that check because reid got a finance degree from bentley university where his father works and rob went to brigham young on a scholarship. regardless, though, the nixons see it as an incredible gesture they will never forget. as far as he knew, he was offering what is a very generous and amazing that he was willing to do that. these are things that they do as a family that it is not done for political reasons or to get gain in other people s eyes. it is just because they cared. and that was taisha fernandez in boston reporting. this programming note for you. top on fox news sunday the latest reaction from both presidential campaigns. chris wallace will talk with davis axelrod and ed gillespie.
the show, this sos that was sent out. and, unfortunately, here s a girl, apparently, who s educated law degree, finance degree and from talking with people in the community in vegas, god bless her, but she apparently had a bad choice in men from what s been reported. she s had other issues, i believe her previous boyfriend to this one said just a bad choice in guys. and it s just a horrible circumstance all of which many of us in the community, as i m sure you feel, you just know there just may not be a good ending for this kid. megyn: and you hear and she s pregnant with his child, by the way. megyn: right. which can either be a blessed event, or it can be motive in connection with a case like this. absolutely. megyn: bob, we ll continue to watch it. thank you so much for the update, buddy. absolutely. merry christmas. megyn: and to you. new and unique criticism of the president s tax cut deal. groups are saying it s morally
is the same. alisyn: and you served in iraq for 7 1/2 months before being injured and came home in november of 2005. did you ever entertain the idea of a career in finance or wall street before this? guest: wall street, no, i have a finance degree and i did finance for the government but i never thought this opportunity would present itself to me. you have $400,000 for the wounded veterans and you are committed to the of the. is there a message for other businesses in terms of what they can do to help? guest: we have learned wall street in general is very patriotic and we established a formal military veterans network and we have a formal initiative and institutionalized our approach to help veterans including recruiting and partnering with guys like wall street war fighters and
a growing trend among young college graduates, going from hitting the books to boot camp. and new military recruits, holding bachelor s degrees jumping 17% in 2009 and on average an officer is paid $2700 a month, and for enlisted recruits, more than $13 percent. and molly line is live with the story out of boston and you interview one young man who is doing just that. what is his story, and reasoning, molly? good morning. reporter: good morning. yeah, we had a chance to talk to kevin dourghety from mass marks 23 years old and graduated massachusetts and graduated from bentley college with a finance degree and pictured himself going to incorporate finance but with the economy and the job market being tv he leaned in another direction, towards the arm, and something he always thought about but got a little spark behind him and realized that it would hockhe would like commission job and, $120,000 in
the tools are that are available to you as an employee in terms of taking control of this. and then, also, what i would do, is i would say, show me where the fees are. i would want my hr department to say, here are the fees you re paying in these funds. and you know, people think they need an mba or they need a finance degree to do this stuff. it s not true. you can manage your 401(k) at your employer as easy as you can go shopping for a car over the weekend. and if you spend as much time doing that as you do trying to get an extra 100 bucks out of the dealer, you ll make a lot more money with a 401(k) shopping wisely through the funds and using your company resources to help you do that. it s all about asset allocation. yeah. and it s not that hard to figure out. that s a good point. and get the help that you can get to do it. you know, right now, people are a little worried. we ve seen some volatility in the markets, but for long-term investors, this is actually one of the best tim