majority of americans support a this move or a move like it, what w millions of new citizens potentially start signing up for health care? and possibly medicare? what will be the practical effects of that? stu varney the anchor of varney and company on the fox business network. the debate whether it should happen, that s a different debate. this is if it s going to happen and now picking up momentum and the latest fox news poll show 66% of americans want to see something like this happen. you ve got bipartisan senator, you ve got mccain, rubio, a couple of senators on the republican side joining with democrats 0 to come out and say we believe this is a good idea. let s start with obamacare, right now, that does not cover illegal immigrants in this country. that s correct. megyn: what will happen if they gain citizenship. that s important that you make that caveat. if they gain citizenship. okay, that s very important. because there is a probationary status in these preliminary ne
stranglehold of unions in thats. stewart varney anchor of varney & company speaking with a union member. we just had the argument between the mayor of lansing and myself and company members right here about what is right to work. he s saying essentially that we are denying workers the right to form a union, you on the other side of the fence, what do you say? well, it s all propaganda, stewart, because i listened to them trying to like even michigan to the conditions of china. this is the propaganda we ve been hearing from day one as union members. we know for sure that all of that is total lies and incorrect. right to work represents giving workers a choice, the freedom of choice to choose whether or not they want to form, join or assist a labor organization, or the right to refrain from any such activity. you know, right to work was given to federal employees over
and the other is coming out inaccurate on the predictions you make of a complex global flow of capital all over the world. martha: they counted on a whole lot of revenue that didn t come into the coffers basically and we re joined by stuart varney, anchor of varney & company. very fired up governor jerry brown there. what went wrong in california, stuart? he delivered a huge shock when he raised the decifit estimate from $9 billion, to $16 billion. bottom line martha is governor brown s policy and polices his predecessors have flat out failed, they ve consistently raised taxes to try to bring in more revenue, the extra revenue didn t appear, they have massive decifits, and in the process of raising taxes, they pushed individuals, lots of middle class people, and businesses, out of the state. those productive people no longer pay taxes in that state. so down go the revenues. up goes the decifit. and you know, martha, it is the people of california who
anchor of varney & company at fox business andies here this morning. stuart, what do you think is the outcome when you look at this at the end of this weekend? very good question, what is the outcome, where are we going with this. by the way the loss of j.p. morgan chase could be as much as $3 billion when this is all said and done and one of the people who are leaving the company is ina drew, one of the most senior women on wall street, she s going, along with two others. look, to answer your question, though, we re involved in a discussion about how to get the tax payor off the hook for a major financial crisis if, heaven forbid, we repeated 2008, and the banks went under, who s on the hook? the taxpayer is on the hook. that s the situation at the moment. should we change that? should we somehow or other get to the point where the investor in the bank s stock is on the hook? that s what a lot of people want to do. but if we go forward the way we are now, the taxpayer
several dozen passes are handed out on a first come, first serve basis. all right, you can catch all the dramatic testimony in the casey anthony murder trial live online, click on foxnews.com, we are streaming the trial on our website, day eight of the state s case continues today bill more breaking news right now, fox news alert, brand new numbers on the state of jobs in america today. the number of people seeking unemployment benefits dropping just a tad, just a tad last week, to $422,000. economists were expecting a slightly larger drop and they did not get it. this is just too darn high to improve the jobs picture in america. stuart varney, anchor of varney & company in the fox business network, is it getting much better? no, it is not, actually, bill. let me put it in perspective for you, last week, 422,000 americans arrived at the unemployment office for the first time to claim their first-time benefits. four hundred twenty-two thousand people.