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margaret, let me start with you. i understand you got into a tussle with the blm agents out there.s that true? >> yeah, yeah, i did. >> yeah, what happened? >> we were just at the picket lines, you know, just demonstrating. and we noticed up on the mountain that there was rangers coming down, so we spotted them and there were 14 or 15 vehicles. we noticed there was a dump truck pulling a backhoe. so we wanted to know what was in the dump truck and what they were doing up there, and so we headed up and met them before they hit the pavement. i went up the dirt road and, you know, i was hollering in the window, go home, we want you to go home, you know, that kind of thing. a couple of them went by me. i got in front of one. he just kept coming and kind of pushed me with his truck a bit. i stood to the side. another one come up and i was hollering at them, same thing, go home, we don't want you here, we want our cows -- >> margaret, i don't understand one thing. this is state property, right? this isn't federal land. >> no. no federal land. >> so state -- >> clark county state land. >>
margaret, let me start with you. i understand you got into a tussle with the blm agents out there.s that true? >> yeah, yeah, i did. >> yeah, what happened? >> we were just at the picket lines, you know, just demonstrating. and we noticed up on the mountain that there was rangers coming down, so we spotted them and there were 14 or 15 vehicles. we noticed there was a dump truck pulling a backhoe. so we wanted to know what was in the dump truck and what they were doing up...
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the public opinion trend margaret mentioned is very real.ou look at where a lot of the races taking place -- south dakota, west virginia, north carolina, louisiana, arkansas -- i don't think same sex marriage will be a plus in those places. even in places where same sex marriage is popular, i don't think there are a lot of true swing voters for whom that's a deal breaking issue, actually base their vote on that issue. >> is this issue symbolic where good news to the republican short-term but problems down the road? >> it changes so rapidly that it could go from being a positive issue to a nonissue, something that's no longer a live issue in politics. >> at the presidential freedom summit in new hampshire, they are talking about it as a states right issue. they are dropping that it's a biblical evil. running for the white house, i disagree with ramesh there. i think it is a negative to campaign against gay rights and gay marriage. >> two people who were really highlighted in new hampshire were, i guess, i would call them outsiders, nonestabli
the public opinion trend margaret mentioned is very real.ou look at where a lot of the races taking place -- south dakota, west virginia, north carolina, louisiana, arkansas -- i don't think same sex marriage will be a plus in those places. even in places where same sex marriage is popular, i don't think there are a lot of true swing voters for whom that's a deal breaking issue, actually base their vote on that issue. >> is this issue symbolic where good news to the republican short-term...
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margaret carlson and ramesh ponnuru on gay marriage. we begin with former secretary of defense william cohen. thank you for being with us. there were some signs of easing. they signed the communiquÉ. are you optimistic? >> i would like to be but we need to look at what president putin has done and his declared intentions. he has been speaking as if the eastern part of ukraine is already part of russia. he has talked about the new russia. in his mind, there will be over time some federalization of ukraine which would mean the hollowing out of that government and reducing the ability of the government to really have a coherent state that they can control. i think that is his ultimate goal. he will continue to have his forces on the border and continue to agitate. the united states and the west really is at a disadvantage. >> not much we can do other than sending forces over. will sanctions have an impact? >> they are having a major impact already. i would covertly or quietly propose to the russians that we have a whole series of additiona
margaret carlson and ramesh ponnuru on gay marriage. we begin with former secretary of defense william cohen. thank you for being with us. there were some signs of easing. they signed the communiquÉ. are you optimistic? >> i would like to be but we need to look at what president putin has done and his declared intentions. he has been speaking as if the eastern part of ukraine is already part of russia. he has talked about the new russia. in his mind, there will be over time some...
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margaret puts the car in drive and accidentally -- >> oh, margaret. >> -- drives right through thor to doors. >> made a bad situation worse. >> that's a bad day for poor margaret. >> but nobody was walking in the door. nobody was walking out the door. >> nobody was walking out the door but there was an 80-year-old woman adrienne watkins walking to the registers. she decides to back up because there's something that caught her eye that she wanted to pick up and that probably saved her life. >> oh! >> oh, wow. >> my gosh. she was right there. >> she only suffered minor injuries and bruising. >> i would just love to know what it was that made her stop. >> margaret was charged with improper backing and careless driving. >>> now, this other one is incredibly difficult to watch. check out this group of boys in detroit. they're about to cross the street. look at this boy here. >> oh. >> at the very last minute decides to run across the street. but almost immediately is struck by a truck. the driver of that truck gets out of the vehicle to try to help the 11-year-old boy that he just hit. watc
margaret puts the car in drive and accidentally -- >> oh, margaret. >> -- drives right through thor to doors. >> made a bad situation worse. >> that's a bad day for poor margaret. >> but nobody was walking in the door. nobody was walking out the door. >> nobody was walking out the door but there was an 80-year-old woman adrienne watkins walking to the registers. she decides to back up because there's something that caught her eye that she wanted to pick up...
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it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.hink police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. it did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be followed. >> a split verdict. thank you. and thank you all for watching. we hope to see you next week. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪
it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.hink police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. it did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be...
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it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.hink police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. it did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be followed. >> a split verdict. thank you. and thank you all for watching. we hope to see you next week. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ >> we are finding it, we are testing it, we are there as they build it. we are on a quest to show you the most cutting-edge companies on the brink of the future. tonight, we are enrolling in singularity university, where the world's brightest minds take on the world's toughest challenges. >> the accelerating pace of technological progress means anything is possible. >> this technology will allow us to actually bring back dinosaurs. >> the meltin
it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.hink police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. it did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be...
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thanks, margaret. later today, president obama said this about the deal: >> i don't think we can be sure of anything at this point. i think there is the possibility, the prospect, that diplomacy may de-escalate the situation and we may be able to move towards what has always been our goal, which is let the ukrainians make their own decisions about their own lives. >> pelley: but, of course, it is the ukrainians themselves who are divided about their own lives. in the east, more than a third call themselves ethnic russians. there was a deadly confrontation last night in a base along the black sea, and holly williams is there. >> reporter: eastern ukraine's simmering tensions exploded last night as pro-russian separatists fought with the country's national guard outside their base in mariupol. ukraine's government said three militants were killed and another 13 injured. in the aftermath, the two sides blamed each other for the bloodshed. this is the worst violence eastern ukraine has seen since the insur
thanks, margaret. later today, president obama said this about the deal: >> i don't think we can be sure of anything at this point. i think there is the possibility, the prospect, that diplomacy may de-escalate the situation and we may be able to move towards what has always been our goal, which is let the ukrainians make their own decisions about their own lives. >> pelley: but, of course, it is the ukrainians themselves who are divided about their own lives. in the east, more than...
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carsonurn to margaret and megan mcardle.he supreme court this week ruled in favor of michigan voters who do not want affirmative action for the is a good or bad -- affirmative action. is a good or bad? as -- justice kennedy writing for the plurality called it a "modest decision." if you doubt the vestiges of slavery are active in this country, look at the hero of private -- the hero of the right, cliven bundy. i am waiting for a lock to pass that set we should not give preference to athletes and alums. >> i actually think it would be upheld. thes hard to imagine that decision could not say, you may not give preference to athletes or legacies. that was the hard part of this case that the supreme court was being asked to rule that affirmative action is not only mandatory.t voters cannot control how admissions are run in state colleges of a fund. i think that was too far. it speaks to the fact we have all of these compromise is. we do not give quotas. affirmed action is not supposed be for the benefit of people admitted but bec
carsonurn to margaret and megan mcardle.he supreme court this week ruled in favor of michigan voters who do not want affirmative action for the is a good or bad -- affirmative action. is a good or bad? as -- justice kennedy writing for the plurality called it a "modest decision." if you doubt the vestiges of slavery are active in this country, look at the hero of private -- the hero of the right, cliven bundy. i am waiting for a lock to pass that set we should not give preference to...
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it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.hink police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. if they did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be followed. >> a split verdict. thank you. and thank you all for watching. we hope to see you next week. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ . . >> the u.s. food market brings in $1.2 trillion dollars a year driving sales, meals that are fast, cheap, and out of control and high in trans fats and calories. concerned about obesity and health care costs, some are putting the burgers and fries in the hot seat. americans, including michelle obama, are demanding better choices. one company has a solution of better priced, healthy fast food. this is lyfe kitchen. welcome to "bloomberg
it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.hink police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. if they did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be...
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it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.nk police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. if they did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be followed. >> a split verdict. thank you. and thank you all for watching. we hope to see you next week. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ . . >> advertising can't -- anymore. there's too much information out there. you can't pull the wool over someone's eyes. >> traditional advertising is dead. -- is finished. >> being a great company is the new brand. there is not going to be anything in between the consumer and that company.
it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.nk police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. if they did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be...
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it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.hink police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. if they did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be followed. >> a split verdict. thank you. and thank you all for watching. we hope to see you next week. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ . . >> in the middle of the mojave desert, one of the most storied cities in the world. this is las vegas. where fortunes are won and lost. where lives are made and destroyed. where the house always wins -- until it can't. >> there is an awful lot of pain out here in las vegas. a lot of drama, a lot of stress, a lot of fear. >> one gambler preyed on the casinos in its weakest moments and walked away with more than $15 million in a single wi
it's hard to say it is probable cause. >> you are not a weaver, are you margaret? >> occasionally.hink police departments are fairly good at analyzing tips. in fact, the facts of the case are that the car was driving abnormally. if they did push a car out of its lane and there was a reason to stop that car and look into it. we now err these days on probable cause being found because of terrorism and the crime rate. the fact it does not mean that all anonymous tips are going to be...
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margaret was my i had an interning and margaret was my supervisor and actually led me on the pathway that led me to become a supervisor margaret was a big part. i've provided children's services through the boys and girls club and through the youth institute and the conservation core working with people and i'm raising two kids a 9 and 12-year-old that are in the public schools and they've been in family daycare setting and swim in the pools and get microscopic lessons and their exist about the public library. and it's been an incredible experience. it's one of the harder things to raise kids in san francisco it's a great place and it's a great place because we have the children's fund. there are people cross san francisco like the sunset district the don's fickle youth services i'm not sure if there are others organizations that are providing those there's the beacon center and if not for the children's fund we wouldn't have the services. there's other neighborhoods across san francisco that have benefited from the children's services. we wouldn't have the development in bayview hun
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margaret brennan is traveling with the secretary, now in brussels. margaret, are these talks dead? >> reporter: well, scott, secretary kerry said it's premature to give up on this peace process, despite today's setback, but with these talks on the verge of failure, u.s. diplomats are searching for a mix of incentives and concessions to get each side to negotiate. under consideration-- the release of israeli spy jonathan pollard from a north carolina prison. he has served 29 years of a life sentence for selling classified u.s. naval intelligence to an israeli agent. today, kerry denied there has been any deal to release pollard. has the u.s. offered the release of jonathan pollard? eg there is no agreement at this point in time regarding anyone or any specific steps. there are a lot of different possibilities in play. >> reporter: as part of the negotiations, israel was supposed to free 26 palestinian prisoners this past weekend. it would have been the fourth such release in nine months, but prime minister benjamin netanyahu asked for an extension, and palestinian president abbas ba
margaret brennan is traveling with the secretary, now in brussels. margaret, are these talks dead? >> reporter: well, scott, secretary kerry said it's premature to give up on this peace process, despite today's setback, but with these talks on the verge of failure, u.s. diplomats are searching for a mix of incentives and concessions to get each side to negotiate. under consideration-- the release of israeli spy jonathan pollard from a north carolina prison. he has served 29 years of a...
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i worry about the impact. >> margaret? >> it feels like hasta la vista, jeb bush. mixed metaphors.itician should never be that colorful. it is so memorable. that is not going to go away. the party in 2016 is going to be different than the party today going into midterms. the tea party will have lost even more steam. remember, in 2012, they ended up nominating mitt romney, and before he went his conservative way, he was a moderate. he was suspected of more moderation than jeb bush. >> he had a policy advisor. [laughter] that's right. >> let me switch to another issue. rand paul, he suggested that one of the reasons vice president cheney forced us into war in iraq was because his oil company halliburton was involved. >> that was low. that is mercenary behavior. most of us just think that he is completely insane and misguided. >> you are talking about cheney? [laughter] >> maybe both. for rand paul to go that far and talk about halliburton, that is almost treasonous. he's trying to broaden his base away from his father's base. he is saying a lot of things that may come back to him. >>
i worry about the impact. >> margaret? >> it feels like hasta la vista, jeb bush. mixed metaphors.itician should never be that colorful. it is so memorable. that is not going to go away. the party in 2016 is going to be different than the party today going into midterms. the tea party will have lost even more steam. remember, in 2012, they ended up nominating mitt romney, and before he went his conservative way, he was a moderate. he was suspected of more moderation than jeb bush....
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do visit the facilities i want to personally thank margaret miller for the organization of this lovely event. thank you all for joining us >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant force. a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it i
do visit the facilities i want to personally thank margaret miller for the organization of this lovely event. thank you all for joining us >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant...
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margaret later wrote in her books, she's written in front of his several times.she said of the public found out about the condition of the white house, it would be a metaphor for the true minute initiation at self, rotten to the core. so they all kept secret in the wonder of this is that in some ways you can take a cab to secret at their own physical expense, after a peril because there were so many scaffolding direct inside the house at that time in the places in such dire shape they believe the family family should have been the singer. the fact he was concealed from the public was a political decision. anyone else? [inaudible] >> what happened to attend a leak? i've been looking for it to pop up on ebay. i wrote to the white house curator announced him. i just want to think white house carrier for his patient to theaters these days. apparently the chandelier was never put back in the house come even though they have plenty of chandelier space percolate as needed. every time you have a new first family, they redecorated they wish. it's like a museum or use the
margaret later wrote in her books, she's written in front of his several times.she said of the public found out about the condition of the white house, it would be a metaphor for the true minute initiation at self, rotten to the core. so they all kept secret in the wonder of this is that in some ways you can take a cab to secret at their own physical expense, after a peril because there were so many scaffolding direct inside the house at that time in the places in such dire shape they believe...
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do visit the facilities i want to personally thank margaret miller for the organization of this lovely event. thank you all for joining us yes. hello? >> so we're going to start i want to thank you all for coming i'm randy shaw the director of the town tenderloin it's been 5 years that we've worked to make the tenderloin museum a reality. for me my journey began 35 years ago right next door to the cadillac hotel when a few of us met from the law school i don't know how many of you knew leroy he told you his dream for the tenderloin and what a great neighborhood this would be and showed us the cadillac and urged 80 us to get revolved in the neighborhood i've been here 35 years it's not also been eras easy we how the in the 1980s we've turned a corner new businesses and the south asian immigration would transform the neighborhood we have bad luck and other official neglect from the city this used to be a sisters letter restaurant he authenticity it would bring people into the neighborhood but the surrounding crime problems crime kind of made it not succeed. it's been a long sdrulg i knew
do visit the facilities i want to personally thank margaret miller for the organization of this lovely event. thank you all for joining us yes. hello? >> so we're going to start i want to thank you all for coming i'm randy shaw the director of the town tenderloin it's been 5 years that we've worked to make the tenderloin museum a reality. for me my journey began 35 years ago right next door to the cadillac hotel when a few of us met from the law school i don't know how many of you knew...
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we'll get more from margaret warner, who's just back from ukraine, later in the program. the government of france has resigned after the ruling socialists took a drubbing in municipal elections. sunday's results showed deep dissatisfaction with president francois hollande and his handling of the economy. instead, voters turned to conservative and anti-immigrant parties. this evening, in a televised address, hollande named a new prime minister, and acknowledged public discontent. >> not enough jobs, too much unemployment, social justice needs to be improved. still too much uncertainty over our capacity as a country, despite our many assets. >> woodruff: the socialists held on to >> ifill: the socialists did hold on to city hall in paris, which elected its first woman mayor. former israeli prime minister ehud olmert has been convicted of taking bribes when he was mayor of jerusalem. the announcement came in a tel aviv court. it followed a sweeping corruption probe that forced olmert from the prime minister's office in 2009. and in pakistan, former military ruler pervez mush
we'll get more from margaret warner, who's just back from ukraine, later in the program. the government of france has resigned after the ruling socialists took a drubbing in municipal elections. sunday's results showed deep dissatisfaction with president francois hollande and his handling of the economy. instead, voters turned to conservative and anti-immigrant parties. this evening, in a televised address, hollande named a new prime minister, and acknowledged public discontent. >> not...
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do visit the facilities i want to personally thank margaret miller for the organization of this lovely event. thank you all for joining us >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum, visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week. tonight , we have beer and music. -- tonight we have great beer and music. it is beer week. we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part a
do visit the facilities i want to personally thank margaret miller for the organization of this lovely event. thank you all for joining us >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little...
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margaret, thank you. >> woodruff: president obama and congressional democrats launched a coordinated effort today to draw attention to women's wages. republicans on capitol hill said the push had little to do with policy and everything to do with politics. >> woodruff: women in the workforce, and how much they earn, were the focus at the white house on this equal pay day. >> it's nice to have a day, but it's even better to have equal pay. >> woodruff: the president was joined by advocates, including lilly ledbetter, famous for her lawsuit that led to pay-equity legislation, the first bill mr. obama signed after taking office. today, he took two executive actions, aimed at federal contractors. one bars companies from retaliating against workers who discuss their pay with each other. the other requires compensation data broken down by race and gender. census data shows women make 77% of what men make, and equal pay day marks the date when the average woman's earnings finally equal a man's total earnings for the previous year. the president challenged republicans to support a senate bil
margaret, thank you. >> woodruff: president obama and congressional democrats launched a coordinated effort today to draw attention to women's wages. republicans on capitol hill said the push had little to do with policy and everything to do with politics. >> woodruff: women in the workforce, and how much they earn, were the focus at the white house on this equal pay day. >> it's nice to have a day, but it's even better to have equal pay. >> woodruff: the president was...
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margaret bead representing blue shield. >> thank you very much for your dedication and input to this effort also as well. and brown and toll an, do you have a colleague here as well? would you please stand and have them identify themselves. please stand up. all right. we thank you all. >> all right. i would like you before you leave today to get your names and affiliated titles to our secretary so it will at least be recorded in the minutes that you were here affiliated with this presentation. if you do that, i would greatly appreciate it. if you don't care to be recognized, that's okay too. we are public. >> are there any other comments that you would like to share at this time? >> commissioners, bob muss skat, chairman of the public employees committee and local 21. good afternoon. >> can you bring the microphone closer? >> i wanted to come by and thank the hss board and staff for their leadership vote on kaiser and blue shield, the work that you have done has been terrific. if you remember it seems like a week ago, but the last time we went around with the kaiser rate increase, i
margaret bead representing blue shield. >> thank you very much for your dedication and input to this effort also as well. and brown and toll an, do you have a colleague here as well? would you please stand and have them identify themselves. please stand up. all right. we thank you all. >> all right. i would like you before you leave today to get your names and affiliated titles to our secretary so it will at least be recorded in the minutes that you were here affiliated with this...
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chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: ballots by the truckload were brought to kabul from the far reaches of afghanistan, as the painstaking process of tabulating the saturday vote totals began in earnest. >> ( translated ): the sensitive and non-sensitive material including the results from districts of almost 15 provinces has been delivered to the center of the provinces according the schedule. >> warner: nearly 60% of the 12 million eligible voters headed to the polls amid tight security. long lines formed on a raw, rainy day in kabul. outgoing president hamid karza spoke after filling out his own ballot. >> ( translated ): i cast my vote today as a citizen of this country and i am so glad and proud that i have voted today. i am certain that today's event and our people's participation will take afghanistan towards stability and better lives for the people. >> warner: the pace of deadly taliban strikes had escalated leading up to the balloting. but saturday saw no major attacks, and the high turnout was its own message, said prominent lawmaker shuk
chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: ballots by the truckload were brought to kabul from the far reaches of afghanistan, as the painstaking process of tabulating the saturday vote totals began in earnest. >> ( translated ): the sensitive and non-sensitive material including the results from districts of almost 15 provinces has been delivered to the center of the provinces according the schedule. >> warner: nearly 60% of the 12 million...
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margaret, you haven't been covering washington as long as i have as you just saw but you have watchede middle east. how important were the camp david accords. >> as they just said, really essential, because you took the two most powerful armees and sworn enemies and they cut a separate piece but they cut a piece. and that really prevented the likelihood of any kind of broad israeli-arab war again and nuclear deterrent of israel helped. but it's also remarkable how enduring it was. sadat foreshadows that he was going to be assassinated and was three years later the whole hosni mubarak, the israeli and egyptian military worked closely together. mubarak depenlded on u.s. aid, tried to help in israeli-palestinian talks though they never really bother fraught and when when morsi came n the militaries continued to control that account and they still do. and they are fighting terrorists it in the sinai, it is important, though, to point out and some of your clips illustrate this, what it didn't get. carter came into this, president carter, wanting a comprehensive peace that would include the
margaret, you haven't been covering washington as long as i have as you just saw but you have watchede middle east. how important were the camp david accords. >> as they just said, really essential, because you took the two most powerful armees and sworn enemies and they cut a separate piece but they cut a piece. and that really prevented the likelihood of any kind of broad israeli-arab war again and nuclear deterrent of israel helped. but it's also remarkable how enduring it was. sadat...
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margaret bead, blue shield. thank you so much for an allowing us the opportunity to speak. this is an exciting opportunity for us at blue shield to be involved in this aco. a lot of it has already been said. but this is very unique because we have a four way partnership. really you don't see that. this is my first time being involved in something like this where you have the employer at the table, a big hospital, two large medical groups sitting around the table sharing their information, looking at what works and what doesn't work and really getting in under the hood. that just doesn't happen in health care. it's been very exciting and we've been able to do some really innovative things. you heard about our transitions manager. that's fabulous. this person walks that patient through even before the patient comes into hospital as an elected admission and hold their hand and takes them to the outpatient and makes sure they are settled at home and is available at home if there is a problem so that the patient doesn't have to get readmitted or from their perspective doesn't ha
margaret bead, blue shield. thank you so much for an allowing us the opportunity to speak. this is an exciting opportunity for us at blue shield to be involved in this aco. a lot of it has already been said. but this is very unique because we have a four way partnership. really you don't see that. this is my first time being involved in something like this where you have the employer at the table, a big hospital, two large medical groups sitting around the table sharing their information,...
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and queen margaret the second of denmark continues with a visit here to china as the two countries signed several agreements include an agriculture. cctv news i had to look in beijing it is three pm here in the chinese capital which began with a major shakeup in the south korean government south korea's prime minister had resigned over the government's handling of the deadly every stinking the resignation comes amid rising indignation over claims by victims relatives that the government didn't do enough to rescue or to protect their loved ones the islamists. to these accidents have a pretty fountain there have been so many providers is to be back in their nice to have been continued in every corner of our society and practices that have gone wrong. hope these deep rooted a post to correct it is time and is kind of accidents never happens again. as for the forgiveness and understanding of the south korean citizens and that it is the feast of all and their families for lifting the doctor fearing their responsibilities the south korean prime minister who just announced a designation has been
and queen margaret the second of denmark continues with a visit here to china as the two countries signed several agreements include an agriculture. cctv news i had to look in beijing it is three pm here in the chinese capital which began with a major shakeup in the south korean government south korea's prime minister had resigned over the government's handling of the deadly every stinking the resignation comes amid rising indignation over claims by victims relatives that the government didn't...
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of course a lot of these people who bought under margaret thatcher the right to buy most of them let them out including several of her senior cabinet ministers are huge wrong you know living off the rents of people forced to live in their those homes but they also call it the new generation that count possibly ever buy a home the generation rent the young are being hit particularly hard half of those renting privately are under thirty four statistics show that out of a total of fourteen point three million homeowners in england just one point four million are aged between twenty five and thirty four the time of life when the young families to make their first step onto the property ladder in the sixteen to twenty four age group there are just ninety six thousand homeowners that homeownership they're saying is increasingly concentrated in the older people those who have the opportunity to buy the homes built by the taxpayer so that over a third of homeowners now in the u.k. are over sixty five well it goes back to this concept of interest rate apartheid which was engineered by margare
of course a lot of these people who bought under margaret thatcher the right to buy most of them let them out including several of her senior cabinet ministers are huge wrong you know living off the rents of people forced to live in their those homes but they also call it the new generation that count possibly ever buy a home the generation rent the young are being hit particularly hard half of those renting privately are under thirty four statistics show that out of a total of fourteen point...