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(suze) you got it! right now i need all of you to go to the phone, make that call of support, we want to hear from you we want to help insure your future, right now, joan has a few other things she wants to share with us. thank-you, well today suze's asking you to stand in your truth, to look within yourself and be honest about your relationships with those you love and your relationship with your money. and i'd like to encourage you to take this moment to stand in your truth and your relationship with pbs, that is really what you have with this station. it is a relationship. and when you turn to public television, you expect quality, variety integrity, and you trust us to be unbiased and truthful. in fact, year after year, the roper public opinion poll has shown that americans consider pbs to be their most trusted source for news and public affairs information. and parents trust us to provide their children with a safe haven where they can learn and be respected for being just the way they are. we take
(suze) you got it! right now i need all of you to go to the phone, make that call of support, we want to hear from you we want to help insure your future, right now, joan has a few other things she wants to share with us. thank-you, well today suze's asking you to stand in your truth, to look within yourself and be honest about your relationships with those you love and your relationship with your money. and i'd like to encourage you to take this moment to stand in your truth and your...
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suze orman, host of "the suze orman show" for cnbc for 12 years, named one of "forbes's" most powerfulime's" most influential people, suze, good to see you. first of all, is that analogy correct? when you listen to the president saying, look, this is about paying the for a meal. when you go to a restaurant, you can't skip out on the bill, you've got to pay your debts or you're breaking the law. >> it's one of the first analogies that i've heard that is absolutely 100% correct. why? because you go out to eat, you've consumed that food. you are probably already digesting that food. and then the bill comes. and you have to pay for what you already just ate. again, it is very important for people to understand. and i'm not exactly sure that they understand that raising the debt ceiling doesn't mean it's extending your credit limit so you can spend more money for future goods. it's about raising the credit limit so that you have the money to pay off the bills that you've already spent the money on. so i thought it was absolutely a brilliant example. >> so you're in line with the president,
suze orman, host of "the suze orman show" for cnbc for 12 years, named one of "forbes's" most powerfulime's" most influential people, suze, good to see you. first of all, is that analogy correct? when you listen to the president saying, look, this is about paying the for a meal. when you go to a restaurant, you can't skip out on the bill, you've got to pay your debts or you're breaking the law. >> it's one of the first analogies that i've heard that is absolutely...
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our good friend suze orman is with us.h her after this. ♪ ng, and teaching it took to earn it. so we give you the power to keep as much of your hard-earned money as possible. our customized interview covers everything from a service member's deployment, to a student's loan interest, right down to a teacher's crayons. you've worked hard to earn your money. we're here to help you keep it. turbotax-- the power to keep what's yours. try it free at turbotax.com. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. you k
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suze orman is here with answers to your problems.> all right. let's talk about these uncertain times. people are looking at washington, seeing that these issues aren't being resolved. what should people do in the face of that kind of uncertainty? for example, if you were looking to make a big purchase, is this a good time do it? >> if you have money. if you have an eight-month emergency fund, no credit card debt, you are fully funding your retirement, if you lost your job, everything could still be okay, you want to buy something, buy it. but if you have to buy it right now, put it on a credit card, finance it with a home equity line of credit, can you just think twice? can you just still be conservative? >> let's talk about paychecks, a lot of people in january may be noticing that their paycheck is smaller. that's because of a reduction in the payroll tax has expired. >> that's right. >> explain that. >> so, forever, one way that we fund social security, all that we tax, our payroll. so, it always was 6.2%. but then when things got
suze orman is here with answers to your problems.> all right. let's talk about these uncertain times. people are looking at washington, seeing that these issues aren't being resolved. what should people do in the face of that kind of uncertainty? for example, if you were looking to make a big purchase, is this a good time do it? >> if you have money. if you have an eight-month emergency fund, no credit card debt, you are fully funding your retirement, if you lost your job, everything...
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let us bring in personal finance guru zye orman host of "the suze orman show."ions in mortgage debt. >> we are not addicted to debt. we are addicted to what money can buy and we want what we can buy even if we don't have the money to buy it. >> another four-letter word ending in a "t." >> we are addicted to bigger homes, fancier cars, fancy jewelry, better schools for our kids, and money is the only thing that you can spend even if you don't have it. i think about it. you want cookies in a cookie jar? if there are no cookies in the cookie jar, you're not going to get a cookie. you have no money. you have credit. you can buy things without having to pay for it. so we're addicted to that. >> can you though? things have become so expensive, right? medical cost, medical insurance, sending your kids to college, buying a home, buying a car, these are all basic necessities for many people's lives. how can you afford it without going into debt these days? >> there's one thing about going into debt such as mortgage debt. lock in the interest rate, smaller payments, whate
let us bring in personal finance guru zye orman host of "the suze orman show."ions in mortgage debt. >> we are not addicted to debt. we are addicted to what money can buy and we want what we can buy even if we don't have the money to buy it. >> another four-letter word ending in a "t." >> we are addicted to bigger homes, fancier cars, fancy jewelry, better schools for our kids, and money is the only thing that you can spend even if you don't have it. i...
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joining me now is suze orman, the host of cnbc's "suze orman show." thank you for joining us.for us. what is this payroll tax and why are they taking more of it out of people's paychecks? >> well, they're taking more out of people's paychecks because they're taking away something, it seems, that we didn't have. if that makes any sense. so we used to pay payroll tax to fund our deficits and then, because the economy was so horrible, they gave us a break on it of 2%. now, they're just adding that back in, because they need money. so we're just paying more taxes. everybody's paying more taxes in order to pay the bills that we don't have the money to pay. it's really just as simple as that. >> it's probably a little confusing for some people because when they were listening to the budget negotiations at the end of the year, people were telling us, well, the only people who are going to get a tax increase are people making more than $400,000. it turns out this goes from 4.2 to 6.2. who is that going to affect? >> it's going to affect absolutely every single person. the person it's
joining me now is suze orman, the host of cnbc's "suze orman show." thank you for joining us.for us. what is this payroll tax and why are they taking more of it out of people's paychecks? >> well, they're taking more out of people's paychecks because they're taking away something, it seems, that we didn't have. if that makes any sense. so we used to pay payroll tax to fund our deficits and then, because the economy was so horrible, they gave us a break on it of 2%. now, they're...
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but from all of us here on "the suze orman show," we wish every single one of you a very, very, very happy new year. we thank you for watching us. we thank you for sticking with us all these years and we can't wait to do it again next. now you know. but until then there's only one thing that i really want you to remember when it comes to your money and it is this. people first, then money, then things. now you stay safe. bye-bye. >>> this is options action. tonight, money in the bank. financials soar in the new year. fear a rally? dan nation has a love in citi that can make you some money if the stock goes up, down or nowhere at all. plus, heavy metals. gold and silver see their worst week in eight years. some say the pain is just starting. we'll tell you where they see them heading next. and retail has been a wreck. why were all of those trailers piling at the heavy call? the action begins right now. >>> let's get into the options action right thou. the s&p closed at levels right now. is it too late to get in? how should you position your portfolio? let's get into the money and find
but from all of us here on "the suze orman show," we wish every single one of you a very, very, very happy new year. we thank you for watching us. we thank you for sticking with us all these years and we can't wait to do it again next. now you know. but until then there's only one thing that i really want you to remember when it comes to your money and it is this. people first, then money, then things. now you stay safe. bye-bye. >>> this is options action. tonight, money in...
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that's what "the suze orman show" is all about and i want you to know that. this is the place i want you to come when you're afraid, you don't know where to turn, you want the right answers, you want to know that you are cared about and that somebody's telling you what you need to do so that you can live the best financial life possible. you stand in your truth and just be who you are. that's where it all starts. now you know. and so until next week, there's only one thing i want you to remember when it comes to your money and it is this, people first. that means you. you first. take care of yourself first, then money, then things. now you stay safe and truthful. >>> this is options action. tonight, face saver. lost money on facebook? don't worry. we'll explain why. plus, will amazon follow apple? carter thinks so. they have a trade that can make four times your money in three months. >>> and it's the brawl heard around the world. >> he is like the cry baby in a schoolyard. i went to a tough school in queens, used to beat up the little jewish boys. he is like
that's what "the suze orman show" is all about and i want you to know that. this is the place i want you to come when you're afraid, you don't know where to turn, you want the right answers, you want to know that you are cared about and that somebody's telling you what you need to do so that you can live the best financial life possible. you stand in your truth and just be who you are. that's where it all starts. now you know. and so until next week, there's only one thing i want you...
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. >> put on your suze orman hit.uld employees adjust, file new w-4 forms to adjust the with holdings to make up this money? >> you can if you want to or adjust your lifestyle a little bit. now you're talking about not huge amounts of money here but lifestyle choices that we make in terms of discretionary income, lattes that you buy and trips you take and things you go to the store for. all of those little things add up. with this hit coming from most people's payroll, they want to pay attention to what they are spending and find ways to carve out little bits and pieces of savings throughout the month. >> great to see you, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> new york city subway riders get a taste of it every day. for those who don't know, there's never really a dull moment when you're underground from the teen who licked a hand railing for a dollar, to the woman who threw spaghetti in the face of another commuter. this week, video of a man who belted out queen's bohemian rhapsody. take a look. ♪ >> no one turned their h
. >> put on your suze orman hit.uld employees adjust, file new w-4 forms to adjust the with holdings to make up this money? >> you can if you want to or adjust your lifestyle a little bit. now you're talking about not huge amounts of money here but lifestyle choices that we make in terms of discretionary income, lattes that you buy and trips you take and things you go to the store for. all of those little things add up. with this hit coming from most people's payroll, they want to...
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and out of the disastrous suze campaign. i'm glad the hawks aren't going to be able to stop chuck hagel, because the people who have seen war, felt it, been in it, hurt by it body and heart are the very people i want deciding on when and whether we go to another. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. republicans want immigration reform, but for only one reason, to protect their political hides. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i believe we are finally at a moment when immigration reform is in our grasp. >> the president is pushing for citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants as forces on the right line up to stop him. >> obama is seeking political victory. >> tonight karen finney and e.j. dionne on the president's historic proposal and the republican pushback. >> just remind everybody, obama is not going to be president forever. >>> hillary clinton takes a powerful curta
and out of the disastrous suze campaign. i'm glad the hawks aren't going to be able to stop chuck hagel, because the people who have seen war, felt it, been in it, hurt by it body and heart are the very people i want deciding on when and whether we go to another. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. republicans want...
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i i want to know what you know now, suze kim. >> i know that president obama and the last congress didbush's legacy and why do i they? because the fiscal cliff deal only raised income taxes on 0.7% of all taxpayers. just because there are not that many americans who earn $450,000, and have estates worth more than $4.5 million? why did they do this? they did it in the name of protecting the middle-class, but as you saw over the course of the debate, the definition of who got defined as middle-class got defined up higher and higher. so as a result, parts of the fiscal cliff deal did help the working and the working poor, and what it did is to preserve a vast majority of the bush tax cuts, and that is not permanent and it is going to be a cornerstone of obama's legacy that he protected the tax legacy that his predecessor passed. >> and your point is about airlines. the government cracked down, and we got safer airlines. i talked to two businessmen in new orleans at the new orleans association of law schools who both said to me that they hate this pressure to lower the wages on the workers
i i want to know what you know now, suze kim. >> i know that president obama and the last congress didbush's legacy and why do i they? because the fiscal cliff deal only raised income taxes on 0.7% of all taxpayers. just because there are not that many americans who earn $450,000, and have estates worth more than $4.5 million? why did they do this? they did it in the name of protecting the middle-class, but as you saw over the course of the debate, the definition of who got defined as...
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here the talk about it, suze yalof schwartz and brad g goretzky. can i brag a little bit.ch. >> and jessica alba. t >> the two of them together, i almost exploded. what is that she's wearing on her neck? >> that was harry winston diamond necklace that the value was $5.6 million. >> oh, wow. >> needless to say, my hands were shaking. >> she had the accessory you didn't see, a security guard nearby. i want to start with suzy. you noticed, i saw is a lot of it. a lot of women took the plunge. >> deep plunge. think katharine mcphee dominated the sexy category last night. she was unbelievable. how she kept those breasts up and out was perfect. i love that skin. and i love the kate hudson dress, amazing. >> i loved her look. >> i liked the bold beaded detailing by alexander mcqueen. the cutout was so simple. >> another way where we saw a lot of skin was -- well, let me tell you somebody i liked. jessica chastain. she was plunging in the front and the back. that was another trend. i went backless, too. we saw a lot of that. is that surprising? >> there was a loft plunging necklin
here the talk about it, suze yalof schwartz and brad g goretzky. can i brag a little bit.ch. >> and jessica alba. t >> the two of them together, i almost exploded. what is that she's wearing on her neck? >> that was harry winston diamond necklace that the value was $5.6 million. >> oh, wow. >> needless to say, my hands were shaking. >> she had the accessory you didn't see, a security guard nearby. i want to start with suzy. you noticed, i saw is a lot of it....
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a text from suze orman, who i believe rules the world and should.r who you let down. >> so i'm going on the david letterman show -- >> i'm a huge fan of david letterman. >> i love david letterman too. and he loves you. he loves our little reppar taye. so he -- >> he dared you something? >> he dared me to see how close i could come to servicing you -- >> i don't know what you're talking about. i don't know those words. i don't know what you mean. >> and i feel like i let him down. >> you provide aid service for everyone. you've really serviced the country. >> i apologize to david letterman, the rest of america and norway and i feel i did not complete my task. and i had one task tonight. and i don't -- i feel you that -- >> listen, it would have been a first for me. and i'm just not ready to go there. >> i think we should try. >> no. i think -- >> this is the perfect network. this is the most appropriate time. >> so we had an online poll. this is our sixth year co-hosting on new year's eve. i don't know why they allow us to do it every year. >> i love
a text from suze orman, who i believe rules the world and should.r who you let down. >> so i'm going on the david letterman show -- >> i'm a huge fan of david letterman. >> i love david letterman too. and he loves you. he loves our little reppar taye. so he -- >> he dared you something? >> he dared me to see how close i could come to servicing you -- >> i don't know what you're talking about. i don't know those words. i don't know what you mean. >> and...
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wayne dyer and suze orman just to name two of the people bringing you the best information to help you live your life to the fullest. so, to quote chris' brother-in-law again what do your feet want to do? i hope your feet are taking you to the phone to make that call of support right now. and when you do, we have many compelling thank you gifts that you'll treasure as tangible reminders of your continuing role in keeping public television alive and vital. lyn may: one of the things i said to you that surprised you that i think is worth talking about especially for women in my age group i'm heading towards seventy and when i said i don't take anything but a vitamin you were really surprised. dr. northrup: i was very excited about that, when you said, this is a women who is not on prescription drugs, you would think you were listening to the mainstream media, that prescription drugs for seniors is the number one health problem in the country. lyn may: absolutely. dr. northrup: it is not, my mother is not on any prescription drugs whatsoever, she's 84, lyn, you're almost 70. lyn may: yep,
wayne dyer and suze orman just to name two of the people bringing you the best information to help you live your life to the fullest. so, to quote chris' brother-in-law again what do your feet want to do? i hope your feet are taking you to the phone to make that call of support right now. and when you do, we have many compelling thank you gifts that you'll treasure as tangible reminders of your continuing role in keeping public television alive and vital. lyn may: one of the things i said to...
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a text from suze orman who i believe rules the world and should.et him down. >> you provide aid service for everyone. you've really serviced the country. >> i apologize to david letterman, the rest of america and norway and i feel i did not complete my task. and i had one task tonight. and i don't -- i feel you that -- >> listen, it would have been a first for me. and i'm just not ready to go there. >> i think we should try. >> no. i think -- >> this is the perfect network. this is the most appropriate time. >> so we had an online poll. this is our sixth year co-hosting on new year's eve. i don't know why they allow us to do it every year. >> i love it. >> it feels like a poke in the eye. or a blank in the eye. so many memorable moments. we did an online poll asking viewers to name their favorite moments over the years. this one tops the list. >> are you kidding me? >> we just saw lady gaga and i thought -- >> are you kidding me? i swear, i'm literally talking to you guys and i turn around -- >> why can't we do a block where i'm in my underwear? >>
a text from suze orman who i believe rules the world and should.et him down. >> you provide aid service for everyone. you've really serviced the country. >> i apologize to david letterman, the rest of america and norway and i feel i did not complete my task. and i had one task tonight. and i don't -- i feel you that -- >> listen, it would have been a first for me. and i'm just not ready to go there. >> i think we should try. >> no. i think -- >> this is the...
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join us for "suze orman's money class." and now, please welcome suze orman!mes, haven't i? and i really thought that i had taught you everything that you could possibly need to learn when it comes to you and your money. what more could there be? just a few years ago i stood up here and the economy was doing great. the stock market was skyrocketing real estate was off the charts. so many of you came up to me and said "oh my god, suze i just bought my third home." and here we are, a few years later, and i have to tell you everything that i thought was real everything that i thought was good financial advice then, no longer holds true today. what a shame... what a shame. we all have to go back to class every single one of us to learn what we need to do today, to create what i am calling the new american dream. as i stand here in front of you we have about 15 million people in the united states of america, able-bodied men and women who want to work. they need to work, and they cannot find a job. we have millions and millions of you who purchased a home. you didn'
join us for "suze orman's money class." and now, please welcome suze orman!mes, haven't i? and i really thought that i had taught you everything that you could possibly need to learn when it comes to you and your money. what more could there be? just a few years ago i stood up here and the economy was doing great. the stock market was skyrocketing real estate was off the charts. so many of you came up to me and said "oh my god, suze i just bought my third home." and here we...