation will be taken down a couple of notches. right now we are aaa people, we are the gold standard for the world. we're going to be taken down a notch if, and i believe when we get a downgrade from these ratings agencies. our standing in the world is diminished, period. bill: you're going to pick up more on this, stuart, so we'll check you out over there on our sister network. thank you, stuart. six minutes past the hour. patti ann? patti ann: breaking news on the economy, and it's not good for out-of-work americans. the labor department reporting new claims for jobless benefits are up again, 418,000 new people filed last week. the disappointing number is new ed that layoffs -- evidence that layoffs are on the rise. bill: so we got some new polling just in on the race for
combined economies of japan and china taken together, what does that do for our standing in the world, stu? is. >> well, our standing in the world, in my opinion, is about to take a hit. i think we are going to be downgraded. that is a downgrading of our debt, that's a technical term. what it means is our financial reputation will be taken down a couple of notches. right now we are aaa people, we are the gold standard for the world. we're going to be taken down a notch if, and i believe...
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you stu studied a lot of jurorsd judges. is in judge likely to say, okay the jury didn't think much of this case, i'm going to set her free? >> i think so. i think the judge is going to think that at this point in time, you know, three years, and at this point in time the state didn't prove their case on behalf of the jury, that's what they came up with, i think the judge will let her go. greg: i guess, dr. baden why didn't they convict? why didn't they prove this case? it seems to me that it was circumstantial but there was a lot of evidence. >> yeah but there was no evidence that there was a murder, and i think the one juror who has been talked to said they weren't convinced that it was a murder in the first place. the cause of death was not determined, and even the issue of homicide was not to this juror shown. incidentally she also has time to serve on the check forgery that she was convicted of, so there is additional years that she may have for that. greg: if roy kronk the meter reader, he first reported finding her sk
you stu studied a lot of jurorsd judges. is in judge likely to say, okay the jury didn't think much of this case, i'm going to set her free? >> i think so. i think the judge is going to think that at this point in time, you know, three years, and at this point in time the state didn't prove their case on behalf of the jury, that's what they came up with, i think the judge will let her go. greg: i guess, dr. baden why didn't they convict? why didn't they prove this case? it seems to me...
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in fact, we had a little bit of nudes from our own stu varney this morning that maybe senator john cornynmong others had agreed to some sort of tax hike or tax loophole closing. do you know if that's on the table? >> well, again, some of the loophole closing that's being talked about ought to happen in the context of tax reform. it's time for us to take our inefficient tax code that does not end courage investment or innovation, that makes us less competitive globally and bringing it up-to-date. we'd generate more economic activity and, therefore, more revenues. but not by raising taxes on this weak economy. we've got 9.1% unemployment already, the economic data don't look good, so it's not time to raise taxes, and i think the administration understands that. alisyn: in addition to tax reform, the general consensus is that you have to tackle entitlement spendingment unless you tackle the social security, the medicare, the medicaid you're really just trimming around the edges. is there going to be some sort of agreement on cutting those entitlements or changing them or reforming them someh
in fact, we had a little bit of nudes from our own stu varney this morning that maybe senator john cornynmong others had agreed to some sort of tax hike or tax loophole closing. do you know if that's on the table? >> well, again, some of the loophole closing that's being talked about ought to happen in the context of tax reform. it's time for us to take our inefficient tax code that does not end courage investment or innovation, that makes us less competitive globally and bringing it...
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in the last few years, the administration nationalized all stu department loans. they are trying to pass regulation which would destroy for profit colleges such as university of phoenix and other for profit schools that tend to serve low income people trying to get job specific education the kind of thing that can get you an actual job that lower income americans tend to do. the obama policy wants to nationalize or put into the state control higher education. one of the first things he did was to try to destroy -- we had to destroy. they reversed the school choice. their parents could take them to a private school with a fraction of the $13,000 or $14,000 a year that d.c. pays. obama wanted to destroy that idea. it got a little embarrassing. he looked at them and said i work for the teacher unions, not you. go to heck. then he was forced to give lower income students in d.c. that opportunity. we've had obama looking to take away alternatives to government control particularly for poorest kids in school. the good news is obama can only destroy hopes for people in d
in the last few years, the administration nationalized all stu department loans. they are trying to pass regulation which would destroy for profit colleges such as university of phoenix and other for profit schools that tend to serve low income people trying to get job specific education the kind of thing that can get you an actual job that lower income americans tend to do. the obama policy wants to nationalize or put into the state control higher education. one of the first things he did was...
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in the last few years, the administration nationalized all stu department loans. they are trying to pass regulation which would destroy for profit colleges such as university of phoenix and other for profit schools that tend to serve low income people trying to get job specific education the kind of thing that can get you an actual job that lower income americans tend to do. the obama policy wants to nationalize or put into the state control higher education. one of the first things he did was to try to destroy -- we had to destroy. they reversed the school choice. their parents could take them to a private school with a fraction of the $13,000 or $14,000 a year that d.c. pays. obama wanted to destroy that idea. it got a little embarrassing. he looked at them and said i work for the teacher unions, not you. go to heck. then he was forced to give lower income students in d.c. that opportunity. we've had obama looking to take away alternatives to government control particularly for poorest kids in school. the good news is obama can only destroy hopes for people in d
in the last few years, the administration nationalized all stu department loans. they are trying to pass regulation which would destroy for profit colleges such as university of phoenix and other for profit schools that tend to serve low income people trying to get job specific education the kind of thing that can get you an actual job that lower income americans tend to do. the obama policy wants to nationalize or put into the state control higher education. one of the first things he did was...
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in the last few years, the administration nationalized all stu department loans. they are trying to pass regulation which would destroy for profit colges such as university of phoenix and other for profit schools that tend to serve low income people trying to get job specific education the kind of thing that can get you an actual job that lower income americans tend to do. the obama policy wants to nationalize or put into the state control higher education. one of the fst things he did was to try to destroy -- we had to destroy. they reversed the school choice. their parents could take them to a private school with a fraction of the $13,000 or $14,000 a year that d.c. pays. obama wanted to destroy that idea. it got a little embarrassi. he looked at them and said i work for the teacher unions, not you. go to heck then he was forced to give lower income students in d.c. that opportunity. we've had obama looking to take away alternatives to government control particularly for poorest kids in school. the good news is obama can only destroy hopes for people in d.c. he
in the last few years, the administration nationalized all stu department loans. they are trying to pass regulation which would destroy for profit colges such as university of phoenix and other for profit schools that tend to serve low income people trying to get job specific education the kind of thing that can get you an actual job that lower income americans tend to do. the obama policy wants to nationalize or put into the state control higher education. one of the fst things he did was to...
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come on in, stu. >> very good at adding. imagine the guy manning the war freezer hearing a sudden knock. it turns out the person they put in there wasn't dead at all. >> uh-oh! also get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,00miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for ,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow. [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's okay. i've played a pilot before. not only kills fleas and tick it repels most ticks before they can attach and snk on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. if you have painful, swollen joints, i'v
come on in, stu. >> very good at adding. imagine the guy manning the war freezer hearing a sudden knock. it turns out the person they put in there wasn't dead at all. >> uh-oh! also get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,00miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for ,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book...
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. >> thanks, stu.nrunning scandal surrounding eric holder could get a whole lot bigger. american guns not just going to drug dealers in mexico. >> then after seven decades, superman gets a make-over ditching the red briefs and dumping lois lane. >> that's just wrong! >> they grew apart. [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. we get double miles on every purchase, so me and the boys earned a trip to dc twice as fast! oh hi! we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add fast... one more chariot please. ...we can bring the whole gang! i cannot tell a lie. he did it. right... it's hard to beat dole miles! read mlips -- no new axes! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one, and earn double mi
. >> thanks, stu.nrunning scandal surrounding eric holder could get a whole lot bigger. american guns not just going to drug dealers in mexico. >> then after seven decades, superman gets a make-over ditching the red briefs and dumping lois lane. >> that's just wrong! >> they grew apart. [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to...
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we're going to get to that in a moment with stu varney because that's going to be the big question today, how is the market going to respond here in the united states when it opens. >> does it -- and gretchen, does it help anybody? does it help our country at all on either side by continuing to say the world has come into our -- armageddon is near and it's catastrophic. it's unthinkable. when you do that, what do you think you do to investors or worried about your own political future? >> and mr. money joins us on the couch. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> it's interesting over the weekend, they were talking about how, ok, we're going to come together with a plan before the markets open in asia and the united states. no plan. what's happened? >> ok, no panic selling of stocks. that's the headline. no panic selling. the stock market will open lower this morning. instead, what you got is panic buying of gold! everybody rushes to safety when you got this chaos around the world and everybody is rushing into gold. you got another record high for the price this morning. $1,620 an ounc
we're going to get to that in a moment with stu varney because that's going to be the big question today, how is the market going to respond here in the united states when it opens. >> does it -- and gretchen, does it help anybody? does it help our country at all on either side by continuing to say the world has come into our -- armageddon is near and it's catastrophic. it's unthinkable. when you do that, what do you think you do to investors or worried about your own political future?...
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very isolated stu across the northeast so keep this in md, that area shaded in green is whe we have heavier we head westbound, we have a chance for some thunderstorms as well in the four corners, northern plains and tranquil conditions across the pacific northwest. we'll take it over to dave with my favorite thing of the day, barbecue. >> you were staring longingly into this grill so come on over. everybody is sure to be firing up the grill this fourth of july. and we have a truly special treat for you. u.s. wellness meats is here to share your secrets of the perfect barbecue. we're joined by the founder and keitharmstrong, the executive chef. good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> the grill is looking good this morning. crew and the troops are hungry. tell us why grass fed beef is the best choice for people this fourth of july. >> first of all, i want to say happy birthday america and all of our ancestors and we're back at it again. our animal feed rights so you can too in a brief nutshell. >> what does make grass fed beef so special? >> grass fed beef will be 30% leaner than conve
very isolated stu across the northeast so keep this in md, that area shaded in green is whe we have heavier we head westbound, we have a chance for some thunderstorms as well in the four corners, northern plains and tranquil conditions across the pacific northwest. we'll take it over to dave with my favorite thing of the day, barbecue. >> you were staring longingly into this grill so come on over. everybody is sure to be firing up the grill this fourth of july. and we have a truly special...
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so happy birthday, stu varney! >> wow!w on the fox business network. >> yes, you will. >> 9:20 eastern. thanks very much. >> thank you. >> just hours from now, casey anthony could be a free woman. the 25-year-old is set to be sentenced today. >> patrick is live outside the orange county jail where she is housed this morning. good morning to you, patrick. >> good morning, yeah. casey marie anthony could be waking up here at the orange county jail for the very last time. she faces judge perry once again at the orange county courthouse later on this morning at 9:00 for her sentencing hearing. she has been found guilty of lying to investigators. those are four misdemeanor counts which can take up to a year in prison for each count. that judge could sentence her concurrently or consecutively. we'll have to wait and see. for now, we are live outside the orange county jail, i'm patrick pegese, back to you in the studio. >> thank you very much. you'll see the sentencing right here on the fox newschannel about 2 1/2 hours from now
so happy birthday, stu varney! >> wow!w on the fox business network. >> yes, you will. >> 9:20 eastern. thanks very much. >> thank you. >> just hours from now, casey anthony could be a free woman. the 25-year-old is set to be sentenced today. >> patrick is live outside the orange county jail where she is housed this morning. good morning to you, patrick. >> good morning, yeah. casey marie anthony could be waking up here at the orange county jail for the...
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i like congressman paul ryan from his archive, and be has stu impartial to him as a result used in janesville, and indian studied this issue and does ituk well. they come to different conclusions, but he did tackle the entitlements.re is i think you had to hard it medicare. doubling p out-of-pocket expenss for people in medicare is a arms nonstarter. ohealth eliminating medicare as we knowr it and putting these folks in the loving arms of health any insurance companies in their 60s and 70s is not any kindso of favor for the elderly in votf america. so i disagree with his conclusions. h but i don't disagree with paule ryan saying we've got to lookh m honestly at medicare. if we don't touch medicare and 10 or 12 years c ago this broke and we can't let that happen. we have to look at medicare in e sensible way to reduce the cost in the medicare prescription part d program, prescription drugs for seniors, i thinkthe g medicare ought to offeovr an option. the government ought to have anr option.to people can choose voluntarily one way or t the other to try to buy pharmaceutical drugs ineduce bulk,
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. >> here to tell us about it is bobby thompson, the co-director of stu@'zÑ tango montreal.that begin? >> since the end of the < '80s the show "tango" was here. >> it started a fire! >> as we're talking, why don't you guys go ahead and get your tango on. right. really caught on like wildfire here. >> yes. ♪ >> what is nice about argentine tango, it's improvised. >> i didn't realize that. most people, social dancing, they go out, you doesn't know each other. you introduce yourself. >> you do it with strange sners? >> yes. it's the language, and then you lead and follow. and it's the body language. >> it's with the eyes, too. >> why doesn't you show us. i think you're going to bely my tango dance partner? >> yes. >> and i'm going with julio? >> i'm very sorry.e very upset. but may i have julio for a moment, s'il vous plait? >> we need our props. >> is it in the teeth? >> wherever you want to -- okay. >> i'll do it. >> my mother's watching, i have to be careful. >> i do this? >> ooh. >> what is going on? stretch those legs. >> there you go. forward. >> i'm leading. >> now you
. >> here to tell us about it is bobby thompson, the co-director of stu@'zÑ tango montreal.that begin? >> since the end of the < '80s the show "tango" was here. >> it started a fire! >> as we're talking, why don't you guys go ahead and get your tango on. right. really caught on like wildfire here. >> yes. ♪ >> what is nice about argentine tango, it's improvised. >> i didn't realize that. most people, social dancing, they go out, you...