time 2025 comes around. so i just want you to remember what happened, told you could keep your doctor and your insurance plan if you liked it and your premium is going to come down $2,500. now, as you think forward how great it it is going to be to save $8,000 a year in your gasoline costs in 2025, think about what s really going to happen. and you are not going to be saving any money. so is rush right? is president obama just ramming through another new policy? former mississippi governor haley barber joins us. nice to see you, sir. nice to see you, greta. thanks for having me. should american people look forward to getting $8,000 reduction in fuel bill in 2025? well, if you like your health insurance, you can keep your health insurance, period. and i think chances of that statement $8,000 savings being true is about as
time 2025 comes around. so i just want you to remember what happened, told you could keep your doctor and your insurance plan if you liked it and your premium is going to come down $2,500. now, as you think forward how great it it is going to be to save $8,000 a year in your gasoline costs in 2025, think about what s really going to happen. and you are not going to be saving any money. so is rush right? is president obama just ramming through another new policy? former mississippi governor haley barber joins us. nice to see you, sir. nice to see you, greta. thanks for having me. should american people look forward to getting $8,000 reduction in fuel bill in 2025? well, if you like your health insurance, you can keep your health insurance, period. and i think chances of that statement $8,000 savings
comments. do you think that there is a double standard here in the way that he, he wants to be treated and the way he and those who serve him and represent him treat others? and, megyn, you re absolutely correct. in fact, we also had harry reid say that governor romney had not paid taxes. i mean, everything that they re stating are personal attacks which are not true. and the good news is, again, i believe that the american people understand that to create jobs in our country, to have a energy policy that works, people do know that gasoline costs $1.83 when the president came to office megyn: yeah, i know, those are talking points. i appreciate oh, but it s true. megyn: we re not going to get into that here. i want to ask you, finally, whether you think this will have a backlash. did you was there a backlash against you for that reach of decorum breach of decorum, for going to the personal place, and do you think there will be one to the president s team? well, people foc
bret: more on this with the panel. thank you. federal deficit topped $1 trillion for the fourth year in a row. the numbers $1.1 trillion in red for fiscal year 2012 which just ended. that is $207 billion less than the previous year. government spending fell 1.7%. tax revenue rose 6.4%. higher gasoline costs drove wholesale prices up. dow broke two-day losing streak. disseption in ranks of the new york times over the libya story later in the grapevine. up next, the still unreleased video of the benghazi attack. what does it show? [ male ann] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell s healthy request soup lets you hear it. in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm. [ male announcer ] sounds good. it s amazing what soup can do.
cnbc s michelle cabrera-caruso is here. united came in second with more than 200 million. the airlines argue they need you to do this for two reasons, right? they ve got higher gasoline costs than they ve had over the last several years. that helps them offset it and it also reduces cargo, so you re less likely to bring a bag. it weighs less and gets the double effect. this is the most money ever collected for baggage fees. remember, they re pretty new. only happened in 2008, 2009. and yet we re all having to get used to them. cnbc s michelle cabreka caruso cabrera . they re out with information on america s deadliest jobs. number five, roofers, number