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melissa: explain to me, how does that tie turkey in? you say they're getting cheap natural gas from russia but how does that make them behave towards syria? what is the connection there? >> the connection they say they're working humanitarian but the rest of us, those of us in the free world have been trying to put pressure on countries like iran and russia that have been trying to bypass the sanctions against syria. meanwhile remember, turkey has a 40-year-old relationship with syria and right now they have even been talking about maybe keeping some of the infrastructure there. so turkey has not, in the press conference, melissa, with putin, not one bad word was said about assad. if turkey really meant about, really meant what it says about getting assad out of there and changing regimes they would have told putin to stop funding that reg people and to actually move forward in stopping the blood line which is continuing to fuel the assad regime. melissa: you've seen a lot of this up close. you have family in syria. do you think there i
melissa: explain to me, how does that tie turkey in? you say they're getting cheap natural gas from russia but how does that make them behave towards syria? what is the connection there? >> the connection they say they're working humanitarian but the rest of us, those of us in the free world have been trying to put pressure on countries like iran and russia that have been trying to bypass the sanctions against syria. meanwhile remember, turkey has a 40-year-old relationship with syria and...
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in case assad regime fires missiles into turkey or fired at the rebels and end up in turkey. there has been a lot of stuff going on along the border. this will protect turkey, our nato ally, from attack. adam: will take several weeks to set up the patriot missile batteries. >> that's right. adam: if they need the batteries to protect them do they have time for that? isn't the assad regime on its last leg now? >> that's a good question. these are american units coming from places like germany and netherlands. i was surprised it might take the end of january. that's reason i said it was symbolic saying we're sporting them. who knows what will happen in syria over the next couple weeks or months or even before these batteries are in place. there could be certainly some problems due to the lack, this vulnerability they think is developing for turkish airspace and turkish sovereignty. adam: turkey is an ally. they are a member of nato. they have a strong army. syria, on the other hand, as we said, the rebels are aligned with islamic powers that may not be friendly to the united st
in case assad regime fires missiles into turkey or fired at the rebels and end up in turkey. there has been a lot of stuff going on along the border. this will protect turkey, our nato ally, from attack. adam: will take several weeks to set up the patriot missile batteries. >> that's right. adam: if they need the batteries to protect them do they have time for that? isn't the assad regime on its last leg now? >> that's a good question. these are american units coming from places...
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so they're going to sell it to turkey at whatever below market price. that is the same thing they have been doing with oil. turkey desperately needs it. they are their neighbor. it is right there. it seems like the economics drive that situation and we would have to basically pay turkey to not take that gas? >> well, ultimately what we're doing is what we did with germany, what we did with japan, trying to convince them that there's a better way to do this and that it is in their financial interests not to be conducting this trade with iran. melissa: so only way we would do that is giving them money or subsidizing natural gas for turkey coming from somewhere else. >> not at all. melissa: go ahead. >> what we're trying to do is apply coercion. we're trying to sanction and make illegal the trade and if we do that, turkey can choose between doing business with iran and doing business with the rest of the world rather than acting like a predator and trying to take advantage when all the other countries pu back from iran. melissa: yeah. >> remember, should t
so they're going to sell it to turkey at whatever below market price. that is the same thing they have been doing with oil. turkey desperately needs it. they are their neighbor. it is right there. it seems like the economics drive that situation and we would have to basically pay turkey to not take that gas? >> well, ultimately what we're doing is what we did with germany, what we did with japan, trying to convince them that there's a better way to do this and that it is in their...
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also tonight, we report on the nato dispatch of patriot missiles to turkey. concerns over serious chemical weapons. egypt's new is dictators whom flees his presidential palace as tens of thousands of protesters turned violent. fox is military analysts joins us now. we begin tonight to meet with the president to make in the opinion of some republicans beat the germans to of were reasonable and productive negotiations to avoid the clef. here's the president the allowwng that there is enough time to negotiate with both tax and in seven of reform while. he says the days available before the close should be devoted to raising taxes on the ridge. >> we're not going to be able to come up with a comprehensive tax reform package that gets it all done just an next two weeks. ww are not going to be able to come up with necessarily a comprehensive and thailand reform package that could sell the next two weeks. when you looked at what arnold reagan did back in 1986, working with bill bradley and others, that was a year-and-a-half process. among let's put a downpaymmnt on
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obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an outpost with just 53 troops.. eight of our troops lost theirs lives that day. the author wanted answers on why our troops were left unprepared and unprotected. he joins me next to talk about he joins me next to talk about his new@a man: we are rolling. all right, mama's gonna bring it home, mama's gonna bring it home. oh, no! man: oh, mom! aah! announcer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. all right, let's see what you can do. let's go. announcer: search "we can" for ideas on how to get healthy together. who went. lou: the morning of october 3, 2009, 53 troops stationed at a combat outpost located at the bottom three steep mountains in afghanistan were attacked by 400 talibanin insurgents, eight of e tr
obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an outpost with just 53 troops.. eight of our troops lost theirs lives that day. the author wanted answers on why our...
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season, because just about every turkey you could imagine will fry to try to fly at this point. i mentioned we're about 16% of gdp right now compared to 18.5 where we normally are, we're close to 25%, talk about fiscal stimulus? we have been pumping fiscal stimulus out the wazoo for a long time. we have a problem in washington. a president who is addicted to spending, a congress that is addicted to spending. and we need to have an intervention. and that instervention that to come from people in washingn who understand the problem. and the have to say no to all of this. unfortunately, the one place that can happen is the house, and it is not happening. neil: one thing -- you and i might disagree -- but i think that elections do have consequences, the american people since seem to support they want to stick it to the rich, i do not agree with that i think that hoops that republicans are going through to find an alternative to raising raters on clinton era rates. it could get so ca complicated d get worse. when you talk mortgages and charities and everything else. why not raise rat
season, because just about every turkey you could imagine will fry to try to fly at this point. i mentioned we're about 16% of gdp right now compared to 18.5 where we normally are, we're close to 25%, talk about fiscal stimulus? we have been pumping fiscal stimulus out the wazoo for a long time. we have a problem in washington. a president who is addicted to spending, a congress that is addicted to spending. and we need to have an intervention. and that instervention that to come from people in...
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obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an outpost with just 53 troops.. eight of our troops lost theirs lives that day. the author wanted answers on why our troops were left unprepared and unprotected. he joins me next to talk about his new book, "the outpost." you know how painful heartburn can be. for ft, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years?
obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an outpost with just 53 troops.. eight of our troops lost theirs lives that day. the author wanted answers on why our...
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in terms of nato they're pushing very hard to protect the interests of turkey which is member of nato. they're pushing very hard to make sure that the violence doesn't spill over. that is one silver lining in this cloud of gray, that the violence in syria so far has not spilled over into jordan or turkey. sandra: that's a great point. the oil-rich nations around syria are perhaps more important than syria itself. the oil production from syria is rather insignificant and since all this started diminished very much over time to just 160,000 barrels a day but the surrounding nations obviously very crucial as they are key gateways for the oil to get to other places. >> yeah. absolutely, we've seen two major developments, three in fact. first syrian oil production peaked at 600,000 barrels back in the mid-'90s. fell to 400,000 barrels a few years ago. it is down below 200,000 barrels today. it is really insignificant in terms of world markets. sandra: right. >> what however is significant you've seen two major developments in israel. they found significant offshore gas fields. and second t
in terms of nato they're pushing very hard to protect the interests of turkey which is member of nato. they're pushing very hard to make sure that the violence doesn't spill over. that is one silver lining in this cloud of gray, that the violence in syria so far has not spilled over into jordan or turkey. sandra: that's a great point. the oil-rich nations around syria are perhaps more important than syria itself. the oil production from syria is rather insignificant and since all this started...
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. >> we really like turkey, china and like austria quite a bit right now. ashley: why turkey? >> turkey has great fundamentals. they have great momentum. it is a little bit more risky than the average country, valuations are average but from those two perspectives, it looks fantastic. ashley: we've talked about china forever. it hasn't been so hot recently, hard to get a real sense of what is going on. >> looking at it from the perspective we do. growth is excellent in china. surprisingly relative to the rest of the world last six or nine months china has done pretty well. it has a higher risk profile than average but it is cheaper than the average country. look at it through the four, we like china. ashley: austria. what do they do in austria? >> they do a lot of different stuff. that market is not dominated by financials like the other markets in the world. so the fundamentals are great. the austrian market is the fourth best mar market in the country we follow the last 12 months. the only tough time is in the evaluation area. ashley: chile, taiwan, italy. not so great. >> u
. >> we really like turkey, china and like austria quite a bit right now. ashley: why turkey? >> turkey has great fundamentals. they have great momentum. it is a little bit more risky than the average country, valuations are average but from those two perspectives, it looks fantastic. ashley: we've talked about china forever. it hasn't been so hot recently, hard to get a real sense of what is going on. >> looking at it from the perspective we do. growth is excellent in china....
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this is a turkey market etf, david, up more than 61%. david: turkey did pretty well. i'm glad they didn't part of your financials and consumer discretionary were the best performing sectors for the year. utilities were the only sector, though, ending in the red for 2012. liz: and finally, for the year the dow jones industrials with the 30 stocks many of you own in your portfolios up 7.3%. s&p, nice move here, 13.4%. the russell up 14.6%, the big winner for the year, you see it on the screen, the nasdaq up 15.9%. not bad at all. all eyes on the approaching fiscal cliff with just under eight hours left to make a deal. we've got you covered from capitol hill, we're going to be speaking live with congressmen from both sides of the aisle, representative tim hulz camp, mick mulvaney and dennis kucinich. david: also wilbur ross, chairman and ceo of -- [inaudible] and the former chairman of the white house council of economic advisers. i tell you, we get the prime guests right here. ed lazear says tax hikes hurt growth. find out just how much. liz: rich edson live on capitol
this is a turkey market etf, david, up more than 61%. david: turkey did pretty well. i'm glad they didn't part of your financials and consumer discretionary were the best performing sectors for the year. utilities were the only sector, though, ending in the red for 2012. liz: and finally, for the year the dow jones industrials with the 30 stocks many of you own in your portfolios up 7.3%. s&p, nice move here, 13.4%. the russell up 14.6%, the big winner for the year, you see it on the...
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i am also impressed with brazil, indonesia and turkey. the rest of the world really doing extraordinarily well. connell: we like when you go global on us, charles. what do you use, google maps or apple? charles: stuart varney is probably better than me when it comes to these smart phones. connell: i do remember when you got away from the flip phone. charles: that is only because i left it in the green room. i heard someone from the smithsonian came up. dagen: charles, thank you so much. connell: let's go to this google graphic story. it is a very popular app. let's put it that way. we will talk about that coming up. more from washington, the house speaker ready to put through his own legislation. >> our hope continues to be to reach an agreement with the president what we have offered meets the definition of balance. the president is not there yet. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shineven brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercede
i am also impressed with brazil, indonesia and turkey. the rest of the world really doing extraordinarily well. connell: we like when you go global on us, charles. what do you use, google maps or apple? charles: stuart varney is probably better than me when it comes to these smart phones. connell: i do remember when you got away from the flip phone. charles: that is only because i left it in the green room. i heard someone from the smithsonian came up. dagen: charles, thank you so much....
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forget your turkey, glazed ham, one on a couple of happy meals for your kids and head off to grandma's house. mcdonald's ceo is encouraging franchisees to open on christmas day hoping to capitalize on the 93 million people hitting the roads on the holidays, 12,000 10 restaurants that opened on thanksgiving turkey and $36 million more dollars than last year. i am guilty of having gone to mcdonald's on christmas. lori: get the kids some mcdonald's tide them over. i am tired of chinese food on christmas so i think this is fantastic if mcdonald's opens. the president lifting his income tax threshold. are we moving any closer to a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff? more with tracy byrnes and -- the webster next on fox business. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you knowow to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or ave. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could
forget your turkey, glazed ham, one on a couple of happy meals for your kids and head off to grandma's house. mcdonald's ceo is encouraging franchisees to open on christmas day hoping to capitalize on the 93 million people hitting the roads on the holidays, 12,000 10 restaurants that opened on thanksgiving turkey and $36 million more dollars than last year. i am guilty of having gone to mcdonald's on christmas. lori: get the kids some mcdonald's tide them over. i am tired of chinese food on...
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approving the delivery of missiles to turkey. that aimed to protecting the nato area against attacks. deciding to okay the move after mortar rounds killed five people. missiles expected to arrive in turkey next month. the presidential palace is looking more and more like a camp. the egyptian military and selling our buyer. the worst round of violence in two weeks. clashes killed seven last night. those are your latest headlines. back to dagen and connell. dagen: thank you. if the u.s. goes over that fiscal cliff, people in california will pay a ton in extra taxes. california would have the highest earners there would pay almost 52% as their marginal income tax rate. the highest in the country. the only state that would have a calculated rate would be hawaii. three percentage points to the marginal state income tax rate. we will have entrepreneur ethan anderson coming up, maybe tomorrow, to talk about what that does for business. connell: the tax man is for amazon. the irs calling for back taxes after accusing the company of avoid
approving the delivery of missiles to turkey. that aimed to protecting the nato area against attacks. deciding to okay the move after mortar rounds killed five people. missiles expected to arrive in turkey next month. the presidential palace is looking more and more like a camp. the egyptian military and selling our buyer. the worst round of violence in two weeks. clashes killed seven last night. those are your latest headlines. back to dagen and connell. dagen: thank you. if the u.s. goes over...
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if anybody sees these representatives from the house in line shops are getting their christmas turkey wish them a merry christmas, civil and say go back to the table, not her own table, the table in washington. >> so there's a group of senate republicans who would vote for taxes on wealthier taxpayers now to get that done, avoid the cliff, move on and fight for spending cuts when the president asks to raise the debt ceiling in february or march. the president and speaker said it will cut their vacation short to return to washington later this week to try and work something out. we are on standby. david: thank you very much. you just heard a high-stakes game playing out in d.c. although they're off the field for the holiday, the clock is still ticking away. my next guest says maybe the white house wants that. find out why coming up. lori: the bopper returns to france? stay tuned for this dvd. and david french accent coming up next. that whopper, but of course. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that...
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. >>> germany's cabinet approving of delivery of patriot missiles to turkey, the move aimed to protect the nato member against possible syrian attacks. the western alliance decided to okay the move after mortar rounds and shells from syria killed five turks. the missiles are expected to arrive in turkey in five months. >>> the briefing on the situation in north korea as the rogue nation plans to launch a long-range missile. the nuclear armed regime claims they're just sending a satellite into orbit. washington sees it as a cover for missile tests possibly aimed at the u.s. those are the headlines, pretty serious ones at that. back to tracy. tracy: sure are. tracy, thank you very much. >>> smith & wesson reporting qarlt early results amid surging results in u.s. will they shoot a bull's-eye? they have rockin' black friday sales. >> unbelievable. gun applications way up. gun sales way up. particularly since the beginning of president obama's first term. there is lot of concern about gun laws and will our rights to own and bear arms go away? people have been buying up the guns. that means
. >>> germany's cabinet approving of delivery of patriot missiles to turkey, the move aimed to protect the nato member against possible syrian attacks. the western alliance decided to okay the move after mortar rounds and shells from syria killed five turks. the missiles are expected to arrive in turkey in five months. >>> the briefing on the situation in north korea as the rogue nation plans to launch a long-range missile. the nuclear armed regime claims they're just sending...
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turkey summer sauces, beef summer sausage, best cheeses. it is really so that you can share it with your family which gives -- which would sell for about $45, of which five is then donated to support the no kid hungry program which is a program designed to end child the hundred america. fortunately for us with the support of our consumers we have been able to donate over $2 million of last few years. neil: good for you. i was sorry for your future, not yours personally, they came out and they wanted, everything is going to be. and they might look twice at what you're offering. how can you tell them, this is good stuff. >> to parts of the food industry that are growing, there is the health and wellness aspect of it. there is also the indulgent and. we are brand that is consumed during the holidays when people allow themselves some indulgence . that would be one thing. the second pieces, as we reformulate to improve products we have also reduced sodium as an example but 25 percent. >> one of our fastest-growing products. neil: the food police
turkey summer sauces, beef summer sausage, best cheeses. it is really so that you can share it with your family which gives -- which would sell for about $45, of which five is then donated to support the no kid hungry program which is a program designed to end child the hundred america. fortunately for us with the support of our consumers we have been able to donate over $2 million of last few years. neil: good for you. i was sorry for your future, not yours personally, they came out and they...
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the syrian, the russian president, putin, a couple of days ago when he was in turkey, he gave some signals that the chemical weapons in syria are secure. so now i think we need to sit down with the russians to see if they have any guaranties to the security of these weapons. >> talked about how the international community could try to prevent this and there are two weapons we really have. there are weapons weapons and there is money. is there anything, what could we do at this point to try to stop this from happening? >> well i think, you know, the regime of syria has these weapons. i'm not sure they will sell them or if we put some money on the table that will solve this. melissa: no, but is there aid to another country, aid to egypt, russia? the way you get somebody else to come in and argue for the same things that you are arguing for. >> sure. melissa: what could we do on an international stage? >> so far on the international stage there is only two countries still supporting the assad regime in the international institutions like the u.n. for example. one is russia and second is china
the syrian, the russian president, putin, a couple of days ago when he was in turkey, he gave some signals that the chemical weapons in syria are secure. so now i think we need to sit down with the russians to see if they have any guaranties to the security of these weapons. >> talked about how the international community could try to prevent this and there are two weapons we really have. there are weapons weapons and there is money. is there anything, what could we do at this point to...
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. >> i used to live in turkey. i love it as a country. we see islamist oriented government has taken over the reins in terms of military. they put the senior military officers on trial. as a result they now exert a lot more political influence over this. while i agree with judy on the point the egyptian military is the not problem. what i'm worried who will give orders to the egyptian military in a year, two years, three years. melissa: what is the best way to play that? we all agree there is a lot of uncertainty in the situation. it is incredibly volatile. everyone in charge or in power over there may or may not be our friends. but at the same time, withdrawing everything brings its own peril. michael rubin, let me start with you. what do you think is the best way to respond to maintain influence but, you know, not turn over weapons to people who will use them against us or our allies? >> first of all, we have to underrtand that egypt shouldn't be too-big-to-fail and that american weaponry and american taxpayers assistance shouldn't be e
. >> i used to live in turkey. i love it as a country. we see islamist oriented government has taken over the reins in terms of military. they put the senior military officers on trial. as a result they now exert a lot more political influence over this. while i agree with judy on the point the egyptian military is the not problem. what i'm worried who will give orders to the egyptian military in a year, two years, three years. melissa: what is the best way to play that? we all agree...
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turkey to the north. some refugs. jordan has 100,000 or so refugees and lebanon as significant number of refugees. the idea to make sure that the organizations we'll work with, meaning the united nations and people on the ground will be non-government organizations, os that are not controlled by the radicals. this is why if we give that aid through radicals controlling the organizations they will be the heroes. they will be the ones to lead syria in the future and that would be counterproductive for us. we have to be careful who to send the aid through. melissa: doesn't an organization exist that can go on the ground and hand out the bread? because $1.5 billion even at new inflated price of bread in syria right now, would provide bread for a whole entire year for all of the million refugee that are out there. >> but i add one more thing here. we have enough bread, enough money to buy bread for one year for all refugees. bu that's now. what if there is escalation of violence in syria and there will be another million?
turkey to the north. some refugs. jordan has 100,000 or so refugees and lebanon as significant number of refugees. the idea to make sure that the organizations we'll work with, meaning the united nations and people on the ground will be non-government organizations, os that are not controlled by the radicals. this is why if we give that aid through radicals controlling the organizations they will be the heroes. they will be the ones to lead syria in the future and that would be...
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financial institutions deploying the technology not just here in the states but canada, australia, turkey, brazil, germany. liz: how much does the device cost? >> about the same cost as full service atm. around 55 to $60,000 for the hardware and 5 to $10,000 more. liz: for the bank. >> for the bank. for you as customer, it doesn't cost you anything. liz: got it. >> allows you to conduct the transaction on your terms. one of the unique benefits of the system instead of banking hours operating from 9:00 to 5:00 and bankers leave to go to the golf game. that is the theory. that is no longer the case but in today's environment, now a consumer can access the bank on their terms. we have a credit union up in kingston, new york, open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. talk about customer convenience. >> he is eggsly -- especially recurring transfer and can't figure it out on the website. so nice to look at that person. does it work, say, for example, a tablet with a camera on it? can i use it from any device? >> that is our next phase in fact, liz. we'll take it to the tablet environment. we'll
financial institutions deploying the technology not just here in the states but canada, australia, turkey, brazil, germany. liz: how much does the device cost? >> about the same cost as full service atm. around 55 to $60,000 for the hardware and 5 to $10,000 more. liz: for the bank. >> for the bank. for you as customer, it doesn't cost you anything. liz: got it. >> allows you to conduct the transaction on your terms. one of the unique benefits of the system instead of banking...
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so it is their turkey. melissa: but, lindsey, what drives me nuts, you heard what braet bear is talking about earlier. nobody is out there talking about really cutting spending, right? >> that's the problem. even if it is the president's approval or plan b none of these get to underlying structural issues. this is disingoinous conversation in washington. we're talking about 100 trillion in unfunded liabilities and we're arguing over 800 billion in tax increases on 2% of the population. it really doesn't ask the very difficult question of the middle class, saying long term, do you want to take on a larger tax burden or do you want to make a serious cut to the social spending? right now neither of these plans really address that long-term problem. melissa: john, it does seem like everyone in washington has given up on the idea of trying to fix this problem. i mean that's, all the talk we're hearing about raising taxes. when you're spending $2 for every dollar you're bringing in, there aren't enough taxes in t
so it is their turkey. melissa: but, lindsey, what drives me nuts, you heard what braet bear is talking about earlier. nobody is out there talking about really cutting spending, right? >> that's the problem. even if it is the president's approval or plan b none of these get to underlying structural issues. this is disingoinous conversation in washington. we're talking about 100 trillion in unfunded liabilities and we're arguing over 800 billion in tax increases on 2% of the population. it...
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so i think it is sending a message that for those countries like turkey, india, china, russia, are helping them subvert sanctions they will stand by them an protect them even though they're widely exposed. adam: let's do a little bit of mathematics here. it is adding up what we've seen in the past few days. just yesterday the iranian regime said they were willing to let in nuclear inspectors if israel and their threat to attack was diffused and if western sanctions were to be eased. s what does that plus now the war exercises add up to? is the regime, on a precipice? are they falling and in turmoil or trouble? >> economically they certainly are. there is a lot of russelling going on the streets that the economy is not stable. they tried to do their own stimulus package a month ago and really didn't get much of a response. so the reel itself is failing. what they're doing to try to buy themselves political time while not giving away any posturing and letting their people know they're in fully control of their state, the region and they will not be pushed around. remember the other factor is
so i think it is sending a message that for those countries like turkey, india, china, russia, are helping them subvert sanctions they will stand by them an protect them even though they're widely exposed. adam: let's do a little bit of mathematics here. it is adding up what we've seen in the past few days. just yesterday the iranian regime said they were willing to let in nuclear inspectors if israel and their threat to attack was diffused and if western sanctions were to be eased. s what does...
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the human toll is astronomical refugees growing exponentially. 150,000 across the border in turkey. also jordan mostly women and children. in the long term what will we do with these people on top of those who have lost loved ones? tracy: humanitarian crisis. will we finally see president assad go quietly? a christmas wish for peace and syria. with us we have volleyed carries you know, this better than anyone. starting with egypt president morsi completes a referendum you say it is the totalitarian it is long state? >> and a referendum without democracy moving forward but without acting as a democratic president in egypt despite the fall of dictator it is established by president marcy most of symbols -- societe they all oppose morsi so it does not look like in 2013 we will see a more democratic egypt. tracy: then what is the point*? the people overthrow the government then they are no closer. >> looked at the french revolution. tracy: so we could see more revolts in egypt? >> in 2013 we surely will see more revolt against the muslim brotherhood and a clash between the brotherhood t
the human toll is astronomical refugees growing exponentially. 150,000 across the border in turkey. also jordan mostly women and children. in the long term what will we do with these people on top of those who have lost loved ones? tracy: humanitarian crisis. will we finally see president assad go quietly? a christmas wish for peace and syria. with us we have volleyed carries you know, this better than anyone. starting with egypt president morsi completes a referendum you say it is the...
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it came from turkey with pretty much nothing and you first started, you bought a craft plant in new york, employing 1300 people originally started making feta cheese. >> that was my earlier job. i found and added that the plant was for sale and i remember picking it up and there was a plant closing out after 90 years almost. they tried to close the plant in the next day as i wanted to buy this plant. i hired the first people and that is how it started. tracy: debate to be revitalized. they were selling greek yogurt like a menace. now let's go forward to idaho. could you revitalize this plant next? >> this exciting all over the place. we spent about $450 million but more importantly we built the plant in 326 days. not only the largest yogurt plant in the world but one of the fastest built plants. we are trying to tell the country the awesome things happening everywhere. tracy: is so amazing. if more spirit than most people these days. 1.30 yen dollars t$1.30 billion. you work with idaho in order to build this plant there. >> right. and i think we have to acknowledge idaho, the city in twi
it came from turkey with pretty much nothing and you first started, you bought a craft plant in new york, employing 1300 people originally started making feta cheese. >> that was my earlier job. i found and added that the plant was for sale and i remember picking it up and there was a plant closing out after 90 years almost. they tried to close the plant in the next day as i wanted to buy this plant. i hired the first people and that is how it started. tracy: debate to be revitalized....
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leon panetta did not say how soon they will be deployed or how long they will stay in turkey. back to dagen and connell. connell: the state of oregon has gone to great lengths to please nike. the governor asking for authority to ensure that the corporate tax structure will not change for companies like nike nike threatening to move its headquarters out of state unless organ can guarantee it tax structure will not change. students are not the only ones with college debt. in effort to appeal, they end up footing the bill for all of this. according to moody's, debt among colleges was $205 billion outstanding. also reporting harvard has the most debt of any private school in the nation. you may be disappointed, guys, by the gift your significant other fires you for christmas. dirty 1% of women planning to spend less this year than last. only 19% of men pulled will spend less. it finds the looming fiscal cliff deal weighing on shoppers minds. here is our conversation, part of which i posted on twitter. men have to spend more money on women to shut them up. connell: there is not eno
leon panetta did not say how soon they will be deployed or how long they will stay in turkey. back to dagen and connell. connell: the state of oregon has gone to great lengths to please nike. the governor asking for authority to ensure that the corporate tax structure will not change for companies like nike nike threatening to move its headquarters out of state unless organ can guarantee it tax structure will not change. students are not the only ones with college debt. in effort to appeal,...
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saudi arabia, egypt, turkey -- they will get much more seriously unstable. dagen: ambassador, it was great to see you. happy new year if i do not see you. former ambassador, john bolton. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: you remember last week, we will pull up today's chart, as well as a one-week chart, this is really a one-week jar. there is herbalife. it has been quite volatile. it is making its way back. they have been shorting the company. they did not think the company was being run in the right way. they called it a peer amid scheme. in the meantime now, working with law firms about this whole thing. herbalife has come out denying the findings that they think it is a peer amid scheme of some sort. when you have these big guys coming out and say we are shorting stocks, they get hit hard. very hard sometimes for these companies to kind of real back. today it is up $1.39. the dow is down 47-point right now. the s&p at 1418. losing just over a half of 1%. back to you. dagen: a lot of worry over nothing. a look at the treasury markets next. we will s
saudi arabia, egypt, turkey -- they will get much more seriously unstable. dagen: ambassador, it was great to see you. happy new year if i do not see you. former ambassador, john bolton. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: you remember last week, we will pull up today's chart, as well as a one-week chart, this is really a one-week jar. there is herbalife. it has been quite volatile. it is making its way back. they have been shorting the company. they did not think the company was being run...
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now there's hundreds of thousands of refugees in lebanon, turkey, and jordan. the jordan kingdom is unstable, long standing ally of the united states. there's a question of chemical weapons that may or may not be on the lose. today or the last couping days, they used scud missiles against their people. al-qaeda energized by the uprising, going to the fore front of the leadership. when you don't do things, bad things can happen. connell: now what? toots? too late? the concern is, obviously, the chemical weapons, but we have a previous history that a lot of americans had in iraq, and i know it's a different situation, but it's in people's heads, and that's what the frame of reference is in the immediate term, and do we want to get involved in the middle east war, where weapons of mass destruction are an issue. >> right. exempt we know very well that syria has largest stockpiles in the middle east, may have jihad coming to the floor. loose chemical weapons are not in the interest of the united states. you heard president obama talking about it explicitly. it's not
now there's hundreds of thousands of refugees in lebanon, turkey, and jordan. the jordan kingdom is unstable, long standing ally of the united states. there's a question of chemical weapons that may or may not be on the lose. today or the last couping days, they used scud missiles against their people. al-qaeda energized by the uprising, going to the fore front of the leadership. when you don't do things, bad things can happen. connell: now what? toots? too late? the concern is, obviously, the...
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in the netherlands sending patriot missiles to turkey aimed at protecting the neo member against possible syrian attack. maximum of 360 personnel will accompany two surface-to-air missile batteries. those are your headlines in the fox business network. get you back to dennis kneale. dennis: thank you. fiscal cliff survival kit, looking for a safe investment, muni bonds may be the way to go. so says the chief executive officer of front stone capital management who joins us from chicago. thanks for being with us. you like these munis even though you're the we ritter 5 there would be all kinds of defaults across the landscape. >> this is one of my favorite topics because we at bob brooks stone capital management have been very bullish in the 2008 crisis. it produced some stellar total return for our clients that include the interest on a tax rebate and appreciation. dennis: would you prefer that i as your client buy an entire bond or maybe ought to buy a basket in an e t f or something. >> without a doubt. the opportunity we have seen through actively managed mutual funds. what happened in 2
in the netherlands sending patriot missiles to turkey aimed at protecting the neo member against possible syrian attack. maximum of 360 personnel will accompany two surface-to-air missile batteries. those are your headlines in the fox business network. get you back to dennis kneale. dennis: thank you. fiscal cliff survival kit, looking for a safe investment, muni bonds may be the way to go. so says the chief executive officer of front stone capital management who joins us from chicago. thanks...
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overseas and pakistan and uruguay and paraguay and turkey. we're shuttering operations because we're not etting money. we're closing branches here in the united states. there is not a lot of return on investment. will we see more job cuts coming down the road? the answers from insiders is yes, that you will likely see in coming months more layoffs happening at citigroup. again just 4% the workforce is what was announced today in terms of 11,000 job cuts at citigroup, guys. tracy: rotten timing because of the holidays. part of me wants to say, what took you so long? shouldn't we have been doing this all along? why do we just do it. >> corbett took over in october. he has full support of the board. michael o'neill has been known to be very aggressive wringing excess out of other banking operations. so they're possibly going, possibly full bore in 2013. they're taking the excess out of global consumer banking right now. watch it, everything, i think a lot is on the line over there at citi. ashley: fbn's charlie gasparino reporting that morgan st
overseas and pakistan and uruguay and paraguay and turkey. we're shuttering operations because we're not etting money. we're closing branches here in the united states. there is not a lot of return on investment. will we see more job cuts coming down the road? the answers from insiders is yes, that you will likely see in coming months more layoffs happening at citigroup. again just 4% the workforce is what was announced today in terms of 11,000 job cuts at citigroup, guys. tracy: rotten timing...
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but, to address them it is sort of like, if you're on drugs and you go cold turkey off the drugs which is what going over the cliff would amount to, you can have pretty nasty withdrawal symptoms and that would essentially be the economy having a serious recession. ashley: well -- >> by the way --. ashley: could be medicine to be taken, though. >> pardon me? ashley: wouldn't you argue need to take. we've been overspending for so long? you finally to pay the piper. >> of course. if you pay too quickly, which is what the fiscal cliff does. remember, we've never seen $600 billion out of the economy overnight. all the legislation kicks in then. you will get a very slow growth rate. in fact the growth rate will drop so much you will see that actually the debt-to-gdp ratio will probably rise after we go over the cliff, rather than drop. even with the cuts in spending. the greeks found it out. the spanish found it out. the italians found it out of the austerity is dangerous. tracy: you also know by now how congress works. well they really don't. so maybe, you know, pulling the drug from the dr
but, to address them it is sort of like, if you're on drugs and you go cold turkey off the drugs which is what going over the cliff would amount to, you can have pretty nasty withdrawal symptoms and that would essentially be the economy having a serious recession. ashley: well -- >> by the way --. ashley: could be medicine to be taken, though. >> pardon me? ashley: wouldn't you argue need to take. we've been overspending for so long? you finally to pay the piper. >> of course....
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russia and turkey among the additions, consumers will choose from a music library of twenty billion songs. the itunes store available in 119 countries. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. tracy: backlog in forecasting foreclosures in many states have bring a strong recovery in the housing market. take new york. it takes three years for a home to go through foreclosure according to realty track. nearly that long in new jersey which makes me wonder why i pay my mortgage. nationwide it takes on average difference? here to sort it all out and tell me why i need to continue paying my mortgage is fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. this story fires me up. three years, i could save for college if i just sit in my home. judge napolitano: a lot of adverse consequences if you took the position that they filed a notice of foreclosure and suit me which they're about to do in new jersey for for closure and i am not going to pay them. your debt would increase and your credit rating would be destroyed and any equity might have in the ho
russia and turkey among the additions, consumers will choose from a music library of twenty billion songs. the itunes store available in 119 countries. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. tracy: backlog in forecasting foreclosures in many states have bring a strong recovery in the housing market. take new york. it takes three years for a home to go through foreclosure according to realty track. nearly that long in new jersey which makes me wonder...