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>> well in many cases you don't, stu. 50,000 paper applications according to the "washington post" haveocessed yet. the other 100,000 which have been processed, many of those people haven't even been notified that they have been processed. now, you have to remember, stu to actually enroll in a healthcare plan, just filling out a paper application is not enough. they will notify you if you're eligible for subsidies. then you have to go back online and actually choose a plan. so if you filled out a paper application and don't know that you have -- eligible for subsidies and didn't fill out a plan, you have a week to figure this and do so if you want to have coverage january 1st. >> i can't national what happens the first week of january and you have all these people maybe needing treatment, they go to the doctor's office and they dent know whether they're covered or not and neither does the doctor. >> it's a total disaster. when president obama encouraged people to fill out paper applications when the web site was all but inon inoperable, people believed that had to fill out an applicatio
>> well in many cases you don't, stu. 50,000 paper applications according to the "washington post" haveocessed yet. the other 100,000 which have been processed, many of those people haven't even been notified that they have been processed. now, you have to remember, stu to actually enroll in a healthcare plan, just filling out a paper application is not enough. they will notify you if you're eligible for subsidies. then you have to go back online and actually choose a plan. so...
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stu, how do you think people are going to react? >> people will say, what did i do to deserve this after all you pay your taxes, work for a living. you've been forced to change your doctor. you've been forced to pay more for inwhich you may or may not need but the second sticker shock which is as you point out, heather, deductibles. the study was done by health pockket incorporated which studies this kind of thing. the federal exchanges, they found out the bronze plan has an average deductible for individuals of $5081. let's point out that is money you've got to shell out from your own pocket before insurance coverage kicks in. $5081 for the bronze plan. i don't think that is affordable to a lot of people, heather. >> i thought it was interesting, they were taking a look at say one woman having a baby. if you look at these numbers, it's not covered. they pay all of it out-of-pocket, is that right? >> that's correct. the average cost of having a baby in some states, the states studied was over $6,000. if your deductible is $5081 and
stu, how do you think people are going to react? >> people will say, what did i do to deserve this after all you pay your taxes, work for a living. you've been forced to change your doctor. you've been forced to pay more for inwhich you may or may not need but the second sticker shock which is as you point out, heather, deductibles. the study was done by health pockket incorporated which studies this kind of thing. the federal exchanges, they found out the bronze plan has an average...
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likes an idiotic thing to say but let me be the only person standing up for tucker carlson, if he says stu, if he is so stupid, why is he on fox news? [ cheers and applause ] >> folks, he is not the only person standing up for trans fats. >> they are coming after your doughnuts, they are coming after the trans fat in your doughnuts. >> yes, they are coming after our doughnuts, for pete's sakes they have already taken away the holes and why? on the flimsy excuse that trance fats are proven to cause heart disease the number one killer of adults in america, of the adults in america so obviously they are safe for children. >> folks, you can have my trance fats, you can have my trance fats when you scrape them out of my cold dead heart, of course we won't notice it is gone just because trance fats don't have any particular taste. no particular taste? that is america's favorite flavor. >> you try long john silver's breaded! strips, the closest i can get is strip. >> the best argument against the government's attack on our gentleman dezero crisco values comes from the heritage foundation in a rec
likes an idiotic thing to say but let me be the only person standing up for tucker carlson, if he says stu, if he is so stupid, why is he on fox news? [ cheers and applause ] >> folks, he is not the only person standing up for trans fats. >> they are coming after your doughnuts, they are coming after the trans fat in your doughnuts. >> yes, they are coming after our doughnuts, for pete's sakes they have already taken away the holes and why? on the flimsy excuse that trance...
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so we kind of do a lot of of these different levels, and i think the biggest issue is -- and stu kind of spoke to this as well -- is it's coalition building, it's working together. we need macro, and we need my row change. in the trenches we need more food recovery programs, we need people working on gleaning programs. we need to figure out all of these different ways that just in everyday practice we get that food from what would be the trash can and into people's bellies. but we also need macro change. we need to talk about policy changes. we need to really evaluate the way that food recovery operates. the other issue that we're finding, um, is that, you know, for example be, san francisco food runners is an amazing program. they have about 200 volunteers. they move something like 15 tons of food a week, and they are just making a dent in the amount of food that goes to waste in this city. and part of the issue is, you know, they're going for foundation funding. they're kind of in the mire that a lot of us in the nonprofit world are in where we're not able to pay our volunteers. the
so we kind of do a lot of of these different levels, and i think the biggest issue is -- and stu kind of spoke to this as well -- is it's coalition building, it's working together. we need macro, and we need my row change. in the trenches we need more food recovery programs, we need people working on gleaning programs. we need to figure out all of these different ways that just in everyday practice we get that food from what would be the trash can and into people's bellies. but we also need...
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. >> k-stu. >> that's it for us.ome video of a sand sculpture. enjoy. and we'll see you next time. ♪ ♪ ♪ )!)a$v)ttttqtt$dt$$p7[8 >> hi. if you're too stuffed to move on this thanksgiving weekend, sit back and enjoy great viral videos "right this minute." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a story for the season with an outdoors man in alaska who can't believe what happens when he comes to shore. >> see the life changing experience with a baby caribou. >> she's making grunting noises. like a wet puppy to be honest. >> two jacked up turkeys fight for the title with -- >> the best play by play
. >> k-stu. >> that's it for us.ome video of a sand sculpture. enjoy. and we'll see you next time. ♪ ♪ ♪ )!)a$v)ttttqtt$dt$$p7[8 >> hi. if you're too stuffed to move on this thanksgiving weekend, sit back and enjoy great viral videos "right this minute." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a story for the season with an outdoors man in alaska who can't believe what happens when he comes to shore. >> see the life changing experience with a baby caribou. >>...
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just as stu varney's accent implies intelligence. (laughter) in fact, i tell you what, folks.'ve gotten a even better penny plan for you. you just fill a jar with pennies and which ever government agency can guess how many there are wins the jar, which is now their budget. (laughter). (cheers and applause) eight. and what really hurts is who stabbed us in the fiscal back. republican congressman and reagan tribute scalp paul ryan. just listen to the lame way he defends himself from real conservatives. >> marco rubio said this, though, last night. "your deal is going to make it harder for americans to achieve the american dream." what will you say to marco? >> read the deal and get back to me. >> stephen: "read the deal and get back to me"? the gall. listen, buddy, i don't have to read a bipartisan budget to know i despise it any more than i need to read "harold and the purple crayon" to know that it ends with harold coming out as a lesbian. (laughter) okay? it's all about boundless imagination, also known as scissoring. (audience reacts) so if you excuse me, there's something i
just as stu varney's accent implies intelligence. (laughter) in fact, i tell you what, folks.'ve gotten a even better penny plan for you. you just fill a jar with pennies and which ever government agency can guess how many there are wins the jar, which is now their budget. (laughter). (cheers and applause) eight. and what really hurts is who stabbed us in the fiscal back. republican congressman and reagan tribute scalp paul ryan. just listen to the lame way he defends himself from real...
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coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, accommodate transgender stus >>> bay area school districts are starting to update their facilities to accommodate transgender students in the new year. a new law requires california public schools to let children use sex segregated facilities and participate in gender- specific activities of their choice. the law takes effect january 1 and schools will have to update locker rooms and bathrooms. >> we understand that adolescents and teens have issues and stress trying to figure out what they want to do and as they go through puberty and growth they need to have outlets especially for somebody who is a transgender student. >> this is a first-of-its-kind statute that could still be suspended if a referendum to repeal it qualifies for the november ballot. >>> well, cell phone video captured a horrifying scene. a car burning on an l.a. freeway with a driver trapped inside. dave brian caught up with the guy who rescued that driver before it was too late. >> he was going to die. there is no ifs, ands or buts. another 10, 15 seconds, no one would have been able to g
coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, accommodate transgender stus >>> bay area school districts are starting to update their facilities to accommodate transgender students in the new year. a new law requires california public schools to let children use sex segregated facilities and participate in gender- specific activities of their choice. the law takes effect january 1 and schools will have to update locker rooms and bathrooms. >> we understand that adolescents and teens have issues and...
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biggish issue, stu spoke to is coalition. we need more food reduction programs. we need people gleaning from programs, all of those, you know, in everyday practice e get the food from what would be the trash can and into people's bellies. we need macrochange. talk about policy change, we need to evaluate the operates.recovery the other issue is, for example, the san francisco food runners is an amazing program. they have 200 volunteers. tonsmove something like 15 of food a week. dense.e just making a they are kind of in the mire we're in, we can't pay our volunteers. how do we change that? one of the thingings we're orking on is creating a job training and recovery program -- job placement program. that way we can train people, we can pay them to go and process food. that money comes back not as profits, but goes back to the program. we can get another grocery store onboard. another restaurant onboard. another program that we're orking on in terms of restaurants. it's called satisfito, it brazil. in it's similar to bill half sis in austin, texas. but it's encoura
biggish issue, stu spoke to is coalition. we need more food reduction programs. we need people gleaning from programs, all of those, you know, in everyday practice e get the food from what would be the trash can and into people's bellies. we need macrochange. talk about policy change, we need to evaluate the operates.recovery the other issue is, for example, the san francisco food runners is an amazing program. they have 200 volunteers. tonsmove something like 15 of food a week. dense.e just...
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restored at the israeli lebanese border in the wake of the fatal shooting on the smarts to sergeant stu and i didn't play with the lebanese soldier lebanese prime minister says the gunman acted alone in what was an isolated incident israel is still in mourning for thirty one year old when he was surprised by his wife and young towards the israeli lebanese border has been largely calm since two thousand and six in the wake of
restored at the israeli lebanese border in the wake of the fatal shooting on the smarts to sergeant stu and i didn't play with the lebanese soldier lebanese prime minister says the gunman acted alone in what was an isolated incident israel is still in mourning for thirty one year old when he was surprised by his wife and young towards the israeli lebanese border has been largely calm since two thousand and six in the wake of
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restored at the israeli lebanese border in the wake of the fatal shooting on the smarts to sergeant stu and i didn't play with the lebanese soldier lebanese prime minister says the gunman acted alone in what was an isolated incident israel is still in mourning for thirty one year old when he was surprised by his wife and young towards the israeli lebanese border has been largely calm since two thousand and six in the wake of the cheating israel has launched a complaint with the un peacekeeping force which has been stationed in southern lebanon since nineteen seventy eight the us state department has said that american officials may meet this week with come on does from serious islamic front and a mindset six mi jay is the miscreants quite seem to topple syrian president's and the islamic front has rejected the authority of the water and syrian opposition factions which are backed by the new dress and her pal it's been a case be played in ever more important role in the syrian conflict its leaders say they want to topple accents regime and build an islamic state members of the islamic pr
restored at the israeli lebanese border in the wake of the fatal shooting on the smarts to sergeant stu and i didn't play with the lebanese soldier lebanese prime minister says the gunman acted alone in what was an isolated incident israel is still in mourning for thirty one year old when he was surprised by his wife and young towards the israeli lebanese border has been largely calm since two thousand and six in the wake of the cheating israel has launched a complaint with the un peacekeeping...
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joining me the ceo of the supermarket chain that bears his family's name, stu great to have you with. >> you have of that gated your store many a time, you do a great holiday display, always a lot of fun. i'm surprised, actually, you're selling lotto tickets, why? >> you know who recommended this to us? a great family friend, that we have, danny wegman of wegman's, we were visiting him, he said you have to start selling lottery tickets, so we did. i have my ticket today, too. >> well, we hope you'll share that with all -- no. kidding. when it comes to selling lotto tickets, do you stop and go, wait a minute, i'm running a grocery business, we all joke and have fun playing with the megamillions, but we know over time, stu, this is a tax on the mathematically challenged, tax on stupidity, so to speak. >> i was with a customer today, standing right at our store, and i was in the line, you know, waiting to get my ticket. and a customer looked over at me and said, are you crazy for waiting in line? it's the odds are better that you'll be struck by lightning. >> right. right. by the way, i
joining me the ceo of the supermarket chain that bears his family's name, stu great to have you with. >> you have of that gated your store many a time, you do a great holiday display, always a lot of fun. i'm surprised, actually, you're selling lotto tickets, why? >> you know who recommended this to us? a great family friend, that we have, danny wegman of wegman's, we were visiting him, he said you have to start selling lottery tickets, so we did. i have my ticket today, too....
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we went to our best.y i really believe is is stu true.l the way but it has nothing to do with your workload but all the about the tone from fatah. you are my happy warrior. you agree? w >> i am so happy here at fox business.ea [laughter]h. they are amazing. s melissa: we areo havi fun so that does say something about the work environment.ptim >> at fox news and foxome business is the optimistic environment coming from the top but i have word in the environments with a psychotic boss forwhes those whe not to survey and thele general sense of injustice that makes for a terrible environment and these psychotic co-workers. melissa: it is a managementan style i have worked in the plays to pit people against each other that fear vs. .eward mechanism >> how successful? melissa: terrible.yon it was tough to make anybody can be the ceo or the boss env but that you peekskill that motivates people and they want to be iolved. i agree. s work is positive.a melissa: they say if you are in the environment you look aa a stack of papers but you are just s
we went to our best.y i really believe is is stu true.l the way but it has nothing to do with your workload but all the about the tone from fatah. you are my happy warrior. you agree? w >> i am so happy here at fox business.ea [laughter]h. they are amazing. s melissa: we areo havi fun so that does say something about the work environment.ptim >> at fox news and foxome business is the optimistic environment coming from the top but i have word in the environments with a psychotic boss...
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. >> stu, bob, thank you for watching the speech with us and your analysis today.ave a great one. >> incredible new video of an ocean rescue after a man was trapped for days underwater. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>> fox newsletter now. an incredible new video of an ocean rescue after man was trapped for days, underwater. trace gallagher is live in our west coast news room with this story. how could that be? >> reporter: at it amazing when you think about it. this boat was upside-down in 100 feet of water. the only reason the dive team went down was to recover. they had no idea anybody could possibly be alive but the want dune there, and the ship's cook, 29-year-old man named harrison o'keefe, managed to make his way into a cabin and then close the door. he saw his dead ship mountains but grabbed some mattresses and floated and stayed in this four-foot air pocket for 62 hours. listen to the rescue and look at his hands. >> what's th
. >> stu, bob, thank you for watching the speech with us and your analysis today.ave a great one. >> incredible new video of an ocean rescue after a man was trapped for days underwater. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>> fox newsletter now. an incredible new video of an ocean rescue after man was trapped for days, underwater. trace gallagher...
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and help is on the way for a chip stu ship stuck in ice. but the rescue ships are running into the same problem. how the people onboard are doing next. >> they are just 28 nautical miles away from the ship stranded on frozen waters. it has been stuck in ice for almost a week now. although a chinese ship got within sight of that ship, it was not close enough to rescue the people. rosie thompkins is coming to us from london. how soon will they australian ship make contact? >> reporter: this is a waiting game. they are at the mercy of the weather. that is hampering efforts. it is 28 nautical miles away. but it had to stop because of snow showers. they don't have good enough visibility to proceed. the captain of the ship is waiting for the snow to clear at that point he will decide whether or not he can go through the ice. the question is whether or not this ship can cut through the ice. this ice breaker only has the capacity to cut through one and a half meters or less of ice. it is a question of what the conditions are like if they can see. >
and help is on the way for a chip stu ship stuck in ice. but the rescue ships are running into the same problem. how the people onboard are doing next. >> they are just 28 nautical miles away from the ship stranded on frozen waters. it has been stuck in ice for almost a week now. although a chinese ship got within sight of that ship, it was not close enough to rescue the people. rosie thompkins is coming to us from london. how soon will they australian ship make contact? >>...
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and help is on the way for a chip stu ship stuck in ice.cue ships are running into the same problem. how the people onboard are doing next.
and help is on the way for a chip stu ship stuck in ice.cue ships are running into the same problem. how the people onboard are doing next.
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and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stu in the thing. [ female connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. [ female announcer ] tyou can separate runwayridi. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. from fason that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from tional. because only national lets y choose a car in the aisle... and . you can even take a full-size or above,nd still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. >> if we had st >> if we had just done something yesterday. >> we can do better than this. john: for every horrible mass shooting celebrities pushed gun-control. after the tragedy in newtown lot of celebrities take an anti-gun commercial, they list -- >> columbine. >> virginia tech. >> tucson. >> laura. >> fort hood. >> newcalendar. >> how many more? >> how many more celebrities are going to testify in this commercial? makes me want to say -- >> enough. john: actors demand new gun control legislation. >> demand a plan right now. >> right n
and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stu in the thing. [ female connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. [ female announcer ] tyou can separate runwayridi. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. from fason that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from tional. because only national lets y choose a car in the aisle... and . you can even take a full-size or above,nd still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do...
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and the pictures are tu are stu, without question. >> a team of journalists in egypt in cairo yesterday. two producers, and a cameraman, when what they call illegal meetings with the muslim brotherhood. >>> the last day of 2013 is stormy for parts of australia. cyclone christine, a category 3 storm, began making landfall overnight. it's got winds of up to 125 miles per hour. and it threatens some of the world's largest iron ore mines and shipping ports. people have been told to stay home until the storm passes. kevin has a look at the weather tonight. >> here's a look at google earth. and you can see the storm as it made landfall in western australia. you will see a lot of cyclones here in the indian ocean, affecting parts of madagascar as well. we're going to be watching it because it's going to be weakening over land. as jonathan mentioned, the iron ore mines, flooding, and the population is dense in this area. less than one person per ten square kilometers across this region, so it's not really an issue in terms of population density. i want to take you over here to parts of south am
and the pictures are tu are stu, without question. >> a team of journalists in egypt in cairo yesterday. two producers, and a cameraman, when what they call illegal meetings with the muslim brotherhood. >>> the last day of 2013 is stormy for parts of australia. cyclone christine, a category 3 storm, began making landfall overnight. it's got winds of up to 125 miles per hour. and it threatens some of the world's largest iron ore mines and shipping ports. people have been told to...
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. >> keep your eye on the prize, sports coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, t now some major stu >>> millions of americans take a multi-vitamin every day to boost their health. >> now some major studies are saying enough is enough. consumer watch reporter julie watts on the doctors who say just a big waste of money. you don't really need to take them. >> in fact, this is a group of studies published in the annals of internal medicine. it could be a bitter pill to swallow for americans hooked on those vitamins and supplements. the report found most multi vitamins are ineffective and that long term high doses of multi vitamins did not protect against health problems or cognitive decline. it says in some cases taking too much of a vitamin can be harmful. it may go without saying, but your best bet is to get nutrients from fresh food itself. in response to the study, the vitamin industry points to the proven benefits of some vitamins like d and prenatals and says multi vitamins are intended to fill nutritional gaps. vitamins are not regulated by the add in, but antibacterial soaps are and after 4
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the chinese ice breaker got stu stuck, as well. a second one is expected to be on scene tomorrow.ack to "caught on camera". >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. drag racers can go from 0 to 125 in just ten seconds. that's so quick it leaves little room for error. in the rare instances where things do go wrong, the results can be dreadful. like this heart stopper of a moment on a texas race track. a fender bender sends a drag race way off track. >> it looks like a model car out there coming apart and somebody stuck a fire cracker in it or something. january 14th, 2004. racer smith relaxes before his run while watching two tear up the track. >> couldn't ask for nicer weather. mid-70s, clear day, perfect day for racing. tommy adams was the driver of the yellow car and david hugo was the driver of the lumina in the right lane. >> the drivers get the green light and the race starts as it is supposed to. >> when the cars took off down the track, everything looked so smooth. both cars lobbed side to side, no unnecessary fishtailing and no stupid moves at all at th
the chinese ice breaker got stu stuck, as well. a second one is expected to be on scene tomorrow.ack to "caught on camera". >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. drag racers can go from 0 to 125 in just ten seconds. that's so quick it leaves little room for error. in the rare instances where things do go wrong, the results can be dreadful. like this heart stopper of a moment on a texas race track. a fender bender sends a drag race way off...
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south africa's first, is just stu pendous. it won't for two days and they had to call for helicopters and cargo planes and it was the most extraordinary thing. i think what his old comrade in arms and as we know, the spokesman for the presidency said, he stamped his authority. even on prison. he earned the respect and quietly demanded the respect and got it of his prison warders. and max said this is a man who proved that simply by being so dignified forced even the adversary to respect him. and i think that is just so tremendous. how he did that. we talk about hill as if he was an angel. he was a man with a core of steel. and he was able to be that and also to be so incredibly human and fun. all the pictures you see, he is smiling and dancing. a most remarkable combination. >> you met with him many times. one of the thing that i read this evening, that i thought was so fascinating was somebody talking about mandela. the cunning politician. obviously rerevere him for his accomplishments but he said that he wielded his halo as
south africa's first, is just stu pendous. it won't for two days and they had to call for helicopters and cargo planes and it was the most extraordinary thing. i think what his old comrade in arms and as we know, the spokesman for the presidency said, he stamped his authority. even on prison. he earned the respect and quietly demanded the respect and got it of his prison warders. and max said this is a man who proved that simply by being so dignified forced even the adversary to respect him....
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. >> we are going to play a stu d's story which is also animated.e we pulled into someone's driveway and it was studs terkel 's driveway on castlewood and chicago. you'll hear him in the mobile booths in his driveway. he came out of his house. you might've been 96, 97 for the time to record an interview. >> let's go to studs terkel. >> what is happened at the human voice? shining, quiet talking, buzz. i was leaving the airport in atlanta. you take a train. they take you to the concourse of your choice. i get on this train, dead silence. a few people are seated or standing. up above, your voice. it once was the human voice, but now it talks like a machine. concourse one fort worth, dallas, lubbock. just when the doors were about the automatic doors, a young couple rush in and pushed open the door and get in. there not missing a beat voice above says because of late entry or delayed 30 seconds. the people look at that couple and the couple -- as if the couple had just committed mass murder. the couple is thinking like this. i'm not for my talking. i s
. >> we are going to play a stu d's story which is also animated.e we pulled into someone's driveway and it was studs terkel 's driveway on castlewood and chicago. you'll hear him in the mobile booths in his driveway. he came out of his house. you might've been 96, 97 for the time to record an interview. >> let's go to studs terkel. >> what is happened at the human voice? shining, quiet talking, buzz. i was leaving the airport in atlanta. you take a train. they take you to the...
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provide better protection than treasuries or aaa bonds with longer maturity snas what would you be doing, stu? to brian's point does it matter because it's been the worst kept secret out there and the market has priced it in. >> the bond market priced some of this in. i think investors know. there's a big spread between the p/es and bond rates. bonds can go up this part of the cycle, rates can go up and you can get some p/e expansion over the next 12 months in our opinion. the fed does tighten because the economy is looking better and this is the first year where the u.s., japan, china, europe, are all moving forward. so the breadth of the growth, even though it's not really, really strong, the bred of the growth is better than a year before that. i would be looking at opportunities in the industrials area, technology area, even in some consumer des kregs nary names. all cyclical areas. we think if they're starting to taper because they see the worldwide economy doing better and i think that will help cyclical earnings. >> all right. stuart and zane, thank you very much. >> protests continue
provide better protection than treasuries or aaa bonds with longer maturity snas what would you be doing, stu? to brian's point does it matter because it's been the worst kept secret out there and the market has priced it in. >> the bond market priced some of this in. i think investors know. there's a big spread between the p/es and bond rates. bonds can go up this part of the cycle, rates can go up and you can get some p/e expansion over the next 12 months in our opinion. the fed does...
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. >> these guys were really stu been. >> hard to get ahold of. >> had other jobs. >> had other jobs.nted nothing to do with it. >> you were into drama by now, aren't you. >> comedy prepared you for the big role. >> i have a pretense about me now.s and if you dare stick my toe back into that world -- >> the germ filled pool. >> exactly. >> gives you schieffers. >> i mean, you know, it's no comedy, so truly, now did you have to be convinced that you didn't want to be just another sequel? >> well, it's-- i mean you know, of the movies that i've done with adam mckay, cowriter and our director. >> was supposed to be here. >> had something else happen. we just never thought about ever doing sequells. we were just always on to the next story and we were more excited about that. anchorman though was unique in that made it nine years ago t was a modest hit. we felt good about it, felt like we had done kind of a new style of comedy. and then it just sat on the shelf and over the years just grew and grew and grew and grew in popularity. and we would all get together in passing, and have the sam
. >> these guys were really stu been. >> hard to get ahold of. >> had other jobs. >> had other jobs.nted nothing to do with it. >> you were into drama by now, aren't you. >> comedy prepared you for the big role. >> i have a pretense about me now.s and if you dare stick my toe back into that world -- >> the germ filled pool. >> exactly. >> gives you schieffers. >> i mean, you know, it's no comedy, so truly, now did you have to be...
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who ran at one point said there's no one left but all of us and sometimes i think that's true for a stu. where are we? we just complain about what's going on a motion family of an ticket out how to do some about the paralysis that is there. >> yes think the fragmentation of the media is only going to continue because people make up their own media all the time. the social media and the fact free media. that is happening all over the place. scott berg how is president wilson treated by the media? >> was treated pretty well by the media especially by theite tarbell's and ray sanders they are. >> i love baker. he was my favorite. >> he spent his final years not only working for wilson but an 8-volume biography of woodrow wilson he so adored him. one of the most glorious thesis about wilson was written byite tarbell in fact. it's so wonderful i find myself not quoting it. i thought it was too partisan in woodrow wilson's favor but i think it's quite true what you have said just about this great fractionalization of the media. because what we have lost and your ticket waited why, we just don
who ran at one point said there's no one left but all of us and sometimes i think that's true for a stu. where are we? we just complain about what's going on a motion family of an ticket out how to do some about the paralysis that is there. >> yes think the fragmentation of the media is only going to continue because people make up their own media all the time. the social media and the fact free media. that is happening all over the place. scott berg how is president wilson treated by the...
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so, stu, let the lawsuits begin. >> reporter: they will be protracted. if you have a protracted period of lawsuits, chaos and confusion, does that inhibit people from signing up before the end of march? it's confusion and there is no way out of it. gregg: they were doing court wheels over the fact that 1.1 million enrolled on the federal exchange. but they seem to forget that you have 6 million canceled plans. so they sphrnt quite done their math yet. >> reporter: those 1.1 million people, we don't know who they are. are they young or old? we don't know. we don't know how many of them have actually got coverage. that 1.1 million is way swheefort they -- is way short of what they were predicting. gregg: some will also discover their doctor is not on the plan. they have a high out of pocket and deductible which may mean somebody could pay $10,000 for a plan but have a $5,000 deductible which means it's really a $15,000 plan and as one woman put it, who's got that kind of money. >> reporter: that's the out of pocket up front expense a deductible represents.
so, stu, let the lawsuits begin. >> reporter: they will be protracted. if you have a protracted period of lawsuits, chaos and confusion, does that inhibit people from signing up before the end of march? it's confusion and there is no way out of it. gregg: they were doing court wheels over the fact that 1.1 million enrolled on the federal exchange. but they seem to forget that you have 6 million canceled plans. so they sphrnt quite done their math yet. >> reporter: those 1.1 million...
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. >> it is imris on stu the success we have in our business.omotive seating business is number one in china. we have a 41% market share but we have a strong franchise business in china with their joint venture partners and our building business, we are very strong. is growing business rapidly and china is a big deal for us. >> let's talk about the building business. people don't realize that your company started with a thermostat. do you want to build that business out? i know you want to diversify into other industries. core of business is the our business and always has been. we have been fortunate in the automotive business and the last 20 years with outsourcing but we will continue to focus outside the automotive business and within the building business. we are in the right spot. people think about sustainability and energy cost, green energy, that is the sweet spot for johnson controls. thermostats,ink of i think lately of technological advancements that are kind of weird. in car controls, technology has played an important part as well.
. >> it is imris on stu the success we have in our business.omotive seating business is number one in china. we have a 41% market share but we have a strong franchise business in china with their joint venture partners and our building business, we are very strong. is growing business rapidly and china is a big deal for us. >> let's talk about the building business. people don't realize that your company started with a thermostat. do you want to build that business out? i know you...
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stu would probably take me to lunch. martha: absolutely. bill: that would be it. martha: that's not it. i would buy you anything you want. whatever you want be you think about it, i'll buy it for you. is the nsa spying program unconstitutional? a federal judge saying yes. but my next guest is saying that judge is dead wrong. michael mukasey saying why he believes the program can prevent another 9/11. martha: remember this moment? plowed into a crowd of people in venice beach. he will find out if he faces murder charges. wait until you hear what his defense is. bill: a desperate search for the boyfriend considered the suspect in the case. >> we have been pursuing this all along. i think it's just taken this amount of time to get to national exposure with the case. so nothing has changed with us. we have been fighting for the truth since day one. for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. you stand behind what you say. there's a saying around here, around here you don't make excu
stu would probably take me to lunch. martha: absolutely. bill: that would be it. martha: that's not it. i would buy you anything you want. whatever you want be you think about it, i'll buy it for you. is the nsa spying program unconstitutional? a federal judge saying yes. but my next guest is saying that judge is dead wrong. michael mukasey saying why he believes the program can prevent another 9/11. martha: remember this moment? plowed into a crowd of people in venice beach. he will find out...
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and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stu in the thing. [ femaleverything. so everyone goes home happy. stuart: john bit. wer released an ad promoting numerous jobs bill that president oboutma and sena democrats continued to block. >> we will f inus on geally ing economy moving ree ain. the bill was passed. >> the bill has passed. >> the bill is passed. bernam ry,ublicantr the gtenng off on l kinds of issues. charle the t is sherout tlose t on offense. they have been branded as the party ohaeno, a talk congress i history because they don't rubber-stamp what the president id at in front of them. this is amazing. even the government shutdown thney passed ave clls to key, t parks open, help out veteran, past these ave clls. president oboutma was saying no. good thing they grew a little ave ct ohaea boutd bone. stuart: you don't control the media you don't get the word ouexe siet's get to the forei interest in this, a 16-year-owi htlled four p musie in a denemnk driving accidents, got off no jail tlose what hait.ver becauss nhe si- too privileged to tn
and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stu in the thing. [ femaleverything. so everyone goes home happy. stuart: john bit. wer released an ad promoting numerous jobs bill that president oboutma and sena democrats continued to block. >> we will f inus on geally ing economy moving ree ain. the bill was passed. >> the bill has passed. >> the bill is passed. bernam ry,ublicantr the gtenng off on l kinds of issues. charle the t is sherout tlose t...
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oh, no, as stu said, we still don't know how many people are actually enrolled, who just went through the process to sign up. either way, that number is still a third of the 3.3 million that the white house had projected to sign up by the new year. so there is a long way to go. plus, we shouldn't forget more than 6 million americans who lost health care plans because of obamacare. still no word what happens to them. bill: big storyies coming up in the month of january. big pr battle on both sides. expect the white house to talk about successes in obamacare. we'll see how that plays out. >>> meanwhile a fox news alert. a man suspected of string of bank robberies and murder of a police officer is shot and killed by police. mario garnett had been on the run since december 23rd, robbing several banks along the way, sparking a week long manhunt. witnesses outside of a bank in phoenix where he was caught, they heard a lot of gunfire. >> i heard a loud pop. it is a tire. must be a plat. but one after another. and it was like four or five. that's when i knew it is not a tire. looking around n
oh, no, as stu said, we still don't know how many people are actually enrolled, who just went through the process to sign up. either way, that number is still a third of the 3.3 million that the white house had projected to sign up by the new year. so there is a long way to go. plus, we shouldn't forget more than 6 million americans who lost health care plans because of obamacare. still no word what happens to them. bill: big storyies coming up in the month of january. big pr battle on both...
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. >> reporter: political analyst stu rothenberg says the growing rift between parties is making it impossible to get anything done. >> when you don't have a middle, you don't have people who are go-to guys to put together the deal. >> reporter: take, for example, this congress. it has passed just 57 bills, compared to the last three years, when each congress passed well over 200 bills each year. analysts say don't expect it to get better any time soon. with midterm elections, which tend to be partisan, coming next year, centrists will have even less incentive to find common ground. >> i think the two years after the midterms are going to be just as difficult as we're seeing now, maybe even tougher. >> there likely will be more retirements in the house to come. the key question, will we see more chipping away at this important middle that at least this week took a big hit, and wolf, the president will have -- will the president even have a harder time getting anything done. >> he might, if it moves in that direction. good to have you here in "the situation room." welcome. >>> let's get some mo
. >> reporter: political analyst stu rothenberg says the growing rift between parties is making it impossible to get anything done. >> when you don't have a middle, you don't have people who are go-to guys to put together the deal. >> reporter: take, for example, this congress. it has passed just 57 bills, compared to the last three years, when each congress passed well over 200 bills each year. analysts say don't expect it to get better any time soon. with midterm elections,...
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come on in, stu. >> and remember these?mazon has a virtual new plan, one step closer to reality. >> come on, stuart. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on progresso.com. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. nd then we can float to school. ahh. [ female announcer ] remember when you thought anything was possible? it still is. you can do weight watchers new simple start plan entirely onle. and get more support than ever. it's a 2-week plan to start losing weight right away. join for free. weight watchers online. log into your new beginning today. ♪ [ 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 sto
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. >> hi, i'm stu, an ordinary citizens. -- [inaudible] characterized the administration's policies as -- [inaudible] anything but positive. if you can waive a magic wand and accomplish u.s. policy in the region what would that policy be, and how would you execute. >> we have been trying to focus on the issue. especially saudi arabia. maybe it doesn't make sense to -- well, people in the region generalization. i think people in the region see the united states israeli, ish, and iranian. to me the fundamental change needed many american policy today is to change that. that is to make it clear that not only do we retain the basis, but that we're going use our power. i think it's hard to to that, by the way, without changing policy toward syria. that is the place with the struggle is most direct right now. but that would be the largest change that i would make in the short run. in the long run, there's a deep question how the united states relates to changing societies and governments in ratherly the arab world. i share bryan's view that the saudi -- valley criticism of president obama fo
. >> hi, i'm stu, an ordinary citizens. -- [inaudible] characterized the administration's policies as -- [inaudible] anything but positive. if you can waive a magic wand and accomplish u.s. policy in the region what would that policy be, and how would you execute. >> we have been trying to focus on the issue. especially saudi arabia. maybe it doesn't make sense to -- well, people in the region generalization. i think people in the region see the united states israeli, ish, and...
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. >> thank you, stu. on the business channel in a couple of hours. >> and you'll see how bad it was just a short time ago if you go to twitter. >> it's already posted. >> coming up, volunteer firefighters, the latest victim of obamacare? one fire chief saying your safety is at risk. >> maybe the worst part of traveling waiting for your luggage, but not for these people because check out what happened. gifts came out instead of luggage. one of those lucky families is here next. ♪ ♪ >>> this is my favorite story of the day. being on santa's nice list can really pay off sometimes. watch. >> hello there! is that cowan? what are you looking for christmas this year? a train? what would mommy and daddy like for christmas? >> big tv. >> yeah, big tv. >> ho, ho, ho, a big tv! >> and they got the big tv at the end of their flight. canada's west jet airlines spreading holiday and christmas cheer when santa asked 250 flyers what they wanted for christmas and granted their wishes when they claimed their bags. our next
. >> thank you, stu. on the business channel in a couple of hours. >> and you'll see how bad it was just a short time ago if you go to twitter. >> it's already posted. >> coming up, volunteer firefighters, the latest victim of obamacare? one fire chief saying your safety is at risk. >> maybe the worst part of traveling waiting for your luggage, but not for these people because check out what happened. gifts came out instead of luggage. one of those lucky families...
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stu rothenberg roll call's columnist kist recently moved the race from republican favor to lean republicanhe challenges he faces from the right and from the left. from the right, he's facing a conservative and deep pocketed businessman who can stand to make his life you know what for the next year at least through the primary. even though he might not have a very good chance of winning, it will affect the way mcconnell acts in the senate. after the primary, assuming mcconnell wins he faces alison grimes who's shown herself to be a prolific fund raiser. >> 61% of the voters disapproving of the job he's doing in the senate. having said that jackie with a prediction here how likely is it that the senate could tip to the republicans? >> man, it is way too -- it is way too soon to make that call because we've got a whole year of legislation that or not legislation that could affect these races. mcconnell always has a race. this is going to be so expensive. that's another thing is that you know they're going to pour money into this race. i mean i'm going to say 50/50, but you know who knows, ale
stu rothenberg roll call's columnist kist recently moved the race from republican favor to lean republicanhe challenges he faces from the right and from the left. from the right, he's facing a conservative and deep pocketed businessman who can stand to make his life you know what for the next year at least through the primary. even though he might not have a very good chance of winning, it will affect the way mcconnell acts in the senate. after the primary, assuming mcconnell wins he faces...
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we don't get the ghoot good stu. we want to change that and open up the fraternity.armerrill lynch has agreed to change their policies and hire a coach for the african-american brokers. >> as merl merrill lynch goes, i believe in our client and i believe they can change things. >> merrill lynch had a novel argument. it was not the company that was racist they said, it was society, wealthy white americans were more inclined to invest with brokers that looked like them th. the company did note admit faul. >> this is a positive resolution of a lieu sui lawsuit filed in . this will ensure opportunities for financial ai advisors in the future we appreciate and respect mr. mcreynold's ongoing contributions to merrill lynch. >> america is integrated and it's not just black and white it's integrated and we need to be that way. >> now he will return to work and try to make that happen for the next generation. >>> this case concludes an eight year battle over why african-american brokers were less than 2% overall and generally had smaller books of business. >>> african lead er
we don't get the ghoot good stu. we want to change that and open up the fraternity.armerrill lynch has agreed to change their policies and hire a coach for the african-american brokers. >> as merl merrill lynch goes, i believe in our client and i believe they can change things. >> merrill lynch had a novel argument. it was not the company that was racist they said, it was society, wealthy white americans were more inclined to invest with brokers that looked like them th. the company...
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political satire and i think he's particularly interesting because they cut off his hands and his name was stu about, ps is -- stubbs so it almost is a perfect outcome for him. there 1589, martin was published. he used anonymity as offense. he named real people in power, basically criticizing them publicly in a way that they couldn't fight back because he was unanimous. in 1643, another printing regulation where instead of the crown it becomes the state, it becomes the primary body for deciding what stuff can be published and what stuff gets someone killed or thrown in jail. john twyn was a printer who printed something by an unanimous author and had his head put on a spike and his body quartered and each of his body parts were put on the gates of london just as a sign to anyone who might try to pull something like that. and then things start to get better. ou have john lock publishing locke publishing "two treatises." in 1734 john peter zenger is acquitted. that's a turning point for people in governance saying they want to cool a little bit of putting all these people in jail. and then of co
political satire and i think he's particularly interesting because they cut off his hands and his name was stu about, ps is -- stubbs so it almost is a perfect outcome for him. there 1589, martin was published. he used anonymity as offense. he named real people in power, basically criticizing them publicly in a way that they couldn't fight back because he was unanimous. in 1643, another printing regulation where instead of the crown it becomes the state, it becomes the primary body for deciding...
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. >> well, i kept on pushing him about that portfolio, asking him was he qualified, where he zud stustion, they said that company has disappeared. >> we're reading that. the owners of the company that they can't find them right now, that raises suspicious. the government saying there's no real unified standard to vet whether they're a translator. what do we know about how carefully this man's background, if not his skill set was vetted before he was put so close to so many world leaders, includingii the president of the united states? >> he said he wasn't a security threat at all. he said he's been next to south africa's president for years doing sign language. through all those years, why didn't anyone bring up this issue and if anyone wants to charge him for a crime, he's ready to be charged, but the question remains, how did he get so close to these world leaders and how could on such a big stage, someone effectively sign rubbish? he was doing his job and if anyone says he's not, they should come speak to him. >> certainly, some answers needed here. there's going to be to have pro
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. >>> that is a tasty beat, perfect for today's "good stu stuff." them. he wanted to help out, too. for the christmas season, he is playing santa. asked his passengers to give him their letters to santa. overwhelmingly, what they asked for -- not clothe, not things -- a job. >> they want what everybody else wants. they want a home. they want a job. they want a way to support themselves and to make a living. >> what does max do? he makes it his mission to make those christmas wishes come true. how? a drive to collect money, clothes. it's hard to score a job when you have no contact information. also prepaid calling cards are high on the list. for max, the lesson is simple. it is better to give than to receive. >> i just want them to have a little bit of christmas and relive a little bit of their childhood. they're all people. they have hearts. they have the same needs that we do. >> they have hearts, souls and the same needs we do. well said, max. if you want to donate, can you reach out to max through facebook. >> right there on the bottom of your s
. >>> that is a tasty beat, perfect for today's "good stu stuff." them. he wanted to help out, too. for the christmas season, he is playing santa. asked his passengers to give him their letters to santa. overwhelmingly, what they asked for -- not clothe, not things -- a job. >> they want what everybody else wants. they want a home. they want a job. they want a way to support themselves and to make a living. >> what does max do? he makes it his mission to make...
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you say yoused to like them and becauseou have aged quite t,t,illed a lot of brain cells doin the w stuo scies that read as a who hasn't? now i couldn'tell yo they asked me myavorite dinosaurs and i lik the big ones clint eawo >>lint eastwood. >> yes. yeah. >> that's terrible! that terrible! >> you a one point co-hted with kathie lee. >> we did. >>hy d they all leav >> because it's over. >> there all over there. they just move around? >> they just heard that al roker has le the building so they lost interest. >> up unl then they thought i waalker. >> , i don't thi so. >> identical. >> hereou doing a khie lee imon >> kristinigoingme. >> krist wigg >> go ahead. >> i can't. i can't doit. she'so good. >> we knew exactly what you met. so life i good f justin long. >> isn'tit? >> is it a question? >> ye tell us how goo it is. >> this is very suggesve it's nice. 's good. i feel like my hair has gwn a little bit. how long ago was that clip? >> tnk it was in 20. >> halfway throughpuberty. and there was -- >> oh, yeah, fie joke >>ha nobody apeciated. >> classic kath. >> me? , make the jokes. rit.
you say yoused to like them and becauseou have aged quite t,t,illed a lot of brain cells doin the w stuo scies that read as a who hasn't? now i couldn'tell yo they asked me myavorite dinosaurs and i lik the big ones clint eawo >>lint eastwood. >> yes. yeah. >> that's terrible! that terrible! >> you a one point co-hted with kathie lee. >> we did. >>hy d they all leav >> because it's over. >> there all over there. they just move around? >>...