scientists taught her to keep the beat to learn whether or not animals, other than parrots, have rhythm. she proved they do. currently her favorite song, boogie wonderland by earth, wind and fire. she bobs her head along to the music, just like that. brian: that s incredible. steve: it is. boogie wonderland . gretchen: a good workout song. president obama heads to colorado in a few hours to push his gun control plan. but he s coming under fire for using decades old information to sell the new idea. elizabeth prann has more, live in washington. good morning. good morning. the senate may be hearing legislation addressing gun trafficking and expanded background checks in the next week or two. this while president obama continues his pressure campaign while traveling to colorado today. he ll display the state s gun control package. lawmakers there proposed some of the strictest gun laws in the nation. the bill today sets limits on ammunition magazines and expands
brian: good news for the economy. 401(k)s are up. stocks are soaring but not so fast. economists saying in a few years that bubble will burst and who does he think is to blame? ben bernanke amongst many. this market lives and dies by the last word of the fed, and the people of the fed have no clue what they re doing. bernanke is the most dangerous man ever to hold high financial office in the history of the united states. brian: that guy knows what he s talking about. he is david stockman, former budget director under president ronald reagan. also he is warning investors to ditch the stock market and get their money into cash fast. should his doomsday prediction be taken seriously? let s talk to our financial guy, stuart varney. yes, take this seriously. david stockman is not out
should college basketball players on scholarships get paid to play? that debate intensifying in the wake of kevin ware s injury. legendary coach lou holtz with brian coming up next. then pay what you weigh. one airline making it a reality. but is it fair for that
out it is not true. that is because the white house is overhyping the impact of sequester and saying they did not deal fairly with republicans when it comes to a deadline. steve: jay carney said the law was inflexible but now we re finding ways to move money around. like we predicted. brian: we showed you this video. rutgers basketball coach rice and the university facing heat. yesterday a video showed the coach assaulting his players in various practices. the school knew about it. live now at the rutgers campus with more on this and the aftermath. good morning, brian. it s not just the assault people are talking about. it s also the verbal comments he made. in those videos, you can clearly hear him cursing at his players and even lobbing gay slurs at them.
ben bernanke because of his money printing. steve: check out stuart. he s going to be on fox business where he interviews guests like david stockman. ben carson today, by the way. brian: great doctor. operated on my brain. brian: did you get money back? want food stamps? you ll have to pass a criminal background check first. first. details ahead. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world.