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adam: thank you. lori: it is still fun. it is not merely its search for a new ceo. cutting a list of candidates down to eight. ford ceo and nokia ceo are still contenders. microsoft among the top gainers on the dow. more than 2% on the day. climbing 3.5% about the highest level for the company since 2000, in fact. adam: arose biggest coffee chains that it'll hire at least 10,000 veterans and spouse of active military people over the next five years ahead of the holiday. five new existing u.s. starbucks honored near military bases will share a portion of each sale with nonprofit organizations reenter the workforce. lori: so political. adam: nothing wrong with what he will do on that. lori: u.s. postal service trying its best to get into the holiday spirit. the financial situation threatens to burn down the house. the postmaster general patrick donahoe will be here. adam: tesla quarterly report not enough to win over investors. lori: your election recap. the winners and losers. not just talking about th
adam: thank you. lori: it is still fun. it is not merely its search for a new ceo. cutting a list of candidates down to eight. ford ceo and nokia ceo are still contenders. microsoft among the top gainers on the dow. more than 2% on the day. climbing 3.5% about the highest level for the company since 2000, in fact. adam: arose biggest coffee chains that it'll hire at least 10,000 veterans and spouse of active military people over the next five years ahead of the holiday. five new existing u.s....
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adam: time for the front page news. billionaire steve cohen's hedge fund firm sac capital agreeing to plead guilty in a sweeping insider trading settlement with the government the firm will pay $1.2 billion on top of more than 600 million it already paid in penalties to the sec. liz: speaking of penalties johnson & johnson stock declined today after the consumer goods giant agreed to pay 2.2 billion so settle civil and criminal allegation that is it improperly marketed three of its prescription drugs. adam: twitter raising the price range for the ipo later this week due to heavy demand. the company expects to sell 73 million shares at 23 to 25 bucks each. that is up from the previous estimate, 17 to $20 a share. liz: we have new economic data out showing u.s. factory orders increased by 1.7% in september. that is in line with expectations, helped by strong aircraft orders. there was a decline of .1 of a percent in the previous month. adam: dallas fed president richard fisher says what he calls ineffective and fiscally i
adam: time for the front page news. billionaire steve cohen's hedge fund firm sac capital agreeing to plead guilty in a sweeping insider trading settlement with the government the firm will pay $1.2 billion on top of more than 600 million it already paid in penalties to the sec. liz: speaking of penalties johnson & johnson stock declined today after the consumer goods giant agreed to pay 2.2 billion so settle civil and criminal allegation that is it improperly marketed three of its...
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adam: yeah, 238 million. liz: siriusxm listeners, channel 113, people on it, listening to us, it has been a steady climb up to nearly 200 million. i look at twitter, i think, they're smart enough, they are going to find a way. >> exactly right, and based on our checks we did research for months, wasn't something done over a weekend. speaking to advertisers, marketers, technologists. they have a strong team in place. advertisers are shifting budget. you see that in the numbers alone already. the other thing to think about is margins. margins are five to maybe 10%. no reason why those can't go to 50%, structurally where facebook is. long-term target is north of 55%. liz: worried about froth tomorrow? charlie gasparino, reporting that they may hold the ipo first trade until possibly as late as 2:00 p.m. they don't want to see a facebook repeat. >> i agree. i'm worried about froth. don't want to see investors get hurt. look at volatility of linkedin or yelp or other social ipos. you had big swings in volatility t
adam: yeah, 238 million. liz: siriusxm listeners, channel 113, people on it, listening to us, it has been a steady climb up to nearly 200 million. i look at twitter, i think, they're smart enough, they are going to find a way. >> exactly right, and based on our checks we did research for months, wasn't something done over a weekend. speaking to advertisers, marketers, technologists. they have a strong team in place. advertisers are shifting budget. you see that in the numbers alone...
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adam: all right. as "off the desk", lady gaga the latest pop star to announce plans to venture to infinity and beyond. the singer is aiming to blast off in early 2015 and will be the first artist to perform in outer space. liz: what? adam: didn't chichi "gravity"? be careful. before performing in outer space , gaga will be at the colony music festival and last day will leave for space. gaga will travel in a virgin galactic ship alongside with sir richard branson. and will perform one song and go a month's vocal training to prepare her voice -- liz: don't. just go to philadelphia. it is easier. >> pretty cool, actually. liz: so we asked you on twitter and facebook if you would buy twitter's stock if it moves lower over the next week? mp on twitter told us no way, am i buying twitter. in fact i bought more ibm! adam: a huge day for investors tomorrow. not because of twitter but because we're getting latest jobs report. we'll tell you what to expect next. liz: ail already more important. my customers can
adam: all right. as "off the desk", lady gaga the latest pop star to announce plans to venture to infinity and beyond. the singer is aiming to blast off in early 2015 and will be the first artist to perform in outer space. liz: what? adam: didn't chichi "gravity"? be careful. before performing in outer space , gaga will be at the colony music festival and last day will leave for space. gaga will travel in a virgin galactic ship alongside with sir richard branson. and will...
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adam: adam: larry stagnate seems to be the key here. they fourth quarter non-gaap profitability to be consistent with the third quarter. looks like things are kind of leveling off for them. that might be what the investors are picking up on. >> exactly. liz: larry, stand by in just a moment. we're coming up in a few minutes, we have a bull and a bear, they will parse what they see in the numbers. they were in our last hour battling it out. we'll see what they think of the numbers. we need to get awe stock alert. in essence, jason pride, markets looked pretty resilient today having been down 117%, 17 points rather for the dow to come back. what does that say about the resilience here? jason? >> i'm sorry, i didn't realize you were talking to me. i think we have to recognize investors still have to be in this environment. they have to be constructive, not overly aggressive but constructive positioning their portfolios to buy equities when they buy the opportunity to do so. to take risks with their portfolio. perhaps not to overstretch the
adam: adam: larry stagnate seems to be the key here. they fourth quarter non-gaap profitability to be consistent with the third quarter. looks like things are kind of leveling off for them. that might be what the investors are picking up on. >> exactly. liz: larry, stand by in just a moment. we're coming up in a few minutes, we have a bull and a bear, they will parse what they see in the numbers. they were in our last hour battling it out. we'll see what they think of the numbers. we need...
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adam: time to brainstorm a thanksgiving plan b with. i'm adam shapiro. a big winter storm is headed east just as millions plan to visit their family for holiday. the latest on the storm's path, flight delays and if you need to alter your travel plans. >>> neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail will keep the shoppers at bay. why the massive storm is setting up for the ideal shopping weekend for retailers. >>> and a fox business exclusive, former federal reserve chief alan greenspan on what he says is holding back the economy. las vegas as close as your laptop, new jersey rolling the dice on online gambling, but can virtual and land-based casinos thrive side by side? we are live in atlantic city. but we head to the floor of the new york stock exchange, nicole petallides. there's some green on the screen. what have you got for us? >> reporter: i enjoyed watching some of that gambling video, looks like fun. all up arrows. no record on the dow, no record on the s&p today. i know you're used to me saying it, but not yet or not today. but for the nasdaq yo
adam: time to brainstorm a thanksgiving plan b with. i'm adam shapiro. a big winter storm is headed east just as millions plan to visit their family for holiday. the latest on the storm's path, flight delays and if you need to alter your travel plans. >>> neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail will keep the shoppers at bay. why the massive storm is setting up for the ideal shopping weekend for retailers. >>> and a fox business exclusive, former federal reserve chief alan...
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adam and lori. adam: all right, peter, thank you very much. so the 204,000 jobs added last month blew away expectations but you won't believe how far off the biggest banks were with their estimates. deutsche bank and city group had the highest estimates at 130,000. barclays was in line with consensus, 125,000. our guest yesterday andrew from south bay research was on more bearish size, 104,000. jpmorgan with 175 -- 75,000 estimate, the actual number nearly tripled that. lori: get to the bottom of that. whopping 132,000 americans dropped out of the bore force last month. bringing labor participation rate to a 35-year low. at this pace people out of the workforce will surpass working americans in four years. how concerned should we be to america's shrinking workforce? let's pose that question to brian wesbury, first trust advisors. always great to see you. >> good to be here, lori. lori: share us your thoughts on why so many banks and economists missed mark with their forecasts? is it perhaps, why did they, maybe i put it to you this way, expect
adam and lori. adam: all right, peter, thank you very much. so the 204,000 jobs added last month blew away expectations but you won't believe how far off the biggest banks were with their estimates. deutsche bank and city group had the highest estimates at 130,000. barclays was in line with consensus, 125,000. our guest yesterday andrew from south bay research was on more bearish size, 104,000. jpmorgan with 175 -- 75,000 estimate, the actual number nearly tripled that. lori: get to the bottom...
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. ♪ adam: u.s. government automotive safety agency opened an investigation into tesla battery fires. tesla face as new entry into the electric car market. jeff flock in santa monica, california, with more an all of this. show us, jeff. >> could be perfect timing, adam as we pass by santa monica pier here on ocean avenue for folks that know santa monica. this is the electric cadillac. a lot like the volt, built on the same platform. we took a test drive with gm's chief engineer for electrifying vehicles, pam fletcher. she said, i will show you this car. we're rolling down the pch here at 74 miles an hour. this has got a great feel. sell me on this car, pam. why should i buy a cadillac elr at 74 plus thousand dollars? >> look around the interior. finest hand cut and sown leather and hand wrapped leather here on instrument leather and the doors. feet, ko in. a leather seats. natural wood. real carbon fiber. it goes on and on. a luxury experience. i saw all encased by this beautiful swayeded headliner.
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now back to adam. adam. >> reporter: thank you very much. adam: lawmakers are putting all options on the table to try and avoid another ever shutdown. rich edson is live from capitol hill with more on what they are considering intellectually awarded to a marriage? >> reporter: they are trying to do so, adam, and trying to read the part of what is known as a sequestered. republicans say that they want spending reductions elsewhere. democrats say they want revenue. republicans say there is no way to tax rate increases. the idea of possibly closing tax loopholes could be problematic because basically a number of lawmakers are pushing to overhaul the entire tax code. >> their difficult decisions that have to be made, and most oppose doing tax reform on a piecemeal basis. for those reasons i think that it is unlikely to see significant changes in the tax structure included in a deal in this process. we should look for those down the road and a broader tax reform effort. >> reporter: so basically the negotiators are saying that they are looking at
now back to adam. adam. >> reporter: thank you very much. adam: lawmakers are putting all options on the table to try and avoid another ever shutdown. rich edson is live from capitol hill with more on what they are considering intellectually awarded to a marriage? >> reporter: they are trying to do so, adam, and trying to read the part of what is known as a sequestered. republicans say that they want spending reductions elsewhere. democrats say they want revenue. republicans say...
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is a brother a fishing theme has been gerry adams the gerry adams give evidence against his brother in the first trial. he also said in the witness box. he built his brother neil winter is essential that her tummy a bit difficult and distressing case check and there are as we know gerry adams gave evidence in the end a show at trial but there are still either not said very serious questions that i ran into school mode and it is specifically that did today in connection to our seats but gerry adams was a prosecution witness in the first trial of collapse for legal reasons in april he was called by the prosecution and the second trial that began in september and ended on oct the first. let set out the facts as they marched in porch at all the items winks to the van door you see in nineteen eighty seven i made her initial complaint she was a young teenager then. two months later she with her mother and gerry adams went to bought a condo where her father liam was living. gerry adams confines of his brother about the allegations and he denied them. at that stage all the items had withdra
is a brother a fishing theme has been gerry adams the gerry adams give evidence against his brother in the first trial. he also said in the witness box. he built his brother neil winter is essential that her tummy a bit difficult and distressing case check and there are as we know gerry adams gave evidence in the end a show at trial but there are still either not said very serious questions that i ran into school mode and it is specifically that did today in connection to our seats but gerry...
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adam: got it. lori: quickly, how the mighty have fallen, blockbuster closing up shop, announcing it'll close its remaining 900 stores -- 300 stores. perhaps the bigger question, though, how is it possible there were that many left anyway? texas had a surprising 61 states. while 12 states around the country have gotten rid of it altogether. san antonio had ten blockbusters there. parent company dish network announced yesterday it will close the remaining stores by mid january of next year. the chapter is closed. adam: what a dumb acquisition for that company, to buy a brick and mortar chain that was in bankruptcy and a satellite distributer buys it and says, oh, we're going to set up a storefront. lori: what's bugging dennis? >> there you go. adam: you're getting the last word. intrude away. we continue to follow twitter next year as dennis gives blockbuster the birdie. we want to hear from you. where will twitter shares be six months from now? tweet us all hour long. she lovef the same things you d
adam: got it. lori: quickly, how the mighty have fallen, blockbuster closing up shop, announcing it'll close its remaining 900 stores -- 300 stores. perhaps the bigger question, though, how is it possible there were that many left anyway? texas had a surprising 61 states. while 12 states around the country have gotten rid of it altogether. san antonio had ten blockbusters there. parent company dish network announced yesterday it will close the remaining stores by mid january of next year. the...
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adam: thank you very much. president obama meeting with state insurance commissioners trying to push his fix for americans dealing with canceled health insurance plans. rich edson in washington, d.c., with the latest. how is that going? >> if he needs the state insurance commissioner to sign off allowing insurance companies to reissue the plans for a phased out largely because of obamacare. right now states are split on whether or not to allow insurance companies to do so. indiana joining a list of several other states who are not alone the president to change including in massachusetts, mississippi, a few other states including 10 states who will allow insurance companies including colorado, north carolina, oregon and texas. that continues at the white house at 4:00 today. as a group have said it is very difficult and will take years to phase out. insurance company allowed them to phase them in over a matter of months. it could be even more expensive. this is from yesterday. down in florida, in miami an event
adam: thank you very much. president obama meeting with state insurance commissioners trying to push his fix for americans dealing with canceled health insurance plans. rich edson in washington, d.c., with the latest. how is that going? >> if he needs the state insurance commissioner to sign off allowing insurance companies to reissue the plans for a phased out largely because of obamacare. right now states are split on whether or not to allow insurance companies to do so. indiana joining...
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adam: why not? lori: well, okay so charlie says he had a lot of it and he is not glowing but, i think -- adam: i think it will be huge. lori: i think so too. maybe i'm just a wimp. i don't know. >> no, i have seen what you drink. from the u.k. to fallout with germany. lori: how much i drink. adam:, to nsa leaker edward snowden's action derail a 300 million-dollar atlantic trade deal? colonel oliver north on the fallout. lori: getting back to the ice cream, nothing better than mint chip out of the tub. adam: cookies and cream. lori: locker room mess with miami's football team and money implications for the dolphins and nfl. latest, dolphin's lineman richie incognito suspended indefinitely for bullying a teammate ♪ someg you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wannbe a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about
adam: why not? lori: well, okay so charlie says he had a lot of it and he is not glowing but, i think -- adam: i think it will be huge. lori: i think so too. maybe i'm just a wimp. i don't know. >> no, i have seen what you drink. from the u.k. to fallout with germany. lori: how much i drink. adam:, to nsa leaker edward snowden's action derail a 300 million-dollar atlantic trade deal? colonel oliver north on the fallout. lori: getting back to the ice cream, nothing better than mint chip...
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your money needs an ally. >> adam: welcome to "the jeep post-game show" everyone, adam zucker in new york, a reminder. >> adam: all coming up tonight. only cbs. in the game you just saw, l.s.u. beat arkansas 31-27. heroics by anthony jennings, b.j., a 99-yard drive. brian jones and spencer tillman with me. >> brian: stepped up and made a big play undefeated at home, third time in the last four seasons that l.s.u. has accomplished had feat. >> spencer: should bret bielema have come with the power rushing attack? he said there is no comfort in defeat talking about the winless situation in conference, more concerned about his players playing hard and they did that. >> adam: their first winless conference season of any kind since 1942. meantime, he's just getting started. is bo pelini finished at nebraska? we take you around the country, spencer, he was hot and there were turnovers too. >> spencer: jake ruddock completes the pass to horowitz then bo pelini is frustrated, upset because of the call here, aggressive, swings at him, they got the trophy but here now coach on his future. >> th
your money needs an ally. >> adam: welcome to "the jeep post-game show" everyone, adam zucker in new york, a reminder. >> adam: all coming up tonight. only cbs. in the game you just saw, l.s.u. beat arkansas 31-27. heroics by anthony jennings, b.j., a 99-yard drive. brian jones and spencer tillman with me. >> brian: stepped up and made a big play undefeated at home, third time in the last four seasons that l.s.u. has accomplished had feat. >> spencer: should...
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adam: phil flynn at the cme. thank you. >> thank you, adam. lori: sounds like a crazy science fiction movie. sending robots into space to captureing ater 'roids. our next guest is working hard to make it happen. set cofounder and chairman of planetary resources to mine asteroids. welcome to you. >> thank you, lori. lori: you are famous you pioneered the space tourism industry as well. tell us more where you got the interest and exploration and space development. >> thank you for the opportunity. space in a simple statement everything but earth and for humanity to continue to grow and reach prosperity for future generations we are absolutely going to have to learn to explore, develop and live in space. we all want to see that future. the question is, whether it happens in 100 years or 200 years or whether it happens in the next 20 years. and so it turns out after having built space adventures for a dozen years and launched, you know, several people in space to the space station my business partner and i studied history and it turned out that re
adam: phil flynn at the cme. thank you. >> thank you, adam. lori: sounds like a crazy science fiction movie. sending robots into space to captureing ater 'roids. our next guest is working hard to make it happen. set cofounder and chairman of planetary resources to mine asteroids. welcome to you. >> thank you, lori. lori: you are famous you pioneered the space tourism industry as well. tell us more where you got the interest and exploration and space development. >> thank you...
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the report says that the first evidence of adam adam lanza having been obsessed and interested in that level of violence was in the fifth agreed. >> john terrett, thank you very much. >> dr michael stone was a forensic psychiatrist and he joins us to talk about his new report. what is your reaction to what you read in the report so far. >> i think there was a motive. i think, really, from what i heard, that - not from the report, but elsewhere. the mother was at her wit's end finally. and was thinking seriously of having him institutionalized, which meant he was no longer going to be taken care of by his mum in their home, et cetera. at that point, he snapped and mind you, she was the first victim. he killed her with five shots from an ak-47 and went into the school. he meant to kill her, and the children that he identified as people - little children that she preferred to him at that point. >> let me explain what you are talking about. at the conclusion of the report is a quote saying: >> you are disagree with that. >> yes. >> give us your feeling about that. you thing there are speci
the report says that the first evidence of adam adam lanza having been obsessed and interested in that level of violence was in the fifth agreed. >> john terrett, thank you very much. >> dr michael stone was a forensic psychiatrist and he joins us to talk about his new report. what is your reaction to what you read in the report so far. >> i think there was a motive. i think, really, from what i heard, that - not from the report, but elsewhere. the mother was at her wit's end...
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it goes much higher. >> adam? >> i like charles when he picks the boring, stable stocks. this is expensive and volatile. that's my caution. >> what are you doing? >> vanguard emerging market etf. go for it. >> ben, what do you think of that? >> i love that pick. emerging market for the long run are. great i like my open emerging market fund eem. tepeny, tiny it be better. but it's a beautiful place to be. e.e.m., emerging markets. >> sorry. cost of freedom continues right now here on fox. >>> first the promise. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> then the big "if." >> we said you could keep it if it hasn't changed since the laws passed. >> and now the admission -- >> you said after the law was implemented or signed you like a plan, you can choose it. do you not believe, sir, the miles per hour people deserve a deeper, more transparent accountable from you why you said that over and over? >> there is no doubt that the way i put that forward unequivocally ended up not being accurate.
it goes much higher. >> adam? >> i like charles when he picks the boring, stable stocks. this is expensive and volatile. that's my caution. >> what are you doing? >> vanguard emerging market etf. go for it. >> ben, what do you think of that? >> i love that pick. emerging market for the long run are. great i like my open emerging market fund eem. tepeny, tiny it be better. but it's a beautiful place to be. e.e.m., emerging markets. >> sorry. cost of...
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give you 50 bucks, adam. adam: i'm reading it. lori: navistar international. adam: there are two companies in the dow 50 years no longer publicly-traded but the brands are still in business. westinghouse electric and chrysler. lori: then there are those companies, iconic enough to be included in the dow 30 back in 1963, spun off, bought out or completely defunct. al qaeda chemical, american can, american tobacco, bethlehem steel, general foods, jobs manville, swift and company. union carbide. that is a division of dow chemical. there is woolworth. adam: some of those brand there have been so many iterations it has been hard to keep up. but it faces nating to see the dow move as lori said from 700, to 16,000 points in the 50 years since the assassination. lori: with all this market talk let's go ahead and get on update where things stand today. jason weisberg joins us on the floor of the new york stock exchange. jason, the dow holding pretty well above 16,000. where do we go from here? >> from this very moment? i would like to see the market go a little sideway
give you 50 bucks, adam. adam: i'm reading it. lori: navistar international. adam: there are two companies in the dow 50 years no longer publicly-traded but the brands are still in business. westinghouse electric and chrysler. lori: then there are those companies, iconic enough to be included in the dow 30 back in 1963, spun off, bought out or completely defunct. al qaeda chemical, american can, american tobacco, bethlehem steel, general foods, jobs manville, swift and company. union carbide....
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>> yes, adam. the exciting thing right now is with a billion smartphones being sold every year, we're moving into the era of corporate identity, and usher's a platform to replace a corporate id card and place it on a smartphone. adam: for instance, here at fox i've got my badge, and i always dismisplace this. as long as somehow this badge would somehow be on the phone, and i would use that going forward? >> well, i mean, the beauty of this is that which the badge dematerializes on software in the phone, you can load it on your phone or another phone. if you lose your phone, you can reload it. you can present the badge a thousand miles away to someone on the other end of a phone line, or you can walk toward the elevator, and it'll unlock because it recognizes you coming by blue tooth. adam: and the important information is secure in your cloud, is that correct? >> well, completely encrypted on the phone or in a corporate cloud. adam: so what happens as i've also done if i lose my phone or leave it i
>> yes, adam. the exciting thing right now is with a billion smartphones being sold every year, we're moving into the era of corporate identity, and usher's a platform to replace a corporate id card and place it on a smartphone. adam: for instance, here at fox i've got my badge, and i always dismisplace this. as long as somehow this badge would somehow be on the phone, and i would use that going forward? >> well, i mean, the beauty of this is that which the badge dematerializes on...
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it goes much higher. >> adam? >> i like charles when he picks the boring, stable stocks. this is expensive and volatile. that's my caution. >> what are you doing? >> vanguard emerging market etf. go for it. >> ben, what do you think of that? >> i love that pick. emerging market for the long run are. great i like my open emerging market fund eem. a tepeny, tiny it be better. but it's a beautiful place to be. e.e.m., emerging markets. >> sorry. cost of freedom continues right now here on fox. >>> first the promise. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> then the big "if." >> we said you could keep it if it hasn't changed since the laws passed. >> and now the admission -- >> you said after the law was implemented or signed you like a plan, you can choose it. do you not believe, sir, the miles per hour people deserve a deeper, more transparent accountable from you why you said that over and over? >> there is no doubt that the way i put that forward unequivocally ended up not being accurate.
it goes much higher. >> adam? >> i like charles when he picks the boring, stable stocks. this is expensive and volatile. that's my caution. >> what are you doing? >> vanguard emerging market etf. go for it. >> ben, what do you think of that? >> i love that pick. emerging market for the long run are. great i like my open emerging market fund eem. a tepeny, tiny it be better. but it's a beautiful place to be. e.e.m., emerging markets. >> sorry. cost of...
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adam: thank you, nicole. lori: credit card balances declined for the fourth consecutive month in the september. federal reserve said revolving credit fell by $2 billion. is this a sign that americans may be prepared to spend a little more, a little more wise holiday season? let's bring in money guru and nationally syndicated talk show host, dave ramsey and dave's daughter, rachel cruze. >> great to be here. lori: good to have you. biggest mistake people use planning to spend using credit cards for holiday shopping. >> we all know we're not supposed to do that. like going to a bar and drinking too much. you know you will have a hangover. the stupid credit cards will be there in may. we heard the statistic. break the cycle. be intentional, we'll do this with cash. we'll change our process? because the other one is not working. lori: go ahead. adam: rachel, what about people who quite aren't established yet in their careers? they're under 30 and want to give gifts for the friend and don't have fund to do it. sho
adam: thank you, nicole. lori: credit card balances declined for the fourth consecutive month in the september. federal reserve said revolving credit fell by $2 billion. is this a sign that americans may be prepared to spend a little more, a little more wise holiday season? let's bring in money guru and nationally syndicated talk show host, dave ramsey and dave's daughter, rachel cruze. >> great to be here. lori: good to have you. biggest mistake people use planning to spend using credit...
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adam: jpmorgan running. the q&a session that backfired against the banking veteran as an avalanche of snarky tweets. ♪ it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. and this park is the inside of your body. see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. 3 amazing benefits [kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. aul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages mon
adam: jpmorgan running. the q&a session that backfired against the banking veteran as an avalanche of snarky tweets. ♪ it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. and this park...
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it goes much higher. >> adam? >> i like charles when he picks the boring, stable stocks. this is expensive and volatile. that's my caution. >> what are you doing? >> vanguard emerging market etf. go for it. >> ben, what do you think of that? >> i love that pick. emerging market for the long run are. great i like my open emerging market fund eem. a tepeny, tiny it be better. but it's a beautiful place to be. e.e.m., emerging markets. >> sorry. >> sorry. cost of freedom continues right now here on fox. >>> first the promise. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> then the big "if." >> we said you could keep it if it hasn't changed since the laws passed. >> and now the admission -- >> you said after the law was implemented or signed you like a plan, you can choose it. do you not believe, sir, the miles per hour people deserve a deeper, more transparent accountable from you why you said that over and over? >> there is no doubt that the way i put that forward unequivocally ended up not
it goes much higher. >> adam? >> i like charles when he picks the boring, stable stocks. this is expensive and volatile. that's my caution. >> what are you doing? >> vanguard emerging market etf. go for it. >> ben, what do you think of that? >> i love that pick. emerging market for the long run are. great i like my open emerging market fund eem. a tepeny, tiny it be better. but it's a beautiful place to be. e.e.m., emerging markets. >> sorry. >>...
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adam: it is called. there have been critics who have said it was not lovely but when you go down and see sixth avenue is something to see. check it out. for get free speights. 17 years and you are out. major-league baseball atlanta braves attacking mayor -- moving to the burbs. one that can't wait for the bond market. already has been. the ten year old at highest level since mid september. straight-we will break it down. adam: want to check stocks again. we'll head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides. bullish on cinema stocks. >> looking at regal and cinemark. we'll bring you to the post. a lot of down arrows but not for cinemark. take a look. up 2.7% at 33.47. we're seeing up arrow for regal. january any talked postively about both these companies. normally a trough in the fourth quarter. on the contrary, they are very bullish on these two names, so much so, fair value estimates on regal, 24%. 46-dollar target on cinemark. good news for moviegoers and people who own the shares
adam: it is called. there have been critics who have said it was not lovely but when you go down and see sixth avenue is something to see. check it out. for get free speights. 17 years and you are out. major-league baseball atlanta braves attacking mayor -- moving to the burbs. one that can't wait for the bond market. already has been. the ten year old at highest level since mid september. straight-we will break it down. adam: want to check stocks again. we'll head to the floor of the new york...
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adam: e.u. tired of holding your phone to your ear to ta google's noble mobility for electronic skin tattoo that would serve as the noise canceling microphone for your phone. the pant application described the tattoo that would reduce acoustic noise and connect wirelessly to a device. theoretically the tattoo could pick a sound bite reading fluctuations of muscles in the throat. tracy: new definition of laziness. adam: the skin starts to sag. tracy: new guidelines the americans' use of the heart drug, how to make money on it next and concierge's medicine for the middle-class. learn more about it and tweet us. would you pay a fee to have a doctor on call 24/7? that takes you into the next hour on fox business. capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing toake it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always
adam: e.u. tired of holding your phone to your ear to ta google's noble mobility for electronic skin tattoo that would serve as the noise canceling microphone for your phone. the pant application described the tattoo that would reduce acoustic noise and connect wirelessly to a device. theoretically the tattoo could pick a sound bite reading fluctuations of muscles in the throat. tracy: new definition of laziness. adam: the skin starts to sag. tracy: new guidelines the americans' use of the...
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now let's go to adam zucker with "the jeep post-game show." and there was something to be found in everything. and little by little, it changed. people told you things. but wait, there's more. where to go, what to do, what not to do. little by little, the world started to feel smaller. only it isn't. you're still here. and you're still you. the horizons haven't gone anywhere and the tools you need are right here. so you can throw yourself at the world, headfirst. again. introducing the all new jeep cherokee. ♪ i feel like i have to come up with new words to describe it. right, yeah! my island fire spicy chicken is uh, "spice-dictive." addictively spicy. cool! i like that. yeah. you're "thrill-ed." that's a word though. you're "thrill" and "duh." yeah, maybe you should stick to "spice-dictive." what does that mean? [ male announcer ] they're simply spice-dictive. the original and island fire spicy chicken sandwiches. and save room for creamy cheesecake bites. this is how you sonic. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver.
now let's go to adam zucker with "the jeep post-game show." and there was something to be found in everything. and little by little, it changed. people told you things. but wait, there's more. where to go, what to do, what not to do. little by little, the world started to feel smaller. only it isn't. you're still here. and you're still you. the horizons haven't gone anywhere and the tools you need are right here. so you can throw yourself at the world, headfirst. again. introducing...
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adam: my cholesterol is 159. what you have done is dropped the cost of a simple cholesterol test will now be, you are going to publicize the cost, he and buy insurance companies, it is simple to understand how much you are going to pay and what you're going to do and world in which i could walk into a walgreen's one day, give me the test. >> exactly. we have published our prices. we believe very strongly that being able to have access to a laboratory information in real time is a basic human right so whether you are in short, not insured, medicare, medicaid, it is this a emprise and the price is less than half of what medicare and medicaid reimburses today which is projected to be medicare and medicaid over $160 billion, in direct out-of-pocket savings over the course of the next ten years and means the average person can now be able to begin affording to get tested so -- adam: you are not publicly traded. is someone approaching you to acquire your company? are you thinking of going public? something like 2% of m
adam: my cholesterol is 159. what you have done is dropped the cost of a simple cholesterol test will now be, you are going to publicize the cost, he and buy insurance companies, it is simple to understand how much you are going to pay and what you're going to do and world in which i could walk into a walgreen's one day, give me the test. >> exactly. we have published our prices. we believe very strongly that being able to have access to a laboratory information in real time is a basic...
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>> he invited russia -- >> adam's point, what was it? >> i'm going to try to talk about the health care costs, especially in corporate america. which is what the point is here. i mean, neil, it's funny, most of you would probably agree that one of the problems, the way health care's been paid for over the past generation is that people stopped taking responsibility for their costs, right, they said, oh, my company will pay for it. the company said, guess what, we want you to pay for it a little bit more. maybe you'll think about some of your wasteful spending or -- just running off to wherever -- >> that might be very -- if anyone had said at the outset, to charles painter's point, this was going to come to pass, it would have never passed, would have never passed. >> by the way, if they were really concerned about costs, they would have done something with tort reform. >> well, i guess my point is this -- >> well, if you had health care -- >> -- is not what was promised or is pabi inpanning out here. a lot of companies are, charlie's po
>> he invited russia -- >> adam's point, what was it? >> i'm going to try to talk about the health care costs, especially in corporate america. which is what the point is here. i mean, neil, it's funny, most of you would probably agree that one of the problems, the way health care's been paid for over the past generation is that people stopped taking responsibility for their costs, right, they said, oh, my company will pay for it. the company said, guess what, we want you to...
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adam: number of planned layoffs rose to nearly 46,000.
adam: number of planned layoffs rose to nearly 46,000.
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>> what was your point, adam? you're losing us there. >> my point is that this has nothing to do with ideology or nothing to do with government, because as you pointed out, neil, the nasdaq screwed this up with facebook. the private enterprise oriented nasdaq made a horrible, horrible mistake with that ipo. and it's not like they didn't know how to do this. they did. it's not like they didn't know this was a big challenge. they did. and they screwed it up. the only point being, that private enterprise can screw it up. government can screw it up. >> adam, i will take this up with ben stein, because i find you now tiresome. but i will -- i'm kidding. but, ben, i'm only saying here, in the private marketplace there's competition. nasdaq screwed up, so we go to the new york stock exchange. with the government, that's a one-stop shop, and it's a shock and that's what happens because if that screws up, there really is no alternatives. >> well, a few things with all due respect. launching something like obama care is abo
>> what was your point, adam? you're losing us there. >> my point is that this has nothing to do with ideology or nothing to do with government, because as you pointed out, neil, the nasdaq screwed this up with facebook. the private enterprise oriented nasdaq made a horrible, horrible mistake with that ipo. and it's not like they didn't know how to do this. they did. it's not like they didn't know this was a big challenge. they did. and they screwed it up. the only point being, that...
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>> what was your point, adam? you're losing us there. >> my point is that this has nothing to do with ideology or nothing to do with government, because as you pointed out, neil, the nasdaq screwed this up with facebook. the private enterprise oriented naaq made a horrible, horrible mistake with that ipo. and it's not like they didn't know how to this. they did. it's not like they didn't know this was a big challenge. they did. and they screwed it up. the only point being, that private enterprise can screw it up. government can screw it up. >> adam, i will take this up with ben stein, because i find you now tiresome. but i will -- i'm kidding. but, ben, i'm only saying here, in the private marketplace there's competition. nasdaq screwed up, so we go to the new york stock exchange. with the government, that's a one-stop shop, and it's a shock and that's what happens because if that screws up, there really is no alternatives. >> well, a few things with all due respect. launching something like obama care is about a
>> what was your point, adam? you're losing us there. >> my point is that this has nothing to do with ideology or nothing to do with government, because as you pointed out, neil, the nasdaq screwed this up with facebook. the private enterprise oriented naaq made a horrible, horrible mistake with that ipo. and it's not like they didn't know how to this. they did. it's not like they didn't know this was a big challenge. they did. and they screwed it up. the only point being, that...
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have a fox plan. >> i can't believe adam is regurgitating the soft fairness aspect of this. we know this is becoming a giat entitlement. >> don't pile on adam. >> he ca handle it. >> no one promoted this as all the subsidy we're talking about now. billions, trillions of dollars in subsidies. we talked about helping people who had no health insurance. now they are going to be ten million who get it, 100 million who don't. >> think about what adam is saying. he's saying you screw over 90% of the people for 10%. that's essentially what he's ying. >> i didn't say that. >> ben stein, maybe you can help me with this, people do have a bond with their doctor, and if that bond is broken or that doctor is gone and now add to that the possibility that the hospital where they're getting special care is gone as ell, then they're link -- their link health care is gone and they get scared and angry. >> they should be angry. will it get defunded? i don't know. if we get a republican president, republican senate next time, maybe there will be major changes in the way the law is set up. i thi
have a fox plan. >> i can't believe adam is regurgitating the soft fairness aspect of this. we know this is becoming a giat entitlement. >> don't pile on adam. >> he ca handle it. >> no one promoted this as all the subsidy we're talking about now. billions, trillions of dollars in subsidies. we talked about helping people who had no health insurance. now they are going to be ten million who get it, 100 million who don't. >> think about what adam is saying. he's...
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it reminded me of what henry adams said in his autobiography the education of henry adams, he was reflecting on the march of presidents from washington to his day and he wrote 2,000 years after alexander the great and julius caesar a man like grant should be called and should actually and truly be the hottest product of the most against evolution made evolution ludicrous. the progress and evolution from president washington to president grant was evidence enough to upset darwin. weekend to give grant a lot more credit in our time mostly because of his wonderful memoir which adams had seen. i can understand this lament when we see the behavior of our presidents, some of our recent presidents. tevi mentioned george washington and the fast reading adams and jefferson both did did they were familiar with latin and greek. in mentioned that could have, they're fantastic correspondence that carried on for the last 14 years of their lives which is fantastic reading. first of all the knitting together of an option cancellation should between two men who had been not many times in their lives but also
it reminded me of what henry adams said in his autobiography the education of henry adams, he was reflecting on the march of presidents from washington to his day and he wrote 2,000 years after alexander the great and julius caesar a man like grant should be called and should actually and truly be the hottest product of the most against evolution made evolution ludicrous. the progress and evolution from president washington to president grant was evidence enough to upset darwin. weekend to give...
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. >> ¿quÉ dijo adams? >> ya intentamos cruzar el cabo ya casi fue nuestro fin, seÑor. >> maldito seas, no me contradigas. seÑor cole, lleve a este hombre abajo. maÑana nos reuniremos para presenciar su castigo por cobardÍa e insubordinaciÓn. seÑor cole, llÉvelo abajo. seÑor fryer, prepÁrelo. >> sÍ, seÑor. >> ahora, nos dispusimos a circunnavegar el globo y le aseguro que lo haremos por la gloria de todos ¿quedÓ entendido? gracias, pueden marcharse. ♪. >> estÁ loco, vamos a morir. hay que hacer algo. >> debemos hacer algo. (llaman a la puerta). >> entre. >> ¿puedo hablar contigo? >> estoy ocupado, ¿es importante? >> creo que sÍ. >> sÉ breve. >> william, sobre tu decisiÓn de rodear el cabo. >> william. no, seÑor. no capitÁn. william. >> los hombres estÁn descontentos. >> ah, no me digas ¿y ellos estÁn a cargo? >> lo estarÁn si insisten. >> ¿cÓmo? ¿podrÍas repetirlo? los hombres estÁn a cargo ¿estÁs amenazÁndome? >> no es amenaza es advertencia. >> ah, con que hay traidores
. >> ¿quÉ dijo adams? >> ya intentamos cruzar el cabo ya casi fue nuestro fin, seÑor. >> maldito seas, no me contradigas. seÑor cole, lleve a este hombre abajo. maÑana nos reuniremos para presenciar su castigo por cobardÍa e insubordinaciÓn. seÑor cole, llÉvelo abajo. seÑor fryer, prepÁrelo. >> sÍ, seÑor. >> ahora, nos dispusimos a circunnavegar el globo y le aseguro que lo haremos por la gloria de todos ¿quedÓ entendido? gracias, pueden marcharse....
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it reminded me of what henry adams said in his autobiography the education of henry adams. he was reflecting on the march of presidents from washington to his day and he wrote that 2,000 years after alexander the great and julius caesar a man like brandt should be called and should truly be the highest product of the most advanced evolution made evolution nutter ludicrous. we tend to give him a lot more credit now mostly because of his wonderful memoir which he hadn't seen when he wrote that, but we can understand this lament when we understand the behavior of our sort of present, some of our recent presidents. now having mentioned george washington and the vast reading that adams and jefferson both did that they were familiar with latin and greek he didn't mention that could have their fantastic correspondence that carried on for the last 14 years of their lives which is fantastic reading. first of all, the knitting together of an intensive relationship between two men who had been at odds many times in their life but also their discussion of books and ideas and they were
it reminded me of what henry adams said in his autobiography the education of henry adams. he was reflecting on the march of presidents from washington to his day and he wrote that 2,000 years after alexander the great and julius caesar a man like brandt should be called and should truly be the highest product of the most advanced evolution made evolution nutter ludicrous. we tend to give him a lot more credit now mostly because of his wonderful memoir which he hadn't seen when he wrote that,...
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adam: jonathan, thank you. any good high is followed by a buzz that wears off and it is not pleasant. thank you very much, jonathan. >>> 10,000 strangers signing up to turn san francisco into got that many city for a very special batman. a feel-good for the day, next. lori: oivay, a fire at a new york can niche factory. we are with the owner of the largest maker of the potatoes next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. lori: we do have breaking news. white house responding now has the house just voted to approve congressman fred upton's bi
adam: jonathan, thank you. any good high is followed by a buzz that wears off and it is not pleasant. thank you very much, jonathan. >>> 10,000 strangers signing up to turn san francisco into got that many city for a very special batman. a feel-good for the day, next. lori: oivay, a fire at a new york can niche factory. we are with the owner of the largest maker of the potatoes next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum...
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there was only one guy and that was john adams which is really amazing to consider. katie also mentioned john quincy. he was described by david mccullough as the most brilliant human being who ever occupied the executive office. his tastes were definitely leaked, quote, as president he enjoyed poetry, literature, theater, opera and translating latin text. i am sure that is just the way obama spends his saturday afternoons. not to be too partisan there is no recent president who could possibly compete with quincy adams. we do get to teddy's book, in a democratic republic, successful politicians must have one must learn to fake the common touch. the man who unseated quincy adams, andrew jackson, somewhat crude, unlettered, notoriously bad speller, but knew how to use that to his advantage in a story that is told. the only when i know is eplur u epluribus unum. that was set for everything that followed. teddy roosevelt, though a wealthy man and a remarkable intellect himself published his first book the year he graduated from harvard, didn't make the mistake of being li
there was only one guy and that was john adams which is really amazing to consider. katie also mentioned john quincy. he was described by david mccullough as the most brilliant human being who ever occupied the executive office. his tastes were definitely leaked, quote, as president he enjoyed poetry, literature, theater, opera and translating latin text. i am sure that is just the way obama spends his saturday afternoons. not to be too partisan there is no recent president who could possibly...
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i have fox plan. >> i can believe adam is regurgitating the soft fairness aspect of this. we know this is becoming a giant entiement. >> don't pile on adam. >> he can handle it. >> no one promoted this as all the subsidy we're talking about now. billions, trillions of dollars in subsidies. we talked about helping people who had no health insurance. now they are going to be ten million who get it, 100 million who don't. >> think about what adam is saying. he's saying you screw over 90% of the people for 10%. that's essentially what he's saying. >> i didn't say that. >> ben stein, maybe you can help me with this, people do have a bond with their doctor, and if that bond is broken or that doctor is gone and now add to that the possibility that the hospital where they're getting specia care is gone as well, then they're link -- their link health care is gone and they get scared and angry. >> they should be angry. will it get defunded? i don't knw. if we get a republican president, republican senate next time, maybe there will be major changes in the way the law is set up. i th
i have fox plan. >> i can believe adam is regurgitating the soft fairness aspect of this. we know this is becoming a giant entiement. >> don't pile on adam. >> he can handle it. >> no one promoted this as all the subsidy we're talking about now. billions, trillions of dollars in subsidies. we talked about helping people who had no health insurance. now they are going to be ten million who get it, 100 million who don't. >> think about what adam is saying. he's...
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i have a fox plan. >> i can't believe adam is regurgitating the soft fairness aspect of this. we know this is becoming a giant entitlement. >> don't pile on adam. >> he can handle it. >> no one promoted this as all the subsidy we're talking about now. billions, trillions of dollars in subsidies. we talked about helping people who had no health insurance. now they are going to be ten million who get it, 100 million who don't. >> think about what adam is saying. he's saying you screw over 90% of the people for 10%. that's essentially what he's saying. >> i didn't say that. >> ben stein, maybe you can help me with this, people do have a bond with their doctor, and if that bond is broken or that doctor is gone and now add to that the possibility that the hospital where they're getting special care is gone as well, then they're link -- their link health care is gone and they get scared and angry. >> they should be angry. will it get defunded? i don't know. if we get a republican president, republican senate next time, maybe there will be major changes in the way the law is set up.
i have a fox plan. >> i can't believe adam is regurgitating the soft fairness aspect of this. we know this is becoming a giant entitlement. >> don't pile on adam. >> he can handle it. >> no one promoted this as all the subsidy we're talking about now. billions, trillions of dollars in subsidies. we talked about helping people who had no health insurance. now they are going to be ten million who get it, 100 million who don't. >> think about what adam is saying. he's...
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adam: nothing wrong with what he will do on that. lori: u.s. postal service trying its best to get into the holiday spirit. the financial situation threatens to burn down the house. the postmaster general patrick donahoe will be here.
adam: nothing wrong with what he will do on that. lori: u.s. postal service trying its best to get into the holiday spirit. the financial situation threatens to burn down the house. the postmaster general patrick donahoe will be here.
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>> what was your point, adam? you're losing us there. >> my point is that this has nothing to do with ideology or nothing to do with government, because as you pointed out, neil, e nasdaq screwed this up with faceok. the private enterprise oriented nasdaq made a horrible, horrible mistake with that ipo. and it's not li they didn't know how to do this. they did. it's not like they didn't know this was a big challenge. theyid. and they screwed it up. the only point being, tat private enterprise can screw it up. government can screw it up. >> adam, i will take this up with bentein, because i find you now tiresome. but i will -- i'm kidding. but, ben, i'm only saying here, in the private marketplace there's competition. nasdaq screwed up, so we go to the new york stock exchange. with the government, that's a one-stop shop, and it's a shock and that's what happens because if that rews up, there really is no alternatives. >> well, a few things with all due respect. launching something like obama care is about a trillion
>> what was your point, adam? you're losing us there. >> my point is that this has nothing to do with ideology or nothing to do with government, because as you pointed out, neil, e nasdaq screwed this up with faceok. the private enterprise oriented nasdaq made a horrible, horrible mistake with that ipo. and it's not li they didn't know how to do this. they did. it's not like they didn't know this was a big challenge. theyid. and they screwed it up. the only point being, tat private...
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down to adam two. and that is got to be part of the corrections in the prescription for leading an overly busy, overly harrowed life that most of us lead. getting to that place where adam one us down. you feel the serenity cannot achieve, to not test, not e-mail and to just enjoy that peace and that fulfillment. thanks for your attention applaud that. >> since we'll have 15 minutes, i wanted to break this up a little bit, have budget, have outside because the big thing in the age right now sequestration and get into about 10 to 11 months of it. maybe i'm overstating it. can you tell me, looking back hasn't been bad? has been worse than it spent good? how has a major expectations? how -- was hesitant to your agency? >> sam, thanks for being the person asked the question because you've written about this in "huffington post," and those been very helpful stories in laying out the consequences of sequester for this particular part of what the government investing the mainly medical research. sequester has
down to adam two. and that is got to be part of the corrections in the prescription for leading an overly busy, overly harrowed life that most of us lead. getting to that place where adam one us down. you feel the serenity cannot achieve, to not test, not e-mail and to just enjoy that peace and that fulfillment. thanks for your attention applaud that. >> since we'll have 15 minutes, i wanted to break this up a little bit, have budget, have outside because the big thing in the age right...
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schiff of california oh what do you make of this adam of. tapping in on foreign leaders who are our allies. well and larry i'm not able to confirm or deny with those reports are correct but if they are correct obviously this is a good to cause a major disruption and even the perception is causing major disruption with our allies i think this is something that should be briefed to congress if it's going on it's not something that i was briefed on and i know that the senate intelligence committee chair feels exactly the same way because ultimately this is a tough policy decision that should be carefully weighed because of its potential disruptive impact certainly there is some spying that goes on even among allies and i think that's understood but when you get to the level of the heads of state or a personal telephone i think there's a different expectation and as the president said and i think quite rightly we need to make sure that our intelligence gathering is consistent with our values and is not going to jeopardize these key relationships
schiff of california oh what do you make of this adam of. tapping in on foreign leaders who are our allies. well and larry i'm not able to confirm or deny with those reports are correct but if they are correct obviously this is a good to cause a major disruption and even the perception is causing major disruption with our allies i think this is something that should be briefed to congress if it's going on it's not something that i was briefed on and i know that the senate intelligence committee...
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i think adam got to some of that to each extent. each area develops and certain amount of impact fees which is what we did with the mta and other transit improvement and the others of the sales tax which supports many projects and you as towards the board enforce those dollars in the eastern neighborhood and planning and design are sources that we use to move those types of projects forward. there is the o bad grants that are released throughout the city. we are recently making improvements in that area and traffic and safety and bicycle improvements. there are funds and federal funds that will apply to this area that we are looking at now. we'll look at other grants such as highway improvement grants as it
i think adam got to some of that to each extent. each area develops and certain amount of impact fees which is what we did with the mta and other transit improvement and the others of the sales tax which supports many projects and you as towards the board enforce those dollars in the eastern neighborhood and planning and design are sources that we use to move those types of projects forward. there is the o bad grants that are released throughout the city. we are recently making improvements in...
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adam two is the internal adam. adam two wants to embody certain work always to be honest, compassionate, brave and virtuous, not to do good but to be good. adam two wants to have a serene inner character, a quiet but solid since of right and wrong. so while adam one wants to conquer the world, adam two wants to abate a calling and serve the world. while adam one favors his own accomplishments, adam two sometimes renounces worldly success for the sake of his own sacred purpose. adam one's moderate is achievement. adam two's moderate is charity, redemption and enunciation. joseph argued this contradiction in the character between the two is irreconcilable. we live lives of perpetual self -- between the achievement side of our nature and the internal side of our nature. the hard part of this confrontation is that the two have different logix. adam one, the creating building achievement adam lives by pretty straightforward logic which is like the logic of economics. input leads to output, effort leads to reward, not ju
adam two is the internal adam. adam two wants to embody certain work always to be honest, compassionate, brave and virtuous, not to do good but to be good. adam two wants to have a serene inner character, a quiet but solid since of right and wrong. so while adam one wants to conquer the world, adam two wants to abate a calling and serve the world. while adam one favors his own accomplishments, adam two sometimes renounces worldly success for the sake of his own sacred purpose. adam one's...
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i look at adam lanza and i have to say she lost her life and that's tragic but nancy lanza, adam's mother was grossly responsible and in the raising flags about this boy. he is blackening out his windows, she's taking him to gun ranges and he communicates by e-mail the last few months of his life and she doesn't bring anybody in to tackle a ticking time bomb. what do you say to other parents who might have concerns about their son? should they do? >> i happen to be very sympathetic to mrs. lanza because i know what it's like to deal with people who have developmental disabilities, who are periodically violent, what cannot be committed and what happens in some homes with parent whose are struggling with children with behavioral disorders, if they can get somebody to a doctor, a young male refuses to take medicine and there is enough of a climate of fear in the home that the illness ends up controlling the home. we don't know what happened in the lanza home, but we do know that she's the only person who stepped up to the plate to love him. his father that nobody blames wasn't around and i'm
i look at adam lanza and i have to say she lost her life and that's tragic but nancy lanza, adam's mother was grossly responsible and in the raising flags about this boy. he is blackening out his windows, she's taking him to gun ranges and he communicates by e-mail the last few months of his life and she doesn't bring anybody in to tackle a ticking time bomb. what do you say to other parents who might have concerns about their son? should they do? >> i happen to be very sympathetic to...
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i am a john adams person myself so these guys are interesting. a professor incredulous school told us that the more he steadied eli table to cover just since so i am curious free-fall in terms of who had a better fisherman talking about jeffersonian there was much too wiedmaier. his military service during the revolution, extraordinarily brave coming afire many times. obviously bright and without a doubt the right economic program in most respects for dealing with the crisis that existed at that time period. i did not abandon jefferson plaza attending as now my sense is put, economic program leading to coming to fruit is step one dash russian now a plutocracy, a wealth is now distributed just as jefferson said that it would be powering is increasingly the just on main street but with wall street so i think jefferson saw the dangers that were inherent in hamilton's program but i do want to mention one thing in my preface in one respect or minis that jefferson sold hamilton short but i don't think he would understate and the at one dash that with h
i am a john adams person myself so these guys are interesting. a professor incredulous school told us that the more he steadied eli table to cover just since so i am curious free-fall in terms of who had a better fisherman talking about jeffersonian there was much too wiedmaier. his military service during the revolution, extraordinarily brave coming afire many times. obviously bright and without a doubt the right economic program in most respects for dealing with the crisis that existed at...
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schiff of california oh what do you make of this adam of. tapping in on foreign leaders who are allies. well it larry i'm not able to confirm or deny with those reports are correct but if they are correct obviously this is a good to cause a major disruption and even the perception is causing major disruption with our allies i think this is something that should be briefed to congress if it's going on it's not something that i was briefed on and i know that the senate intelligence committee chair feels exactly the same way because ultimately this is a tough policy decision that should be carefully weighed because of its potential disruptive impact certainly there is some spying that goes on even among allies and i think that's understood but when you get to the level of the heads of state or a personal telephone i think there is a different expectation and as the president said and i think quite rightly we need to make sure that our intelligence gathering is consistent with our values and is not going to jeopardize these key relationships and
schiff of california oh what do you make of this adam of. tapping in on foreign leaders who are allies. well it larry i'm not able to confirm or deny with those reports are correct but if they are correct obviously this is a good to cause a major disruption and even the perception is causing major disruption with our allies i think this is something that should be briefed to congress if it's going on it's not something that i was briefed on and i know that the senate intelligence committee...
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extensive report on the sandy hook school shooting revealing chilling new details about the gunman adam lanza. >> please halt a petition for all 11.5 undocumented immigrants in this country right now. >>> and president obama is forced to turn and face a heckler demanding action on immigration reform. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november 26th, this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november 26th, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, that nasty winter storm causing problems in the south is heading for the east coast this morning. the storm is blamed for at least 11 highway deaths, most in texas. well, this morning, a winter storm warning has been issued for parts of west virginia, where 9 inches of snow could fall. in kentucky last night, a wintry mix made for some treacherous travel. parts of north carolina and virginia will see freezing rain and snow. and for most of the east coast, this storm will be a very heavy rain event. there was also a dangerous mix of snow and freezing rain in oklahoma, arkansas an
extensive report on the sandy hook school shooting revealing chilling new details about the gunman adam lanza. >> please halt a petition for all 11.5 undocumented immigrants in this country right now. >>> and president obama is forced to turn and face a heckler demanding action on immigration reform. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november 26th, this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november 26th, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>>...