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0 an easy fight. if we don t fight it here, we never will. the alternative is surrendering and obamacare isn t working. it is failing. it is hurting jobs. it is hurting the economy. it is hurting people. it is hurting the 40-hour work week. there is bipartisan agreement this isn t working f we can t fight it now, shaun, i don t think we ever can. bill: delay the in employer mandate will cost the government $12 billion in missed revenue from expected penalties. stuart varney, host of varney & company, fox business network. good morning, sir. real money. $12 billion increase. why is that happening? because next year employers will not be fined if they do not offer health insurance for the employees. if they had been fined the government would take in $100 million a month. they re not going to be fined. so the government does not take in $100 million a month. that is a great deal of money. we didn t know anything about this. we couldn t read the bill before it was passed. by the way,
0 committee to investigate benghazi. less known about where the other americans are still in benghazi, in the cia annex. what was it, when was it established. reporter: fox news reported on the benghazi suspects with multiple military sources saying they re walking around and living freely in libya. our sources indicate they ve had eyes on the suspects since last november, but at this point there s no indication american officials have spoken with them. bret? more with the panel. just while we were talking there, a response from justice department on the report out by republicans on the james rosen case on the record from justice spokesman brian fal on. its findings are contrary to the record and strongly disputed by many of the committee s own members. we ll talk more about this with the panel in a bit. the obama administration is does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? no, sir. it does not? not wittingly. there ar
0 for a significant investment in creating ph eupbdz class jobs. you ve middle-class jobs. you ve heard them debating. two years ago i announced the american jobs act, full of ideas that every independent economist said would create more jobs. what are the arguments from critics? this is a rehash of earlier administration proposals. house republicans and analysts are saying this isn t a compromise. it s not enough tax reforms and only more federal spending. further left version of a widely panned plan he already proposed two years ago. this time with extra goodies for tax and spend liberals. this is not about the budget. this is not about living up to the agreement he made in 2011. this isn t even about tax reform. this is all about how can i get more money to spend. the topic of the economy will be front and center on friday when the administration is bracing wanted to stop the military s blood lust, whatever that means. brian: he also released diplomatic cables that hurt o
0 members the lack of a standard for punishing bad apples, for example screeners who failed to detect bombs in covert testing are not dismissed but usually allowed to just undergo new training and get back on the job. shep? if you miss a bomb i guess that s necessary. this is a relatively rare thing considering what an enormous organization we are. it is a huge organization employs about 56,000 people at the airports. it found 9,300 cases of misconduct so relatively minor. i m going to have somebody do something stupid and it will get in the press and probably make 20 rounds in the press and, but for every one of those stories, sir, i will tell you, there s probably ten more great stories about what our people do. the gao report finds tsa does not have a process for conducting reviews of misconduct cases so it s difficult to find out if disciplinary actions are actually working. the gao hopes to correct that through this report, shep. thanks, doug. joining us is scott brenner