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and looking cheesy there, but our community says: >> >> well, you have a lot of truck? >> but where's the bathroom? >> we're going to find out. since 1970, the average house size has doubled remains but for some, bigger is not better. >> i guess that the aspect of a small house is freedom. the world gets a lot bigger when you're living small because i can afford to do a lot more things in terms of cash and time. the whole world is now my living room. >> the living small movement doesn't stop at tiny houses. microapartments are popping up in many areas from seattle to new york city. but concerns over zoning. downsizing, is the american dream changing with the idea that less is more? or is bigger better? joining me, elise, an author and organizer, and she became quite famous after a video of her living in her 90 square foot new york apartment went viral. and derek diedrickson. he hosts tiny yellow house on youtube, and he's the author of humble homes and shacks. and he teaches for the tumble weeds tiny house company. and david saxman, why some are not happy about it. but i
and looking cheesy there, but our community says: >> >> well, you have a lot of truck? >> but where's the bathroom? >> we're going to find out. since 1970, the average house size has doubled remains but for some, bigger is not better. >> i guess that the aspect of a small house is freedom. the world gets a lot bigger when you're living small because i can afford to do a lot more things in terms of cash and time. the whole world is now my living room. >> the...
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a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative.he dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their c
a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative.he dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we...
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there's a lot offinterest and that would be an understatement. d twitter's debut today, a huge buzz. the ipo is at $26. where it opens we'll find out probably in the next hour, we're going to be all over it. we've got bulls and bears on this one and don't worry, we're still covering obamacare. that disaster, well, it's got 16 democrat senators actually attended a secret white house meeting and most of them are up for reelection and they face defending obamacare in their campaigns. tough. the cancer patient who the wall street journal op-ed piece sparked a firestorm the white house called it absurd. speaking of absurd the national joke on obamacare has come to this. >> hey, do you have that obamacare? >> obamacare, what's that? >> what's that? >> oh, it's great. it's great. >> what is it? >> i started signing up last thursday and i'm almost done. . with fidelity's guaraned one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 maet centersrs to look for the best possible price -- mae even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to
there's a lot offinterest and that would be an understatement. d twitter's debut today, a huge buzz. the ipo is at $26. where it opens we'll find out probably in the next hour, we're going to be all over it. we've got bulls and bears on this one and don't worry, we're still covering obamacare. that disaster, well, it's got 16 democrat senators actually attended a secret white house meeting and most of them are up for reelection and they face defending obamacare in their campaigns. tough. the...
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follow up for you now the new file you cover the races well i mean the first one we enjoyed doing a lot and between the book and the h.b.o. movie we had a certain amount of momentum to think about doing another one it wouldn't take too long for us to say you know there's a certain formula to what we did and we wanted to try to do it again for a different race some characters carrying over like the clintons and obviously president obama but but a new group of people right about i once interviewed john theodore white who wrote the making of the president one nine hundred sixty and sixty four and sixty eight and seventy two he invented it on sept is jim bishop in bed with the concept of the day kennedy died today the christ died. were you thinking in terms of theodore white well you know we are both big readers of political literature so you know be think about people who have done stuff like this in the past the white obviously established became a franchise but you know hundred thompson did for a living on the. campbell in seventy two a book we both admire richard ben cramer wrote one of
follow up for you now the new file you cover the races well i mean the first one we enjoyed doing a lot and between the book and the h.b.o. movie we had a certain amount of momentum to think about doing another one it wouldn't take too long for us to say you know there's a certain formula to what we did and we wanted to try to do it again for a different race some characters carrying over like the clintons and obviously president obama but but a new group of people right about i once...
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. >> sasha, you can blame a lot on obama care, but can you blame this? ou can blame everhing on obama care. it's the scapegoatof the week. but as a standalone it isn't going to hurt. but as a continuation of the debt crisis and government shutdown and this lack of consumer confidence and pessimism and the ability of the government to function and help with the sustained economic recovery, in that way, yes, it does add to it. >> really, gary b., it is all about expectatns here. it's hard to quantify how obama care may have people pulling in their purse strings but it's all about expectations. if they're worried and confidence goes down, they don't spend. >> exactly, brenda. i disagree with you on one point. i don't think it is hard to quantify. in the most recent "forbes" study, in 49 stat the average premium is expected to go up 41%. so if you've gotten a letter like i have from blue cross/blue shield, it's easy to find out what your new premiums are going to be. if you're one of the six or seven people fortunate enough to log on to health care.cgov, you
. >> sasha, you can blame a lot on obama care, but can you blame this? ou can blame everhing on obama care. it's the scapegoatof the week. but as a standalone it isn't going to hurt. but as a continuation of the debt crisis and government shutdown and this lack of consumer confidence and pessimism and the ability of the government to function and help with the sustained economic recovery, in that way, yes, it does add to it. >> really, gary b., it is all about expectatns here. it's...
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we have a lot of homeownerses, we have a lot of tenants in the city., again balance is really key. i think we also have to approach the budget and some tough fiscal issues looking at the city-wide budget as a whole and not just looking at specific sectors or issue areas that we real have i to look at the city's financial standing as a whole for the long term. that's really important and that's definitely what drives a lot of my decision-making process. and i think it's also tougher in san francisco because we really are held to a very high standard where we have to balance the budget every single fiscal year. we cannot run into a deficit in the new fiscal year. we cannot print more money. we are held to a high standard by our charter and, so, i think that's why these tough decisions are made every year rent. >> what other issues do you feel are facing san francisco? >> i think for san francisco and also elsewhere, one of the biggest issues right now is really how do we ~ attract economic development and spur job creation. and those are two things that
we have a lot of homeownerses, we have a lot of tenants in the city., again balance is really key. i think we also have to approach the budget and some tough fiscal issues looking at the city-wide budget as a whole and not just looking at specific sectors or issue areas that we real have i to look at the city's financial standing as a whole for the long term. that's really important and that's definitely what drives a lot of my decision-making process. and i think it's also tougher in san...
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why should he, not without a hell of a lot of fight, and a hell of a lot of money, likely your money, and our money, it is the law after all. a myriad of big government initiatives that did require a lot of fixes back then, and a lot of money back then, fdr was damn sure they would not be left dying even if that meant price tag to salvage them kept climbing, that was then this, is now, that is the real history with big government it never gives up, fdr was just better at it, don't believe me, believe fdr, he could not be here but his grandson could and is. this roosevelt era said this are government brouhaha too shall pass, this is james roosevelt, one of my favorite guests. he is a big ceo. he was among a select few powwwwing with president obama at the white house, maybe on this very subject. >> neil good to be with you. neil: i tell, you are not going to defund this or kill it or make a law illegal. so, it back to either how you make it better or a scrap it, come out with something else, it is hard to just stop it. but the expense for this is now getting notable, and the problems a
why should he, not without a hell of a lot of fight, and a hell of a lot of money, likely your money, and our money, it is the law after all. a myriad of big government initiatives that did require a lot of fixes back then, and a lot of money back then, fdr was damn sure they would not be left dying even if that meant price tag to salvage them kept climbing, that was then this, is now, that is the real history with big government it never gives up, fdr was just better at it, don't believe me,...
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first of all there was a lot of drama in 2012. president obama himself said this election was more consequential. back in 2008 people were voting on a hope and a dream and kind of the historic promise of this election and in 2012 they would be voting on his record and syndicating or rejecting what he had done and a mandate to do more. he also felt he had done a lot over the course of his first two years. weather was passing health care reform deregulating wall street passing the stimulus, those are huge things he did and he felt that the republicans won in 2012 it would undo his accomplishments have you thought the stakes in this election were much higher. it's certainly the case that a lot of republicans were dispirited and by the time he got to the end of 2008, there was not much suspense around who was going to win the election especially after the wall street crisis in the fall. in this election republicans were energized and they thought president obama was the most important thing to say the country so you had to energized si
first of all there was a lot of drama in 2012. president obama himself said this election was more consequential. back in 2008 people were voting on a hope and a dream and kind of the historic promise of this election and in 2012 they would be voting on his record and syndicating or rejecting what he had done and a mandate to do more. he also felt he had done a lot over the course of his first two years. weather was passing health care reform deregulating wall street passing the stimulus, those...
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so there's a lot of things also across latin america in many countries it's also celebrated. way in mexico and now here in the united states, but it's all a very beautiful tradition that all of us can actually enjoy. >> mary, who was with -- has written several books. you mention how the traditions do differ. you might want to give them a call. they're in san jose. it sounds like it's one of those traditions -- we're teaching our kids to celebrate the day of the dead. it sounds like that's how it's being passed on. >> it doesn't take much. we all have pictures. we all have people who have passed on. so put up a picture, get some flowers, maybe some marigolds. they are available at this time. and some water, a little piece of bread. set that up and celebrate that with your children. >> i don't know if you know because i don't know at what point do you start taking down the alter? on the 3rd. >> ideally on the 3rd. on the 3rd or the 4th, but typically you start setting up the alters in these days. >> so some of these alters -- i think we may have seen some in the video are more
so there's a lot of things also across latin america in many countries it's also celebrated. way in mexico and now here in the united states, but it's all a very beautiful tradition that all of us can actually enjoy. >> mary, who was with -- has written several books. you mention how the traditions do differ. you might want to give them a call. they're in san jose. it sounds like it's one of those traditions -- we're teaching our kids to celebrate the day of the dead. it sounds like...
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a lot of high clouds. beautiful sunrise, also holding up the lows. they are a lot warmer than we've seen. what about the high temperatures will they stay warm or cool down a little bit? made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> time is now 7:14. we have new information about former stanford football star jonathan martin who walked away from the miami dolphins because of alleged bullying. now, early in his pro career, martin talked about quitting football. that's when two people familiar with the situation sold the associated press. one of them said he considered quitting because of how he said other linemen were treating him. but that he does want to continue his football career. martin left the dolphins last week to undergo counseling for emotional issues. dolphins' guard richie incognito is accused of
a lot of high clouds. beautiful sunrise, also holding up the lows. they are a lot warmer than we've seen. what about the high temperatures will they stay warm or cool down a little bit? made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> time is now 7:14. we have new information about former...
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samadi is following. >> and doctors are answering a lot of your questions. one question came through to us about quick chest pains. you ever get that? what does it mean. dr. samadi will follow up with izisraeli patients and pioneering treatment of a deadly disease. all of that next. [ male announcer ] alka seltzer plus presents the cold truth. [ coughs, sneeze] [ sniffles ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope. they don't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ inhales deeply ] alka seltzer plus. oh. what a relief it is. [ male announcer ] can't find theraflu, try alka seltzer plus for fast liquid cold and flu relief. >>> well, without a doubt, dr. samadi takes his vitamins with coffee because he says you should drink four cups all day long. today, we're going to fin
samadi is following. >> and doctors are answering a lot of your questions. one question came through to us about quick chest pains. you ever get that? what does it mean. dr. samadi will follow up with izisraeli patients and pioneering treatment of a deadly disease. all of that next. [ male announcer ] alka seltzer plus presents the cold truth. [ coughs, sneeze] [ sniffles ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold...
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>> i have to say i meet with a lot of folks and talk to a lot of folks every day. i have lunches with ceos and i.t. venture capitalists and labor leaders. you know, pretty much folks from all walks of life on a whole bunch of topics. if you looked at my schedule on any given day, we're interacting with a whole lot of people. i think it's fair to say we have a pretty good track record of working with folks on technology and i.t. from our campaign where both in 2008 and 2012, we did a pretty darn good job on that. so it's not the idea that somehow we didn't have access or were interested in people's ideas i think isn't accurate. what is true is that as i said before, our i.t. systems, how we purchase technology in the federal government is cumbersome, complicated and outdated. so this isn't a situation where on my campaign i could simply say who are the best folks out there. lets get them around the table. lets figure out what we're doing. we're just going to continue to improve it and refinite and work on our goals. if you're doing it at the federal government level
>> i have to say i meet with a lot of folks and talk to a lot of folks every day. i have lunches with ceos and i.t. venture capitalists and labor leaders. you know, pretty much folks from all walks of life on a whole bunch of topics. if you looked at my schedule on any given day, we're interacting with a whole lot of people. i think it's fair to say we have a pretty good track record of working with folks on technology and i.t. from our campaign where both in 2008 and 2012, we did a...
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there is a lot of interest on patch. would say from a standpoint of an investment that matters, not a feature, but an investment, patch is probably the best -- single biggest investment in journalism and the united states and local communities. -- i think fatter the fact is that patch will continue to go on. need forh an acute information locally. looking forward on patch, you'll probably see a few partnerships. aol will probably own some of the patches -- the partnerships. audience and and energyrs what a lot of into patch which i think was very good for the country. i have had more newspaper people stop me saying, the patch is in our city. they were afraid that you are going to get more aggressive. i'm not talking about some of the bigger companies that did that. localk patch helped fuel communities. they should be investing in it. to --oline, when we talk i don't know if you read his interview, he had commissioned a study and what he found is that the toughest problems economically are on the local side. many of your m
there is a lot of interest on patch. would say from a standpoint of an investment that matters, not a feature, but an investment, patch is probably the best -- single biggest investment in journalism and the united states and local communities. -- i think fatter the fact is that patch will continue to go on. need forh an acute information locally. looking forward on patch, you'll probably see a few partnerships. aol will probably own some of the patches -- the partnerships. audience and and...
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die a lot yearns.n the earlier 1 hundreds people live about 47 years old. i'm 4r50rgd to living to about 80. i've read a lot of cicero i'm not interested in him i'm interested in human beings. the prices have gone up. when this gentleman said many people are doing to die many people are not i getting their medication and their dying. we're asking for fair prices not asking to take money away from r&d pr it's interesting when a drug company fails everybody feels so terrible i can see that you want them to succeed. and nobody faults the drug company. i've been a teacher for 40 years if the student fails they say their something wrong with me. there's something wrong where is the pharmaceutical companies if they can't keep their drug prices down and forego those ohio salaries in order to save people. that's their job not just to make money and they can do that. 18 thousand people signed this ballot measure to get it on board. everybody is backing this measure. people who haven't spoken to each other in 20
die a lot yearns.n the earlier 1 hundreds people live about 47 years old. i'm 4r50rgd to living to about 80. i've read a lot of cicero i'm not interested in him i'm interested in human beings. the prices have gone up. when this gentleman said many people are doing to die many people are not i getting their medication and their dying. we're asking for fair prices not asking to take money away from r&d pr it's interesting when a drug company fails everybody feels so terrible i can see that...
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about ike, i talk a lot about reagan, i talk a lot about richard nixon, richard nixon, you know we went from being a party that won 49 states in elections and a party that from 1968 to 1988 just absolutely bedeviled democrats, drove them crazy every four years, we were the ones to beat and we are not that anymore. >> rose: let's talk about how the does, what does the republican party have to do. >> rose:. >> you look at the democratic party and they have a different theory of the electorate than the republican party did, the people who advised to the electorate and realized it was changing and not simply middle-aged white men. >> right. >> rose: that were voting and electing presidents it had to do with hispanics and african americans and had to do with the young and had to do with the majority of women, all of that, that became the winning constituency. >> right. >> rose: does the republican party have to figure out a way it can speak to those constituencies in order to win. >> there is no doubt that we do, but unfortunately, we have made the job more difficult over the past several ye
about ike, i talk a lot about reagan, i talk a lot about richard nixon, richard nixon, you know we went from being a party that won 49 states in elections and a party that from 1968 to 1988 just absolutely bedeviled democrats, drove them crazy every four years, we were the ones to beat and we are not that anymore. >> rose: let's talk about how the does, what does the republican party have to do. >> rose:. >> you look at the democratic party and they have a different theory of...
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we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. t thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official tirement age. ♪ the queion is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ gerri: santa claus still working on is not your nuys list, but consumer reports are saying which companies deserve a lump of coal and which deserve praise . here with the fourth annual not the and nice list, senior editor for consumer reports. great to have you back. love this list every year. slight that treats shares list. you know and i mean? really looking at companies with an eye to how they treat consumers and what they have done this year. okay. let's get right down to it. amazon is not a good guy this year. >> well, the policy that got them on the nautilus this year was that they have raise the requirement for supersaver shipping on eligible items by $10 to $35. this is a company that is the 11th largest retailer in the world and has $61 billion in sales. one wonders why the
we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. t thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official tirement age. ♪ the queion is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ gerri: santa claus still working on is not your nuys list, but consumer reports are saying which companies deserve a lump of coal and which deserve praise . here with the fourth annual not the and nice list,...
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what you need to make a nuclear bomb is a lot of uranium 235. it is very special, and it is not easy to get. it starts with putting uranium into a 7 trcentrifuge, spinning thousands of times. >> that's what is called enriching it. it creates a special isotope that can be good for a bomb or a reactor, but it's very expensive. it can take a long time. that's why it's out of reach for most countries. iran has been working on this for decades. this deal still allows it to enrich uranium. now, only in small doses. no more than five than 5%. iran had enriched a lot of uranium, to a 20% level. >> that's a big deal because at that level, iran is close to having enough uranium for a bomb a couple of months to get rid of dye lute all of that stockpile there, losing that, sets back the program by months. iran can still keep all of those centrifuges used to make the uranium richer. it can't build new ones. inspectors will be allowed in to make sure the work is being done. as a reward for this, $7,000,000,000 worth of sanctions will be lifted. this doesn't co
what you need to make a nuclear bomb is a lot of uranium 235. it is very special, and it is not easy to get. it starts with putting uranium into a 7 trcentrifuge, spinning thousands of times. >> that's what is called enriching it. it creates a special isotope that can be good for a bomb or a reactor, but it's very expensive. it can take a long time. that's why it's out of reach for most countries. iran has been working on this for decades. this deal still allows it to enrich uranium. now,...
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but facebook is down, so are a lot of the other. the tech names are the weakest of the indexes. >> if it weren't twitter today, we'd be going to ecb and jcpenney comps. >> we'd be talking about whole foods a little bit more and maybe noodles. you know we'll talk about them, as well, with our panel of traders, too. so we're excited to be here. >> take it away, scott. >> guys, have a great weekend. again, congratulations on great coverage. >>> we're here for "the half" at post 8, where over an hour ago, twitter did go public. the most anticipated ipo clearly of the year. the stock was priced at $26 a share. it opened at $45.10. it was more than a 70% gain. the stock now is trading at 45.60, about a 75% gain. we are covering all of the angles today, and in just a few minutes, you are going to hear from tech titan and early facebook investor roger mcnamee. what does he think of twitter's business model? what does he think of the stock? speaking of, we're going to ask about the stock with bob peck of suntrust, the first analyst to put a b
but facebook is down, so are a lot of the other. the tech names are the weakest of the indexes. >> if it weren't twitter today, we'd be going to ecb and jcpenney comps. >> we'd be talking about whole foods a little bit more and maybe noodles. you know we'll talk about them, as well, with our panel of traders, too. so we're excited to be here. >> take it away, scott. >> guys, have a great weekend. again, congratulations on great coverage. >>> we're here for...
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you cover the races well i mean the first one we enjoyed doing a lot and between the book and the h.b.o. movie we had a certain amount of momentum to think about doing another one and it wouldn't take too long for us to say you know there's a certain formula to what we did and we wanted to try to do it again for a different race some characters carrying over like the clintons and obviously president obama but but a new group of people who write about it i once interviewed john theodore a white who wrote the making of the president one nine hundred sixty and sixty four and sixty eight and seventy two he invented it yet on sept is jim this ship in bed with the concept of the day kennedy. do you thinking in terms of the it all white well you know we are both big readers of political literature so you know be think about people who have done stuff like this in the past tell you what obviously established became a franchise but you know hundred thompson did for a living on the campaign trail and seventy two a book we both admire richard ben cramer wrote one of the great political campaign bo
you cover the races well i mean the first one we enjoyed doing a lot and between the book and the h.b.o. movie we had a certain amount of momentum to think about doing another one and it wouldn't take too long for us to say you know there's a certain formula to what we did and we wanted to try to do it again for a different race some characters carrying over like the clintons and obviously president obama but but a new group of people who write about it i once interviewed john theodore a white...
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downtown which has caused a lot of arctic for a lot of. world war when a plane strikes the pentagon it tries to kill people in the pentagon it's very personal. it sounds corny to say it was my duty but i felt like i couldn't retire without at least offering to deploy gold and i volunteered to go anywhere. very scary that there is these people out here that just want to destroy our way of life our culture our values. and not understand why. i mean how do you when hearts and minds how do you stop this if you don't understand your enemy. in autumn two thousand and one. who grew up in germany decided to travel to pakistan to explore his muslim roots. work on the year two thousand and one changed my life. and i traveled to pakistan because i wanted to learn a lot about islam in a short time. like some pakistan had always interested me. i was also curious to see another country. on other issues as christian first and i realized the war had broken out in afghanistan. to make rates continue around the pockets of the taliban trenches north of the pa
downtown which has caused a lot of arctic for a lot of. world war when a plane strikes the pentagon it tries to kill people in the pentagon it's very personal. it sounds corny to say it was my duty but i felt like i couldn't retire without at least offering to deploy gold and i volunteered to go anywhere. very scary that there is these people out here that just want to destroy our way of life our culture our values. and not understand why. i mean how do you when hearts and minds how do you stop...
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there's not a whole heck of a lot of good news now. when you think about where the stock market is, where the global markets are, and how europe has played catch-up, you haven't seen a whole heck of a lot of catch-up in emerging markets, but we don't see a lot of good news in the markets. when you think about why we're here -- >> where's the bad news? >> the bad news, there's no growth. you know? no earnings growth right now. it's not supporting -- >> there has been earnings growth. >> really? >> we've exceeded expectations, admittedly lowered expectations every quarter for the last 11, 12 quarters. and the best news of all -- >> dude, i asked the master. i asked the master here. i want to hear what the master -- >> i think the most important thing to ask you, laszlo, is this. okay, so the transportations have been on fire. there have been different pockets of the market that ripped to the upside. what brings us to the next level? what puts us up there towards 1,850 or 1,900 on the s&p from this level on? >> individual names. because wh
there's not a whole heck of a lot of good news now. when you think about where the stock market is, where the global markets are, and how europe has played catch-up, you haven't seen a whole heck of a lot of catch-up in emerging markets, but we don't see a lot of good news in the markets. when you think about why we're here -- >> where's the bad news? >> the bad news, there's no growth. you know? no earnings growth right now. it's not supporting -- >> there has been earnings...
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that trip must've meant a lot. >> he did. ou would go to a stop, and there would be people who had signed up and down. there were a lot of things that were not nice. but there were a lot of wonderful people who would be there cheering. calm and sheways would let them all scream and do -- then she would say, you have had your say, now let me have mine. gentlelady -- gen tility took them back a little bit. they did not know they wanted to be seen as these evil people. sometimes they would let her be. i rose to her defense. fortunately i did not say too many bad things. make ofi first did she having some semblance of a house?life in the white >> mother always told us that this is just for a little while. you are not important, it is the job that is important. i had read about how when the romans would come back from winning a great battle and they had their triumphal march, they had a slave who was on the back of the chariot who said, "remember you are mortal." because sometimes when all those people were cheering, people would r
that trip must've meant a lot. >> he did. ou would go to a stop, and there would be people who had signed up and down. there were a lot of things that were not nice. but there were a lot of wonderful people who would be there cheering. calm and sheways would let them all scream and do -- then she would say, you have had your say, now let me have mine. gentlelady -- gen tility took them back a little bit. they did not know they wanted to be seen as these evil people. sometimes they would...
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>> as he said, a lot of americans share that view. ystery what oswalt did, oswalt's affiliation. that's legitimate and surprising secretary of state kerry wanted to get involved with all of this. it's going to be just maybe a flood of conspiracy theoriest leaping on this and putting secretary on top of their side. it's like vietnam anderson where you were a dove or hawk. you either believe oswalt acted alone or believe in a conspiracy and kerry joined that conspiracy. >> johnson to investigate the assassination for not looking into the ties to cuba and russia, when which you uncover in your book. do you agree with kerry on this? >> there is this remarkable thing seven weeks before the assassination, lee harvey oswalt goes to mexico city where he's dealing with cuban spies and russian spies and mexican civilians who are very supportive or castro's revolution at the height of the cold war at a time castro is aware of the kennedy administration is trying to kill him and the question becomes did anybody whisper in oswalt's ear if you ever
>> as he said, a lot of americans share that view. ystery what oswalt did, oswalt's affiliation. that's legitimate and surprising secretary of state kerry wanted to get involved with all of this. it's going to be just maybe a flood of conspiracy theoriest leaping on this and putting secretary on top of their side. it's like vietnam anderson where you were a dove or hawk. you either believe oswalt acted alone or believe in a conspiracy and kerry joined that conspiracy. >> johnson to...
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are giving up a lot.r, but they they give up a lot of gates, a lot of routes a lot of key cities, newton. we'll see how it plays out, jetblue and southwest may be a better play 9. neil: they can capitalize on what these guys concede to get the deal. there was a big apple ipad today. ipad mini, debuting today. a retina display, it does not come with a retina but means you can see it better? is that it. young people here are up on this technology, i heard if it does not involve chalk it left me in the loop. but, why the secret? i know it was planned. and rders were big, people were in line, but it was almost like stealth. >> they are selling plenty of product. but, when do we have a big announcement that oh, wow, gee, what excitement. you know, last time the stock was at dollars 700 a share. neil: do you think we'll get back there? >> it is about product development, innovation, is this the cutting edge innovation? no. we need new product, a great company, great products but you know -- >> that cutting edge larry is a whisper talk next fall they will have a bigger device that curves and
are giving up a lot.r, but they they give up a lot of gates, a lot of routes a lot of key cities, newton. we'll see how it plays out, jetblue and southwest may be a better play 9. neil: they can capitalize on what these guys concede to get the deal. there was a big apple ipad today. ipad mini, debuting today. a retina display, it does not come with a retina but means you can see it better? is that it. young people here are up on this technology, i heard if it does not involve chalk it left me...
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a lot of mid-60s. santa cruz will be warmer than anybody in the santa clara valley. 60s on the coast. mid-60s to upper 60s. san francisco to the peninsula. cold mornings. sunny days. a few high clouds. a little change, thursday, friday. increasing clouds on sunday. >>> and 7:21. we have we -- we want to go back to l.a.x. for more information on the deadly shooting there on friday. bob decastro is live. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, tori. well, the fbi is the lead agency investigating this. they are still trying to figure out a motive, why about 23-year- old paul ciancia walk into terminal 3 at l.a.x. and unload that semiautomatic weapon, killing that tsa agent and injuring three others. we do know that paul ciancia is still in the hospital in critical condition. he's under 4-hour guard. ewas -- 24-hour guard. he was shot four times, including in the mouth. he's unresponsive. one of the things agents are looking at, the better letter that was -- the better found inside the duffel bag. in
a lot of mid-60s. santa cruz will be warmer than anybody in the santa clara valley. 60s on the coast. mid-60s to upper 60s. san francisco to the peninsula. cold mornings. sunny days. a few high clouds. a little change, thursday, friday. increasing clouds on sunday. >>> and 7:21. we have we -- we want to go back to l.a.x. for more information on the deadly shooting there on friday. bob decastro is live. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, tori. well, the fbi is the lead...
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of myself they kind of meet me halfway and that becomes a very lot of most of those very engaging but you say you do it in the garage you do. my special area make a trip for you even though you yelled at me. but that was not the time i had to care so you could never be late no but i had the wrong time oh all right you were funnier i walk in you're like you're late and i'm like how do you like fifteen minutes where you michael what do you want to do is like i don't know let's do it what is i don't. that's the broadcast w.t.f. it one is surely the idea of what the fuck was that to me i thought it was the most important philosophical question of our time and i thought what is it is that a that's. so the theme that initially i didn't know what the show's going to be and we thought maybe that would be a theme and then that sort of one away once i moved to l.a. and set up shop in my garage it just became an interview show i was doing some thirty acts that were can comedy pieces but then it just became about the conversations and we just left the name why the guerrouj it's because i have a g
of myself they kind of meet me halfway and that becomes a very lot of most of those very engaging but you say you do it in the garage you do. my special area make a trip for you even though you yelled at me. but that was not the time i had to care so you could never be late no but i had the wrong time oh all right you were funnier i walk in you're like you're late and i'm like how do you like fifteen minutes where you michael what do you want to do is like i don't know let's do it what is i...
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there's a lot more competition. unless you have barriers of entry, you have to say what is the long term viability, and that just points to a fact that single stocks are very risky. you have concentration risks you have company risk, you have wall street looking for those earning hits there's a lot of pressure right now. and you have to realize you would be better off owning the entire market. >> all right, well, thank you to all of our guests. you can keep this conversation going, by logging on to our facebook page, or send us your thoughts on twitter. you can reach me directly at lib casey, thank you for watching. ♪ justice. >> >>> over 50 years ago in the early days of the vet no, ma'am war, american forces began using a potent new herbicide known as "agent orange." it was designed to clear forests divid i have provided the vet kong with food. the this this
there's a lot more competition. unless you have barriers of entry, you have to say what is the long term viability, and that just points to a fact that single stocks are very risky. you have concentration risks you have company risk, you have wall street looking for those earning hits there's a lot of pressure right now. and you have to realize you would be better off owning the entire market. >> all right, well, thank you to all of our guests. you can keep this conversation going, by...
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>> the irs has a lot of sensitive information. and this is not a hypothetical problem. general came out with a report in which he said that last year 1.2 million taxpayers have hadheir information stolen by identity thieves and it was up to 1.6 million just through the end of june. there are identity thievesand hackers voiding these one abilities and getting information about all of us. 314.5 months ago they inadvertently posted the social security numbers of thousands of americans. social security numbers. i mean, the mistakes go beyond we don't have the current data is it's a management issue in your view? >> in some cases it has been part of the irs and that is appropriate and inexcusable under any circumstances and this includes system vulnerabilities and they need to get their act together. gerri: they are reall. >> it does. and they are not trustworthy in der to prevent it from being subject to disclose. we have a long way to go on this onehank you for coming on, another day another problem for health care.gov. the deadline is four days away. stay with us gerri: t
>> the irs has a lot of sensitive information. and this is not a hypothetical problem. general came out with a report in which he said that last year 1.2 million taxpayers have hadheir information stolen by identity thieves and it was up to 1.6 million just through the end of june. there are identity thievesand hackers voiding these one abilities and getting information about all of us. 314.5 months ago they inadvertently posted the social security numbers of thousands of americans....
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a lot of red here as traffic winds down. you, sal. >>> sunny to mostly sunny. maybe a few high clouds east and south. breezy to windy for some. decreasing throughout the day, then we'll see mostly clear conditions on the weekend. but the lows are going to get very cold here once the wind dies down. >> a little chilly there. >>> that's our report for this morning. we thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. >> be sure to watch the news at noon for more on getting the trains back up. we're always here for you at ktvu.com as well as twitter and facebook. thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, so yso you can happily let the grlife get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can . >>> hi, everyone. i'm beth troutman. if you want great videos, this is the show for you, "right t
a lot of red here as traffic winds down. you, sal. >>> sunny to mostly sunny. maybe a few high clouds east and south. breezy to windy for some. decreasing throughout the day, then we'll see mostly clear conditions on the weekend. but the lows are going to get very cold here once the wind dies down. >> a little chilly there. >>> that's our report for this morning. we thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. >> be sure to watch the news at noon for more on...
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>> no, a lot of promises but nothinghanged in terms of reality. you have leading democratic senators like max baucus going after her, this iserious. it should be. this rollut this product is a bust. neil: have any of your colleagues gone to say, particularly the democtic ones, all right, you are the reason, you have to go? several republicans incding me have said that, i don't think any democrats have said. but you are seeing some khinks in thagin the armor. neil: do you think this thing, as we know it, the is dead? this law between the sloppy roll t, prohibited prices for folks, a lot of folks who are switching, it is not wit ready r primetime, they will start over or democrats fighting tooth and nail? >> well, i would certainly not y it is clear that it's either dead or up for major revisions, there is a lot of rhetori talk and promises, but no major changes to the law, the left is still dug in over it i don't think we can declare that victory now, at all. but this law certainly bed on roll out is trouble. neil: reality is, many folks are pang mo
>> no, a lot of promises but nothinghanged in terms of reality. you have leading democratic senators like max baucus going after her, this iserious. it should be. this rollut this product is a bust. neil: have any of your colleagues gone to say, particularly the democtic ones, all right, you are the reason, you have to go? several republicans incding me have said that, i don't think any democrats have said. but you are seeing some khinks in thagin the armor. neil: do you think this thing,...
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>> woke up a lot during the night. just didn't get a lot of continuous sleep.tter. really bad news for my staff because i have more energy. which they didn't think was possible. >> halfway to your goal? >> a little more than halfway to my goal in eight months. >> looking good. >> i'm really happy about that. >> yeah. it's a great feeling. it's hard work. but i feel like for the first time in 25 years i feel like i've got a pathway which is really nice. not to be as frustrated as i was before. >> when we come back, our own dana bash just caught up with virginia governor elect terry mcauliffe. he talked about his very narrow victory. that's coming up next. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's
>> woke up a lot during the night. just didn't get a lot of continuous sleep.tter. really bad news for my staff because i have more energy. which they didn't think was possible. >> halfway to your goal? >> a little more than halfway to my goal in eight months. >> looking good. >> i'm really happy about that. >> yeah. it's a great feeling. it's hard work. but i feel like for the first time in 25 years i feel like i've got a pathway which is really nice. not to...
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there is a lot of work right now for a lot of people, we are getting less and less bidders bidding for our projects now. >> that's something to watch. that's a real concern if that becomes a common occurrence. >> that's why we pay for this stuff. thank you for that explanation. i will move the item. >> okay. it's been moved. 8e, is there a second. >> second. >> any further discussion. >> i will call for public comment on 8 e. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye >> the motion carries. next item 8 h. >> too approve item 79. >> the reason i bring that up, it's not that much money is that we are collecting every month instead of every other month. it seems like quite an increase. >> this increase is because of the frequency doubling and the rate being charged here has been flat since 2009 and it would be an extension of that rate since 2009 observing the double collections and allow our new request for quote in the oncoming year. we have made great progress to doing additional website work with for our customers and look forward to rolling that out over 2014 and are working on a campaign as we
there is a lot of work right now for a lot of people, we are getting less and less bidders bidding for our projects now. >> that's something to watch. that's a real concern if that becomes a common occurrence. >> that's why we pay for this stuff. thank you for that explanation. i will move the item. >> okay. it's been moved. 8e, is there a second. >> second. >> any further discussion. >> i will call for public comment on 8 e. all in favor say,...
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a lot of other brands. t the problem with room is that you drink it when you're on vacation, the caribbean, mexico, miami, when you are on a cruise ship. you come back, and you drink vodka again or scotch again for. now run is a very limited audience. they need to change that. they do it by changing the narrative. they do it by giving you something that you can talk about that may seem like extra special. why do you order a brand name in a bar? because before you order you to the left in the right. a good-looking girl or guy. don't want to say your name. this says you are tough, resilient, bass. that is what they're looking for melissa: i drank cheap box wind and am a little embarrassed when i go to a bar and then ordering it but it does not make me change when i buy. and dying of curiosity. what did you do for bacardi? >> we worked on a number of their brands, like room, the whole campaign. 66 calories. back when diet coke had 1 calorie and mccarthy, the shot liquor was 65 calories. i did that. melissa: nic
a lot of other brands. t the problem with room is that you drink it when you're on vacation, the caribbean, mexico, miami, when you are on a cruise ship. you come back, and you drink vodka again or scotch again for. now run is a very limited audience. they need to change that. they do it by changing the narrative. they do it by giving you something that you can talk about that may seem like extra special. why do you order a brand name in a bar? because before you order you to the left in the...
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there is definitely a lot of costs to doing business this way. gas as well. me people have criticized we aren't a legitimate tax paying businesses, which i guess they're more referring to somebody that sells boot leg goods or shows up and pops open the trunk and sells stuff without paying taxes. i would like to say that we are tax paying individuals. i pay -- i feel a pay a ton of taxes lately. sales tax, boe monthly sales tax. business license, i have the business license from here. all other fees associated with starting a new business. the next myth that mobile retail takes money out of brick and mortar hands. like i said on the previous slide, i'm more on the side of collaborating together to boost both businesses. i've done some collaboration with my truck with brick and mortar stores, each time we're done they always say how their business was great and so is mine. it makes for an awesome collaboration. especially right now with everything going on in san francisco, there's a lot of money in the city and i feel there's enough to go around for everybody i
there is definitely a lot of costs to doing business this way. gas as well. me people have criticized we aren't a legitimate tax paying businesses, which i guess they're more referring to somebody that sells boot leg goods or shows up and pops open the trunk and sells stuff without paying taxes. i would like to say that we are tax paying individuals. i pay -- i feel a pay a ton of taxes lately. sales tax, boe monthly sales tax. business license, i have the business license from here. all other...
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and there has been a need to talk about and a need to revisit a lot of things and because for a long time, we were planning for a high speed rail system that was a fully separate system. and so, when you design around that concept, and then you go from that to a system which is the blended system you have to revisit a lot of the assumptions and how you kill design things and i think that this is very timely and cal train, staff, is resourcing up to help, with this partnership, and i do want to mention to other things with laying out the theme of the incremental investment. the p3, concept, and i would definitely join with the rest of the board members that when we look at the feesbility of it, and that we really it will be a hefty due diligence and it is because we are so complicated because you have got the cal train and it is the live revenue service and you have got the extension with the cpc and you have the fourth and sing interest and there are so many pieces going on that you can't relate it at all to a green field version p3 project and then there are the difference between t
and there has been a need to talk about and a need to revisit a lot of things and because for a long time, we were planning for a high speed rail system that was a fully separate system. and so, when you design around that concept, and then you go from that to a system which is the blended system you have to revisit a lot of the assumptions and how you kill design things and i think that this is very timely and cal train, staff, is resourcing up to help, with this partnership, and i do want to...
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a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and...
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a lot had to go into storage, and by the end of the year, i got rid of a lot of it. and i realized by living in that small space, you need less to be happy. i lived there, and finished writing the book and i realized that living with less, you get more out of life. i could equipped my job and -- quit my job, and edged write at my own leisure. i had less overhead literally. wanted to do. >> derek, you live in a tiny house with your wife, with two and i said a big dog, and tell me why that didn't crazy. >> my house isn't tiny. it's a third or less than the american average at this point in time, but i have a lot of people come over and visit me, and oh, my god, how do you live this way? it's so minute constitutional. miniscule. and for me, i share so much money. and basically, when my wife and i were renting in the boston area, and we moved to own our own house, we saved so. and it's one of the reasons we bought a small uer house than we otherwise could have afforded. >> here's a tweet from katherine, mike pro apartments, what are we, mice? reading that tweet made my d
a lot had to go into storage, and by the end of the year, i got rid of a lot of it. and i realized by living in that small space, you need less to be happy. i lived there, and finished writing the book and i realized that living with less, you get more out of life. i could equipped my job and -- quit my job, and edged write at my own leisure. i had less overhead literally. wanted to do. >> derek, you live in a tiny house with your wife, with two and i said a big dog, and tell me why that...
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we wte a lot about him in "double down." he's a big figure in the book andmerican politics.rs interested in tting a fully well rnded picture, somof those are the things that t romney team identified. you'll see a pretty rounded and novrl cture of chris christie and one thatmerican voter will come into view for american voters in wap it hasn't before as he gears up to make a run in 2016. >> can he bea hillary? >> if you sury the rest of the fiel the reason chris chriie is getting so much attention now is a lot of people the party look at hi is somne who can toe to t with her. it hpened last tim when a bunch of very wealthy pple around the untry tried to urge him to get into the rac because they see him as that big, broad powerful figure o can go up against a barack obama and they hope againstif she i the nominee, llary clinto >> meylayed a big role in 20. you write about it. tell me how these menike david koch impacted t the race. it's a huge thing. it's o of the pieces of fall out from th citizens uned decision. terms of the 2012 re candidates like nt gingrich and santom wou
we wte a lot about him in "double down." he's a big figure in the book andmerican politics.rs interested in tting a fully well rnded picture, somof those are the things that t romney team identified. you'll see a pretty rounded and novrl cture of chris christie and one thatmerican voter will come into view for american voters in wap it hasn't before as he gears up to make a run in 2016. >> can he bea hillary? >> if you sury the rest of the fiel the reason chris chriie is...
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which also helped a lot. we also have partnership with all of the, most of the business associations like the d.c. chamber of commerce, the restaurant association and the hispanic chamber in d.c. and that is held a whole lot in terms of not only educating people about the affordable care act and all of the opportunities, and also being trusted messengers, and now those business partnerships, they are helping us with enrollment as well. >> him david helms. more to this discussion, i led the robert wood johnson's health care for the uninsured program when we tested voluntary subsidized products for the working uninsured, and i am interested, mila, and those who have had a chance to look at the plans, the "washington post" of course discovered that maybe some of these plans will have to have narrower networks that may exist in the rest of the market. and i would report that there are no easy ways to make health insurance affordable. and we tested a lot of these from purchasing cooperatives to subsidies, the narro
which also helped a lot. we also have partnership with all of the, most of the business associations like the d.c. chamber of commerce, the restaurant association and the hispanic chamber in d.c. and that is held a whole lot in terms of not only educating people about the affordable care act and all of the opportunities, and also being trusted messengers, and now those business partnerships, they are helping us with enrollment as well. >> him david helms. more to this discussion, i led...
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he promised a lot of promises. he is palling around with bill clinton at one time was the biggest liar in a country. i don't know if you could solve them both together, but anyway mr. obama is trying. but when you stick your foot in your mouth and do things, you have to come out until the truth. he has done that. but it doesn't seem like he is honest about it. -- does? when he gets up on tv and tells her but it is in that very it he does not look like he is sincere about to new jersey or. that is why, this morning. host: good morning denise caller: caller:. killedthere were people and murdered. americans in the benghazi attack. no one has ever come to question about that. if we had pushed as hard and getting information about fast andand the furious, we would have answers right now. but now, we push hard on this health care debacle, but there are still unanswered questions. people were killed, americans are murdered and we do not have that.swers about and getting really angry with these people who keep standing up a
he promised a lot of promises. he is palling around with bill clinton at one time was the biggest liar in a country. i don't know if you could solve them both together, but anyway mr. obama is trying. but when you stick your foot in your mouth and do things, you have to come out until the truth. he has done that. but it doesn't seem like he is honest about it. -- does? when he gets up on tv and tells her but it is in that very it he does not look like he is sincere about to new jersey or. that...
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there's a lot of skepticism. e bottom line is the democrats are on the ballot next november and the president will not be. they have to defend the law. and a what republicans are saying it shows that democrats are very nervous about how this is going to play out politically. >> this is going to keep getting uglier and uglier, hence the emergency meeting at the white house yesterday with the president, among his allies, who walked the plank over this, and i think they're scared. >> reporter: some of these senate democrats are urging the president to delay enrollment, which ends at the end of march 2014. the white house has signaled they're not going to do that because the think the webs will be up and running and people can enroll. >> the white house has been painting policy cancellations on the insurance companies. >> reporter: we talked to insurance industry officials who insist what is going on is people are not grandfathered in for a number of reasons. one being they only signed up for this plans after march of
there's a lot of skepticism. e bottom line is the democrats are on the ballot next november and the president will not be. they have to defend the law. and a what republicans are saying it shows that democrats are very nervous about how this is going to play out politically. >> this is going to keep getting uglier and uglier, hence the emergency meeting at the white house yesterday with the president, among his allies, who walked the plank over this, and i think they're scared. >>...
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there's a lot of overlap. early development of industrial america was already underway for many years while we were still primarily a farming and agriculture economy. america 2.0 was really taking off in the late 19th century, peaked in the mid- 20th century. we mentioned that the golden moment of industrial america was in our military victory in the second world war. america became the arsenal of democracy. the government, big labor, big business work together to do big things. the manhattan project, building tens of thousands of aircraft, thousands of ships, and moving men overseas, the heroic achievements of industrial america. the american people have a lot of confidence in those big institutions for some decades after that. what we see now is that america 2.0 was fading away and america 3.0 is already developing. the internet is a foundational factor. just as the railroad and the steam engines of the mid to 19th century were foundational elements of america 2.0. it took a couple of generations for those to
there's a lot of overlap. early development of industrial america was already underway for many years while we were still primarily a farming and agriculture economy. america 2.0 was really taking off in the late 19th century, peaked in the mid- 20th century. we mentioned that the golden moment of industrial america was in our military victory in the second world war. america became the arsenal of democracy. the government, big labor, big business work together to do big things. the manhattan...
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and you combine that with the fact that the federal government does a lot of things really well, one things it does not do well is information technology procurement. >> this is kind of a system attiatticproblem we have acrosse board. and it's not surprising then that there are going to be some problems. i think we have to ask ourselves hard questions inside of the white house as opposed to why we didn't see more of these problems coming early on, a so we can set expectations. b, so we can look at different ways for people to end up applying. ultimately you are right this is something really important to me and it's really important to millions of americans who have been waiting for a really long time to try to get healthcare because they don't have it. and, you know, i am very frustrated but i'm also somebody who if i fumble the ball, you know, i'm going to wait until i get the next play and then i'm going to try to run as hard as i can and do right by the team. so ultimately i'm the head of this team. we did fumble the ball on it. >> and what i'm going to do is make sure that we get
and you combine that with the fact that the federal government does a lot of things really well, one things it does not do well is information technology procurement. >> this is kind of a system attiatticproblem we have acrosse board. and it's not surprising then that there are going to be some problems. i think we have to ask ourselves hard questions inside of the white house as opposed to why we didn't see more of these problems coming early on, a so we can set expectations. b, so we...
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republicans say that a lot. t this is a bigger problem with the obama administration. >> under the original stimulus there was talk about shovel ready projects which wasn't quite there. >> ended up not being true. >> one thing i would say to the president they put this president out to make comments. you can't have the president going out repeatedly saying i didn't know that. president came out and said i didn't know we were eavesdropping. >> by the way, eavesdropping on the ap. i didn't know they were eavesdropping -- >> you can't put him in that position. three dates are important. december 13 -- november 30th. january 15th when we have another government shutdown issue and february 7th debt ceiling which probably can be messed with a little bit. in the short term the president's credibility has been challenged. it has been hurt and the argument he'll make to the country that republicans are dead wrong on spending and so forth becomes harder to make and harder to convince every day americans. in the next three
republicans say that a lot. t this is a bigger problem with the obama administration. >> under the original stimulus there was talk about shovel ready projects which wasn't quite there. >> ended up not being true. >> one thing i would say to the president they put this president out to make comments. you can't have the president going out repeatedly saying i didn't know that. president came out and said i didn't know we were eavesdropping. >> by the way, eavesdropping on...
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these commissioners hold a lot of sway. he they are going it decide whether or not the president can implement this executive fix he talked about last week that would delay by a year the folks being pushed off their current plans, those folks who have gotten cancellation letters trying to fulfill that promise that had been broken by the president that if you liked your plan you would be able to keep testimony the challenge for the president is he is trying to get insurance commissioners to agree to that even though setting the premiums for 2014 et cetera. and do not necessarily want to change midstream here. of course, the reason the president wants this executive fix and not a legislative fix on capitol hill is that he realizes he has been losing support on capitol hill. not only has republicans been critics of this law from the beginning but he has some democrats, particularly in the senate, facing the voters in 2014 who ho have been calling for some kind of legislative changes to the law. that's why yesterday the presiden
these commissioners hold a lot of sway. he they are going it decide whether or not the president can implement this executive fix he talked about last week that would delay by a year the folks being pushed off their current plans, those folks who have gotten cancellation letters trying to fulfill that promise that had been broken by the president that if you liked your plan you would be able to keep testimony the challenge for the president is he is trying to get insurance commissioners to...