back of the book segment tonight. stossel matters. when we last left the intrepid fox business network anchor, he was telling us that he thinks most americans know little about the federal spending issue. after the deal was voted on in the house last night, we sent jessie watters out to see if stossel is right. what do you think about the debt deal? the jet deal? the nation s debt? yeah, like the nation s debt? i don t know much about it. what s the compromise? well, the compromise was that they raised the debt ceiling. so, now we can spend more money, woo hoo. what have they done? oh, jeez. i can read i can t read the full disclosure. i m embarrassed. what did they do? what did they cut? how are you affected by the deal. that they are taxing the rich. what about the tea party. i like tea parties. how much did they raise the debt ceiling? $2 trillion. and how much are they cutting? absolutely nothing. it s all fake numbers that they are running. ho
bill: unresolved problem segment tonight. many like this one were angry passed without many politicians reading it. one of the provisions of the new law mandates that on january 1st, 2013. private insurance companies will have to pay for things like breast feeding support. birth control for women and, quote, well woman doctor visits. whatever that may be. with us now doctor marc siegel unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. kathleen london family practice physician here in new york city. we invited both of these doctors on because they are in preventative medicine. that is the wave of the future keeping people from deteriorating quickly as they get older. dr. london, i was trying to get across to dennis kucinich that she s huge government programs are harming the economy because, as you know, as you both doctors know, once this kicks in in
bill: unresolved problem segment tonight. many like this one were angry passed without many politicians reading it. one of the provisions of the new law mandates that on january 1st, 2013. private insurance companies will have to pay for things like breast feeding support. birth control for women and, quote, well woman doctor visits. whatever that may be. with us now doctor marc siegel unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. kathleen london family practice physician here in new york city. we invited both of these doctors on because they are in preventative medicine. that is the wave of the future keeping people from deteriorating quickly as they get older. dr. london, i was trying to get across to dennis kucinich that she s huge government programs are harming the economy because, as you know, as you both doctors know, once this kicks in in
back of the book segment tonight. stossel matters. when we last left the intrepid fox business network anchor, he was telling us that he thinks most americans know little about the federal spending issue. after the deal was voted on in the house last night, we sent jessie watters out to see if stossel is right. what do you think about the debt deal? the jet deal? the nation s debt? yeah, like the nation s debt? i don t know much about it. what s the compromise? well, the compromise was that they raised the debt ceiling. so, now we can spend more money, woo hoo. what have they done? oh, jeez. i can read i can t read the full disclosure. i m embarrassed. what did they do? what did they cut? how are you affected by the deal. that they are taxing the rich. what about the tea party. i like tea parties. how much did they raise the debt ceiling? $2 trillion. and how much are they cutting? absolutely nothing. it s all fake numbers that they are running. ho
crazy my head is going to explode. i think this thing could have got done six months ago. they didn t do much. they said okay we will raise the debt limit and cut 2.1 trillion. the same amount we will raise the three of us could have done this in two hour and watch the game. the senate tomorrow, cammeron is going to vote in the morning, correct? they are probably going to pass, this right? noon, yeah. listen, you can count on one thing in congress and one thing only. they will expand their work to the available time and bring it right up to the deadline. bill: why waste everybody s time and have the stock market drop 600 points? why? they argue what they are doing best possible deal on either side. this vote tomorrow. the republicans say they will have a at least 30 votes for it democrats probably the same things. as remove forward what s happened with the house vote today and the senate vote tomorrow is it virtually guarantees that the entire 2012 election and everything from th