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well, harvey muller here. vincent, i like your style. mr. muller-- - but, mr. lockridge, i-- - not another word , gabe. rrrrrr [dramatic music] he you'll get used to it though after we get out there. i think this is harvey's first time out for albacore. right, harvey? i'm a sailor, i'm not a fisherman. we're gonna be stacking hard and fast tomorrow morning. 'd take kindly to that. - show him how to bait a hook. - sure thing, mr. lockridge. - oh. it isn't easy you know. those barbs are sharp. the thing, see, is to set the hook firmly in the anchovy - so it won't pull off. - oh, yeah, that's not bad. why don't you try it yourself? oh, sure. - oh, slippery little devil. - yeah, you better hold on. alright. a little light on the subject. no, deeper, deeper, mr. muller. ow! oh, you've got a doctor on board. that's real style. we're always ready for any emergency. why don't you just let it bleed? no, no, dr. martin has just the thing for it. - ah, i'll tell you fellows-- - dr. forster, hold his arm. you're right. wouldn't wanna take a chance on an infection. yeah, le
well, harvey muller here. vincent, i like your style. mr. muller-- - but, mr. lockridge, i-- - not another word , gabe. rrrrrr [dramatic music] he you'll get used to it though after we get out there. i think this is harvey's first time out for albacore. right, harvey? i'm a sailor, i'm not a fisherman. we're gonna be stacking hard and fast tomorrow morning. 'd take kindly to that. - show him how to bait a hook. - sure thing, mr. lockridge. - oh. it isn't easy you know. those barbs are sharp....
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muller. come in.' shh. well, felicia, let's not keep the gentlemen waiting. mr. muller, i'm scared. scared? nothing more scary than going down in the basement of eaton's department store. i hope we're on the right elevator for hardware and garden supplies. and my ears. 'keep swallowing, ms. lavimore'' 'the pressure will be equalized by the time you reach bottom.' [thud] 'one moment, please.' 'your gun, mr. muller.' 'in here, please.' gun? 'the one the scanner shows in your shoulder holster.' oh, oh, ooh, that gun, huh? well, i sure do recognize that face. 'yes, it's the same man you fished out of the water.' he's having a heck of a time gettin' buried, ain't he? 'i'm afraid he never will be.' 'it was dr. ross' personal destiny' 'to be in a side corridor when a hydro-wall collapsed.' 'dr. ross's remains will be incinerated and disposed of' and.' 'but here's dr. foster.' 'he's going to bring you here to me. ' [dr. foster laughing] 'hello, there.' welcome to our valhalla beneath the sea. well, that's what we like, ain't it, honey? a happy man. [laughs] this way, please. alright, laugh
muller. come in.' shh. well, felicia, let's not keep the gentlemen waiting. mr. muller, i'm scared. scared? nothing more scary than going down in the basement of eaton's department store. i hope we're on the right elevator for hardware and garden supplies. and my ears. 'keep swallowing, ms. lavimore'' 'the pressure will be equalized by the time you reach bottom.' [thud] 'one moment, please.' 'your gun, mr. muller.' 'in here, please.' gun? 'the one the scanner shows in your shoulder holster.'...
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in carver, lisa muller, wbz this morning. where he and vice president mike pence, vice president- ectomy mike pence, rather, are expected to announce more about keeping jobs outsourced to mexico. officials briefed by carrier air conditioning says the company will keep about 800 union jobs in indiana. about 1,400 workers were set to be laid off. carrier says incentives offered by the state of indiana were, quote, an important consideration. >>> former alaska governor and vice presidential nominee sarah palin may be up for a the "new york times" reports palin is being considered for secretary of veterans affairs, the same job former bay state scott brown is up for. ancht recount of the presidential election is expected to begin in wisconsin today. green party candidate jill stein asked for the recount there as well as in michigan and pennsylvania. president-elect trump narrowly won all three states. the recount is not expected to change the outcome of the election, however. also today both trump and speak at a forum offering in
in carver, lisa muller, wbz this morning. where he and vice president mike pence, vice president- ectomy mike pence, rather, are expected to announce more about keeping jobs outsourced to mexico. officials briefed by carrier air conditioning says the company will keep about 800 union jobs in indiana. about 1,400 workers were set to be laid off. carrier says incentives offered by the state of indiana were, quote, an important consideration. >>> former alaska governor and vice...
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the mayor of berlin, michael muller, also was present at the cathedral right next to the sight of thatision between the truck on the market yesterday. many people gathered, coming up to eight o'clock in the evening berlin time. many people leading tributes, making their feelings known about what happened last night. all of this in the city famous for the brandenburg gate. the unification of the city quite a while ago now, the question is, can germany stay united in terms of its attitude towards angela merkel‘s refugee policy. a lot of criticism of her decision to allow many hundreds of thousands of refugees into the country. we have seen refugees into the country. we have seen over refugees into the country. we have seen over the last year or so three islamic state inspired attacks in germany. this has highlighted, for many people, the folly of that policy. for many, in fact for the majority of germans, still according to opinion polls, the open door policy is something they should continue to have faith in, offering asylu m continue to have faith in, offering asylum to those trying to
the mayor of berlin, michael muller, also was present at the cathedral right next to the sight of thatision between the truck on the market yesterday. many people gathered, coming up to eight o'clock in the evening berlin time. many people leading tributes, making their feelings known about what happened last night. all of this in the city famous for the brandenburg gate. the unification of the city quite a while ago now, the question is, can germany stay united in terms of its attitude towards...
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you will not d muller tries the united states without the muller sizing form policy.me into the white house and sam going to have wars and a bigger military. it just doesn't work. history tells us that military spending produces the wars and militarize as the police. it is in times of war making that we get the racism into u.s. entertainment and news and propaganda and we get the movies about killing zombies and monsters, what drone killers call blood bug splat and we get the blowback from the wars. we have seen president obama take a baby step in the right direction on weaponry for police war and hank johnson's bill would do good, but the place to focus our energy is locally, on your college campus, in your campus, in your city, county, state and globally, just say no to accepting even free instrument of death and destruction that we do not want or need and we should think about what we could have instead. the black lives matter platform which is absolutely excellent on every issue said cut half of military spending, take it back to where it was 15 years ago. for tha
you will not d muller tries the united states without the muller sizing form policy.me into the white house and sam going to have wars and a bigger military. it just doesn't work. history tells us that military spending produces the wars and militarize as the police. it is in times of war making that we get the racism into u.s. entertainment and news and propaganda and we get the movies about killing zombies and monsters, what drone killers call blood bug splat and we get the blowback from the...
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how do you deal with muller and marking him? just foul him!w is the court of arbitration for sport that will consider the case to have the application discussed. what happens in courtrooms on distant shores will decide just how farjersey football sets down this particular channel. that's it for this sportsday. more sport throughout the rest of the evening. for now, goodbye. so, welcome james so, welcomejames paterson. so, welcome james paterson. thank you. what are book shots? well, hopefully, they're a revolution in reading and the way we look at books. at the least they're going to continue an evolution. they're under 150 pages. relatively inexpensive and hopefully impossible to put down. it's like one of my regular books, at like 145 pages, very tight. you can get on the train, you go to work, you get on the train going home and you have read one. so you have accomplished something which is kind of cool. the slogan is all thriller, no filler. is that what makes you think somebody will pick up one of these rather than a magazine or go online
how do you deal with muller and marking him? just foul him!w is the court of arbitration for sport that will consider the case to have the application discussed. what happens in courtrooms on distant shores will decide just how farjersey football sets down this particular channel. that's it for this sportsday. more sport throughout the rest of the evening. for now, goodbye. so, welcome james so, welcomejames paterson. so, welcome james paterson. thank you. what are book shots? well, hopefully,...
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how do you deal with muller marking him? just foul him! referee that matters right now is the court of arbitration for sport that will consider the case to have the application discussed. what happens in courtrooms on distant shores will decide just how farjersey football sets down this particular channel. that's all from sportsday. coming up next is adam fleming with review 2016 — a year in politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? especially when ten years worth of politics has been squeezed into just one. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try and be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. tomorrow is going to be a very historic day, i believe that. i think it will be brexit plus plus plus, does that make sense? i'm theresa may and to be prime minister. i'm adam fleming, come with me to a secluded log cabin, there no wi—fi, no phone reception, just you, me and a lot of events to think about. it was the issue that split
how do you deal with muller marking him? just foul him! referee that matters right now is the court of arbitration for sport that will consider the case to have the application discussed. what happens in courtrooms on distant shores will decide just how farjersey football sets down this particular channel. that's all from sportsday. coming up next is adam fleming with review 2016 — a year in politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? especially when ten years worth of politics has...
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it sos muller slapping mixon. punched her so hard he broke her cheekbone and fractured an orbital bone if near her eye. she poke publicly to say he's sorry. >> i want to apologize to miss muller, coach stoops and the president, my teammates, most of all, my family. i let a lot of people down. >> it's never, never, never, okay. never, never, never okay to retaliate and hit a woman the way i did. >> now, mixon who has been the star of the team for the past two years didn't serve any jail time. didn't lose his scholarship. he was ordered to get 100 hours of community service. get counseling. and he was suspended from the team his freshman year. here's what many had with this punishment. most redshirt freshman, they take a year to get stronger. in the wake of the video release mixon is still allowed to play in the sugar as number 7 oklahoma takes on number 14 auburn on january 2nd. >>> let's move to the nfl where the new york jets might not have their coach for the game. the jets released a statement saying todd bowle
it sos muller slapping mixon. punched her so hard he broke her cheekbone and fractured an orbital bone if near her eye. she poke publicly to say he's sorry. >> i want to apologize to miss muller, coach stoops and the president, my teammates, most of all, my family. i let a lot of people down. >> it's never, never, never, okay. never, never, never okay to retaliate and hit a woman the way i did. >> now, mixon who has been the star of the team for the past two years didn't serve...
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i know the guy well who came up with the theory, rich muller. nemesis is kind of dead now, but something that replace it. so rich muller was testamentary was louis alvarez who is a nobel prize winner and louis alvarez and was a person who discovered the boundary layer, the meridian mallard and that was a strong piece of evidence that the dinosaurs were wiped out by asteroids. sulu alvarez's said i'd show them what, if look at the extinction on earth, it appears to be a periodic cycle of extinction that occur every 26 million years. the last one was 13 million years ago and 26 million before that was dinosaurs. but that with more data seems to disappear. at the nemesis idea but how could something wipe out life on the periodically that way. what is a part of a binary star system. a very small daughter this cloud of comet dust around our solar system and it would disturb the orbit of the comments and some look at expelled from the solar system and some of it into the inner solar system and some of those was striker than wipe out all life. nemesis
i know the guy well who came up with the theory, rich muller. nemesis is kind of dead now, but something that replace it. so rich muller was testamentary was louis alvarez who is a nobel prize winner and louis alvarez and was a person who discovered the boundary layer, the meridian mallard and that was a strong piece of evidence that the dinosaurs were wiped out by asteroids. sulu alvarez's said i'd show them what, if look at the extinction on earth, it appears to be a periodic cycle of...
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in 2008, i mentioned, or you mentioned, i was at the fbi at the time, i was chief of staff to bob muller, first time i ever met or had any engagement with dennis mcdone know was when i called him up and told him he was going to get a call from a senior official at the fbi to talk to him about the chinese infiltrating the systems of the obama campaign and we made a similar call to the mccain campaign. and so we have seen in 2008 and in this last election system malicious cyber activity. we may be in -- have crossed into a new threshold and it is incumbent upon us to review, take some after action, to understand what this means, what has happened and to impart those lessons learned. that is what we're going to go about doing. >> a quick follow up on that. the difference between 2008 -- change or manipulate the electoral process. so that does seem to be new. but this report that you said the president has asked for, is that something he expects before he leaves office in january? a report to the congress and the public before he leaves office? >> he expects to get a report prior to him leav
in 2008, i mentioned, or you mentioned, i was at the fbi at the time, i was chief of staff to bob muller, first time i ever met or had any engagement with dennis mcdone know was when i called him up and told him he was going to get a call from a senior official at the fbi to talk to him about the chinese infiltrating the systems of the obama campaign and we made a similar call to the mccain campaign. and so we have seen in 2008 and in this last election system malicious cyber activity. we may...
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i know well the guy who came up with the nemesis is theory, rich muller.nemesis is is kind of dead now. but there is something that replaced it. so if you don't know what the nemesis is theory is, so rich muller was the -- his mentor was louie alvarez who are is a noble prize winner and his son was a person who discovered the kt boundary layer, this layer. and that was a strong piece of evidence that the dinosaurs were wiped out by asteroids. so louie alvarez's son had showed that, look, if you look at the extinction on earth it appears to be a periodic cycle of extinctions that occur every 26 million years. right. the last one was 13 million years ago and then 26 million before that and 26 million before that was the dinosaurs. but that period with more data seems to have disappeared, right. but the nemesis is idea was that, well how could something wipe out life on earth periodically that way. so rich muller said, well what if the sun is a part of a binary star system and the other star is a very small, very dim star like a brown dwarf, and then every so
i know well the guy who came up with the nemesis is theory, rich muller.nemesis is is kind of dead now. but there is something that replaced it. so if you don't know what the nemesis is theory is, so rich muller was the -- his mentor was louie alvarez who are is a noble prize winner and his son was a person who discovered the kt boundary layer, this layer. and that was a strong piece of evidence that the dinosaurs were wiped out by asteroids. so louie alvarez's son had showed that, look, if you...
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it's -- i participated in this process, as you mention the i was chief of staff to bob muller, in 2008 to 2009, what i saw was a very professional transition from the bush administration to the obama administration, something the president has spoken of, was very important to him. and he told us we needed to meet that bar and exceed it. >> do you get any sense, last thing from me -- there's been talk about lack of interest by the president-elect in the daily presidential brief and what that might or might not say about his interest in the intelligence community. do you get any sense of a lack of interest on the homeland security and cyber front? >> i don't. again, i have not had the opportunity to sit down with the person who will be my successor, but obviously the president-elect and his team is moving through to name a range of personnel. as i said, i hope that i have the opportunity very soon to sit down with my successor. >> great. josh? >> thank you. i wanted to ask, there's been a concerted effort by the administration in the last few months to lay down publicly a lot of the poli
it's -- i participated in this process, as you mention the i was chief of staff to bob muller, in 2008 to 2009, what i saw was a very professional transition from the bush administration to the obama administration, something the president has spoken of, was very important to him. and he told us we needed to meet that bar and exceed it. >> do you get any sense, last thing from me -- there's been talk about lack of interest by the president-elect in the daily presidential brief and what...
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first up is scott harrington who is the alan b muller professor in healthcare management in insurance risk management at the school of the university of pennsylvania. next up is bob reischauer who is a distinguished institute fellow and president emeritus, among many other things, former ceo ceo director. finally tom muller, my colleague at aei will wrap up the panel and we will have discussion, maybe arguments among ourselves and with the audience. with that, scott, scott, please take away. >> good morning everyone. i'm going to focus my remarks on the individual market and what a replacement bill would need to consider in order to make that market perform reasonably well and i'm not going to talk about timing of any repeal or replacement, i'm not going to talk about logistics, i don't have anything to say about medicaid, i will have to get into a few of the weeds, one of the things that goes down what the debate is to set a very high and simplistic level, but now that were at the point of changing the law, it will have to get very specific. let me remind you what the affordable care
first up is scott harrington who is the alan b muller professor in healthcare management in insurance risk management at the school of the university of pennsylvania. next up is bob reischauer who is a distinguished institute fellow and president emeritus, among many other things, former ceo ceo director. finally tom muller, my colleague at aei will wrap up the panel and we will have discussion, maybe arguments among ourselves and with the audience. with that, scott, scott, please take away....
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. >> there were a lot of complaints from the muller family, the foleys and since then the president said the fbi would not constrain private citizens from making payments, would not prosecute. there is supposedly a coordinator. but you are indicating to me there is some ability to negotiate privately, a prisoner swap if you were aware, if you knew that the deal would be kept. >> there are constants from what i can discern and what's been reported publically attempts to communicate directly. mostly indirectly to the taliban. as you know, they have the presence in the arabian gulf and the gulf states through discussions. i know efforts are being made to try to secure the freedom of these individuals, the mother and father and children. in addition our central command was quoted publically as this is one of the top items on his list of what he would like to accomplish very quickly in terms of using the intelligence to locate them and if feasible to see what we could do in any dimension. efforts are under way. it's difficult because the taliban is difficult to determine if someone is speakin
. >> there were a lot of complaints from the muller family, the foleys and since then the president said the fbi would not constrain private citizens from making payments, would not prosecute. there is supposedly a coordinator. but you are indicating to me there is some ability to negotiate privately, a prisoner swap if you were aware, if you knew that the deal would be kept. >> there are constants from what i can discern and what's been reported publically attempts to communicate...
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mike muller. i want to get back to something that doug said with his past and what james set about regular order. taking off what john had mentioned with my favorite saying that change happens at the speed of truck. i've seen it at the state and federal level. given that congress has an approval rating going back a decade in a single or low teens are more coming out of an election where it was a one side lock her up in the other side was your tax cheating liar, how does that influence your thinking about what we can possibly do in terms of the paths that were going to regular order since this is a panel about how were going to move forward. >> thank you. >> i think the first thing that isn't unique to health care but we have to get more comfortable with complex. guess what, it's okay. it's good but that's what our system is built for. through the process of conflict you get to outcomes that people like and for those who don't like them, they feel like they were hurt so i think this speaks to the c
mike muller. i want to get back to something that doug said with his past and what james set about regular order. taking off what john had mentioned with my favorite saying that change happens at the speed of truck. i've seen it at the state and federal level. given that congress has an approval rating going back a decade in a single or low teens are more coming out of an election where it was a one side lock her up in the other side was your tax cheating liar, how does that influence your...
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that in some crazy scheme, the balancing of the region would occur if we gave $150 billion to the mullers in iran. the region is on fire, kimberly, this was utterly unnecessary and it simply weakens our most important ally in the middle east. >> certainly too well described. it was an accelerant on already volatile situation in the least. and the last thing we need to do is further compromise the security and positioning of israel, one of our strongest allies, dr. gorka, more with you after the break. please stand by. >>> coming up next right here on "hannity." >> when you see the united nations solving problems, they don't. they cause problems. so if it lives up to the potential, it's a great thing, but if it doesn't, it's a waste of time and money. >> president-elect donald trump talking about the united nations earlier today. we'll get reaction again from dr. gorka and texas congressman and then later, president-elect trump announced today that another major u.s. company is bringing jobs back to america. anthony and nicole join us later in the program. that and much more of "hannity" c
that in some crazy scheme, the balancing of the region would occur if we gave $150 billion to the mullers in iran. the region is on fire, kimberly, this was utterly unnecessary and it simply weakens our most important ally in the middle east. >> certainly too well described. it was an accelerant on already volatile situation in the least. and the last thing we need to do is further compromise the security and positioning of israel, one of our strongest allies, dr. gorka, more with you...
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mrs muller, please. who has been officially informed in germany from italy and by italy?u totally surprised that the suspect turned up in italy, or did you have any prior indication that he might turn up in italy? perhaps i can take the first part of the question. the information that we have available is that there were german federal criminal police officers based in italy and they we re officers based in italy and they were informed. the session —— the second question on the surprise element, i understand why you are interested in that, but to give you a sensible answer to this, i would have to have available interim results, but the interim results would not go to me, but they will go to my colleagues from the federal criminal office and i ask you for your understanding. i also cannot confirm the death of anis amri. that is the task of the italian authorities and that is something they seem to have done already. and the information they need to come from the italian authorities, as far as i am concerned, i have to ask, i have to thank the italian authorities for the v
mrs muller, please. who has been officially informed in germany from italy and by italy?u totally surprised that the suspect turned up in italy, or did you have any prior indication that he might turn up in italy? perhaps i can take the first part of the question. the information that we have available is that there were german federal criminal police officers based in italy and they we re officers based in italy and they were informed. the session —— the second question on the surprise...
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we have peter bergen, bob baer, and former cia military analyst tara muller. so peter, we're learning that obviously berlin was very familiar with this individual. the u.s. was familiar with him. is it possible that this was a failure on the part of german officials, but that it's also something that is just very difficult to prevent, this idea of slipping through the cracks? >> well, maybe both. it's clearly a failure, but it wasn't like he went out and bought very, very exotic explosives. he hijacked a truck. that's pretty hard to prevent. clearly this is going to be a huge problem for angela merkel. she was already in deep political trouble because of various crimes refugees have been involved in. here we have an asylum seeker carrying out this mass casualty attack. it's going to be politically very hard for her to excuse this. >> so even when he's -- he's in the deportation pipeline. he's run into law enforcement. there's a police informant who knows he's talking about doing these things, that's not enough to go after somebody, or there's just so many poss
we have peter bergen, bob baer, and former cia military analyst tara muller. so peter, we're learning that obviously berlin was very familiar with this individual. the u.s. was familiar with him. is it possible that this was a failure on the part of german officials, but that it's also something that is just very difficult to prevent, this idea of slipping through the cracks? >> well, maybe both. it's clearly a failure, but it wasn't like he went out and bought very, very exotic...
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and jason muller said that he was referring to the critical need to prevent it particularly to and amongemphasized the need to modernize or capability of as a vital way to pursue peace through strength. what's your reaction to that? >> the problem with the tweet is, you get 140 words and that's it. >> characters. >> or characters. and he didn't expand on it. and so i think this is probably something we're going to see a lot of, right? he's going to say something on twitter and you're going to have someone from either sean spicer or jason expand on it and give more of an explanation because there's not enough dimension for -- people can read all kinds of things into 140 characters and, you know, this is the new world that we have. >> that is -- >> it's just disrespectful. >> why? >> it really is. it's disrespectful to the american people who are looking for leadership and particularly if you're going to make significant changes, we have a start treaty with russia on nuclear disarmament. we have modernized our nuclear capability under president obama significantly. so to say that it's been
and jason muller said that he was referring to the critical need to prevent it particularly to and amongemphasized the need to modernize or capability of as a vital way to pursue peace through strength. what's your reaction to that? >> the problem with the tweet is, you get 140 words and that's it. >> characters. >> or characters. and he didn't expand on it. and so i think this is probably something we're going to see a lot of, right? he's going to say something on twitter and...
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like tom muller, i have a slideshow. my goal today is to add a third arc to repeal and replace and that is rescue because i think one of the first things that president-elect trump will encounter as the new president, and that the new congress will have to deal with is in fact that there is generally a failure in the individual market , i'm talking strictly about the individual markets. the 2015 data that cms released last month documents this to some extent. the risk quarters were alluded too in the earlier panel, but essentially the idea is to transfer access gains from some insurers to their competitors who made access losses. what we found out is that in 2015 the excess loss more than doubled from 2.2 billion to 5.2 billion five-point to billion and losers outnumbered winners by 5 - 1 and even in california which is a state where the aca individual markets are working, access losses outnumbered access gains by a ratio of 282 - 1. that was 2015. since then, things have gotten bad. we have seen four of the five largest
like tom muller, i have a slideshow. my goal today is to add a third arc to repeal and replace and that is rescue because i think one of the first things that president-elect trump will encounter as the new president, and that the new congress will have to deal with is in fact that there is generally a failure in the individual market , i'm talking strictly about the individual markets. the 2015 data that cms released last month documents this to some extent. the risk quarters were alluded too...
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the told the "time" the president president-elect wants to keep muller.avid lee miller is live in manhattan. we're herd they president made a pick for labor secretary. >> there's not yet been a formal announcement but we learned that the president-elect would like andrew palestineer in to be the secretary of labor. he is the ceo of the hardee's and karl's junior and is an outspoken critic of minimum wage, and he says it is going to hurt the lowest paid workers the most. he said if the minimum became is increased the result will be automation in the restaurant business. earlier this year he told a reporter that machines, in hisre a vacation and never show up late. puzder is an oopen net of obamacare and calls for a cut of the tax rate. and the served as an adviser for mr. trump and also help mr. trump raid money. >> what about secretary of state, anything new? >> reporter: the president-elect is expanding the potential candidates for secretary of state. today he met with a retired admiral, hings currently serving as a dean in fletcher school of law and dip
the told the "time" the president president-elect wants to keep muller.avid lee miller is live in manhattan. we're herd they president made a pick for labor secretary. >> there's not yet been a formal announcement but we learned that the president-elect would like andrew palestineer in to be the secretary of labor. he is the ceo of the hardee's and karl's junior and is an outspoken critic of minimum wage, and he says it is going to hurt the lowest paid workers the most. he said...
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at the top of that list is bob muller, former director of the fbi. to the extent i was effective chief of staff because he was exceptionally clear i spoke for him. i had all the authority of the director's office. nobody doubted the role that i played. because he was a tremendous leader and very clear about the role that i played. the same is true i think all of us feel that support and that clear direction from president obama. so those things are really quite similar. unsurprising probably to you, susan, because you know me, i will not wade into your second question. >> who in the audience can do a better job than i have done getting lisa to tell us what was really going on there? do i have any takers, first questions for this great group? here you go, right in the front table. >> do you guys -- [inaudible]. do you think that is because men kind of have always been, do you think that is because men have always been kind of giving other men advice, just and that is kind of normal for them and for women maybe it was different or maybe it was for a di
at the top of that list is bob muller, former director of the fbi. to the extent i was effective chief of staff because he was exceptionally clear i spoke for him. i had all the authority of the director's office. nobody doubted the role that i played. because he was a tremendous leader and very clear about the role that i played. the same is true i think all of us feel that support and that clear direction from president obama. so those things are really quite similar. unsurprising probably to...
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. >> a near tragedy outside salt lake city stopped in a way >> student with a gun at muller park junior high there was an active shooter. he's under control now. a 15-year-old student armed with two guns fired one shot into the ceiling threatening students. but investigators say his own parents were already on the way, concerned about his recent behavior, they rushed to the school. heard the shot and went towards the sound. these two students were one classroom away and say it was the shooter's dad to intervened. >> took him out of the room like -- yeah, told him to put the gun down and everything. >> police say they disarticled their own son before anyone was hurt. the teen's parents were worried about their son acting strangely. then they noticed two guns missing from their home and assumed the worst. they were right. police haven't said if the shooting was intentional or not. they credit the boy's parents with the fact that no one was hurt. neal car lentzky, abc news, seattle. steve jobs of coffee is stepping down as the ceo of starbucks. howard schultz led the name to a globally kno
. >> a near tragedy outside salt lake city stopped in a way >> student with a gun at muller park junior high there was an active shooter. he's under control now. a 15-year-old student armed with two guns fired one shot into the ceiling threatening students. but investigators say his own parents were already on the way, concerned about his recent behavior, they rushed to the school. heard the shot and went towards the sound. these two students were one classroom away and say it was...
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to terror analyst tara muller and tony schafer. tara, that's what amazes me. markets shrug it off, but we see more of these incidents, and i don't know where it's a sign that markets are, sadly, getting used the them, but this ones has,, at least in russia, a more terrifying implication here, that this guy was on the inside, and there could be others. >> absolutely. i mean, we've seen a series of attacks now, all very different in nature. we saw a market attack in berlin the other day -- neil: right. >> suspect still potentially on the loose. we've now seen something take place where they knew there was going to be media and cameras in this attack on the russian ambassador. the assassin knew this was going to get media attention. there were reporters in the room taking photos as this occurred. and you're right, it was an inside job which shows some vetting problems, clearly. and it's something that all, you know, governments should be looking at in terms of vetting of their security, their police. that's an important aspect. these are the people who are suppos
to terror analyst tara muller and tony schafer. tara, that's what amazes me. markets shrug it off, but we see more of these incidents, and i don't know where it's a sign that markets are, sadly, getting used the them, but this ones has,, at least in russia, a more terrifying implication here, that this guy was on the inside, and there could be others. >> absolutely. i mean, we've seen a series of attacks now, all very different in nature. we saw a market attack in berlin the other day --...