should be seeing over christmas. eric: watch the movie. we can send a message. whoever thought we would have seth rogan about that? this is very serious problem. i agree with lynn and it will require a serious response from the united states. eric: absolutely. we ll hear from the president about that two hours from now. lynn, judy, thank you solve as always. thank you. heather: good conversation about that. wall street journal has an interesting idea in its pages today and that is there is a famous north korean dissident in south korea, take a bunch of b drives and drop them by balloon over north korea. that is interesting idea nonetheless. the obama administration drawing up a controversial new plan to rate colleges and universities across the country. proponents say it will steer federal money to schools that benefit the students but critics argue that the plan doesn t fall under the government s job description. we have fox business network s rich edson. how would this ratin
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