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. >> josh barrow, the socialist accusation -- how do you deal with that? >> you know?n george bush was president. the top income tax trarate, if owe $3, you have to fork $1 to the government. your uncle should look broadly. surrounded by all political parties. trying to use the government to take people's money away and spent on things they think the government should spend the money on. >> let's imagine, sitting beside bill o'reilly, at thanksgiving dinner and he says this. >> if health care is a constitutional right, then everything associated with good health would fall into the civil rights category. your environment would all have to be paid for by the state. if you could not afford it. that's a form of communism. no country could afford the payments without seizing the assets of everybody else. it's impos bsible. >> bill ups the ante to communism. what do you say? >> i say pass the stuffing. listen, you know -- i am still thinkin ing ing about uncle mor. i see you getting around pretty well today. the new help you have. medicare. what is medicare? other than taxi
. >> josh barrow, the socialist accusation -- how do you deal with that? >> you know?n george bush was president. the top income tax trarate, if owe $3, you have to fork $1 to the government. your uncle should look broadly. surrounded by all political parties. trying to use the government to take people's money away and spent on things they think the government should spend the money on. >> let's imagine, sitting beside bill o'reilly, at thanksgiving dinner and he says this....
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selena maxwell, josh barrow. next, the way washington works.e'll ask a member of congress how politics has changed since the kennedy administration. stay with us. ♪ ♪ don't disguise bad odors in your trash. neutralize them and freshen. with glad odorshield with febreze. who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's party and stole his camera. but zach's got it covered... with allstate renters insurance. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance to your allstate auto policy. call 866-906-8500 now. what are you doing? we're switching car insurance. why? because these guys are the cheapest. why? good question. because a cut-rate price could
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and yestery, in barrow, alaska, the last sunset they had. it will be pch darkns until the middle of january. we wish them wem. i don't know how they do it, but they do it. anchorage cold at only 8 degrees, of course, some light rain in the west tay. can you igine that, in rrow, alaska, saw theast sunset until the middle of january. >> bill, every time you show aska in the wther, i know you're basally saying to everybody else, "see?" >> yeah, suc it up. >>> over a half century and waiting, the sequel t "it's a wonderful life the 2015 will ar karolyn grimes. she was in the 1947 original. she played the daughter of jimmy stewart's charter, george bailey. her famous ne, "everyime a be rings an angel gets his wings." well, grimes gets hers. she plays an angel inhe sequel. >>> "real housewive of new jersey" stars tesa and joe deudyce facing charges. >>> james franco is known to be a cat gu sollen brought his love of cats and good lks into a 2014 calendar. interesting. >>> fans joy, the s of the original cast of "mty python: flying circus" will rev
and yestery, in barrow, alaska, the last sunset they had. it will be pch darkns until the middle of january. we wish them wem. i don't know how they do it, but they do it. anchorage cold at only 8 degrees, of course, some light rain in the west tay. can you igine that, in rrow, alaska, saw theast sunset until the middle of january. >> bill, every time you show aska in the wther, i know you're basally saying to everybody else, "see?" >> yeah, suc it up. >>> over a...
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. >> verne: lamin barrow. >> gary: you can sense the sense of urgency by lsu.hey know they have to have stops -- >> referee: personal foul. 18 defense. 15-yard penalty. automatic first down. >> gary: they know their only hope to keep alabama out of fieldgoal range and they're just a little bit too jacked up at the end of this game here. >> verne: gary, remember what nick saban told tracy as he came out of the locker room at the halftime. we need to run the ball, control the line of scrimmage. 121 yards rushing for the crimson tide in this half. after 64 in the first half. >> gary: lsu has not run the ball well enough. mettenberger carried the team. aj mccarron carried the team for alabama in the first half. as verne just told you in the second half nick went in to halftime and told tracy what he was going to do. he said it's a line of scrimmage football game i challenged our guys on the least line of scrimmage to win the game. i was going to say game game because that's what he said. >> verne: didn't have an -- first down and ten. they will run it again. to the
. >> verne: lamin barrow. >> gary: you can sense the sense of urgency by lsu.hey know they have to have stops -- >> referee: personal foul. 18 defense. 15-yard penalty. automatic first down. >> gary: they know their only hope to keep alabama out of fieldgoal range and they're just a little bit too jacked up at the end of this game here. >> verne: gary, remember what nick saban told tracy as he came out of the locker room at the halftime. we need to run the ball,...
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joining me now, josh barrow with business insider. i want to pick up a point that the congressman just made. he's talking abouts the message discipline of terry mcauliffe. this was terry mcauliffe talking about the tea party and his opposition this week. >> we are proud to be democrats, folks. >> but we are also proud that we are in the mainstream of virginia. the tea party is going to spend their time trying to make this election about personal attacks on me instead of policy differences. they know that this election, if it is about the issues that matter to virginians, they can't win. >> so what strikes me about that is traditionally you look at virginia as a state for democrats to win in virginia. the model we're all sort of used to, you've got to get the gun guys, got to be culturally conservative, show them you're tough on death penalty, tim kaine went through this whole thing in 2005. and the message of the mcauliffe campaign has really been, no, it's ken cuccinelli who's out of step, he's too conservative, especially on these c
joining me now, josh barrow with business insider. i want to pick up a point that the congressman just made. he's talking abouts the message discipline of terry mcauliffe. this was terry mcauliffe talking about the tea party and his opposition this week. >> we are proud to be democrats, folks. >> but we are also proud that we are in the mainstream of virginia. the tea party is going to spend their time trying to make this election about personal attacks on me instead of policy...
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joining me politics editor business insider josh barrow, senior reporter at "politico," impact strategies angela ri and "washington post" political reporter aaron blake. before we get to you guys, joining me live in london is nbc foreign news correspondent ayman mohyeldin. walk us through how this works, how optimistic people in the united states should be. >> they should certainly approach it with a little bit of scepticism, perhaps cautious optimism. the significant of this deal is two-fold. one, when it concerns the iranian news program there are issues agreed to as you mentioned in that introduction. that is going to have some affect on the ground if, in fact, there is complete compliance from both sides on the ground there is a larger issue at stake, a confidence measure between iran and united states that we've seen as unprecedented level since president rouhani has come into office despite criticism from israel and others, the fact u.s. had been holding secret negotiations, high-level meetings. more importantly the conversation between president obama and president rouhani, these a
joining me politics editor business insider josh barrow, senior reporter at "politico," impact strategies angela ri and "washington post" political reporter aaron blake. before we get to you guys, joining me live in london is nbc foreign news correspondent ayman mohyeldin. walk us through how this works, how optimistic people in the united states should be. >> they should certainly approach it with a little bit of scepticism, perhaps cautious optimism. the significant...
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. >> ken barrows heard the commotion. >> i heard the argument. wasn't originally al that bad. wasn't that -- didn't get my attention, and then i heard the gunshots and that's when i looked out the window. >> he and other neighbors say a large crowd left the sixth street nightclub which hosted a hip-hop event on saturday. >> the biggest crowd i've seen. >> the owner said he doubted anyone inside his club played a partner crime police have no suspects but surveillance cameras surrounding the parking lot may be helpful. >> at this point, our homicide investigators are working on various leads. >> police are now asking the public for any information about this murder. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> another murder investigation, this one after a shooting in san jose. happened around 3:00 this morning on golden lane drive. few details are being released. police will only say the victim is a man. no arrests have been made and it's unknown at this point if the shooting is gang-related. this is san jose's 42nd 42nd homicide last year. last year there were 46. the hig
. >> ken barrows heard the commotion. >> i heard the argument. wasn't originally al that bad. wasn't that -- didn't get my attention, and then i heard the gunshots and that's when i looked out the window. >> he and other neighbors say a large crowd left the sixth street nightclub which hosted a hip-hop event on saturday. >> the biggest crowd i've seen. >> the owner said he doubted anyone inside his club played a partner crime police have no suspects but...
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a pair of new yorkers, sally cohen, columnist and activist, and who is in studio with me and josh barrowfor business insider, in miami's warmer weather this afternoon. i know that studio you're in, josh. i'm not -- >> yeah. >> i have nothing else to say to you. sally, let's talk about the win, first. it was the biggest margin of victory since ed koch's re-election in 1985, almost three in four new yorkers chose de blasio. so is this a victory for kenyan socialism, or perhaps is this a race a little more nuanced than de blasio's republican opponent, joe lhota let on? >> if de blasio would be the tallest, whitest, kenyan socialist i've met in my life. this is definitely a shift and interesting shift, both here in new york and interesting shift nationally, where we're seeing younger voters, more diverse voters, the future of the american electorate say, look, we don't want just candidates who are going to worry about the 1% as traditionally both the democratic party and republican party have. we want candidates who are going to be representatives for all americans, for all new yorkers. cand
a pair of new yorkers, sally cohen, columnist and activist, and who is in studio with me and josh barrowfor business insider, in miami's warmer weather this afternoon. i know that studio you're in, josh. i'm not -- >> yeah. >> i have nothing else to say to you. sally, let's talk about the win, first. it was the biggest margin of victory since ed koch's re-election in 1985, almost three in four new yorkers chose de blasio. so is this a victory for kenyan socialism, or perhaps is this...
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and josh barrow. krystal, at the end of this week, we have an unexpected surge in jobs numbers. why exactly then is the president expected to flaj late himself and beat himself to a pulp? >> you know, i actually appreciate the president's willingness to come out and say i didn't say this exactly right and i understand that people are suffering. i can -- i'm hearing the stories, i hear and you i'm sorry for that. i appreciate this president's willingness to say those words, especially given the fact that the last president wasn't willing to go in that direction. at you will all. and he's also open to let's try to fix the problems that are here, if people are unhappy with the direction that the law is going and if they're getting worse options under the law than before, let's see if we can fix that. now, on the flip side of this, republicans are claiming that they knew all along that this was going to be a problem. right? so i would ask them, instead of voting to repeal the law 40 times or whatever they did -- >> 43 times. >> why didn't they propose a fix to this glaring problem t
and josh barrow. krystal, at the end of this week, we have an unexpected surge in jobs numbers. why exactly then is the president expected to flaj late himself and beat himself to a pulp? >> you know, i actually appreciate the president's willingness to come out and say i didn't say this exactly right and i understand that people are suffering. i can -- i'm hearing the stories, i hear and you i'm sorry for that. i appreciate this president's willingness to say those words, especially...
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and hysterical josh barrow of business insider. josh, i mean, what do you make of rob ford? he smoked crack, he lies about it, he is still the mayor. only in america, only he's in canada. >> not only is he still the mayor, a poll came out on wednesday that says he has a 40% approval rating. he's as popular in toronto as barack obama is the united states. it's this crazy thing. and i think part of it is, you know, rob ford has always been kind of a buffoon. we didn't know he smoked crack three years ago, but it was that he still won despite this persona. and he really does connect with people out in the working class suburbs that are part of the city of toronto. he's a real populist, a man of the people. he doesn't have good judgment so the people includes crack gangs. he'll hang out with anybody. but there is still something kind of magical about rob ford allowing him to cling to a certain degree of popularity, even while everybody hates him. >> and john, to josh's point. there was once a mayor of a major u.s. city caught on tape smoking crack, marion berry. how come he had
and hysterical josh barrow of business insider. josh, i mean, what do you make of rob ford? he smoked crack, he lies about it, he is still the mayor. only in america, only he's in canada. >> not only is he still the mayor, a poll came out on wednesday that says he has a 40% approval rating. he's as popular in toronto as barack obama is the united states. it's this crazy thing. and i think part of it is, you know, rob ford has always been kind of a buffoon. we didn't know he smoked crack...
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. >> verne: lamin barrow. >> gary: you can sense the sense of urgency by lsu.hey know they have to have stops -- >> referee: personal foul. 18 defense. 15-yard penalty. automatic first down. >> gary: they know their only hope to keep alabama out of fieldgoal range and they're just a little bit too jacked up at the end of this game here. >> verne: gary, remember what nick saban told tracy as he came out of the locker room at the halftime. we need to run the ball, control the line of scrimmage. 121 yards rushing for the crimson tide in this half. after 64 in the first half. >> gary: lsu has not run the ball well enough. mettenberger carried the team. aj mccarron carried the team for alabama in the first half. as verne just told you in the second half nick went in to halftime and told tracy what he was going to do. he said it's a line of scrimmage football game i challenged our guys on the least line of scrimmage to win the game. i was going to say game game because that's what he said. >> verne: didn't have an -- first down and ten. they will run it again. to the
. >> verne: lamin barrow. >> gary: you can sense the sense of urgency by lsu.hey know they have to have stops -- >> referee: personal foul. 18 defense. 15-yard penalty. automatic first down. >> gary: they know their only hope to keep alabama out of fieldgoal range and they're just a little bit too jacked up at the end of this game here. >> verne: gary, remember what nick saban told tracy as he came out of the locker room at the halftime. we need to run the ball,...
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all with a barrows. jpmorgan only one that is slightly lower.nent not even one-tenth of 1%. this group right now, bank of america 2%. this group was beaten down yesterday, don't forget. so had some room to recover a bit today as a market turned into the green earlier today. concerns of china's economy and some leaders making some commentary that was worry some putting pressure on the market overall. and now still holding onto some nice gains. up nearly 50 points and the financials are up along with it. financials and utilities the big lagger. liz: back in court with bloody fists as they fight for supremacy in the smartphone market. apple and samsung are facing off over patents worth hundreds of planes of dollars. we get to the bottom of this thanks to jo ling kent has been looking at all of it here. >> apple has made its opening statement and essential question is did samsung to put kate key iphone and ipad features or is apple the copycat to blame. apples that they want $380 million in damages from samsung for patent infringement. the jury had
all with a barrows. jpmorgan only one that is slightly lower.nent not even one-tenth of 1%. this group right now, bank of america 2%. this group was beaten down yesterday, don't forget. so had some room to recover a bit today as a market turned into the green earlier today. concerns of china's economy and some leaders making some commentary that was worry some putting pressure on the market overall. and now still holding onto some nice gains. up nearly 50 points and the financials are up along...
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we can look at point barrow, alaska, which receives only four or five inches of rain a year and has very little vegetation. yet the soil there is water sodden. there are ponds and lakes. it's hardly what you'd think of as a desert. on the other hand, some deserts have a great deal of vegetation. the mojave desert of eastern california has vast stands of giant yuccas-- the joshua trees. to develop a simple definition of a desert, we can find a common denominator in each of these harsh desert landscapes-- from the polar regions of antarctica and northern alaska to the vegetated sands of the mojave desert. deserts are regions with infrequent precipitation, averaging less tha 25 centimeters per year. in most deserts, evaporation rates are high enough to quickly remove this moisture. to understand the origin of the earth's hot subtropical deserts, the largest on the planet, we must first consider the equator. like the deserts themselves, the equator is a hot place, but it is also very humid, with torrential rain any time of year and steamy tropical rain forests. why are the tropics wet and th
we can look at point barrow, alaska, which receives only four or five inches of rain a year and has very little vegetation. yet the soil there is water sodden. there are ponds and lakes. it's hardly what you'd think of as a desert. on the other hand, some deserts have a great deal of vegetation. the mojave desert of eastern california has vast stands of giant yuccas-- the joshua trees. to develop a simple definition of a desert, we can find a common denominator in each of these harsh desert...
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josh barrow and john avlon, thank you so much for joining me, both.t's up to the constituents. >> coming up, have you seen this? people are calling it the knockout game. teens punching random people in the face. and recording it. what's going on? is this truly a horrific trend? is it a bunch of hype? we'll talk about that. >>> and charges were dropped against those two teenage girls accused of bullying a florida teen who later committed suicide after being accused of a crime like that and having the charges dropped, now their face is plastered all over. what happens next for them? we're on the case. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures, living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where, if your car is tot
josh barrow and john avlon, thank you so much for joining me, both.t's up to the constituents. >> coming up, have you seen this? people are calling it the knockout game. teens punching random people in the face. and recording it. what's going on? is this truly a horrific trend? is it a bunch of hype? we'll talk about that. >>> and charges were dropped against those two teenage girls accused of bullying a florida teen who later committed suicide after being accused of a crime like...
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mcmanus and harold bryant and the coordinating producer of the nfl on cbs and today's game is lance barrow. today's game is directed by mike arnold and the vice president of remote production of cbs sports is steve, vice president of studio production. e nfl produced by drew and director bob mattino. the director of cbs sports is jr. radovic, our associate producers corey fishman, ryan kazowski and the broadcast associates. corey fishman, i mentioned but eric spitzer and ryan mayer, let's give them shoutouts, our oadcast associates and our technical manager pete kollander. our audio supervisor ed soltice. bell cut back outside and missed tackle by logan ryan. our stats provided by ethan cooperston and todd boerstein. our field stage manager jimmy hatter and our booth supervisor and audio assistant is the great kevin mchale. so 44 seconds and counting and a ourth down on the way. and now the patriots can take it and neill on it and put -- kneel on it and put it in the books. roethlisberger walks off the field with a 400-yard game, four touchdowns and two interceptions. phil: good day by ben
mcmanus and harold bryant and the coordinating producer of the nfl on cbs and today's game is lance barrow. today's game is directed by mike arnold and the vice president of remote production of cbs sports is steve, vice president of studio production. e nfl produced by drew and director bob mattino. the director of cbs sports is jr. radovic, our associate producers corey fishman, ryan kazowski and the broadcast associates. corey fishman, i mentioned but eric spitzer and ryan mayer, let's give...
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editor of the magazine, politics business insider josh barrow and co-host of nbc's the cycle ari melber. joining me from d.c. the white house reporter julia halperin. congratulations on a big story who reads in many ways like whodoneit. heartbreaking if you're a fan of in insuring millions of uninsured americans. one thing i noticed throughout the piece that you guys ran this weekend was the fact that the president from the very moment this law was passed said and prioritized the development of the website. as you write, hours after the bill had been enacted, the president stood on truman balcony with champagne toast with his weary staff and put them on notice, they needed to get started carrying out the law the very next morning. given that, his attention and focus and reiteration of the importance of the website, how come this was -- the problems with it were never run up the chain of command? >> it's a good question. one thing i would clarify, i think it was very focused on implementation the moment after it passed. in terms of the website, the president's focus from what we understa
editor of the magazine, politics business insider josh barrow and co-host of nbc's the cycle ari melber. joining me from d.c. the white house reporter julia halperin. congratulations on a big story who reads in many ways like whodoneit. heartbreaking if you're a fan of in insuring millions of uninsured americans. one thing i noticed throughout the piece that you guys ran this weekend was the fact that the president from the very moment this law was passed said and prioritized the development of...
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for more on twitter in 140 characters or less is business insider josh barrow. i'm joking about the 140 characters. that's only for ari. >> i'm up for a challenge. >> we know you are. but seriously, we need you to fill more time. >> twitter's ipo has seen a huge price hike. some might call that doing business in the open market. others are a bit more skeptical, including yourself. this is what you tweeted when an ipo is drastically mispriced like this, why don't the investment bankers involved in the pricing all get fired? josh, what's going on here? >> well, so the twitter ipo is priced at $26 a share, which is the price the insiders who got early access to the shares paid. all of the sudden today it's trading around $45 a share. that means the insiders at twitter who sold about 10% of the company got $1.8 billion for something the stock market is now saying is worth more than $3 billion. that's $1 billion that the people who own twitter just lost. these ipos are supposed to be set up so that the price pops a little bit on the day that the stock is introduced.
for more on twitter in 140 characters or less is business insider josh barrow. i'm joking about the 140 characters. that's only for ari. >> i'm up for a challenge. >> we know you are. but seriously, we need you to fill more time. >> twitter's ipo has seen a huge price hike. some might call that doing business in the open market. others are a bit more skeptical, including yourself. this is what you tweeted when an ipo is drastically mispriced like this, why don't the investment...
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they're all the way up there, barrow, alaska, they are great people, they're four hours behind.when they can. the sun will not rise again until january 22nd, 65 days away. so send them good wishes. eric. >> very quickly, a year ago, going into the election, the numbers just didn't add up. watch. >> we're missing 342,000 jobs. >> what do you mean, missing? >> we're missing them, steve. people who are no longer unemployed, but the economy only created 114,000. i've never seen 432,0342,000 jo one month. >> what do you think? >> if this number doesn't fix itself, how we miscounted last month, i think congress should investigate the department of labor. >> media matters put this headline up on one of their stupid websites. pulled it out of thin air. jon stewart called me crazy also. conspiracy theorist. bottom line is, you guys, the numbers didn't add up. >> you should demand an apology. >> jon, i'd love to talk to you sometime, my man, maybe. >> they go after you a lot. greg. >> look at this. it's my new book. you can preorder it now. look at this beauty. it's called "not cool," and
they're all the way up there, barrow, alaska, they are great people, they're four hours behind.when they can. the sun will not rise again until january 22nd, 65 days away. so send them good wishes. eric. >> very quickly, a year ago, going into the election, the numbers just didn't add up. watch. >> we're missing 342,000 jobs. >> what do you mean, missing? >> we're missing them, steve. people who are no longer unemployed, but the economy only created 114,000. i've never...
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dana laesh is a conservative radio host and josh barrow is from business insider. welcome. this may be my favorite sampling from the day. if we can get this sound bite of nancy pelosi and president obama both speaking about whether the president's promise was accurate or not, watch this. >> as far as the affordable care act is concerned, what the president said was completely accurate. >> there is no doubt that the way i put that forward unequivocally ended up not being accurate. >> it's embarrassing really. is it not embarrassing, dana? hello. it's reality knocking. it's already been admitted, ms. pelosi, by the president. >> i have never heard anybody take so many words to use to say that i lied. you can cut it all out and say, i lied instead of having to say this other stuff. >> she can't even admit it. he wouldn't say i lied but he said it wasn't accurate. she comes out and says, he didn't say anything inaccurate. >> exactly. i'm going to cover for him. he didn't lie. the bottom line is they knew what was going to happen. as far back as 2010. that's why you had democrat
dana laesh is a conservative radio host and josh barrow is from business insider. welcome. this may be my favorite sampling from the day. if we can get this sound bite of nancy pelosi and president obama both speaking about whether the president's promise was accurate or not, watch this. >> as far as the affordable care act is concerned, what the president said was completely accurate. >> there is no doubt that the way i put that forward unequivocally ended up not being accurate....
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. >> let's bring in josh barrow, politics editor at business insider. josh, obviously the president trying to focus on something other than health care. yesterday focuses on immigration, today a little bit of immigration, lot on the economy. do you think american people will be able to focus on anything other than health care until the implementation goes a bit more smoothly? >> i think health care will remain the dominant political issue domesticically until we get into december and january when the continuing resolution that's keeping the government open runs out on january 15th. >> fun, fun, fun. >> so, we're hearing from republican leaders in congress that they don't want another shutdown, they don't think we're going to have one. they said that before the last shutdown. it's possible that will draw attention. before that, health care is the most important economic issue that the president really has a lot of direct control over. there are other important issues in the economy but the president can give speeches, can't do a lot day to day that affec
. >> let's bring in josh barrow, politics editor at business insider. josh, obviously the president trying to focus on something other than health care. yesterday focuses on immigration, today a little bit of immigration, lot on the economy. do you think american people will be able to focus on anything other than health care until the implementation goes a bit more smoothly? >> i think health care will remain the dominant political issue domesticically until we get into december...
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y gore voluntarily ski of think progress.org and josh barrow.at montage, the difference between now and 2003 is that the public is four square on the side of liberal internationalists this time. really no constituency for this idea of attacking iran. why do you suppose the neocons are going whole hog in that direction, anyway? >> i mean, you're right. they're like that crazy uncle at the thanksgiving table, where as after 9/11, you had the entire intelligencia, the media, parroting this view of intervention and that's a way to bring peace around the world and expand american presence. yes, the entire mind-set has changed, we're on a different world. americans are in a different place. and the truth is that if this deal with iran succeeds, it really proves the failure that their vision has been. that if you can get at this diplomatically and solve this in a way they were never able to during the eight years of bush, it proves that they were wrong. and that's exactly why they're so scared. and why you hear all this over the top rhetoric. >> angela
y gore voluntarily ski of think progress.org and josh barrow.at montage, the difference between now and 2003 is that the public is four square on the side of liberal internationalists this time. really no constituency for this idea of attacking iran. why do you suppose the neocons are going whole hog in that direction, anyway? >> i mean, you're right. they're like that crazy uncle at the thanksgiving table, where as after 9/11, you had the entire intelligencia, the media, parroting this...
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let me bring in our company, josh barrow, politics editor for the business insider and neeya malika henderson. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> so we know the senate is not back in until december 9th and we know if new sanctions are imposed on iran it could torpedo this deal. how's this going to play out? >> chuck schumer has come out and spoken very pointedly about this saying that he wants to see new sanctions, that the senate will vote. they have got about eight legislative days come tess and so you have heard them seemingly be poised to scuttle this deal that the president was able to broker with kerry and the p-5 plus 1 countries. i think you've also heard from the arab world, places like saudi arabia haven't commented at all and that is certainly troubling too as well for this deal and for this president. of course he had those conversations with netanyahu who has called this an historic mistake so you could have a situation where you have democrats, typically allies of this president on foreign policy and republicans united in trying to push for some new sanctions. >> i
let me bring in our company, josh barrow, politics editor for the business insider and neeya malika henderson. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> so we know the senate is not back in until december 9th and we know if new sanctions are imposed on iran it could torpedo this deal. how's this going to play out? >> chuck schumer has come out and spoken very pointedly about this saying that he wants to see new sanctions, that the senate will vote. they have got about...
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in new york, we have josh barrow, who opposes the government imposing this ban. do not. in all of my restaurants, i don't use it at all. we work with farmers, do local sourcing, work with seasonality. we haven't used it ever. we make everything from scratch, everything fresh, and even if we wanted to preserve stuff, we do more of a classic style, preserving, pickling, smoking, curing. but no, we don't use it at all. i'm definitely not planning on ever using it. >> but of course, you are a chef at some fancy restaurants in which food is fed immediately. these transfats can help preserve food on the shelf. you see these things are all in boxes, they're not fresh plates. so why would you not support a ban? >> i also have a fast casual restaurant, a sandwich shop, and we have cakes and things like that. sugar is also a natural preservative, butter is a fat, a natural preservative. a lot of that stuff we're using in the foods is natural preservatives that will keep the products longer. if you know how to work with it and use it, you don't need to use something synthet
in new york, we have josh barrow, who opposes the government imposing this ban. do not. in all of my restaurants, i don't use it at all. we work with farmers, do local sourcing, work with seasonality. we haven't used it ever. we make everything from scratch, everything fresh, and even if we wanted to preserve stuff, we do more of a classic style, preserving, pickling, smoking, curing. but no, we don't use it at all. i'm definitely not planning on ever using it. >> but of course, you are a...
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. >> you know one of them actually is congressman john barrow from georgia.was on greta last night. he was saying we don't have a choice here. you have to repeal, rerepeal the individual mandate, repeal the employer mandate. at the very least delay. take a listen. >> i think we have folks more interested in defending what they have done than they are in trying to focus on the problems at hand. that needs to change. we need to r individual mandate, the employer mandate. if you can't do those at least delay them so we can mend this thing and get out from under it. >> you're not going to get any revenue. >> you will get revenue. you don't get enough. the whole thing collapses. over the last month or so we've been talking about how about five million americans are going to lose their insurance through the individual marketplace where small businesses they go out and buy it for their less than 50 employees. here apparently is something you've got to worry about, all of us. do you get your health care through your job? most americans do. according to the american e
. >> you know one of them actually is congressman john barrow from georgia.was on greta last night. he was saying we don't have a choice here. you have to repeal, rerepeal the individual mandate, repeal the employer mandate. at the very least delay. take a listen. >> i think we have folks more interested in defending what they have done than they are in trying to focus on the problems at hand. that needs to change. we need to r individual mandate, the employer mandate. if you can't...
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made and sold, especially for a product, it is harvested and created and made into wine and put into barrows in put away for a really long time. so that creates a really futures market. you know you have this market. you don't thought the tide until much later on when it comes out of the barrel senate but into bottles and you have either a fabulous vintage or maybe mediocre vintage. that creates tremendous opportunities for batting, will it be good, not so good? over the prices be light? where i was going with this is there are actual investment fund that put together groups of investors who want to buy a barrel orie pala together and at that in the future this is going to be an amusing vintage. they really great opportunities for batting -- i should stop saying bedding. for investing in wine as the futures product. it wouldn't surprise me to see it go the next step and actually be, a proper commodities contracts in the not-too-distant future. and then the next question was about fish or seafood. it's very astute to notice that now, we don't really have any fish futures trading right now. th
made and sold, especially for a product, it is harvested and created and made into wine and put into barrows in put away for a really long time. so that creates a really futures market. you know you have this market. you don't thought the tide until much later on when it comes out of the barrel senate but into bottles and you have either a fabulous vintage or maybe mediocre vintage. that creates tremendous opportunities for batting, will it be good, not so good? over the prices be light? where...
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listing on the roll call website including ron barber of arizona, john barrow of arizona, a neighbor of california, there were others. there is a listing of some of the democrats who aligned with the republicans yesterday in support of the upton bill, which the president said will be vetoed should get to the white house. anna, riverside, california. you are on the democrats line. hi, good morning nsa and everybody. can believeocrats what the republicans are dishing when darrell issa says the president did the most monumental error in history, if they can side with someone like that or get fooled by something like that, then you need to go back to history 101 and just look up all the dirty work that is been going on. it is such a shame. peopleocrats are for the are trying to do this for people and the president. i don't know why anyone would site is. at least try and help with it. instead of siding with the corporations who want to have all the edge on the security -- on the insurance companies. thank you and god bless the people. from here's kathy montgomery, texas on our republican
listing on the roll call website including ron barber of arizona, john barrow of arizona, a neighbor of california, there were others. there is a listing of some of the democrats who aligned with the republicans yesterday in support of the upton bill, which the president said will be vetoed should get to the white house. anna, riverside, california. you are on the democrats line. hi, good morning nsa and everybody. can believeocrats what the republicans are dishing when darrell issa says the...
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joining us, anna navarro as well as politic editor of business insider, josh barrow. >> if the pope can do it, anybody can do it. >> right. >> pope approved. let's talk about the cheneys. very unpope-like. it should be, i would argue, a private family matter that has become very public. all of their own doing. what do you make of it? >> i think they would argue the same thing. i think it's painful. we all have either been part of or know of family feuds, they're painful enough in private. i think it's that much more painful when it's in public. it's rather sad. this is an internal battle playing out all over america where there are gay relatives, gay friends. people who want to say i love them but having a hard time accepting their lifestyle. it's hard to reconcile. i love your family and your kids but i don't accept the structure of marriage that you are engaged in. >> what do you think about this? it has to be a calculation of vice president cheney coming out defending liz cheney on this. >> i think the former vice president's statement was carefully worded. it was
joining us, anna navarro as well as politic editor of business insider, josh barrow. >> if the pope can do it, anybody can do it. >> right. >> pope approved. let's talk about the cheneys. very unpope-like. it should be, i would argue, a private family matter that has become very public. all of their own doing. what do you make of it? >> i think they would argue the same thing. i think it's painful. we all have either been part of or know of family feuds, they're painful...
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barrow: i hope we'll pass that legislation this week. many americans don't feel well served by the limited health insurance options available in the exchanges. and people resent having been misled by their elected officials about their options. it's important for us to give the american people the option to choose which plans work best for them and this bill would help. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today on behalf of the thousands of pennsylvanians from my district who are going to lose their health care coverage because of the rules and regulations of obamacare. i invited a number of them into my office and their stories were both revealing and heartbreaking. a small businesswoman from newtown square shared her story of shopping for a new plan and her policy was canceled. she must now
barrow: i hope we'll pass that legislation this week. many americans don't feel well served by the limited health insurance options available in the exchanges. and people resent having been misled by their elected officials about their options. it's important for us to give the american people the option to choose which plans work best for them and this bill would help. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the...