this is low fat, steve. we emphasize low fat. but guess how much sugar you have. almost 2 1/2 times. elisabeth: wow. i know everyone is working out. steve: a water. elisabeth: this is the equivalent to? this has a lot of republican mal and vitamins. that s what i liked about it. but you got to be careful because it almost has 32-grams of sugar. so it s steve: it s water! and it has as as 3.2. that s a lot of doughnuts just by drinking this healthy drink. elisabeth: krispy kreme doughnut is what we re comparing. steve: this is a bottle of orange juice. you figure it s got to be good for you. this gets me up and running. now i m worried about this because guess what? how much sugar is in there? almost 36 grams. that s a lot of sugar right there. elisabeth: this is the equivalent much how many? 3 1/2 krispy kreme doughnuts? exactly. elisabeth: surely you re not
study? well, no. i think naturally you re either a spender or saver. as an adult, you have to be mature and say i can t save anything. i need to have a little fun and i can t spend everything because i ll be broke. there has to be balance. steve: so the allure of the saver is financially and physically fit, they re more attractive and self-disciplined? that s what they say. i think it makes sense. again, i wouldn t marry someone just because they re a saver. i m a spender. my husband married me. so i m thankful for that. yeah, there needs to be a balance. elisabeth: the connection between finances and physical health, that s interesting, though. what do they mean? it is. what s funny is our whole thing is about getting out of debt. people say i paid off $78,000 in debt and i lost 70 pounds in the process. i think when you have discipline in your life, it trickles to the other areas. steve: i think it s amazing that you re dave ramsey s daughter and you re a spender. yes,
4 million, it s impossible to vet accurately. snowden certainly demonstrates that. if we re also kind of carrying over the security clearance to allow people to bring weapons in, then we re really making a terrible, terrible mistake. steve: when we lived in the washington, d.c. area a couple of our neighbors were government contractors, worked for the pentagon and whatnot. every year or two, somebody would come and do a background check and say, okay. you live next to that guy. isn t big drinker? kinda. what do you mean? elisabeth: they would ask you? steve: yeah. you ever see him smoke pot? given the fact that this particular guy was arrested twice, once for shooting the tires out of a car and once for shooting a hole into his neighbor s apartment, you would think that one of the neighbors, when he gets one of these security clearances, would say, he s a great guy. kind of a hot head with the guns though. elisabeth: right. because having those arrests may not have shown up on
how do you do that? as for the fan, she let him stay in the audience and watch the rest of the show. imagine her security wasn t too happy about that one. those are your headlines. brian: that s the second time she was attacked by a fan. once it was a mechanical fan. that was a legitimate fan because he was so attracted to her. jay-z must have felt the same way. steve: i think he loved her so much elisabeth: he s huggable. he probably didn t mean it. steve: if she s letting him stay fort rest of the show, not a bad thing. elisabeth: right. steve: all right, coming up, it s 7 : 11 in new york city and it s video that s gone viral, sparking outrage. many claiming this teen hauling the tiger shark to shore is animal abuse. did the kid go too far? we ll talk about that. brian: and the president said if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. but what if your doctor has decided to call it quits? can we still keep him?
elisabeth: joining us now is a former senior f.b.i. social and coo, don. we re talking about profiling or getting into the mix in terms of what is in the mind of a killer like we re seeing and have seen for the past two days? and why did background checks not occur in terms of contractors with access to the naval yard? i m not going to say that they didn t occur. i think the thing that is going to be appropriate here is what was the scope of that background check? it was just reported that it was recently his clearance was renewed, so in many cases, your background check is good for five years. the original background check can be pretty extensive, but then the renewal might be less extensive in scope and so it will be important to look at what was the scope of the background check and then what was actually done. steve: it sounds like this fellow moved from fort worth to the washington, d.c. area about a month ago.